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Tag Archives: The Mac

Hooray for Bollywood!

Birmingham celebrates a centenary of Indian cinema next month, as the Bollywood 100 in Birmingham Festival comes to town.

29 May, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Festivals, Film, Music, What's on.

Outdoor season at mac birmingham announced

The summer season at mac birmingham kicks off with an exciting outdoor programme of theatre, music, comedy and movies – suitable for families, young people and adults.

16 May, 2013 in Festivals, Film, Music, What's on.

Quality of Health Conference 19th October 2012

Changing Our Lives, a West Midlands based self-advocacy organisation working with people with disabilities, is holding a Quality of Health Conference at the Midlands Arts Centre

18 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, NHS.

Allotment to be happening at mac Birmingham

Join mac birmingham down on its ALLOTMENT with a difference…

7 March, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Edgbaston, Exhibitions, Gardening, Moseley and Kings Heath, What's on.

mac birmingham needs you!

mac birmingham is in the final of the National Lottery Awards 2011 – and needs your vote to win.

6 September, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Edgbaston, Moseley and Kings Heath.

mac birmingham announces its Arena Season line up

Whatever the weather this Summer, mac birmingham’s outdoor Arena stage will be scorching with the hottest talent in music.

25 May, 2011 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Ding Dong…Avon Calling!

Wacky theatre or what? A cunning marketing ploy or just something different in your lounge?

11 May, 2011 in Edgbaston, Theatre, What's on, Workshops.

Explore foreign lands at mac in May

Over a decade ago, writer and performer Jonathan Young fell in love with an Icelandic woman and went to live with her in Reykjavik.

27 April, 2011 in Edgbaston, Theatre, Travel.

Simon Says

TV, radio and stand-up star Simon Munnery talks to The Birmingham Press.

8 April, 2011 in Birmingham, Comedy, What's on.

May Day Re-imagined

This May mac Birmingham and Moseley Folk are joining forces to present a contemporary re-imagining of May Day with a host of fantastic free events.

6 April, 2011 in Birmingham, Dance, Festivals, Moseley and Kings Heath, Theatre, What's on.

Grant funding secured for Birmingham ventures

There’s good news for local jazz fans following the latest round of grant applications.

30 March, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Music, Theatre, Workshops.

You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissy

Amongst a lifetime of clutter, Caroline found a shoebox containing Christiane’s wartime letters. Over several years, she pieced together Christiane’s story – a love story at mac.

21 March, 2011 in Birmingham, Theatre.

Telling tales

This April mac Birmingham will host Listening for Landscape, a weekend of storytelling.

10 March, 2011 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Shlomo: Mouthtronica

Here’s an odd one…. A man, his mouth and a microphone!

4 March, 2011 in Birmingham, Music, Theatre.

Brotherhood of the Saints

Artist Doug Jones invites you to meet the Brotherhood of the Saints, at mac this March

17 February, 2011 in Birmingham, Exhibitions, What's on.

Mac Dance

KathakClassic Indian Kathak meets Urban Hip Hop in international dance premiere at mac.

14 February, 2011 in Birmingham, Dance, What's on.

If you go down to The Woods…..

After the national success of Treasured: A Secret Journey, Jane Packman returns to The MAC with The Woods until Sun 27 Feb.

11 February, 2011 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions, What's on.

What’s on at The MAC in March

Recently refurbished, The MAC in Cannon Hill Park has loads on in March – music, comedy, theatre and performance arts.

10 February, 2011 in Birmingham, Comedy, Music, Theatre, Uncategorized, What's on.

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