It’s a cultural feast which has pumped untold millions into the West Midlands economy for more than 40 years – but Jim Simpson fears this year’s Birmingham’s Jazz and Blues Festival could be the last…
Birmingham Rep has announced another feast of inclusive and diverse drama, comedy, and performance as it announces new productions to join the packed 2025/26 season line up.
All four members of iconic heavy metal band Black Sabbath were celebrated at a landmark civic ceremony at the weekend – and walked off with gold-plated medals designed by a student from Birmingham City University’s School of Jewellery.
Edgbaston Village has revealed plans for a night of music, cinema, and community as it transforms Greenfield Crescent into an outdoor cinema space for a one-night-only screening of The Wizard of Oz on Saturday 19 July.
G.A.P Entertainment, in association with Birmingham Repertory Theatre, presents Jah Makin It Happen, a production that ambitiously explores the Windrush experience through the lens of one family’s journey from Jamaica to Britain.
Katherine Senior's extraordinary new play "Spitfire Girls" delivers an emotionally charged and deeply moving tribute to the forgotten heroines of World War II.
Based on a true story, Ali Miles’ gripping play transports audiences to the haunting beauty of the Scottish Highlands, where the past and present entwine with chilling effect.
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