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Act Two starts 3rd September.
We’re home! I’m absolutely delighted to be able to share our re-opening season with you. Since starting as Artistic Director during our centenary year, I have been inspired by the legacy of Sir Barry Jackson, founder of The REP. It’s his founding principles of giving Birmingham the opportunity to see the world’s greatest plays alongside gambling on future talent that has guided me in putting together this season With this in mind, we are re-opening the theatre with a breadth and range of work that covers well-loved classics, greatest hits, familiar faces, and looking to the future with new plays, new companies and some brilliant collaborative and contemporary theatre-making across our three very distinct spaces. It’s particularly exciting to be launching the new 300-seat studio with a season of work spear-headed by a local artist with an international profile: Soweto Kinch. We continue our commitment to inspiring new regional voices and on REP Foundry and REP Pilot nights you’ll be the first to witness their works in progress. Behind the scenes we continue our work with young people, and there’s work across the whole season for all ages. The theatre has been refurbished and the auditoriums refreshed but it’s an empty shell without an audience. So, we very much look forward to welcoming you, not only to the shows, but to the public spaces where you will find a new bar and restaurant, places to sit and read or meet friends and gorgeous exhibitions. We’re heralding a new beginning and we can’t wait to show you around.
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Roxana Silbert
What’s new for 2013? Backstage Tours Have a Peek! On selected Saturdays you can delve behind the scenes on our guided backstage tours. Visit the wig-room, wardrobe, workshop and wings; see the dressing rooms and maybe rub shoulders with an actor or stage manager for just £5 & £3 concessions. Or have a Peek, A Pie & A Pint! After wandering the corridors of creativity and sharing our interesting anecdotes you may be ready for a pie and a pint in our new restaurant. For just £12 & £10 concessions you can tour and then tuck in! All tours take place at 11.00am on selected Saturdays and last approximately 90 minutes. Look out for the BT symbol in the diary pages of this brochure for precise dates. New Brasserie We are delighted to introduce our new catering partner Searcys, who have launched a new brasserie within The REP’s building, called Centenary Bar & Brasserie; providing fresh seasonal British cuisine. Find out more on page 12! New Conferencing and Events suites We have three new stylish and flexible meeting rooms facing on to Centenary Square. Ideal for a wide range of functions and events, these suites are supported by Searcys and our banqueting and event management team. If you would like more information, please email events@searcys.co.uk
The STUDIO New to The REP for 2013 is a modern, accessible, flexible 300-seat studio theatre, shared with the Library of Birmingham. The STUDIO helps us realise a long-held ambition to programme mid-scale works within our building. This creates exciting possibilities to produce and present a wide range of new plays and classics that benefit from an intimate relationship with the audience.
New ways to see more theatre Mad To Miss We’re continuing to make theatre as accessible to young people as possible with our updated Mad To Miss scheme for 14 - 26 year olds offering ticket prices as low as £5. Mad To Miss is only available on selected shows, days and times. Multi Play Pack If you’re buying six tickets or more at the same time, you’ll receive 20% off each ticket on performances in The HOUSE, The STUDIO, The DOOR or across all three theatres. Either book online or ask about the Multi Play Pack at our box office, The BOX (not available on concessions). Guidance Symbols These symbols are to help you make a more informed decision when deciding which shows to book.
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A National Theatre production
3 to 21 September Following a sell-out run at the National Theatre, Alan Bennett’s acclaimed new comedy, People, begins its UK tour in Birmingham. People spoil things; there are so many of them and the last thing one wants is them traipsing through one’s house. But with the park a jungle and a bath on the billiard table, what is Dorothy to do? Her archdeacon sister wants to hand the estate to the care of the National Trust, but Dorothy favours a more creative solution. People reunites Alan Bennett with director Nicholas Hytner, following their collaborations on the celebrated The History Boys and The Habit Of Art. Cast includes: Siân Phillips Selina Cadell Michael Thomas
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Director Nicholas Hytner National Theatre cast photo by Geraint Lewis
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“ Wonderfully funny... a grand evening.” The Times ★★★★★ “ Outrageously funny and provocative.” Independent ★★★★ “ A richly enjoyable evening. Provocative fun... entertaining, funny and touching.” Daily Telegraph ★★★★
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre in association with The Albany presents
The Legend Of Mike Smith By Soweto Kinch
12 to 28 September Award-winning jazz and hip hop star Soweto Kinch opens our first ever show in The REP’s newest space, The STUDIO, with an incredible staged performance of his latest album. With jazz improvisation, a driving hip hop score and choreography from a pioneer of British Hip Hop culture, Jonzi D. Inspired by The Seven Deadly Sins and Dante’s Inferno, Soweto performs the story of Mike Smith, a young, aspiring MC caught in a world of temptation where the boundaries of reality and fantasy collide. An alto-saxophonist and MC, Soweto Kinch is one of the most exciting and versatile young musicians in both the British jazz and hip hop scenes. He has amassed an impressive list of accolades and awards on both sides of the Atlantic including a Mercury Music Prize nomination, two UMA Awards and a MOBO for best Jazz Act in 2003 and 2007. The Legend of Mike Smith promises to be an absorbing combination of music, animation and dance with long awaited, brand new material played live by Soweto and his band every night .
