Sam wakes up following a heavy night out. He’d fallen out with his girlfriend and needed to drown his sorrows. However, the next morning he has no recollection of the previous night, and also he may not have spent it alone. A new comedy.
Sam wakes up following a heavy night out. He’d fallen out with his girlfriend and needed to drown his sorrows. However, the next morning he has no recollection of the previous night, and also he may not have spent it alone. A new comedy.
'The Enduring Romance of Cathy and Heathcliff' is a touching, romantic comedy that follows the lives of Cathy and John, as John tries to prove to Cathy that he can be her ideal man, he can be her Heathcliff. Featuring some of the best music from the 50's and 60's.
Sam wakes up following a heavy night out. He’d fallen out with his girlfriend and needed to drown his sorrows. However, the next morning he has no recollection of the previous night, and also he may not have spent it alone. A new comedy.
Was Shakespeare right to kill off King Lear at the end of his play? This fascinating play takes us along Lear’s journey following the news of Cordelia’s death, allowing us to re-examine the original play’s themes and insights, from a completely different angle.
A lust triangle of suspense, intrigue and saucy wordplay ensues in this costume drama pastiche menagerie, inspired by Shakespeare's comedies, Restoration innuendo and hint of Austen and Penny Dreadful. The characters are ridiculous and the plot is riddled with wit.
Was Shakespeare right to kill off King Lear at the end of his play? This fascinating play takes us along Lear’s journey following the news of Cordelia’s death, allowing us to re-examine the original play’s themes and insights, from a completely different angle.
Once upon a time, in a land far away (Yorkshire), there lived a prince among men named Tommy. All was right in his kingdom, until one day he encountered bold and brassy Brenda, maker of exotic candles. An original comedy sketch show, featuring songs, audience participation - and a spot of bingo!
A special taster workshop for Birmingham Fest. Thinking of auditioning for drama schools? Find out the do’s & dont’s, what they look for (and hate!) and other helpful tips. You will be given guidance & advice to help you explore and develop your audition speeches.
Robert-John Edwards (Bass-Baritone) and Fraser Graham (Piano) present a recital of songs, all by composers or with words by poets, contemporary to the Great War of 1914-18. They tell the tale of a ploughboy, born in the late 1880s/early 1890s.
The Blue Orange writers group present their third selection of rehearsed readings. Having started the same year as Birmingham Fest, come along and see the latest eclectic mix of pieces the resident group has written.