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Tag Archives: Birmingham Rep

Bangladesh to Birmingham

Immersive dining experience aims to showcase Birmingham’s Pakistani and Bangladeshi culture.

19 March, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Community, Cookery, Eating out, Food and drink.

Review: Blue/Orange at Birmingham Rep – ‘’wonderfully angry…”

Richard Lutz watches a twenty year old play that is still relevant.

6 February, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Theatre.

Christmas classic marks anniversary at Birmingham Rep

The Snowman celebrates 25 years on stage.

13 December, 2018 in Christmas, Family, Theatre.

Birmingham Rep links Christmas play with transplant appeal

Heart appeal is a Wiz of an idea.

11 December, 2018 in Charities, Christmas, Health, Theatre.

Review: Wizard of Oz

Richard Lutz takes to the Yellow Brick Road.

30 November, 2018 in Art and Leisure, Childrens, Family, Music, Theatre.

Artistic director to leave Birmingham Rep

Roxana Silbert announces departure from Repertory Theatre.

20 November, 2018 in Theatre.

Ian McKellen to play Birmingham Rep


Tolkien, Shakespeare, others …and you!

13 November, 2018 in Theatre.

Digital leaders in town for Canvas Conference

Global innovators all set to head to Birmingham.

20 September, 2018 in Most recent.

Reps team up for historic tours

Rare chance for behind the scenes visit to two theatres.

16 August, 2018 in Theatre.

Star Paws

Birmingham Rep sniffs out a canine star.

8 August, 2018 in Theatre.

West End smash opens first UK tour at Rep

Mischief Theatre’s latest hit comes to Birmingham.

17 July, 2018 in Theatre.

Messiah heads for the Rep

Top-line cast to star in a comedy of Biblical proportions.

6 July, 2018 in Comedy, Music, Theatre.

100 local performers take centre stage at Rep

New look at influential play for festival.

22 May, 2018 in Dance, Festivals, Theatre.

Rep’s autumn and winter season announced

World premiere of famous detective the highlight of new productions.

9 April, 2018 in Theatre.

Spectacular contemporary dance for the Rep

Acclaimed dance companies to perform on Birmingham stage.

28 March, 2018 in Dance, Music.

Review: Up N Under

Richard Lutz takes to the terraces for a classic comedy at the Rep.

13 March, 2018 in Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

If the hat fits

Birmingham Rep to hold grand sale of theatrical costumes.

13 March, 2018 in Theatre.

Rep to set tails wagging

Theatre launches fundraising efforts for hearing dogs.

21 November, 2017 in Charities, Christmas, Family, Theatre.

Let the countdown begin…

Mr Silly Pancake flips to the moon!

14 November, 2017 in Childrens, Christmas, Theatre.

Wanted: 101 Donations!

Birmingham Rep appeals for 101 donations this Christmas.

3 November, 2017 in Charities, Christmas, Theatre.

Birmingham Rep announces details of BEDLAM Festival 2017

Events aim to celebrate arts and wellbeing.

6 October, 2017 in Community, Festivals, Theatre.

Football play hits iPlayer

Stadium, featuring local football fans, now available to watch on BBC iplayer.

9 August, 2017 in Football, Television.

Library of Birmingham to partner Rep

Collaboration aims to expand commercial activities.

18 July, 2017 in Education, Theatre.

Tommy: relentless songs that run out of puff

Richard Lutz takes his pew for the anthemic play about a kid who plays a mean pinball.

19 May, 2017 in Music, Theatre.

Drama at the stadium

New Rep production brings football to the stage.

19 May, 2017 in Football, Theatre.

Forgotten local hero honoured with blue plaque

Birthplace of Winter Olympics gold medallist commemorated.

17 May, 2017 in Community, Ice skating, Local history.

One-handed hops and dizzying spins

UK’s biggest festival of hip hop dance comes to Birmingham.

4 May, 2017 in Dance, Festivals, Music.

Tommy rocks into Birmingham

Classic rock opera reborn for a new generation.

28 April, 2017 in Music, Theatre.

MK Ultra: “ A one way paranoid dance to the world of The Illuminati…”

Richard Lutz gets led into a bizarre twilight of half baked conspiracy theories at The Birmingham Rep that include Walt Disney, Justin Bieber and the CIA. Yes, really…

17 March, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Dance.

Bring on the clowns (and the motorcycles and the flame jugglers)

It’s circus time at the Birmingham Rep as the Cirque Beserk sets up the big top. Richard Lutz was there with a helper.

22 February, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, What's on.

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