Kate’s tap Class – Dancing for Children In Need
New adult tap dancing group, Kate’s Tap Class are working on their first project, dancing to raise money for Children In Need.
New adult tap dancing group, Kate’s Tap Class are working on their first project, dancing to raise money for Children In Need.
Warwick Arts Centre have announced details of their autumn dance programme.
The city centre venues have announced another set of eclectic performers.
A hilarious piece of children’s theatre that will leave kids (and adults alike!) in stitches, is heading to The Public this October half-term!
Birmingham is the place to be for cycling this Autumn.
St Paul’s Square is the place for top quality jazz and blues, and it’s all free.
Suspense takes centre stage with Agatha Christie’s Verdict
New exhibition to showcase the best of contemporary art work at Coventry University
Patrick Monahan, the winner of hit ITV show, ‘Show Me The Funny’, will be bringing his brand new stand up show ‘Hug Me I Feel Good’ to The Public
Here’s this week’s events at Bilston’s finest.
Christmas comes early to the Belgrade Theatre this year in the shape of a brand new production of Alan Ayckbourn’s hit comedy Season’s Greetings
Moseley Road Baths, Birmingham’s historic Grade II* swimming baths building in Balsall Heath is to be the subject of a one-day art exhibition
James Rampton interviews a man who is much more than Ricky Gervais’ sidekick.
Some of the biggest names in their fields have been announced.
Jazz and blues lovers will be interested in these.
Birmingham United Nations Association invite guests to attend a talk on press freedom.
At last – something worth visiting a motorway service station for.
News of a new film event in Birmingham: West Midlands Human Rights Film Festival 2011
Symphony Hall and Birmingham Town Hall have announced their folk, world and roots music programme for the autumn.
The show won an Olivier Award for Best New Musical and made the move to the US in 2008 where it continues to run on Broadway.
Saturday, September 3rd affords what is expected to be the last opportunity for the public to see inside the 100-year old Bournville Lane Baths.
A night of amazing live music performed by some of the finest unsigned artists in the UK as well as breakthrough artists
Theatre company Don’t Go Into The Cellar plan to give Birmingham Central Library’s Shakespeare Memorial Room a horrifyingly good send-off….
Dave Woodhall’s been to the cinema.
New talent, tributes and an all-time great.
Lovers of world music are in for a treat in October.
Light House hosts a special part of the Home of Metal festival this September
Bomber’s Moon reveals hidden memories, dark secrets and the nature of faith at the Belgrade Theatre
One of the areas most prestigious venues is looking for bands to play support slots next month.
A timely adaptation of the classic novel is coming to Birmingham next month.