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Creative minds in the Black Country

Careers fair aims to provide opportunities for young people.

13 September, 2022 in Education, Employment.

Medusa reimagined for International Women’s Day

Retelling of Greek myths to use interactive technology alongside traditional production methods.

15 February, 2022 in Community, Music, Theatre.

Barbara Nice goes online at MAC

Housewife superstar staging a Christmas cracker.

3 December, 2020 in Christmas, Comedy.

MAC to stay shut until 2021

Birmingham arts centre falls victim to pandemic.

7 July, 2020 in Attractions, Family, Film, Health, Music, Theatre.

The take away culture

The Birmingham arts scene is coming to you wherever you are. Jessica Harris with details.

30 April, 2020 in Dance, Exhibitions, Festivals, Film, Theatre, Tourism.

Funding boost for Midlands Arts Centre

MAC awarded Arts Council England funding for new accessible artist studios and renovation projects.

5 November, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Community, Most recent.

Review: Don Pasquale

Simon Hale enjoys an updated version of a classic opera.

11 June, 2019 in Music, Theatre.

MAC presents The Chef Show

“Deliciously entertaining” cookery comedy play coming to Birmingham.

20 May, 2019 in Childrens, Comedy, Family, Food and drink, Theatre.

Birmingham arts scene looking for volunteers

Voluntary groups to stage recruitment drive for new recruits.

14 May, 2019 in Charities, Community, Dance, Hobbies, Music.

Mayhem at MAC

Exhibitions aim to show Birmingham’s place as the centre of heavy metal.

3 May, 2019 in Exhibitions, Hobbies, Music.

Gala anniversary screening for The Great Escape

Benefit showing of classic war film to be held at MAC.

14 March, 2019 in Charities, Film.

New film festival for Birmingham

MAC event to showcase best of Pakistan cinema.

4 March, 2019 in Cinema, Community, Festivals, Film.

Handsworth photography exhibition launched

Forty years on from groundbreaking community project.

20 February, 2019 in Community, Exhibitions, Photography.

Love Sucks: Anti-Valentine’s Night at Midlands Arts Centre

There’ll be no red roses on the big night.

14 January, 2019 in Attractions, Film, Food and drink.

Renowned music festival returns to Birmingham

University student to head innovative event.

18 October, 2018 in Festivals, Music.

Resident MAC band to play arena

Outdoor performance for young musicians.

31 May, 2018 in Community, Music.

Midland premieres for Birmingham Indian Film Festival

Celebration of South Asian culture and history.

3 May, 2018 in Cinema, Community, Festivals.

mac launches Windrush season

Programme to mark seventieth anniversary of ship’s arrival in the UK.

11 April, 2018 in Exhibitions.

Surge in Spring II Festival full line up announced

One day festival celebrating improvisation, collaboration and new music from around the globe.

21 March, 2018 in Dance, Festivals, Music, Poetry.

Birmingham’s music community steps for-Wards

City-wide project announces 24 community groups.

7 March, 2018 in Community, Music.

Lette’s on top

Brian Donaldson talks to comedian and author Kathy Lette.

24 February, 2018 in Most recent.

Lottery boost for MAC

Players of People’s Postcode Lottery support aerts centre with £350,000 award.

30 January, 2018 in Community.

Loving Lou C

Comedian Lou Conran talks to Dave Woodhall about loss and her new show.

9 January, 2018 in Comedy.

Creative Minds: A Better Generation

Birmingham conference aims to improve arts access for disabled youngsters.

18 August, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Community, Workshops.

Birmingham open air theatre dates announced

Theatre company provides magical theatre in magical surroundings.

14 June, 2017 in Most recent.

Europe’s largest Indian film festival returns to Birmingham

Eleven films, three documentaries, ten days, three cinemas and countless stars.

7 June, 2017 in Festivals, Film.

First Bite festival launched

Biannual festival of new theatre from the Midlands returns.

7 March, 2017 in Theatre.

Young West Midlands dancers set sights on U.Dance 201

Dance groups competing for place in final of UK’s largest national youth dance festival.

17 February, 2017 in Dance.

International Women’s Day at Old Rep

Premieres of two new works to mark event.

14 February, 2017 in Theatre.

Julia Fordham – Live by Request

Simon Hale watches a special request show.

20 November, 2016 in Music.

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