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Rosalie Minnitt’s highly acclaimed debut show, Clementine, came to the Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton on 14th February and was a double Valentine’s Day treat. Later that night, the BBC Radio 4 special Lady Clementine Is Looking For Love was broadcast!
15 & 16 May - BIRMINGHAM, Birmingham Rep (The Door) 'A solo debut remarkable for Minnitt’s restless invention.’ ★★★★ The Guardian 'An absolutely barnstorming performance.' ★★★★ The Telegraph 'Hilarious, engaging, and heartwarming.' ★★★★ Time Out
Birmingham Rep has found its Sweeney Todd - with Iranian-Canadian musical theatre star Ramin Karimloo confirmed to play the lead role when Stephen Sondheim’s musical masterpiece comes to the venue this summer.
A Birmingham-inspired production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is coming to the city in Spring. Dream, co-directed with Deputy Artistic Director Madeleine Kludje, opening in spring 2026.
15 & 16 May - BIRMINGHAM, Birmingham Rep (The Door) 'A solo debut remarkable for Minnitt’s restless invention.’ ★★★★ The Guardian 'An absolutely barnstorming performance.' ★★★★ The Telegraph 'Hilarious, engaging, and heartwarming.' ★★★★ Time Out
14 Feb - WOLVERHAMPTON, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton A solo debut remarkable for Minnitt’s restless invention.’ ★★★★ The Guardian 'An absolutely barnstorming performance.' ★★★★ The Telegraph 'Hilarious, engaging, and heartwarming.' ★★★★ Time Out
New national tour 2025-2026 for star of Have I Got News For You, Is University Really Worth It?, The Last Leg, Would I Lie to You?, Live At The Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Backstage With Katherine Ryan, The Mash Report, The News Quiz
Save the Date - Friday 20th February at 6.30pm
Walsall Arena is celebrating a record-breaking pantomime season as The Wizard of Oz becomes the venue’s best-selling panto ever. A total of 8,590 tickets were sold across 19 performances, making it the most successful pantomime in the Arena’s history
18th FEBRUARY 2026 BIRMINGHAM - Glee Comedy Club 'A distinctive talent, a hugely enjoyable hour.' ★★★★ The Times ‘A killer stage return from a man now increasingly recognisable from your TV screens.' ★★★★ Guardian
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