The 2015 Show of the Festival award winners officially open Birmingham Fest 2017 with a fantastic double bill bringing together dance, physical theatre, and spoken word. Both moving and outstanding.
Exploring one of the most iconic women in history as we hear Marilyn’s story, told by Marilyn, to try and discover who the real woman was behind the glitz and glamour that we know so well.
Spencer Percival has one claim to fame. He’s the only Prime Minister to ever be assassinated. Unfortunately no one’s ever heard of him. 205 years later, Nick Hall tries to tell his story. Madcap comedy as seen on the BBC.
Exploring one of the most iconic women in history as we hear Marilyn’s story, told by Marilyn, to try and discover who the real woman was behind the glitz and glamour that we know so well.
Against the background of a terrorism event some people find themselves trapped in a cafe waiting for darkness. In the midst of conflict it is still possible for relationships to develop?
A one woman show about dementia where the stories are told through several different characters. Presented as a work in
progress piece for feedback with post show discussion.
Exploring one of the most iconic women in history as we hear Marilyn’s story, told by Marilyn, to try and discover who the real woman was behind the glitz and glamour that we know so well.
Willis hosts and stars in an evening of comedy featuring some of Birmingham's funniest poets in a rib-tickling display of word wizardry for a night of merriment through spoken word.
Life, love, death and music - poetic tales of growing up, getting angry and getting on in the middle of England in the 70’s. Presented by Coventry poet Nick Knibb AKA The Archbishop.
Box of Frogs present their own brand of high-octane improvised nonsense from audience suggestions. All your favourite improv games, unrehearsed and improvised entirely live. No-one knows what will happen, least of all them! Expect to laugh, expect to be amazed - but most of all expect the unexpected!
Taking the audience from 1914 to 1918 through famous World War 1 literature and new original writing. Capturing snapshots of life in the trenches as well as many more aspects of how the war affected families.
A new and exciting piece of theatre part devised from a series of six workshops that specifically target young disabled people in Birmingham. Artist and nine times Paralympic Gold Medallist, Robin Surgeoner leads the workshops which aim to provide a sense of empowerment as artists and disabled people.
A one-woman show exploring the complexities surrounding love and abuse. A movement based piece which contains elements of performance art and cinematographic effects. It combines texts both in Spanish and English.
A variety night including musical acts, comedians, poets and spoken word artists, games, prizes and more. So if you like a fun filled evening with laughter and joy join the club! This performance includes an Edinburgh Fringe preview from Lou Sanders.
A gothic comedy with madness, a monster and a teddy bear. Frankenstein's monster has his own problems and can't find anywhere to fit in. An exploration of mental illness retelling the famous story with dark humour and a few songs.
What do Mozart and Kim Kardashian have in common? Failed marriages are the theme in an ambitious retelling of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. This biting satire is a romp through Mozart's masterpiece - Kardashian style!
Casting director Alison Solomon runs a special Q&A session on everything acting related and beyond. Bring along your questions, hear everyone else's, and get some sound advice. Open to everyone in the industry.
Taking the audience from 1914 to 1918 through famous World War 1 literature and new original writing. Capturing snapshots of life in the trenches as well as many more aspects of how the war affected families.
A new comedy about a couple who think they may have a 'seven year itch'. Ellie and Matt realise they are not giving each other the attention they used to, so they decide to spice things up by introducing some ‘role play’ into their relationship but things don’t work out quite as they imagined!
A new comedy about a couple who think they may have a 'seven year itch'. Ellie and Matt realise they are not giving each other the attention they used to, so they decide to spice things up by introducing some ‘role play’ into their relationship but things don’t work out quite as they imagined!
A new comedy about a couple who think they may have a 'seven year itch'. Ellie and Matt realise they are not giving each other the attention they used to, so they decide to spice things up by introducing some ‘role play’ into their relationship but things don’t work out quite as they imagined!
A man runs away to the mountain. Tormented by grief that originated in the loss of someone, he is unable to process his feelings and decides to seek the answers in the stillness of nature. An international production featuring performers from Sweden and the UK.
A variety night including musical acts, comedians, poets and spoken word artists, games, prizes and more. So if you like a fun filled evening with laughter and joy join the club! This performance includes an Edinburgh Fringe preview from comedian Gráinne Maguire.
It's fringe season in Edinburgh and the old saying ‘the show must go on’ proves especially difficult to adhere to for one upstart wrestling promotion from Birmingham attempting to put on their first ever event.
A somewhat raucous, most definitely rude comedy about the inevitable trials and tribulations of being 17, a Goth, and gay in the 21st Century. Nick’s hilarious misadventures get him into all sorts of sticky situations.
"I would believe only in a God that could dance. Now I have learnt to walk. Since then I have allowed myself to run". A spoken word theatrical play about recovery
A new musical from the team that won best show last year. It's 1928 and Annie - May Maudsley welcomes you to the No Name Speakeasy for a story of love, crime and killings. A jewel heist with an unexpected ending told through song.
Casting director Alison Solomon runs a special "audition skills" workshop. Participants will bring along a prepared monologue and receive feedback and advice. A great and invaluable group session. Open to all levels of experience. (STRICTLY LIMITED SPACES)
A party for a coat? Only in Russia! However, a turn of events leads to strange party, and the sudden loss of a coat. This is a new piece of youth theatre produced by Enact Academy Tamworth, adapted from Nikoli Gogol’s classic.
"I would believe only in a God that could dance. Now I have learnt to walk. Since then I have allowed myself to run". A spoken word theatrical play about recovery
A curious clown is stuck between the gender binary. Armed with not much more than a pair of boxers, they set out on a violently hilarious attempt to fit in, one way or another. Is it really rewriting the rules if you haven't read the rulebook?