Enchanted landscapes and a moonlit lake, BRB captures the essence of one of the greatest ballets - Swan Lake. |
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The Hippodrome: from ballet to West End musicals and not forgetting a cheeky bit of comedy. |
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Birmingham born playwright, David Edgar, has turned his attention to American politics. |
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When war rages all around her, Mother Courage strives to keep her family alive. |
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Clive went to the first night of the sell out show 'Grease' - he was left feeling 'disappointed'. |
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Teenage high spirits and lots of hit songs from the 80's - Footloose 'cuts loose' on stage. |
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FORWARD by Robert Warrington is the story of an extraordinary working class Birmingham family. |
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Women & Theatre present a gothic fable exploring suppression of natural desires & extreme emotions. |
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Boy George's hit musical Taboo brings to life the dazzling New Romantic Movement. |
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The amazing Moscow State Circus rolled into town - Jenny Jones went along to take a look. |
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Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe: The magical world of Narnia came to Birmingham. |
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Cinderella: Julian Clary put's his own slant on the classic pantomime, showing at the Hippodrome. |
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Beauty and the Beast: Raj Ford reviewed Birmingham Royal Ballet's production of the fairy story. |
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Tweenies: Carolle Forde Garcia took her youngsters to see the 'fab four' Tweenies at the NIA. |
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| The Wizard of Oz: all the favourites - Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and Toto. |
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| Christmas Shows: Christmas is a great time to go and see a show and this year there are some great shows. |
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| The Play What I Wrote: More than just a tribute show to Britain's finest-ever comedy double act. |
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| Annie:This latest touring version reunites many of the cast from the 2002 tour and is a hit from the start. |
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| Carousel: "The last time I saw a UK Productions tour of 'Carousel', Sam Kane was playing Jigger." |
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| Madness of George III: is a collaboration between the B'ham Rep and the West Yorkshire Playhouse. |
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| Cats: One of the world's most successful musicals came to The Alex. We have three reviews. |
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| Migrant Voices: Banner Theatre re-toured its production, Migrant Voices, for Black History Month. |
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| More Light: Concubines sealed in a tomb with their dying master rapidly slip into a world of fear. |
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| Scrooge: The festive season began early in Brum, with the arrival of Scrooge at the Hippodrome. |
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| View from the Bridge: Arthur Miller’s raw American tragedy stirred the Rep audience. |
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| Jonathan Church, The REP’s Artistic Director was interviewed by a website user, Dawinder Bansal. |
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| The Birmingham Rep was looking for a dog play 'Toto' in it's Christmas production of The Wizard Of Oz. |
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| Layla Majnun - Harmage Singh Kalirai talks about the sub-continent equivalent of 'Romeo and Juliet'. |
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| Transmissions Festival - a show case of young writers' work. Farrah tells us what it's like to be involved. |