Centenary Square,
Broad Street,
Birmingham,
B1 2EP
(0121) 236 4455
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The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
Ian Brown directs Adrian Mitchell's dramatisation of the classic tale by CS Lewis, following four young adventurers as they stumble into a fairytale land, discovered in an enchanted wardrobe.
When
From Nov 26, Nov 26-29, Dec 1, 5 & 6, 12 & 13, 19 & 20, 22 & 23, 26 & 27, 30, Jan 2 & 3, 6-10, 13-17, 7.30pm, Dec 2, 7pm, Nov 29, Dec 3-6, 8-13, 15-20, 22-24, 26-28, 30 & 31, Jan 2-4, 6-10, 13-16, 2.30pm, Dec 4, 8-11, 15-18, 10.15am (audio described perfs Dec 17, Jan 3, 2.30pm, signed perfs Dec 15, 10.15am, Dec 30, 2.30pm, captioned perfs Jan 10, 1.30pm & 7.30pm), ends Jan 17
Cost
£10-£25, concs available
An Inspector Calls
JB Priestley's classic drama, about murder at an Edwardian dinner party, and the inspector who investigates the case. Directed by Robin Herford.
When
From Jan 30 2009, Mon-Sat 7.30pm, Feb 3, 7pm, mats Feb 5, 7, 10, 12, 2pm (audio described perf Feb 11, 7.30pm, signed perf Feb 12, 7.30pm, captioned perf Feb 13, 7.30pm), ends Feb 14
Cost
£10-£32, concs available, post-show discussion Feb 6, pre-show discussion Feb 11
These Four Streets
A collaboration between six young female writers exploring a community's fight to stay together, after rumours of a rape lead to murder.
When
From Feb 12 2009, Mon-Sat 7pm, mats Feb 21, 24, 26 & 27, 1.30pm (no perf Feb 23), ends Feb 28
Cost
£10, previews £8, concs available, post-show discussion Feb 18
Don John
Kneehigh Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company present a physical show about four lonely people whose lives are changed by an irresistible stranger. Directed by Emma Rice.
When
Feb 17, 7pm, Feb 18-21, 7.30pm, mats Feb 19, 21, 2pm
Cost
£10-£27.50, concs available, post-show discussion Feb 19
The Hounding Of David Oluwale
Oladipo Agboluaje's adaptation of Kester Aspden's drama about the death of a Nigerian immigrant at the hands of police, and the damning investigation that followed. Presented by Eclipse Theatre.
Cost
£12-£22, concs available, post-show discussion Feb 26
His Dark Materials: Part 1
Rachel Kavanaugh directs Nicholas Wright's stage adaptation of Philip Pullman's popular trilogy, following the epic adventures of two children and their daemons through various worlds. Presented by West Yorkshire Playhouse and Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company.
When
Mar 13 & 14, 23 & 24, 27, 31, Apr 3, 7pm, mats Mar 21, 26, 28, Apr 2, 4, 7-9, 11, 2pm (audio described & signed perf Apr 2, 2pm, captioned perf Apr 4, 2pm), ends Apr 11
Cost
£10-£32.50, concs available, pre-show discussion Apr 3
His Dark Materials: Part 2
Nicholas Wright's stage adaptation of Philip Pullman's epic trilogy.
When
Mar 19-21, 25 & 26, 28, 30, Apr 1 & 2, 4, 7-9, 11, 7pm (audio described & signed perf Apr 2, captioned perf Apr 4), ends Apr 11
Cost
£10-£32.50, concs available, post-show discussion Mar 30
The Moon, The Moon
Unlimited Theatre in association with Curve, Leicester presents a dream-like drama about a man who is losing his mind, with only the moon to comfort him.
Kontakt
The Young REP and Sherman Cymru Youth Theatre Cardiff present a series of interactive performances involving conversations with young people in the audience, exploring the interaction between adults and young people.
When
Apr 7-11, 7pm & 8.30pm
Can Any Mother Help Me?
Foursight Theatre presents a heart-warming drama about a group of women who become friends through exchanging letters. Based on Jenna Bailey's book of the same name.
When
Apr 18-21, 7.45pm, mat Apr 21, 2.45pm
Boeing Boeing
Marc Camoletti's comedy about a successful architect juggling his three air-hostess lovers. Starring Martin Marquez, Thaila Zucci, Sarah Jayne Dunn and Susie Blake.
When
Apr 21, 7pm, Apr 22-25, 7.30pm, mats Apr 22, 25, 2pm
Security
Zena Edwards performs her comedy that explores the issues of security and identity in unexpected friendships. Directed by Anthony Shrubsall and presented by Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company in association with Battersea Arts Centre.
Serious Money
Caryl Churchill's 1980s-set satirical drama on the world of corporate finance, about the death of a trader that shakes up life in the City.
When
From May 8, Mon-Sat 7.30pm, mats May 16, 21, 2pm, ends May 23
Looking For Yoghurt
Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company, Joyful Theatre and Kijimuna Festa in association with Hanyong Theatre present a story by Mi Jeong Kim, Toyoko Nishida and Peter Wynne-Willson, in which a girl loses her cat, Yoghurt and searches for her in a world of monsters and machines.
When
May 15, 16, 28, 29, 30, 7pm, May 19-23, 10.30am, mats May 15, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26-30, 1.30pm
Cost
£8 & £10, concessions available
Once On This Island
Birmingham Repertory Theatre in association with Nottingham Playhouse and Hackney Empire presents Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty's musical love story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid.
When
From Jun 5, Mon-Sat 7.30pm, mats Thu & Sat 2pm (no mat perfs Jun 6, 11, 20), ends Jun 20
A New Play
The Younge Rep presents an new play from Tanika Gupta.
When
From Jun 18, Thu-Sat 7pm, mat Sat 1.30pm, ends Jun 20
Three Way
Apples & Snakes and Birmingham Repertory Theatre present spoken word artist Yusura Warsama's drama exploring differences through the means of conversation.
Is There Life After High School?
The Young REP presents the musical adaptation of Jeffrey Kindley's book reminiscing school life. Featuring music by Craig Carnelia.
When
Jul 16-18, 7pm, mat Jul 18, 1.30pm
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