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Monthly Archives: May 2024

T20 extravaganza for Birmingham

Edgbaston to host India v Pakistan T20 World Cup Fan Park.

30 May, 2024 in Cricket.

Facebook goes loco over Tyseley steam train

Classic locomotive takes to the rails for the summer.

30 May, 2024 in Local history, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Stand By For Action! 2: Tunes of Danger

A musical celebration of themes from Gerry Anderson’s TV shows at Symphony Hall.

28 May, 2024 in Classical, Music, Television.

To Move in Time – “thought-provoking…reflective”

Jessica Harris expiores time travel in a Birmingham Rep production.

25 May, 2024 in Theatre.

Win tickets for BBC Good Food Show Live and BBC Gardeners World

Your chance to see the stars of TV absolutely free.

23 May, 2024 in Food and drink, Gardening.

Flying high over Warwick

Organisers of Warwick Castle series featuring Noel Gallagher offer glimpse of what to expect.

23 May, 2024 in Music.

Midlands talent to shine at comedy festival

Award-winning comic added to line-up ahead of Warwick festival.

23 May, 2024 in Most recent.

Two weeks until B-Side Hip-Hop Festival

Celebrating forty years of hip-hop in Birmingham.

23 May, 2024 in Festivals, Music.

Heaven can’t wait

Heaven 17 to play the Robin.

22 May, 2024 in Music.

RANT: “fresh, enduring and compelling”

Jessica Harris is at the Midlands Arts Centre for a Scottish spectacular.

21 May, 2024 in Music.

Aston Villa and a matter of pride

Villa’s season ends with defeat at Crystal Palace, watched by an unconcerned Dave Woodhall.

19 May, 2024 in Football.

English: “powerfully conveys a range of emotions”

Jessica Harris watches a Royal Shakespeare Company production.

16 May, 2024 in Theatre.

Victoria Wood Playwriting Prize for Comedy winner announced

Eugene O’Hare takes inaugural prize at Birmingham Rep.

16 May, 2024 in Most recent.

Keneish Dance Company presents new contemporary production

New production exploring themes of regeneration to receive premiere.

16 May, 2024 in Dance.

Withnail and I: “an era of mixed experiences and destinies”

A classic film becomes a theatre spectacular at Birmingham Rep, watched by Jessica Harris.

15 May, 2024 in Most recent.

Babies Adventures in Music: a “magical musical event”

Jessica Harris is enchanted by a family attraction at the Midland Arts Centre.

15 May, 2024 in Family, Music.

The Reforming character

Michelle Brasier; a woman obsessed with Brummie accents and coffee.

14 May, 2024 in Comedy, Television.

A little piece of Birmingham in Coventry

This Town set recreated in Coventry Music Museum.

14 May, 2024 in Local history, Music, Television.

Ambitious production for Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Ethnically-led production of Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman by Persona Arts at Bradshaw Hall.

14 May, 2024 in Classical, Community, Music.

Red Hot Chilli Pipers hit Birmingham

Twentieth anniversary world tour stops off at Town Hall.

14 May, 2024 in Music.

Aston Villa and the grand finale

Dave Woodhall gets his breath back after watching Villa draw with Liverpool.

14 May, 2024 in Football.

Così fan tutte: “impressive throughout and glorious in parts”

Jessica Harris sees the Welsh National Opera perform Mozart’s masterpiece at Birmingham Hippodrome.

12 May, 2024 in Music, Opera, Theatre.

Solihull Summer Fest returns with a star-studded line-up

Chart-topping legends to headline Tudor Grange extravaganza.

12 May, 2024 in Family, Festivals, Music.

Aston Villa and bearing Greeks gifts

Dave Woodhall sees Villa go out of the Uefa Conference League after losing to Olympiacos.

9 May, 2024 in Football.

Rhod Gilbert: Why every day’s a good day

Comic and TV presenter tells us about touring and surviving.

8 May, 2024 in Comedy, Health, Most recent, Television.

In:Site 2024 unveiled

Art, craft and design graduates create and showcase new work over four days.

8 May, 2024 in Art and Leisure, Festivals.

Scoop – Annette-style

Birmingham Press Club to host exclusive-studded journalist Annette Witheridge.

8 May, 2024 in Media, Television.

CBSO announce 2024-25 season

Week-long festival of free performances amongst the highlights.

6 May, 2024 in Classical, Most recent, Music.

Aston Villa and the outside influence

Dave Woodhall watches Villa lose to Brighton and other events.

5 May, 2024 in Football.

Feeling blue

Blues are relegated despite beating Norwich City but Andy Munro is Keeping Right On.

4 May, 2024 in Football.

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