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Theatre

Open air theatre at Martineau Gardens

Touring company brings Shakespeare and childrens’ classic to woodland surroundings.

8 July, 2016 in Theatre.

Hundreds take part in Rep Somme commemoration

Event is part of UK-wide memorial to mark battle’s centenary.

2 July, 2016 in Exhibitions, Local history, Theatre.

Importance for Rep

Casting announced for Wilde classic.

1 July, 2016 in Theatre.

Standing On The Edge

Birmingham schools in festival of international children’s theatre.

24 June, 2016 in Childrens, Festivals, Theatre.

In the middle of the night


Francesca Millican-Slater spins a love letter to late night radio at Birmingham REP.

22 June, 2016 in Theatre.

Beyond the Fringe

A slice of Edinburgh at The Old Rep.

14 June, 2016 in Comedy, Theatre.

Ancient and modern

Jewellery Quarter church the setting for theatre productions.

13 June, 2016 in Theatre.

Chapterhouse to present open-air classics

Magical theatre in magical surroundings.

10 June, 2016 in Theatre.

Love on Death Row at comes to mac

New play about American murderers – and the British women who fall in love with them.

10 June, 2016 in Theatre.

The Alchemist: A sharp, wicked comedy aimed at greed and gold

Richard Lutz takes his pew for the Ben Johnson classic that caustically sends up his fellow Londoners of 1610.

7 June, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Classical, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, Tourism, Warwickshire.

Upcoming at Artrix

Theatre, comedy and cinema take centre stage.

7 June, 2016 in Comedy, Film, Theatre.

Let it BE

Three weeks to go until Birmingham’s European Theatre Festival.

1 June, 2016 in Festivals, Theatre.

Awards for Birmingham theatre group

Success and word premieres for young actors.

26 May, 2016 in Childrens, Community, Education, Theatre.

King Lear: a powerfully bleak vision of a destroyed soul

Richard Lutz watches Shakespearean power usurped by chaotic insanity at The Birmingham Rep

24 May, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Theatre productions for school holiday

Make the most of your summer half term with The Old Rep.

24 May, 2016 in Childrens, Theatre.

Made Up: A two hander with layers of observation

Richard Lutz watches Birmingham’s two best theatre companies take a new direction.

18 May, 2016 in Art and Leisure, Theatre, What's on.

Birmingham Repertory Theatre announces autumn/winter programme

World premieres amongst highlights of Rep season.

17 May, 2016 in Theatre.

Let’s put the show on here

Drama company with a difference to hold taste session for next show.

17 May, 2016 in Theatre.

Cymbeline Review: Too tricksy by half despite solid acting

Richard Lutz reviews a little-known Shakespeare play that loses its way.

12 May, 2016 in Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Curtain up at the Rep

Interactive exhibiiton to reveal how theatre is made.

6 May, 2016 in Attractions, Childrens, Family, Theatre.

Birmingham Royal Ballet raise the curtain at John Lewis

Free events as part of Shakespeare birthday celebrations.

22 April, 2016 in Business, Dance, Retail, Theatre.

Royal Shakespeare Company to unveil restored Swan Wing

Major new contemporary artwork to feature in Shakespeare celebrations.

21 April, 2016 in Exhibitions, Theatre.

Birmingham Royal Ballet to perform at Shakespeare Live! from the RSC

Company will be touring in groundbreaking co-operation.

19 April, 2016 in Dance, Television, Theatre.

Twelfth Night: Boisterous, a bit of chaos and energetic style over content

Richard Lutz takes his pew for a madcap rendition of Shakespeare’s beloved romantic comedy.

12 April, 2016 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Rehearsal for Murder

Terry Wills watches the Alex’s latest thriller.

7 April, 2016 in Theatre.

The Rotters Club: Sparky, cheeky and fresh faced in a changing world

Richard Lutz steps back four decades for the Jonathan Coe novel as it hits the Birmingham Rep stage

6 April, 2016 in Birmingham, Most recent, Music, Theatre.

Open Day at Rep

Backstage pass and theatrical fun for all.

5 April, 2016 in Attractions, Family, Theatre.

Don’t dress for dinner

Farcical scenes set for Lichfield.

5 April, 2016 in Theatre.

Coming up at Artrix

Music, theatre and workshops are in store at Bromsgrove’s arts centre.

5 April, 2016 in Comedy, Dance, Film, Music, Theatre.

Hamlet: Broad young shoulders carry an impressive play

Richard Lutz takes his pew at the Royal Shakespeare Theatrefor that most famous of revenge plays.

1 April, 2016 in Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, What's on.

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