Shows - 18 Jul 13

Date/Time Show

"Off The Straight And Narrow" by DDA
18/07/2013 7:00 pm - 8:15 pm

Looking for something different? Something “off the straight and narrow”? DDA’s collection of short plays is right up your street then – however twisting and broad-ranging. Incorporating what DDA believes could be a previously unknown Shakespeare segment: “A Middleland Night’s Scheme”. Miss it and you’ll live to regret it!



"Tower Block Trio" by Stage2
18/07/2013 7:30 pm - 10:15 pm

“Towerblock Trio” combines three one act dramas by acclaimed writer Philip Ridley. The excellent Stage2 Youth Theatre have been given special permission to rework these plays especially for their young company.
All set in East London, they use fairytales to reveal the inner feelings of the young characters.



"From Berlin To Broadway" by The Midnight Cabaret Band
18/07/2013 7:45 pm - 9:45 pm

With a dazzling array of popular numbers as well as some little-known gems, ‘From Berlin ,To Broadway’ is more than a soiree of music it is a cabaret experience that promises to enthral, excite and entertain. The Midnight Cabaret Band takes you on a musical journey, exploring the characters behind the songs and the myth of the leading lady.



"Tempestory" by Hôtel Teatro
18/07/2013 8:00 pm - 9:15 pm

“Tempestory” is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”.
Prospero is a patient in a sea-side nursing home. Hours and days blur into each other, his mind wanders. Memories stir. His mind runs over his life, recreating, re-imagining. After previewing at Birmingham Fest, this new adaptation of The Tempest will premiere in Spain.



"Parklife" by Inamoment
18/07/2013 9:00 pm - 10:15 pm

Welcome to Pigeon Park, right here in the centre of Birmingham, home of well, the pigeons. Everywhere are people, milling about, going about their business, at home in their city. Or maybe not. Incisive, devised, engrossing theatre; part of the Inamoment ongoing Brum Beats project, created by & for those who live, work or play in Birmingham.



"The Confessions Of Jon-Jak Crusoe" by Ad Hoc Theatre
18/07/2013 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm

A comedy by and with Gareth Owen. Crusoe, a self-deluded genius, rails grandiloquently at his inability to pen a masterpiece in emulation of his muse, ‘Jean-Jacques Mark 1 the Frog Scribbler’.

Highly acclaimed in London, Edinburgh, Rome; and later this year, by special invitation, in Los Angeles. Oh, and of course Birmingham!


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