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The Snowman: “a spellbinder”

Jessica Harris is enchanted by Birmingham Rep’s seasonal classic.

11 January, 2025 in Books, Music, Theatre.

New book recalls Birmingham’s eighties nightlife

The Dirty Stopout’s Guide to 1980’s Birmingham brings back memories of people, places and events.

27 November, 2024 in Books, Football, Music, Radio, Television, Tourism.

A Christmas Carol: “moments of sheer exuberance”

Jessica Harris gets festive with A Christmas Carol at Birmingham Rep.

22 November, 2024 in Books, Childrens, Theatre.

Birmingham music man wins lifetime achievement award

Local legend honoured at 2024 Birmingham Awards.

12 November, 2024 in Books, Music, Nightlife.

Being Nancy: “a feast for the eyes”

Jessica Harris goes back a few decades at Birmingham Rep.

17 October, 2024 in Books, Theatre.

Autumn season at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

Guest stars, a brand new organ, Shakespearean classics and music of every kind.

28 August, 2024 in Books, Classical, Comedy, Dance, Music, Poetry, Theatre.

Shakespeare goes green

Great Big Green Week launches at Shakespeare’s New Place

13 June, 2024 in Books, Community, Environment, Local history.

Review: The Buddha of Suburbia

A new take on a modern classic, as seen by Jessica Harris.

1 May, 2024 in Books, Television, Theatre.

Review: Silence

Jessica Harris is at Birmingham Rep for a powerful Tara Theatre production.

24 April, 2024 in Books, Theatre.

Review: Love’s Labour’s Lost

Jessica Harris reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company’s latest production.

20 April, 2024 in Books, Theatre.

Lichfield festival line-up announced

All-star line-up set for cathedral city.

9 April, 2024 in Attractions, Books, Childrens, Classical, Dance, Film, Music.

A Matter of Life and Death Festival announced for May

Festival explores life and death through cafes, catacombs and caterpillars.

8 April, 2024 in Attractions, Books, Community, Eating out, Family, Festivals.

In conversation with Dame Siân Phillips

A legendary actor visits Solihull School, reports Simon Hale.

21 March, 2024 in Books, Education, Television, Theatre.

Review: First Encounters: Romeo & Juliet

Shakespeare’s epic tragedy is taken into schools, watched by Jessica Harris.

20 March, 2024 in Books, Education, Theatre.

Kings Heath festival details published

Heath Bookshop Literature and Music Festival announce full programme.

4 March, 2024 in Books, Childrens, Comedy, Festivals, Music.

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Jessica Harris enjoys an unseasonal classic from the RSC.

15 February, 2024 in Books, Theatre.

Kings Heath bookshop helping new writers

The Heath Bookshop announce Writing Bursary as part of their Literature and Music Festival.

6 February, 2024 in Books, Festivals.

Tracing the Triads

Writer seeking information about Birmingham links to drug gangs.

23 January, 2024 in Books, Crime.

Lichfield Literature Festival visitors – details announced

New Patron for Lichfield Festival as best-selling authors announced.

18 January, 2024 in Books, Festivals.

New Symphony Hall and Town Hall season announced

Unveiling the Spring 2024 season at B:Music.

12 January, 2024 in Books, Childrens, Comedy, Dance, Family, Film, Music, Television.

Bookshops and music venue combine for new festival

Funding confirmed for inaugural Literature & Music Festival in Kings Heath.

7 December, 2023 in Books, Festivals, Music.

A listers and other animals

The Heath Bookshop brings top talent to Birmingham to share their books.

16 November, 2023 in Books, Comedy, Most recent, Poetry, Retail.

Shakespeare collection turns 400

It’s the First Folio’s birthday on 8th November.

8 November, 2023 in Books, Community, Local history.

Unveiling the Winter 2023/24 programme at B:Music

There’s a lot more than just music at Symphony Hall and Birmingham Town Hall.

26 October, 2023 in Books, Childrens, Comedy, Cricket, Music.

Review: War of the Worlds (On a Budget)

Jessica Harris visits the Midland Arts Centre for a cut-price classic.

20 October, 2023 in Books, Theatre.

Casting the Runes for Halloween

Classic chiller to be performed in Stourbridge and Birmingham.

17 October, 2023 in Books, Theatre.

Shakespeare’s First Folio celebrated at Bullring

Shakespearean-inspired festivities as “This green plot shall be our stage.”

16 October, 2023 in Books, Dance, Local history, Theatre.

Review: The Merchant of Venice

Jessica Harris watches the RSC’s latest interpretation of the Shakespeare classic.

27 September, 2023 in Books, Theatre.

Shakespeare takes over the Library of Birmingham

Interactive performances, Shakespeare treasures and improvisation.

21 August, 2023 in Books, Community, Education, Local history, Theatre, Tourism.

Curtain rises at Shakespeare’s Birthplace

Live actors enter the stage for the summer.

25 July, 2023 in Attractions, Books, Education, Exhibitions, Family, Local history.

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