“ A real tour de force – a contemporary take on The Seven Deadly Sins.” John Fordham, The Guardian (about the album)
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The National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Shakespeare Company present
24 to 28 September Macbeth is dead. Under cover of night, an English army has swept through the landscape, killed the tyrant and taken the seat of power. Attempting to restore peace and put in place a new ruler, Siward, the commanding officer, is beset by a brutal guerrilla uprising. Increasingly isolated from his own men and Scottish allies alike, Siward's efforts to restore order appear futile as the situation spins out of control. David Greig’s exhilarating play is a vision of one man’s attempt to restore peace in a country ravaged by war. Cast Includes: Siobhan Redmond Jonny Phillips “ …an irresolvable drama about an irresolvable conflict – a work of compelling intelligence, provocation and wit.” The Guardian ★★★★ “ If it’s riveting spectacle, challenging ideas and human drama you want, this is the show to see.” The Times ★★★★
By David Greig
Photograph of 2011 production by Richard Campbell
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Director Roxana Silbert Design Robert Innes Hopkins Lighting Chahine Yavroyan Composer Nick Powell 09
Birmingham Repertory Theatre in association with Bill Kenwright presents
4 to 19 October A classic of fifties theatre and immortalised in the much-loved film, Twelve Angry Men is still as hardhitting and vital today. One man’s life hangs in the balance. Should he face the death sentence for murder? Twelve men convene in one claustrophobic room to decide. Having nearly reached a unanimous verdict of guilty, a single dissenting voice instigates an insightful, but emotionally charged, examination of the facts. Is there enough reasonable doubt to acquit? And can he persuade his eleven fellow jurors to spare the life of the accused? Martin Shaw returns to his home city in this phenomenal new version of Twelve Angry Men.
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Interactive Theatre International presents
Faulty Towers
The REP banqueting Suite
24 to 28 September
The Dining Experience
The brand-new Centenary Bar & Brasserie opens alongside the wonderfully refurbished Birmingham Repertory Theatre in September 2013. Open every day from breakfast through to late-night snacks, the Centenary is all about authentic, seasonal British food. The main restaurant has stunning views over Centenary Square and serves a range of bistro-style dishes, making it perfect for a light lunch or a pre-show bite. Pre-theatre dining Our pre-theatre dining packages cost £14 for two courses or £18 for three courses. Simply pre-book then arrive at the theatre to select your meal from a set menu of stunning food made with fresh, seasonal ingredients from across the UK. (Vegetarian dishes are available). Express Menu Our specially priced express menu promises two courses for £13 in forty-five minutes for when time is as important as flavour. 12
The lounge bar is a more relaxed affair serving a range of artisan coffees, sandwiches and indulgences during the day, before switching to a more salubrious environment in the evenings. Local beers, well priced wines and the perfect G&T accompanied by our charcuterie boards or gourmet hot-dogs can all be enjoyed in the evenings. The Centenary Bar & Brasserie will be run by The REP’s new catering partners, Searcys, who are famous for their restaurants in the National Portrait Gallery, St Pancras International and Blenheim Palace. Reservations for the Centenary Bar & Brasserie can be made via The REP’s website or by emailing centenary@searcys.co.uk Special rates are available for groups of 12 or more, call 0121 236 4455 to enquire further.
