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Review: Cosi Fan Tutte

They’re all at it in Cosi Fan Tutte. Everyone’s in it for themselves in this delicious production of the Mozart piece at Warwick Arts Centre, says Richard Lutz

9 May, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Music, 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.

Meeting of ‘enigmatic’ minds produces a twisted fairy tale

Two students who met while studying at Coventry University have collaborated on a new theatre production to be presented during the university’s SPECTRUM 2013 Performing Arts Festival.

8 May, 2013 in Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

Jenny Éclair brings new show to The Public

Professional Grumpy Old Woman, writer and panto star; Jenny Éclair will be performing at The Public this June with her brand new show, Eclarious.

8 May, 2013 in Comedy, West Bromwich, What's on.

Paris 1940s take a trip to The Jam House

Paris 1940s are taking a little ‘je ne sais quoi’ with them to popular live music venue The Jam House on Thursday 9 May.

3 May, 2013 in Music, What's on.

See It, Grow It, Taste It!

Martineau Gardens Spring Event, Edgbaston

2 May, 2013 in Environment, Festivals, Food and drink, Gardening, What's on.

CBSO announces 2013/14 Birmingham concert season

The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra announced its 2013-14 Birmingham concert season yesterday

2 May, 2013 in Music, What's on.

A new era of rock for The Zombies

Legendary ’60s English rock band The Zombies will be making their debut at the The Jam House on Wednesday 8 May.

2 May, 2013 in Music, What's on.

Stripped Down Theatre present Our Kylie’s Havin’ a Bab!

Having tackled and survived the family wedding, this is what happens next – the “having a baby” stage…

2 May, 2013 in Comedy, Theatre, What's on.

From the Bunny ‘ill t’ Puddin’ Rock

An afternoon of Black Country story and song celebrating the experiences of ordinary people with extraordinary stories will be taking place at The Public

1 May, 2013 in Music, West Bromwich, What's on.

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.

May mayhem in Southside

Birmingham’s Southside district has a host of activities taking place across its bustling venues this May.

30 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Dance, Film, Music, Theatre, What's on.

Larry McCray and Hamilton Loomis bring the blues to Birmingham

Blues based American music may well be brought into the 21st Century when Larry McCray and Hamilton Loomis appear at The Jam House in St Paul’s Square next month.

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

Check in to ‘Chelsea hotel’, every room has a story to tell

After the success of last year’s award winning At Swim Two Boys, Earthfall return to MAC, Birmingham with dynamic dance, live music and film in ‘Chelsea Hotel’

27 April, 2013 in Dance, Music, What's on.

Birmingham’s Southside gets spiritual with Tai Chi

This summer Birmingham’s Southside district will be getting in touch with its inner Chi with a programme of uplifting Tai Chi classes in the Arcadian.

26 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Faith, Health, What's on.

Ultima Censura: Ten dome tents, three live performers

… and some difficult choices to be made. Spend forty intimate moments and seek to discover where your principles lie and what your fundamentals of life and law really are.

24 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Art Bus – Free Galleries Night, Thursday 16 May

This year sees the tenth anniversary of Birmingham’s free Galleries Night and Art Bus.

24 April, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, What's on.

BOA students bring the West End to Birmingham

Students from the city’s top performing arts, digital and creative academy are set to take to the stage with performances of musical classics at The Old Rep Theatre in Birmingham’s Southside district.

24 April, 2013 in Education, Theatre, What's on.

Eat! Feasting, fasting, famine and food for thought

Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Black Country Touring bring their intimate, unique and tasty play to Wolverhampton in May.

24 April, 2013 in Theatre, What's on, Wolverhampton.

Ain’t nobody but Jaki at The Jam House

On Thursday 2 May, Wolverhampton born singing sensation Jaki Graham will take to the stage at The Jam House

23 April, 2013 in Music, What's on.

Kipling centenary production

Audiences are invited to a gritty fly-on-the-wall World War I drama when the Lichfield Players present ‘My Boy Jack’ in the Garrick Studio next month.

23 April, 2013 in Staffordshire, Theatre, What's on.

The Busby Babes return to The Public for free gig

A free evening of live entertainment will be taking place at The Public on Saturday 27 April, as covers band, The Busby Babes, take to the stage.

23 April, 2013 in Music, West Bromwich, What's on.

This Week at the Robin 2

New acts, old acts and some in between

23 April, 2013 in Music, West Midlands, What's on.

Pine would

Dave Woodhall talks to Courtney Pine ahead of the jazz legend’s Birmingham show at the weekend.

22 April, 2013 in Aston, Features, Music, What's on.

‘Boycie’ to visit The Public

John Challis, best known for playing ‘Boycie’ in hit BBC show, Only Fools and Horses, was at The Public in West Bromwich promoting his forthcoming show, ‘Only Fools and…Boycie’.

19 April, 2013 in Comedy, Television, West Bromwich, What's on.

Cream of UK’s comedy improvisers descend on Birmingham pub theatre

A selection of the best comedy improvisers from all over the country are descending on the Old Joint Stock Theatre in Birmingham City Centre

18 April, 2013 in Comedy, 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.

The Blues Brothers are coming to Coventry

The Blues Brothers – The Smash Hit will be bringing the classic hits and capers of Jake and Elwood Blues to life live on stage at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

18 April, 2013 in Coventry, Music, Theatre, What's on.

Sooty’s birthday celebrations at Cadbury World

Sooty, Sweep and Soo are heading to Cadbury World this month to treat visitors to a spectacular birthday celebration.

17 April, 2013 in Television, What's on.

Ruby Maihem Burlesque returns to The Public

Ruby Maihem returns to The Public in West Bromwich with a night of burlesque glitz and glamour.

17 April, 2013 in Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

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