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Tag Archives: Warwick Arts Centre

Tubular Bells turns fifty

Anniversary tour includes local dates.

21 October, 2022 in Music.

West Midlands arts projects receive Commonwealth Games funding

£600,000 awarded through Spirit of 2012 collaboration with Birmingham 2022.

18 September, 2020 in Charities, Commonwealth Games 2022, Community, Dance, Family.

Strauss, Salome, Simon & Garfunkel

Talking to opera singer Jennifer Holloway, ahead of her performance at Warwick Arts Centre.

24 April, 2018 in Classical, Music.

Telling the Tales

A light-hearted look at a serious subject at Warwick Arts Centre.

23 April, 2018 in Comedy, Dance, Most recent, Theatre.

Virtually Warwick

Step into boundary-pushing virtual reality experiences at Warwick Arts Centre this month.

24 January, 2018 in Most recent.

Stephen’s Circuses

Ahead of his gig at Warwick Arts Centre on Thursday 18th January, Bria Donaldson spoke to Stephen K Amos.

22 December, 2017 in Comedy.

Warwick Arts Centre’s temporary theatre opens

Goose Nest will host productions during major renovation.

11 October, 2017 in Theatre.

Bite Size Festival promises a feast of mini-performances

New work to be showcased at Warwick Arts Centre.

7 September, 2017 in Festivals, Theatre.

Warwick Arts Centre submits plans for major redevelopment

Three year project to create visionary complex.

31 March, 2017 in Architecture, Business, Education, Most recent.

Hollywood legend to perform in Coventry

John Carpenter set for Warwick Arts Centre gig.

23 September, 2016 in Film, Music.

Big Girls Blouse

Coventry-born trans campaigner Kate O’Donnell returns to Warwick Arts Centre with new show.

4 March, 2016 in Comedy, Community.

Whiter than white

balletLORENT’s Snow White to play Warwick Arts Centre.

10 February, 2016 in Dance, Most recent.

Where there’s Life

Moving account of children during the Holocaust for Warwick Arts Centre.

14 January, 2016 in Most recent, Music, Theatre.

Get your teeth in to it

Festival gives a chance to see new and emerging talent.

2 November, 2015 in Festivals, Theatre.

Warwick Arts Centre on for hat-trick

Recognition for Coventry venue.

9 September, 2015 in Music.

Philharmonia at Warwick

French horn symphony showcase.

5 March, 2015 in Classical, Music.

Arts Connect announce latest grants

£130,000 invested in arts & cultural opportunities for young people.

3 February, 2015 in Art and Leisure, Balsall Heath, Childrens.

Warwick Music Festival celebrates University’s anniversary

Arts centre to commemorate landmark birthday.

31 January, 2015 in Festivals, Music.

Life, universe, everything…

Where we talk to comedian Alun Cochrane about Greek philosophers and football shirts.

30 January, 2015 in Comedy.

2015 at Warwick Arts Centre

Because it’s almost next year already.

5 December, 2014 in Comedy, Exhibitions, Music, Theatre.

Warwick Arts Centre dives into anniversary with The Pool

Life begins at 40 for arts centre.

14 November, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Exhibitions.

Let down your hair

Warwick Arts Centre welcomes a classic ballet.

27 May, 2014 in Dance, Most recent.

Half-term fun at Warwick Arts Centre

How to avoid hearing “I’m boooorrrred.”

19 October, 2013 in Childrens, Film, Theatre, Warwickshire.

Family fun at Warwick Arts Centre

Plenty to do from now until Christmas.

27 September, 2013 in Childrens, Coventry, What's on.

Highlights of Fierce Festival 2013 announced

Birmingham’s Fierce Festival returns this October with its distinctive programme of performance and surprising installations in public space.

10 May, 2013 in Birmingham, Festivals, 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.

Theatre Fever celebrates the best of West Midlands’ theatre

A two week celebration of theatre will highlight the best of West Midlands’ creativity this March.

16 February, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Birmingham, Solihull, Theatre, Warwick, West Midlands, What's on.

Lights, Camera…. new season of films at Warwick Arts Centre

Warwick Arts Centre have announced their summer film series, including some whip-smart comedies guaranteed to make you forget the lousy weather.

22 June, 2012 in Film, Warwick, What's on.

Arts Council award will be a catalyst for success for the Belgrade Theatre

Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre is delighted to announce that it has been successful in securing a grant of £240,000 from Arts Council England’s Catalyst Arts fund under the Capacity Building Programme.

24 May, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre.

Film ‘12 at Warwick

Here’s some releases you won’t find at your local multiplex.

23 February, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Festivals, Warwick, What's on.

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