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John Madin’s other library

Alan Clawley with a reminder that when the architects in John Madin’s office were working up plans for a new central library for Birmingham, they were also designing one for Redditch.

8 July, 2013 in Architecture, Books, Local history, Most recent, Worcestershire.

Voodoo Room presents the full Cream set at the Artrix

The exciting power trio Voodoo Room celebrate the short life of the first and arguably the greatest super group

8 July, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Ex teacher ‘Not Appropriate’ in Bromsgrove

Comedian, former Teacher and Barnstormer regular, Kevin Precious brings his teaching based comedy show Not Appropriate to Artrix

3 July, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Comedy, What's on.

The snake lives on…. The Doors Alive

The Doors Alive, widely regarded as the most enthralling representation of the legendary 1960s rock gods, are playing at Artrix

27 June, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

A new play – Invisible – will appear at the Artrix

New comic play by Liz John and Julia Wright, about invisible women, invisible men and the invisible truth

25 June, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, What's on.

Assistive Control celebrates 15 years helping disabled people live independently

Helping people with disabilities to live more independently is ensuring one Malvern company is celebrating its milestone birthday in style.

25 June, 2013 in Business, Most recent, Worcestershire.
Poppy Picnic

Halesowen Muslim community holds a Poppy Picnic for the Armed Forces

Halesowen community invited to join in a big Poppy Picnic this Saturday to support The Royal British Legion’s vital work for the Armed Forces community

21 June, 2013 in Eating out, Food and drink, Halesowen.

The toe tapping Swing Commanders return to Artrix

Artrix are welcoming back swing sensation, the Swing Commanders, with their champagne sparking show on Sunday 30th 7.30pm

19 June, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Bromsgrove Folk Festival returns to its spiritual home

Now in its 22nd year the Bromsgrove Folk Festival returns to its spiritual home, The Bowling Green Inn, Shaw Lane, Stoke Prior.

13 June, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Festivals, Music, What's on.

Legend Steve Howe comes to Artrix

Guitar legend Steve Howe, whose career has spanned 40 years, will perform at Artrix

7 June, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Bromsgrove Operatic Society presents Ruddigore at the Artrix

Bromsgrove Operatic Society bring Ruddigore, also known as the Witch’s curse, to the Artrix

4 June, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Contemporary dance revelation Intoto Dance features at Artrix

Artix is welcoming the exciting Intoto Dance company for the first time on Saturday 8th June

29 May, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Dance, What's on.

The mind reader who can’t read minds

Artrix welcomes Chris Cox the mind reader who can’t read minds

21 May, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Comedy, What's on.

Timothy West and the Pavao Quartet in Intimate Letters

As part of the celebrated Bromsgrove festival, Timothy West will be appearing with the Pavao Quartet to present Intimate Letters

8 May, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Festivals, Theatre, What's on.
English-Symphony-Orchestra

Bromsgrove festival presents the English Symphony Orchestra

The English Symphony Orchestra – which originated in Worcestershire – will be playing at Artrix on Saturday 11th May at 8pm as part of the Bromsgrove festival.

30 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Me and My Dad

Reform theatre bring their critically acclaimed play Me and My Dad to Artrix

18 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, What's on.

40 Miles, 20 Villages, 1 Day – Feckenham 40 returns for the fourth year

Staff at Bromsgrove based advertising agency, Superdream, are preparing to don their hiking boots, and walk 40 miles in one day for two charities.

18 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Most recent.

Albert Lee and Hogan’s Heroes come to Artrix

Double Grammy award winning musician Albert Lee brings his band Hogan’s hero’s to the Artrix theatre on Wednesday 24th April at 8pm.

16 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Vamos Theatre presents Finding Joy

Follow the story of Joy, creative, funny but losing her memory and her grandson Danny who decides to take on the role of her carer

5 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, What's on.

All Aboard

It’s winter in 1852 on a train travelling between Birmingham and Cheltenham

2 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, What's on.

Blunderbus presents The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark

Plop was a baby Barn Owl. He was exactly the same as every barn owl that has ever been, except for one thing – he was afraid of the dark!

28 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, What's on.

Fay Hield and The Hurricane Party

Artrix is building up a reputation for staging gigs by some of the leading performers on the folk scene

22 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.
Chantel McGregor

Rock with Chantel McGregor

Imagine the tone of Robin Trower, the influence of Steve Ray Vaughan, the energy of Jo Bonamassa, the intensity of Walter Trout and the haunting vocals of Stevie Nicks – that is Chantel.

20 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Michaela Strachan presents Really Wild Adventures

Popular TV presenter Michaela Strachan pays her first visit to Artrix with a delightful show for children aged between 3 and 8

19 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, Travel, What's on.

Dennis Locorriere at Artrix

He boasts one of popular music’s most recognisable voices, having clocked up hit after hit with Dr Hook – who doesn’t remember Sylvia’s Mother?

18 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Bromsgrove Concerts present The Navarra Quartet

Fine classical music takes centre stage at Artrix,

14 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Music, What's on.

Worcester company launches new ad tracking system

It’s said that 50% of advertising spending is worthwhile and 50% not. The problem is finding out which 50% is which.

11 March, 2013 in Business, Most recent, Uncategorized, Worcestershire.

Madcap Theatre presents Little Grimley’s Troubles (Tripled)

“There is only one thing that sells tickets….Sex !!”

11 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Words presents Robert Ronsson and Fiona Joseph

Words – Bromsgrove’s Literary Society – presents the new work of two local writers, Robert Ronsson and Fiona Joseph at Artrix

8 March, 2013 in Books, Bromsgrove, What's on.

Singing Silly Songs of Shakespeare with New Old Friends

An evening at Artrix with Fearg and The Sonnettes and serenaded by hilarious synopsongs of some of Will’s most famous work

4 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Comedy, What's on.

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