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A Fright to Remember!

Halloween Horror Movie Marathon returns to The Public

17 October, 2012 in Film, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Ballet in Bromsgrove: Vienna Festival Ballet presents Coppelia

The ever popular Vienna Festival Ballet, visitors to Artrix every year, return to the Arts Centre on Saturday, October 27th with two performances of Coppelia.

17 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Dance, Most recent, What's on.

Tina Turner musical comes to Coventry

Direct from London’s West End, the smash hit Ike and Tina Turner musical Soul Sister is making its way to Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

16 October, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Music, Theatre, What's on.

Half-Term Adventures II

Further ways to prevent boredom. Part two of our guide to events at local places of interest during half-term.

16 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Education, Local history, Most recent, Motoring, West Midlands, What's on.

This Week at the Robin

Legendary psychedelia amongst others.

15 October, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

10 years of Super Sonic Festival

Ambitious Birmingham arts festival celebrates 10th year

15 October, 2012 in Digbeth, Festivals, Music, What's on.

Half-Term Adventures I

There’ll be no bored kids if we can help it.

15 October, 2012 in Most recent, Tourism, West Midlands, What's on.

Sweet Inspiration

Wondering about Christmas presents already? Get some ideas here.

15 October, 2012 in Food and drink, Hall Green, Shopping, What's on.

Bridget Christie brings hit show to The Public

After a hugely successful sell-out shows at the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe, comedian Bridget Christie will be performing her new show, War Donkey, at The Public in West Bromwich

12 October, 2012 in Comedy, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on.

Paul Foot – the comedian – at The Glee

Following last year’s sell-out UK Tour of Still Life, Paul returns with a brand new show to delight and amuse his connoisseurs – Kenny Larch Is Dead

12 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Comedy, What's on.

The Dark at the Top of Stairs: A bit of Oklahoma in Coventry

The Dark at the top of the Stairs follows the trials and tribulations of the Flood family as they are each forced to face their fears and accept that the world as they know it is changing forever.

12 October, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Jo Caulfield presents Better The Devil You Know

The minute Jo Caulfield comes on stage, you know that you’re in for a good time.

12 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Comedy, Most recent, What's on.

Live from City Hall

Or at least, the latest from Birmingham Town Hall and Symphony Hall.

11 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Comedy, Music, What's on.

Chris and Pui Roadshow 2012

No ‘adult content’ in this show bringing children’s tv favourites to Bromsgrove.

10 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Still the Hero

Former Stranglers frontman Hugh Cornwell will be in Birmingham at the weekend.

10 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

The Public wins Heritage Lottery Fund support

Today, The Public in West Bromwich received £8,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for an exciting project, Places and Faces

9 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich.

October half term activities at The Public

This half-term, from 22 – 27 October, a number of fun-filled workshops and entertaining events are set to inspire visitors to The Public.

9 October, 2012 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, West Bromwich, What's on, Workshops.

Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers set to thunder in Bromsgrove

The show makes a welcome and overdue return to Artrix on Sunday, October 21st.

9 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Farmed Out

Dave Woodhall talks to Farm singer Peter Hooton about music, justice and football

9 October, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

This Week at the Robin

There’s the usual blend of old and new, with a couple of returns and some debuting faces.

8 October, 2012 in Bilston, Most recent, Music, What's on.

Spine-chilling re-imagining of Jack the Ripper will stalk the Bloxwich stage

It is 1888. A long-dormant and ungodly terror is soon to be awakened in Victorian London.

7 October, 2012 in Most recent, Theatre, West Midlands, What's on.

What’s on at The Old Joint Stock

October at a glance at the OJS…

5 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Comedy, Festivals, What's on.

Levellers latest

Levellers have released the next instalment of their project to record a video for every track from their recently released album, Static On The Airwaves.

5 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

Midlands music photography exhibition

A new music photography exhibition is taking place later this month featuring 12 photographers from all over the Midlands.

5 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Exhibitions, West Midlands, What's on.

Apple Day event at Martineau Gardens

Despite the wet summer which has affected Britain’s fruit crops, Martineau Gardens is organising a free, appletastic Apple Day event to celebrate this year’s apple harvest

5 October, 2012 in Edgbaston, Festivals, Food and drink, Gardening, What's on.

Brother Wolf presents Fagin’s Last Hour

Following his outstanding first visit to Artrix last Christmas with “ Marley’s Ghost, James Hyland returns to Artrix

5 October, 2012 in Bromsgrove, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

Celebrate the art of walking

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts has teamed up with fellow Birmingham gallery Ikon and the National Trust to celebrate the art of walking with a day of walks, talks and feasting.

3 October, 2012 in Architecture, Art and Leisure, Birmingham, What's on.

Film Review: Queen of Versailles

Ever wondered what it’s like to be down to your last billion? Dave Woodhall found out.

3 October, 2012 in Film, Most recent, What's on.

A Pair of Kings

Dave Woodhall talks to one of Birmingham’s best-known, unknown artists.

2 October, 2012 in Birmingham, Features, Music, What's on.

Calendar Girls bring an all star line up to Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre

Hit West End show Calendar Girls is making its debut at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre from Mon 15 to Sat 20 Oct featuring an all star line up

2 October, 2012 in Coventry, Most recent, Theatre, What's on.

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