Join Basil, Sybil and Manuel for a dining experience with a difference. Enjoy a meal in the company of these classic comedy characters and witness the inevitable chaos! Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience is a two-hour interactive production set in a restaurant where the audience are the guests served a three-course lunch or dinner. Since its debut in Brisbane in 1997, thousands of people around the world have enjoyed the antics of Basil, Sybil and Manuel in a sell-out show that continues to win five-star reviews wherever it goes. Book now to avoid disappointment! The performers are impersonators only, and have no connection to John Cleese, Connie Booth or the BBC.
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A Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Paines Plough production
Hopelessly Devoted By Kate Tempest
19 September to 5 October Following her smash-hit debut, Wasted, Kate Tempest, the poet and rapper taking the UK by storm, returns to Birmingham with her incendiary new play. Hopelessly Devoted is about love in all its extremes. Though not starring Kate herself, her firecracker lyrics fuse with a fierce soundtrack to tell a story like never before. Prepare for visual and sensory overload. Kate Tempest has performed around the world, New York to Sydney, at Glastonbury, on BBC Television and Radio 1. She has twice won the world famous Nu Yorican Café poetry slam. Wasted premiered in Birmingham prior to a 42-date national tour and sell-out run at London’s Roundhouse. “ One of the most exciting young writers working in Britain today.” The Huffington Post “ She has no right whatsoever to be as good as she is. It astounds me. Her writing is epic.” Scroobius Pip – UK Spoken Word Artist “ Wow” Chuck D – Public Enemy
Director James Grieve This production and the subsequent UK tour is supported by the Sir Barry Jackson Trust.
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21 to 26 October It’s the morning of Betty’s son’s wedding and she decides to go up into the attic to dust. Surrounded by clutter, memories and ghosts from her past, Betty finds herself torn between the three men in her life – a husband she’s never loved, a son she’s about to lose and a man she had a passionate affair with over thirty years ago. Desperate to escape it all, there’s only one place to go and that’s…up. Kay Mellor’s glorious comedy stars Lynda Bellingham and Christopher Timothy and is brought to the stage on its pre-West End tour by David Pugh & Dafydd Rogers, the multi award-winning producers of Calendar Girls, Brief Encounter, The Full Monty and ART. A Sheffield Theatres production.
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Teatr Polski Bydgoszcz, Staatsschauspiel Dresden, and Zagreb Youth Theatre present
Europa REP100 Autumn Events and Activities Join us as we continue to explore and share our dramatic history though our REP100 centenary celebrations. REP100 Exhibition
REP100 Open Days
Telling the story of a dramatic century through original items from The REP’s archive which include theatrical drawings and designs, significant documentation and intriguing correspondence from our history. There will also be interactive installations and activities for you to get involved in.
Design a costume, make your own mask, put on your own puppet theatre play, enjoy a backstage tour, step on one of our stages, see wig and make-up demonstrations and get creative. Our doors will be flung open so you can learn more about us through a variety of activities for all the family!
This exhibition is free and is accessible during the opening hours of the theatre. REP100 Behind The Scenes Tours A guided tour of discovery exploring The REP’s fascinating history and what really goes on backstage! Tickets must be booked in advance, £5 full price, £3 concessions.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. All activities are free. REP100 Unscripted After the success of the REP100 Weekender in March we are bringing you REP100 Unscripted, a series of themed talks, discussions and debates throughout the autumn season. Confirmed dates will be anounced on the website.
What visitors said of REP100: “ I enjoyed being on the stage, seeing from an actor’s viewpoint, seeing props and costumes and learning a lot of history!” “ The exhibition, the hats, costumes and posters. Good, fun and informative.” “ The exhibition - nostalgia and almost the feeling of ‘being there.’” “Inspirational.”
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16 to 19 October What exactly is ‘European’?... Theatre-lovers from the UK, Germany, Poland and Croatia have been asked the same question. Using their answers as a starting point, writers from the four counties have united to deliver Europa – a striking snapshot of a confusing continent. Join characters from across Europe as they struggle to make sense of their everchanging countries. Post-9/11 paranoia, lost national identities, neo-fascism and a crumbling currency ingeniously interlink in this satiric and savagely comic play brought to you by four pioneering European Theatre companies in partnership..
