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Birmingham to host youth theatre festival

Fifty countries to be represented at world gathering.

9 June, 2014 in Festivals, Theatre.

BE Festival launched

Festival featuring the best of European theatre returns to Birmingham.

6 June, 2014 in Festivals, Theatre.

Dawn of a new era

Dave Woodhall speaks to a theatre pioneer.

3 June, 2014 in Theatre.

What’s On at Artrix

Stage, screen and live music coming up.

3 June, 2014 in Cinema, Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Students Produce Silent Film –

World premiere for Birmingham.

28 May, 2014 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Birmingham Fest line up at Old Joint Stock

City centre theatre sages second annual fringe events.

26 May, 2014 in Festivals, Theatre.

Birmingham Ormiston Academy celebrates English literature

College presents public classics performances.

12 May, 2014 in Education, Theatre.

20th Century Boy

Terry Wills watches the new musical dealing with the life of glam rocker Marc Bolan.

30 April, 2014 in Theatre.

Explosive play explores social media pressures on teenagers

Return to Rep for acclaimed production.

29 April, 2014 in Childrens, Theatre.

Forthcoming festival celebrates the best of student theatre, music and dance

Performing arts students from Coventry University’s School of Art and Design will be showcasing their work from next week as part of the University’s annual Degree Show.

24 April, 2014 in Dance, Education, Theatre.

Artrix attractions

Coming up at Bromsgrove’s top venue.

22 April, 2014 in Film, Music, Theatre.

Review: A Sher bet for Henry IV

Richard Lutz watches a new adaptation of an old classic.

17 April, 2014 in Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Birmingham set to become theatre capital of Europe

BE FESTIVAL announces 2014 dates and a new home.

17 April, 2014 in Festivals, Theatre.

Coming up at Artrix

Music and theatre are on offer.

16 April, 2014 in Music, Theatre, What's on.

Review: The Roaring Girl

By Richard Lutz.

15 April, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre.

Review: West Side Story

Terry Wills witnesses a new production of an all-time classic.

3 April, 2014 in Music, Theatre.

Review: Dreamboats and Petticoats

Terry Wills on a barnstorming musical at the Alex.

26 March, 2014 in Theatre.

Belgrade Theatre celebrates pioneering half-century

Theatre celebrates landmark anniversary of groundbreaking work.

21 March, 2014 in Education, Theatre.

Review: Singing In The Rain

RICHARD LUTZ slaps on his taps to dance along with a stage classic.

19 March, 2014 in Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Let it Be: New Alexandra Theatre

Terry Wills has been reliving the glory days of the Fab Four.

19 March, 2014 in Music, Theatre.

On at Artrix

Dance, theatre and music are coming up at the venue.

19 March, 2014 in Dance, Most recent, Music, Theatre.

Review: Birdsong

Richard Lutz gives his view of a haunting war play.

18 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre.

Belgrade Theatre celebrates National Apprenticeship Week

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre has been celebrating their award-winning creative apprenticeship scheme by collating a blog to hear the experiences of the current apprentices and to encourage future applications.

7 March, 2014 in Education, Theatre.

Review: A Life of Galileo

Richard Lutz watches Ian McDiarmid grab centre stage in the Brecht play about reason and faith.

5 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Coming up at Artrix

There’s theatre and comedy arriving in Bromsgrove.

4 March, 2014 in Comedy, Theatre.

Review: Never Try This At Home

Richard Lutz stirs childhood memories.

4 March, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Comedy, Most recent, Theatre.

Review: Tonight’s the Night

Terry Wills waves his arms in the air and goes Sailing.

27 February, 2014 in Theatre.

Birmingham based theatre company to perform their latest piece

Edinburgh Fringe award winners play mac in March.

27 February, 2014 in Theatre.

Review: Twelfth Night

Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry.

from Richard Lutz.

25 February, 2014 in Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Some Girl I Used to Know

Terry Wills reviews the new Denise van Outen production.

18 February, 2014 in Theatre.

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