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  • Much Ado back at Waterside

    CF 25/04

    BACK by popular demand for the Shakespeare Birthday Weekend, Much Ado About Nothing will return to the Waterside Theatre. The production of the Bard's dark ...»

  • Art to go on show

    Jo Sykes 25/04

    SOLIHULL College’s community arts students take centre stage next week as the college hosts an exhibition of their work. The students, who attend at outreach ...»

  • Kooks are back with their second brilliant album

    Luke Hamer 25/04

    FOLLOWING on from their hugely successful debut album, Inside In/Inside Out, The Kooks are back with their brilliant second offering, Konk. The Brighton four piece ...»

  • Town singers and comedian unite for charity show

    Jo Sykes 25/04

    SOLIHULL singers The Surplus Cassocks join forces with home-grown comedian Malcolm Stent for an ‘Evening of Music and Mirth’ on Thursday, April 24. Tickets are ...»

  • Trio set to show off orchestral talents

    Jo Sykes 25/04

    REHEARSALS are under way for Solihull Symphony Orchestra's Rising Stars Concert, to be held at Arden School in Knowle on Sunday, April 20. The concert, ...»

  • Doctor Dolittle heads to Brum

    Jo Sykes 25/04

    THE LEGENDARY Tommy Steele, one of Britain’s best-loved musical stars, returns to Birmingham Hippodrome this year in the title role of smash hit production Doctor ...»

  • Win tickets to see Baby Show at NEC

    Jo Sykes 25/04

    THE BABY Show is back at The NEC, Birmingham, next month. From May 16 - 18 this essential day out is guaranteed to prepare and ...»

  • There's a world of dance heading your way

    Jo Sykes 17/04

    THE INTOXICATING rhythms of Cuban dance and music will set Birmingham Hippodrome on fire from Thursday 1 – Saturday 3 May - as part of ...»

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