Funded with support from the European Commission Birmingham Repertory Theatre presents a Young REP Production
23 and 24 October Ten schools Ten minutes Ten scenes Ten decades Inspired by material from The REP’s archive, ten schools discover the hidden stories and secrets of Birmingham and The REP. Join us as our school groups interpret The REP’s rich and varied heritage through a range of styles and genres. These performances will be devised by the schools involved and culminate in 10 blazing scenes. Not to be missed. sponsored by
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company presents
Tartuffe
1 to 16 November When the seemingly perfect Tartuffe ingratiates himself with the wealthy Orgon and his mother Madame Pernelle, he is soon welcomed into their home and into their lives. His combination of charm, respectability and religious authority proves so irresistible that he is eventually promised the hand of Orgon’s daughter in marriage. But the rest of Orgon’s family have grave doubts – is there more to Tartuffe than meets the eye? When the threat of eviction for the family and imprisonment for Orgon become apparent, is it all too late to find out? This hilarious and irreverent whirlwind of lies, religious hypocrisy and family feuds features one of theatre’s most perfect comedy creations, the beguiling Tartuffe. This new production of Molière’s famous comedy is directed by The REP’s Artistic Director, Roxana Silbert. REP100 Patron Mark Williams steps into the legendary role having gained national treasure status with roles in the Harry Potter films, Doctor Who and the BBC series Father Brown.
By Molière Translated by Chris Campbell
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Bedlam A Festival Of Mad Ideas
Stan’s Cafe presents
Presented by Birmingham Repertory Theatre in association with Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust. The Anatomy Of Melancholy and Mess are two innovative productions exploring mental health - a topic which has influenced, inspired and created some of the greatest theatre of all time. Surrounding these two shows will be a range of workshops and debates tackling different aspects of mental health. Visit birmingham-rep.co.uk/bedlam for further details.
China Plate presents Caroline Horton and Company
Mess
1 to 2 November Josephine is putting on a play – Boris and Sistahl help. It’s about anorexia. But don’t let that put you off. Unflinchingly they confront big issues (and extremely tiny ones). Today they will tackle a particularly thin elephant in the room. Obsession, addiction and not wanting to get out of bed: a play with songs from You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissy! creator Caroline Horton.
By Caroline Horton
By James Yarker
Nominated for a 2013 Olivier Award for You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissy! 2012 Stage Award Winner for Best Ensemble. “ Comes perilously close to genius and announces Horton as a major major talent.” Time Out ★★★★ Triggered@Warwick Arts Centre. Commissioned by Battersea Arts Centre and Parabola Arts Centre. Funded by a Wellcome Trust Arts Award. Supported by Ovalhouse, London.
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The Anatomy Of Melancholy The Anatomy Of Melancholy has been described as “the greatest book ever written”. Nearly 400 years old, it is an fascinating attempt to identify the causes, symptoms and cures for all kinds of melancholy. Written by vicar and librarian, Robert Burton, it contains all the wisdom of its age – arcane, outlandish and hilarious. Yet, amidst all the wild stories and suppositions, much of its advice remains as urgent and profound now as it did then. Ten years ago a Serbian festival director challenged Stan’s Cafe to adapt this, his favourite book, for the stage, stating that they were the only company he could imagine pulling it off. So this is their attempt to bring The Anatomy Of Melancholy, perhaps the world’s most extraordinary self-help manual, to the stage.
7 to 9 November
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Collective Artistes present
ZHE:
Based on the true-life stories of the two performers, this immensely moving, funny and courageous piece of theatre follows the lives of two British Africans living at the crossroads of culture, nationality, gender and sexuality. Travelling from idyllic Harare, Zimbabwe, to London’s gritty inner city; from the playfulness of childhood to the pain of adolescence; from the desire for forgiveness to self-acceptance, this humorous yet haunting drama encompasses the multiplicity of our cultural, gender and sexual identities and takes a fresh look at what makes us who we are. ‘Zhe’ (pronounced zee) is a gender-neutral pronoun – not he or she. Created by Antonia Kemi Coker, Tonderai Munyevu and Director Chuck Mike.
