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Review: Feed the Beast

Richard Lutz at Birmingham Rep on a new political play opening just before the election

21 April, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Elections, Media, Most recent, Politics, Theatre.

Oh What A Lovely War comes to REP

Revival of legendary musical to end national tour in Birmingham.

17 April, 2015 in Theatre.

Review: Death of a Salesman

Richard Lutz reviews a modern American classic which pulls no punches

15 April, 2015 in Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Old Joint Stock presents WWI play

Five Women. One War. One Purpose.

14 April, 2015 in Local history, Theatre.

Coming to Artrix

There’s a mixed bag coming up at at the Artrix Arts Centre.

8 April, 2015 in Cinema, Music, Theatre.

Funding initiative for Old Rep

MPs and local businesses Dedicate a Seat with Birmingham Ormiston Academy.

7 April, 2015 in Education, Theatre.

My Father and other Superheroes

Drum performance for story of fatherhood spanning Uganda, Saudi Arabia, Kenya and the UK.

3 April, 2015 in Comedy, Theatre.

First Bite Festival launched

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

30 March, 2015 in Festivals, Theatre.

Women’s Work is almost done

Heritage play takes place on Sunday.

27 March, 2015 in Community, Theatre.

Leamington performances for medical charities

Stars turn out for a series of Human Aid performances.

24 March, 2015 in Charities, Music, Theatre.

One in twelve

New theatre from Kali gives voice to victims of honour violence.

24 March, 2015 in Theatre.

You should be dancing

Terry Wills dons his white suit for the latest bout of Saturday Night Fever.

20 March, 2015 in Music, Theatre.

Student production for city centre theatre

BOA present Betty Blue Eyes at the Old Rep.

17 March, 2015 in Theatre.

Review: Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense

Richard Lutz watches PG Wodehouse properly turned on its head at the Rep.

10 March, 2015 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre.

Election launch for theatre

Local young performers bring punchy political festival to the REP.

4 March, 2015 in Childrens, Politics, Theatre.

Coming up at Artrix

Music, theatre and something very different.

3 March, 2015 in Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Review: The King’s Speech

Richard Lutz listens in to the staging of an Oscar-winning film now playing at the Birmingham Rep

27 February, 2015 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

West End star gives lessons to students

Drama students learn from acting masterclass.

27 February, 2015 in Childrens, Education, Theatre.

Review: The Honeyman

There’s nothing like a warm play, a thoughtful studio piece, to get you through mid-winter, writes Richard Lutz.

18 February, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Coming up at Artrix

There’s a mixed bag this month.

18 February, 2015 in Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Women’s Work

Women & Theatre encouraging local people to get involved in their new WW1 project.

13 February, 2015 in Community, Theatre.

Debut play for poet announced

Highly-anticipated first play by Birmingham writer Steven Camden to be staged at Rep.

6 February, 2015 in Theatre.

Heading to Neverland

Students to perform classic childrens play.

29 January, 2015 in Childrens, Theatre.

Return to the Forbidden Planet

Terry Wills enjoys the latest production of an old favourite.

29 January, 2015 in Theatre.

Review: Oppenheimer

Richard Lutz watches a tour de force that looks at the life of the father of the A-bomb.

27 January, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Theatre.

Rep heads to Narnia for Christmas 2015

It starts earlier every year.

26 January, 2015 in Christmas, Theatre.

New festival arrives on the scene

Birmingham to host UK’s finest cabaret talent.

25 January, 2015 in Festivals, Theatre.

Rep gives opportunities to young artists

2015 Foundry scheme forges ahead.

23 January, 2015 in Education, Theatre.

Coming up at Artrix

Theatre on film is the way to go.

21 January, 2015 in Film, Theatre.

Birmingham lawyers take the stage

Charity performance of legal play.

20 January, 2015 in Theatre.

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