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Comedy

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.

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.

Is it a bird?

Comic Jordan Gray talks about her new show, which visits Birmingham in November.

24 October, 2023 in Comedy.

Larry Stephens – Birmingham’s forgotten comedy hero

Remembering a post-war pioneer of British comedy.

23 September, 2023 in Comedy, Festivals.

Women & Theatre celebrate forty year anniversary

Exciting autumn season to celebrate long-running company’s landmark.

5 August, 2023 in Comedy, Community, Theatre.

Warwick Castle to host three day comedy festival

Special celebrity performances set to mark event at iconic landmark.

2 August, 2023 in Comedy, Festivals, Food and drink.

Birmingham Comedy Festival 2023 announced

Annual arts festival returns with another great line-up.

20 July, 2023 in Comedy, Festivals.

Birmingham Comedy Festival presents the Goons

‘The forgotten Goon’ honoured at Symphony Hall.

14 July, 2023 in Comedy, Festivals, Radio, Television.

Parklife at the Rep

Birmingham Rep presents Parklife – The Second Festival in Birmingham of New Comedy Writing.

4 May, 2023 in Comedy, Festivals.

Stars to come out for Bob

Celebrating Bob Warman’s 50 years in television.

1 March, 2023 in Comedy, Television, Theatre.

Review: Idiots Assemble: Spitting Image Saves the World

The legendary puppeteers return at the Rep, watched by Jessica Harris.

18 February, 2023 in Comedy, Theatre.

“My God, he’s wearing last season’s dungarees!”

Talking fashion disasters with comedian Robin Morgan.

27 January, 2023 in Comedy.

Bah Humbug in Lichfield

Cast announced for Lichfield Garrick’s new festive comedy show.

10 November, 2022 in Christmas, Comedy, Theatre.

Belly Laughs in Birmingham

Belly Laughs comedy festival to banish winter blues and raise money for local charities!

2 November, 2022 in Charities, Comedy, Community, Eating out.

Untamed Productions present Blackout at Old Joint Stock

A tale of binge drinking and the single woman.

2 November, 2022 in Comedy, Theatre.

Untamed Evening returns

Local talent opportunity to showcase new material.

13 October, 2022 in Comedy, Music, Nightlife.

The finest left-wing comic in Erdington

His name’s Jack Harris and we asked him a few questions.

8 October, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals.

Birmingham Improv Festival 2022- the countdown is on!

Over 100 performers set to descend on the city.

15 September, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals.

Folking around

Dave Woodhall has a couple of days at the Moseley Folk & Arts Festival.

5 September, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals, Local history, Most recent, Music.

In the festive spirit

Talking to Birmingham comedian Lindsey Santoro.

1 September, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals, Most recent.

Warwick’s big night out

Music and laughter at the Bridgehouse Theatre.

29 August, 2022 in Comedy, Music.

Birmingham Comedy Festival 2022 line-up announced

BGT’s Axel Blake, Troy Hawke, Dan Nightingale, improvised Austentatious, free half dayers and more.

11 August, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals.

International artists set for Birmingham Improv Festival

New venue for acclaimed comedy event.

28 July, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals.

Birmingham Rep announces new season

Spitting Image theatre premiere amongst the highlights into 2023.

27 June, 2022 in Comedy, Theatre.

An unqualified success

Comic Sara Pascoe tries to define success.

1 June, 2022 in Comedy.

Wychwood Festival final line-up announced

Family entertainment and musical maestros on show.

26 May, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals, Most recent, Music.

Review: Omid Djalili

Stephen Whitehouse enjoys the Good Times.

23 May, 2022 in Comedy.

Imelda May’s Towersey of Power

UK’s longest-running festival announces full programme.

17 May, 2022 in Comedy, Dance, Festivals, Music.

The Guilty Feminist Live comes to Birmingham

Podcast host Deborah Frances-White tells us what audiences can expect.

11 May, 2022 in Comedy.

Made in the Midlands for Flatpack Festival

New short films from filmmakers, artists and animators.

4 May, 2022 in Comedy, Festivals, Film, Music.

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