White Rabbit in association with Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company, Jackson’s Lane and Forkbeard Fantasy present
366 Days Of Kindness
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In response to the riots of August 2011, Bernadette Russell committed to be kind to a stranger every single day for a year. This show tells the heartbreaking, surprising and challenging stories of that year, which began with burning buildings and ended with the flame of the Olympic torch, against a global backdrop of social unrest and economic crisis. Part storytelling, part stand-up, part live documentary, featuring a dinner party with surprise guests including the Dalai Lama, Aristotle and Princess Diana, this show attempts to answer the question: is it possible to change the world just by being kind? Dramaturgy Tessa Walker Sound Designer Fred Defaye
The Events By David Greig
For some time now I have been reflecting upon the events. In order to understand them. In order to understand him. In order to understand. This is Claire’s story. She’s been involved in some terrible events.But how far can you go to understand? The Events is a resonant new play asking big questions about ‘us and them’, justice and the limits of empathy. With the active participation of local choirs, this is a play about communities everywhere. David Greig’s recent plays include Midsummer, Dunsinane, The Monster in the Hall and The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart.
17 to 21 December
photo © Daniel Lynch
Written and performed by Bernadette Russell and Gareth Brierley (White Rabbit)
photo by Robert Day
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Actors Touring Company, Schauspielhaus Wien, Brageteatret, and the Young Vic present
15 to 16 November
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company presents
27 November to 4 January
Carol
Charles Dickens’ much-loved Christmas classic bursts on to The REP stage to provide the perfect festive treat! On a cold, bleak, biting Christmas Eve seven years after the death of his business partner, Jacob Marley, London’s meanest miser Ebenezer Scrooge is his usual grumpy old self. Scrooge hates Christmas, calling it ‘humbug!’. His only act of seasonal generosity is to offer his poor overworked clerk Bob Cratchit, Christmas day off. But as the clock strikes midnight his world will be turned upside down. Three ghosts are visiting him to offer visions of a happy past, a harsh present and a horrific future. Can they convince Scrooge to change his wicked ways in time for Christmas? The REP’s brand-new production of a festive favourite provides a spooky and epic theatrical treat for all the family.
A Christmas
By Charles Dickens Adapted by Bryony Lavery Music and lyrics by Jason Carr
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The Birmingham Repertory Theatre Production of
8 to 18 January
The stage show based upon the book by Raymond Briggs and the film directed by Dianne Jackson and produced by John Coates Music & lyrics by
When a young boy’s snowman comes to life on Christmas Eve the two set off on a night-time quest for adventure. They meet dancing penguins, reindeer and crowds of the Snowman’s friends, but will they escape evil Jack Frost and get back home for Christmas morning? Based on Raymond Briggs' much-loved book and featuring Howard Blake’s classic song Walking In The Air, this enchanting live show has thrilled audiences throughout the world since first appearing on our stage twenty years ago in 1993. Be a part of the magic.
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“ Sheer theatrical magic. Go see The Snowman and melt.” The Times “ The Rolls-Royce of children’s entertainment.” Evening Standard
Director Bill Alexander Designer Ruari Murchison Lighting Designer Tim Mitchell Choreographer Robert North By Arrangement with Snowman Enterprises Limited (A Penguin Company) and Chester Music Limited. © Snowman Enterprises Ltd 1982, 2004
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REP Foundry is the name which encompasses The REP’s variety of opportunities for emerging and established theatre-makers in the region.
REP Foundry artists with Artistic Director, Roxana Silbert
REP Foundry Artist Development Programme Offers a new, year-long development programme which supports emerging artists through a combination of workshops, making and sharing work and professional mentoring. As The REP moves into the next phase of a remarkable history it is looking for emerging directors, writers, theatre-makers and companies from across the West Midlands to make the journey with us. REP Foundry Nights Foundry Nights are scratch nights of work-in-progress. They are a resource for theatre-makers and offer audiences a unique opportunity to see the first outing of an idea and lend an insight into how new theatre is made. There will be Foundry Nights in The Door on 31 October and 28 November 2013. 30
Speakeasy Theatre-Maker's Network Speakeasy is a networking forum for West Midlands based theatre artists and other practitioners who are interested in knowing more about each other and the local scene. Speakeasy events are hosted by The REP and provide a lively debate on current issues, an opportunity to test out new ideas and practical advice from people in the know. Speakers have included theatre producers, independent artists and representatives from funding bodies. To be informed of the next Speakeasy event, email: speakeasy@birmingham-rep.co.uk Writer Development The REP is committed to commissioning and producing new work and typically produces between five and ten world premieres every year. We are happy to receive and read unsolicited scripts. If you have a work in progress (no more than 15mins) you would be interested in sharing with us, please email: scripts@birmingham-rep.co.uk We also run a range of writers’ programmes If you are interested in submitting a script or joining a writers' group, please email The REP at scripts@birmingham-rep.co.uk
Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Pilot Nights present
18 October
The REP Pilot Night
The REP is delighted to be collaborating with Pilot Nights to commission a series of unique performances made by artists based in the West Midlands as part of our Centenary celebrations. Be the first to see these brand-new extracts of theatre performed to a lively and supportive crowd in The DOOR and stick around afterwards to meet the artists and let them know what you thought.
