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Volunteer performers appeal for Anita and Me

If you’ve ever wanted to appear on the big stage, read on.

28 July, 2015 in Theatre.

Local students exhibition at mac birmingham

Art school experience produces summer show.

17 July, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Theatre.

Anita & Me to debut at Birmingham Rep

Cast announced For stage premiere of best-selling novel.

13 July, 2015 in Theatre.

Coming up at Artix

Comedy, music and family events at Bromsgrove’s arts centre.

8 July, 2015 in Childrens, Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Birmingham Weekender programme released

Line-up for city arts fest.

7 July, 2015 in Comedy, Dance, Exhibitions, Festivals, Film, Theatre, Tourism.

Review: Dead Simple

Terry Wills enjoys a “good, old-fashioned whodunnit” at the Alex.

30 June, 2015 in Most recent, Theatre.

One Year Off

New play presents a nation deprived of its greatest passion.

29 June, 2015 in Festivals, Football, Theatre.

Young Rep alumna premieres new play

Show presents insight into social media.

26 June, 2015 in Theatre.

Painted elephants on parade for Lichfield Festival

Multi-arts event to showcase city.

25 June, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Comedy, Dance, Festivals, Music, Theatre.

Rep fundraising gala raises £20,000

Community projects to benefit from charity event.

23 June, 2015 in Community, Theatre.

Artrix line-up

There’s the usual varied line-up coming to the Artrix Arts venue in Bromsrove.

22 June, 2015 in Classical, Film, Music, Theatre.

Youngsters take centre stage in Coventry

Festival of Theatre By and For Young People at Belgrade Theatre.

19 June, 2015 in Community, Education, Theatre.

Review: Othello

Richard Lutz reviews a classic take on Shakespeare’s tragedy about jealousy, race and deceit

13 June, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, What's on.

Birmingham Fest 2015 line up announced

Birmingham Fest is back , and the Old Joint Stock Theatre’s line up is bigger than ever.

6 June, 2015 in Comedy, Festivals, Theatre.

Review: The Siege

Richard Lutz reviews a play that emerges from the refugee camps of the West Bank.

4 June, 2015 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Palestinian theatre company to make Birmingham debut

Rep date will be part of first UK tour.

20 May, 2015 in Theatre.

Coming up at Artrix

Comedy, theatre and opera.

19 May, 2015 in Classical, Comedy, Theatre.

Review : Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Terry Wills watches a musical adaptation of a smash cinema hit.

9 May, 2015 in Music, Theatre.

Open air theatre comes to Fort Dunlop

Performances herald beginning of summer events.

7 May, 2015 in Theatre.

Review: Oh What A Lovely War

It’s into the trenches as the lions are led by donkeys. Richard Lutz grabs his tin helmet at the Birmingham Rep for this biting First World War satire.

6 May, 2015 in Most recent, Theatre.

Coming up at Artrix

Comedy, music and theatre.

6 May, 2015 in Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Review: Love’s Sacrifice

Richard Lutz enters the fevered world of jealousy, passion and revenge in a play rarely seen.

5 May, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

BE Festival line-up announced

Launch of Birmingham’s festival of exciting new European theatre, dance and performance.

30 April, 2015 in Dance, Festivals, Theatre.

First Bite Festival line-up announced

Companies chosen to present extracts and new ideas as part of a one day festival of fresh new theatre.

29 April, 2015 in Festivals, Theatre.

Boys boys boys

Women & Theatre work with teenage boys on performance project about male communication.

29 April, 2015 in Childrens, Theatre.

Review: Rebecca

Richard Lutz takes a pew at Birmingham Rep for the Daphne du Maurier thriller

28 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Theatre.

Rep gala dinner announced

Night of murder mystery set in the Roaring Twenties.

28 April, 2015 in Food and drink, Theatre.

Review: The Jew of Malta

Richard Lutz takes a seat for this tragedy at The Swan in Stratford

23 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Reviews, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, What's on.

Christmas show launched

Old Rep Theatre marks the spot for Treasure Island production.

23 April, 2015 in Theatre.

Springtime for Hitler once more

Terry Wills enjoys the latest production of The Producers.

22 April, 2015 in Theatre.

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