The Frog Who Wouldn’t Hop
A magical children’s theatre production, about the tales of a mischievous frog, takes place at The Public in West Bromwich on Thursday 25 October.
A magical children’s theatre production, about the tales of a mischievous frog, takes place at The Public in West Bromwich on Thursday 25 October.
Terry Willis looks forward to Albion against the champions.
Halloween Horror Movie Marathon returns to The Public
Tammy Facey celebrates the improvements made in Wednesbury’s Brunswick Park
An evening of Black Country story and song celebrating the experiences of ordinary people with extraordinary stories will be taking place at The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 20 October.
After a hugely successful sell-out shows at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe, comedian Bridget Christie will be performing her new show, War Donkey, at The Public in West Bromwich
Terry Wills is over the moon about not feeling sick as a parrot, Brian.
Today, The Public in West Bromwich received £8,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project, Places and Faces
This half-term, from 22 – 27 October, a number of fun-filled workshops and entertaining events are set to inspire visitors to The Public.
Coming up at The Public in West Brom this month
Sculpture, glasswork and photography by creative University of Wolverhampton students will be going on display as part of an annual exhibition.
Terry Wills on yet more contrasting fortunes at the Hawthorns.
The Public in West Bromwich are inviting photographers from across the region to submit images to a special ‘light’ themed open exhibition
Terry Wills watches Albion fail to make a splash at Fulham.
Liverpudlian comic, Alexei Sayle, will be heading to The Public in West Bromwich on Wednesday 17 October, as part of his first stand up tour in 16 years.
On Sunday 30 September, The Public will be hosting a beginners’ burlesque workshop providing a unique opportunity to learn more about the art of burlesque.
Terry Wills looks back, and forward.
Halloween horror movie marathon returns to The Public
Hundreds of young people are set to benefit from more than £750,000 to help kick start their careers.
Our Albion man Terry Wills is wearing shades.
Albion have had a successful week in two contrasting games. Terry Wills reports.
On Tuesday 25 September The Public in West Bromwich will be launching three new classes for adult learners wanting to discover more about the world of art and digital media
Savers at a leading regional building society have helped to donate more than £65,000 to Birmingham Children’s Hospital…
Terry Wills explains why he was the only unhappy Albion supporter on Saturday.
Flash, formerly Queen on Fire, will be returning to The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 15 September, after a sell out show in 2011.
A fun-filled dance workshop designed to teach young children about the world of Bhangra, will take place at The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 25 August.
Terry Wills looks forward to another season at the Hawthorns.
On Friday 17 August, Peut-être Theatre bring magical children’s theatre production, Draw Me a Bird to The Public in West Bromwich – an uplifting story about making music, finding a friend, and learning how to fly.
The Public in West Bromwich are joining in with national celebrations to ring bells for London 2012 – and are seeking volunteers to join in!
The Public’s monthly comedy club, The Laughing Sole, returns on Wednesday 8 August headlined by the amiable John Ryan and one of Britain’s finest deaf comics, Steve Day.