Kindle Theatre presents
Come Heavy Sleep
13 and 14 December Come Heavy Sleep is a passion-fuelled murder story that takes inspiration from Shakespeare’s Othello. This work-in-progress performance tests ideas that will eventually develop into a large-scale ensemble spectacle, fronted by the band The Come Heavies with bold choreography, chopped-up narrative and stunning visuals. Birmingham Repertory Theatre is pleased to announce Kindle Theatre as its new Associate Company. To celebrate this partnership we are excited to be presenting the company’s newest material and invite you to join us in the bar afterwards to share your thoughts. “ The pioneering Kindle Theatre.” Lyn Gardner, Guardian Come Heavy Sleep has been developed with the support of The REP, RSC, Coventry University, mac Birmingham and PILOT Nights.
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First Stages is the ideal way to introduce a new generation to the delights of theatre and features plays especially created for nursery and primary school-aged children. 7 September
Language Alive presents
5-11
Let Tattershawl, an eccentric traveller guide, take you on a journey to unexpected destinations and dark secrets. She will invite children to listen, watch and take part in an interactive theatre experience which brings the story of Hansel and Gretel to life. They will meet and take the role of different characters from within the story, eventually helping make a decision that pushes sibling rivalry to its limits.
Hansel And Gretel Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company presents
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Open House
22 to 30 October
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Theatre made especially for babies. Welcome to our house! Our doors are open for you and your baby! Open House invites the very young to discover our house; the kitchen, the living room and the bathroom. Experience interactive performance, music, puppets and other surprises. Our Open House is very informal. You can wander around the house as quickly or as slowly as you like, and if you need to take time out for doing those things that babies need to do, you can.
Working with
Birmingham Repertory Theatre company presents a Neighbourhood REP production
Yumm-AYukk-A-Boo
14 October to 2 November
3-5
Various Libraries
Ever travelled with your tongue? Embark on a taste odyssey through other countries’ foods. Different tempting tastes tell one universal story of parents introducing food to their children. From their first experience of solid food to tackling different tastes and textures. With the help of music and dance, we’ll bring this story to life! Writer Vayu Naidu, in collaboration with local people from Ward End, has created this exciting interactive show that is perfect for young children and their parents or guardians. So bring along your little ones and watch as they are shown the delights of different diets. Perfect for all tastes.
Tantalising Tasty Tales Written and Directed by Vayu Naidu
tutti frutti and York Theatre Royal present
9 November
3-5
Standing on the hill top a boy is watching his sheep. He is bored, seeking adventure, and looking for the next best thing! A boy tasked to keep his community safe but with a vivid imagination. A boy who makes up stories and craves the thrill of the unknown. A boy who, unthinkingly, unknowingly …cried WOLF! A beautiful new wintery tale about a boy, unable to find delight in what is around him and instead seeks adventure, excitement and the thrill of the unknown! Inspired by the famous Aesop fable.
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Play your part at The REP With our upcoming re-opening celebrations this is a great time to get involved with The REP. With exclusive events, offers and opportunities our donors and members can really feel part of this exciting year. There are lots of ways to join us on our journey...
With thanks to our partners
Regular donations
ACT membership NEW*
Join one of our ACT memberships today, from just £30, for great benefits like reduced price tickets and exciting event invitations. Our new DOUBLE ACT makes it easy for friends and couples to join together. Centenary Club
The Centenary Club gives members exclusive access to our upcoming celebrations and fantastic benefits in our re-opening season. Take Your Seat
You can ‘Take Your Seat’ with a dedication of your choice on a seat in The House.
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Put your business in the spotlight
Join our treasured group of regular donors and ensure the sustainability of The REP. Become a Benefactor For those who wish to support at a higher level, we have some exciting new benefactor opportunities. Legacies We’d be delighted if you would consider leaving us a gift in your will to pass on your passion for theatre to future generations. Double Your Donation Any donation you make now will be doubled thanks to match funding from the Arts Council. For more information or to join our schemes visit birmingham-rep.co.uk/ support-us or call 0121 245 2000 and ask to speak to our development team.
