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East meets west as theatre students present new English adaptation of Romanian play

A theatre company formed by performing arts students at Coventry University is premiering an English adaptation of an established Romanian play in the city at the end of the month.

16 April, 2013 in Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

I Love You . . . Goodbye

Love, in its many forms

16 April, 2013 in Theatre, What's on.

Of All The People In All The World – 10th Anniversary Homecoming

Birmingham-based theatre company Stan’s Cafe’s celebrate the 10th anniversary of their famed performance piece, Of All The People In All The World, with a very special return to the city.

16 April, 2013 in Architecture, Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Review: Goodnight Mr Tom

Terry Wills on the latest production of a popular favourite.

12 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Comment, Theatre.

Spiffing good fun with The 39 Steps

Currently celebrating its sixth year on London’s West End, the Olivier award-winning comedy, The 39 Steps, will stop off at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre as part of a national tour.

9 April, 2013 in Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

Vamos Theatre presents Finding Joy

Follow the story of Joy, creative, funny but losing her memory and her grandson Danny who decides to take on the role of her carer

5 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, What's on.

All Aboard

It’s winter in 1852 on a train travelling between Birmingham and Cheltenham

2 April, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, What's on.

Birmingham Repertory Theatre appoints Writers-In-Residence

Birmingham born writers, Robin French and Rachel De-Lahay are to join Birmingham Repertory Theatre as Writers-In-Residence for a 12 month period.

29 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre.

Blunderbus presents The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark

Plop was a baby Barn Owl. He was exactly the same as every barn owl that has ever been, except for one thing – he was afraid of the dark!

28 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Theatre, What's on.

Prince of Denmark: A Cage Fighter on Stage

The new Hamlet at Stratford is full-on muscular theatre: it is Hamlet as cage fighter, says Richard Lutz

27 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre, What's on.

Review: Desert Songs

Terry Wills reviews the Alex’s recent production of Priscilla – Queen of the Desert.

27 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre.

From William Shakespeare to Orson Welles

Laurence Inman casts a critical eye on the art of Shakespeare.

27 March, 2013 in Comment, Features, Most recent, Theatre.

Grosvenor G Casino Supports The REP For A Sixth Consecutive Year

Long term supporters of Birmingham Repertory Theatre, the award-winning Grosvenor G Casino, have announced their sponsorship of the theatre for a sixth consecutive year.

26 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Theatre.

Belgrade’s new play tells tale of sex, vodka and shattered dreams

Sons Without Fathers, which is a new adaptation of Chekhov’s first play – Platonov – will be on in April at The Belgrade Theatre

26 March, 2013 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Rasputin’s Mother at The Old Joint Stock

Imagine being granted exclusive access to the workings of an extraordinary, charismatic and deeply sinister mind…

22 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

Stage adaptation of Oscar winner’s novel to play at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre will spring into Spring with a week of drama, dance and music in March, leading with a combination of drama and circus in The Arrival

22 March, 2013 in Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

My Daughter’s Trial

Kali Theatre is presenting Jabine Chaudri’s absorbing and fast moving new play, My Daughter’s Trial

20 March, 2013 in Edgbaston, Theatre, What's on.

Review: Heather Gardner

The idea is simple: take Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler, rename it Heather Gardner and slap it down in the pre- Beatles ’60s Birmingham.

20 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Theatre.

Coventry theatre graduates set to perform at National Student Drama Festival

A theatre company formed by Coventry University performing arts graduates has been selected to take part in this year’s National Student Drama Festival

18 March, 2013 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre.

Who are the men – and women – in black?

If you’re out and about in the centre of Lichfield next Saturday morning, you could find yourself face-to-face with some rather sinister characters wearing black.

13 March, 2013 in Staffordshire, Theatre, What's on.

10×10: The Journey Home

Ten short plays by ten new playwrights studying at Birmingham University

13 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

God’s Property found at mac birmingham

God’s Property, by award winning playwright and former EastEnder’s actor Arinze Kene, will run at mac birmingham from 26 – 28 March

12 March, 2013 in Edgbaston, Theatre.

Madcap Theatre presents Little Grimley’s Troubles (Tripled)

“There is only one thing that sells tickets….Sex !!”

11 March, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Boeing Boeing lands in Coventry

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre will play host to a brand new production of classic comedy Boeing Boeing as it embarks on a national tour

6 March, 2013 in Comedy, Coventry, Theatre, What's on.

Lichfield: Edge of Darkness

Lichfield Players move rapidly on to their next production, a play which offers a total contrast to Ayckbourn’s humour.

4 March, 2013 in Staffordshire, Theatre, What's on.

The REP100 Weekender

The Birmingham Repertory Theatre is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. To mark this occasion they are holding a weekend of talks

1 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Theatre, What's on.

The Anatomy of Melancholy

First stage adaptation of Robert Burton’s 1,500 page “first self help manual” published in 1621

1 March, 2013 in Books, Theatre, Warwick, What's on.

Grisly Tales From Tumblewater

Birmingham based Teasel Theatre Company will be bringing their highly acclaimed children’s production Grisly Tales From Tumblewater to The Public on 23 March.

27 February, 2013 in Theatre, West Bromwich, What's on.

North Bromsgrove High School presents Disney’s Beauty and The Beast

Once again North Bromsgrove High School’s annual musical production is being staged at Artrix in Bromsgrove

26 February, 2013 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, Theatre, What's on.

Dance into Spring at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

Coppélia, The Dolly Parton Story plus a return for The Moscow State Circus at the Belgrade Theatre

22 February, 2013 in Coventry, Dance, Most recent, Music, Theatre, What's on.

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