Court on Canvas/A Gem of a Game
Two exhibitions commemorating the game of Lawn Tennis and the man responsible for its existence are now on
Two exhibitions commemorating the game of Lawn Tennis and the man responsible for its existence are now on
Once more, a bit of a mixed bag for Leamington’s finest.
If you’re still in mourning for Top of the Pops Stourbridge is the place to be on Saturday.
The third Birmingham International Food Fair takes place later this month.
Mowgli the man-cub, Baloo the bear and Shere Khan the tiger are making their way to Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre for a fun packed performance
Leamington Assembly will play host to some of the country’s most promising pop talent in July.
Martin Longley finds that oddroc forms are still flourishing in Manhattan and Brooklyn…
Wolverhampton on the Fringe, Light House’s new and exciting comedy season 2011 continues this June
Birmingham-based Theatre Company “Don’t Go Into The Cellar!” is bringing a series of gripping Victorian capers to King’s Heath over the summer.
Birmingham will be turning pink over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend as an anticipated 100,000 visitors descend in the city
Dave Woodhall reviews Britcop flim Blitz.
News of another arts event taking place in the summer.
Arguably one of the most influential musicians of all time has announced a show in Wolverhampton as part of his UK tour.
Legendary comedian and actor Joe Torry is to unleash his rapier wit in Birmingham for the first time
Simon Evans brings his trademark razor sharp, ironic wit to The Glee Club in June.
Wolverhampton on the Fringe: Comedians on way to Edinburgh Fringe stop off for unique hilarious season at Light House
The latest from the city centre’s premier venues includes a return for one of Birmingham’s finest performers.
Wacky theatre or what? A cunning marketing ploy or just something different in your lounge?
A robot-themed activity day will be taking place at The Public in West Bromwich on Saturday 28 May
The Light House has a packed program for May and June
Ready Steady Cook meets Blind Date in true ‘Bollywood style’
Light House Gallery in Wolverhampton introduces a new exhibition which encourages us to question what we find in the archives
The usual mix of seasoned veterans and promising newcomers will be performing in Bilston.
Not the busiest week in Leamingtion, but a good night for all that.
Organisers of one of Britain’s most popular new music festivals, Summer Sundae Weekender 2011, have announced more acts
TV, radio and stand-up star Simon Munnery talks to The Birmingham Press.
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.
The history of the music hall is heading to The Public on Friday 15 April as Gaiety present, Tararaboomdeay.
Top local comic Sean Percival will be heading up a night of rip-roaring comedy at The Public on Friday 15 April.
An extremely varied range of new shows has been announced by the city centre venues – Including John Barrowman