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Tag Archives: Birmingham Hippodrome

Festival to celebrate migration and activism announced

Free day of arts activities at Bus Boycott Block Party.

30 July, 2021 in Community, Local history, Theatre.

B-Hop Festival goes to Coventry

Joint venture to launch Coventry City of Culture festival.

16 July, 2021 in Community, Dance, Festivals, Music.

Additional headlining shows announced at Birmingham Hippodrome

New productions to go ahead along socially-distanced guidelines.

5 May, 2021 in Comedy, Music, Theatre.

Birmingham Hippodrome announces re-opening plans

Venue to welcome back visitors in May.

29 April, 2021 in Attractions, Exhibitions, Music, Theatre.

Rooms: Birmingham Hippodrome in partnership with Rambert Dance Company

Jessica Harris watches a small screen collaboration.

12 April, 2021 in Most recent.

Aston Park to host pandemic memorial art installation

BrumYODO and Birmingham Hippodrome to host open-air artwork In Memoriam.

7 April, 2021 in Community, Festivals, Health.

Review: The Color Purple

Jessica Harris watches the Made at Curve production created in association with Birmingham Hippodrome.

20 February, 2021 in Theatre.

Behind the scenes of The Color Purple

First look released for at-home Hippodrome production.

12 February, 2021 in Theatre.

Birmingham Hippodrome launch mentoring programme

Sixteen young people chosen to become young advocates.

3 February, 2021 in Community, Theatre, Training.

Six appeal

West End stars launch Birmingham Hippodrome’s digital masterclasses.

22 January, 2021 in Community, Theatre, Training.

Birmingham Hippodrome to help arts-inspired youngsters

Hippodrome announces new pilot programme aimed at young people.

6 January, 2021 in Community, Education, Theatre.

Matched funding provides community theatre training

Birmingham Hippodrome raise over £26,000 to support young people.

11 December, 2020 in Community, Theatre, Training.

‘Tis the season to explore Birmingham virtually!

New #ChristmasinBham campaign highlights festive events, activities and gifts for locals and visitors.

4 December, 2020 in Attractions, Christmas, Eating out, Family, Film, Food and drink, Nightlife, Retail, Theatre.

Big names coming to Birmingham theatre

Jennifer Saunders announced for Sister Act at Birmingham Hippodrome.

3 December, 2020 in Dance, Music, Theatre.

Birmingham Hippodrome to extend Van Gogh Alive

Ground-breaking exhibition to be extended into January.

3 December, 2020 in Attractions, Christmas, Exhibitions.

Hippodrome launches campaign for young people

£20,000 to be raised to bring back creativity to schools.

25 November, 2020 in Community, Education, Theatre.

Twelve years a slave to the stage: My best (and worst) moments

Richard Lutz remembers a dozen years of reviewing Midland performances. 

17 November, 2020 in Attractions, Birmingham, Classical, Comedy, Comment, Dance, Festivals, Most recent, Music, Nightlife, Theatre, Tourism.

Hippodrome panto to go ahead at the Alex

Strictly star heads Robin Hood cast.

16 November, 2020 in Christmas, Family, Theatre.

UK premiere for Birmingham Hippodrome

Innovative display provides unique Van Gogh Alive.

9 October, 2020 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions, Music.

Birmingham Hippodrome unveil spectacular new mural

Collaboration to mark hip-hop festival.

29 September, 2020 in Exhibitions, Festivals, Music.

Post-Brexit conference to warn of “economic chaos”

Government’s threat to break international law has “eroded trust and risks poisoning relations.”

23 September, 2020 in Brexit, Business, Education, Health, Politics.

West Midlands venues shortlisted for national tourism awards

Finalists announced for VisitEngland’s Awards for Excellence 2020.

7 August, 2020 in Most recent.

Birmingham is the destination for dance

Diane Parkes writes about Birmingham’s summer of world-class dance.

13 March, 2020 in Dance, Family, Festivals, Music.

Review: Book of Mormon

Richard Lutz takes his pew at BIrmingham Hippodrome for the team that brought you South Park. 

6 March, 2020 in Dance, Music, Reviews, Theatre.

Braving the rain for hit musical tickets

Fans queue around the block to be the first to see The Book of Mormon.

25 February, 2020 in Music, Theatre.

Review: Swan Lake

Simon Hale finds fresh delight in a familiar favourite.

21 February, 2020 in Classical, Dance.

Hippodrome commemorates landmark for director

Sir Matthew Bourne celebrates playing to over 2000,000 theatre-goers.

14 February, 2020 in Most recent.

Stars of Snow White visit Birmingham Children’s Hospital

Panto stars pay visit to children and their families.

30 January, 2020 in Charities, Comedy, Theatre.

Thousands celebrate Chinese New Year in Birmingham

Over 40,000 people welcome in the Year of the Rat.

28 January, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Family, Festivals, Theatre.

Vanley Burke photography exhibition launched at Birmingham Hippodrome

Augmented reality used to bring the stories behind the portraits to life.

18 January, 2020 in Community, Exhibitions, Photography.

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