Using Gift Aid will increase the value of your gift by 25 pence for every £1 you donate. To qualify for Gift Aid, you need to pay an amount of UK income or capital gains tax equal to the amount that The REP will reclaim on your donation.
We are delighted to continue to work with an eclectic mix of local and national businesses. Becoming a corporate member or sponsor of The REP’s shows and activities can provide exciting benefits for your company, staff, clients and customers. Our portfolio of sponsorship opportunities include; naming rights, brand association, marketing and advertising; use of our extensive meetings and conference facilities; glittering VIP hospitality and an extensive range of employee benefits. For more information or to discuss your membership, please contact Sue Lloyd on 0121 245 2066 or email sue.lloyd@birmingham-rep.co.uk
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15 October
The Library of birmingham opens on Tuesday 3 sepTember 2013 discovery season SUPPORTED BY THE ARTS COUNCIL 3 sepTember - 31 december 2013 To celebrate the opening of Birmingham’s major new cultural destination, a programme of events and activities for all ages will invite you on a journey of discovery.
Discover: • Outstanding collections and resources in state-of-the-art facilities. • An inspirational place to explore interests and push the boundaries of self-discovery. • Birmingham – its histories, rich culture and place internationally. • The world through a universal entry point to every subject under the sun.
For more information visit libraryofbirmingham.com
Best of BE FESTIVAL
Birmingham’s European theatre festival Birmingham Repertory Theatre & Birmingham Literature Festival present
A rehearsed reading of
Denmark Hill
By Alan Bennett Adapted from the author’s screenplay by Honor Borwick
Best of BE Festival brings together the most daring and delightful shows from across Europe in just one night. Best of BE Festival offers you the chance to see three award-winning festival favourites, each half an hour long. The shows are from a range of countries and styles and can be enjoyed by people of all nationalities. Your ticket includes a post-show discussion with all the performers, live music from local musicians and a delicious sit-down meal. The soul of Europe in the heart of Birmingham. “wildly flavoursome.” The Times ★★★★ “a terrific line-up.” The Guardian “a world-class festival.” Time Out www.befestival.org Twitter: @befestival 11 October The premiere reading of Alan Bennett’s lost, early unproduced play for television, Denmark Hill is a deliciously acerbic black comedy set in South East London. 15 year old Harriet is wrestling with an essay on Hamlet while her alcoholic father, Frank, is dying upstairs. In the aftermath of his death, Harriet’s tale is drawn into a strangely familiar story: a suburban Hamlet. In different guises here come Claudius, Gertrude, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Polonius and Ophelia. Even the travelling players take a part. The reading will be followed by a Q&A with director Tristram Powell in conversation with Marilyn Imrie. Director Tristram Powell Producer Marilyn Imrie
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People 03-Sep Tue People 7.30pm preview 04-Sep Wed People 7.30pm preview 05-Sep Thu People 7.30pm preview 06-Sep Fri People 7.00pm PRESS 07-Sep Sat People 2.00pm 7.30pm BT 09-Sep Mon People 7.30pm 10-Sep Tue People 7.30pm 11-Sep Wed People 7.30pm AD 12-Sep Thu People 2.00pm 7.30pm 13-Sep Fri People 7.30pm 14-Sep Sat People 2.00pm 7.30pm 16-Sep Mon People 7.30pm 17-Sep Tue People 7.30pm 18-Sep Wed People 7.30pm BSL (Harjit Jagdev) 19-Sep Thu People 2.00pm 7.30pm CAP eve 20-Sep Fri People 7.30pm 21-Sep Sat People 2.00pm 7.30pm
A Passionate Woman 21-Oct Mon A Passionate Woman 7.00pm 22-Oct Tue A Passionate Woman 23-Oct Wed A Passionate Woman 24-Oct Thu A Passionate Woman 2.00pm 25-Oct Fri A Passionate Woman 26-Oct Sat A Passionate Woman 2.00pm
Dunsinane 24-Sep Tue Dunsinane 7.00pm 25-Sep Wed Dunsinane 7.30pm 26-Sep Thu Dunsinane 2.00pm 7.30pm 27-Sep Fri Dunsinane 7.30pm 28-Sep Sat Dunsinane 2.00pm 7.30pm Twelve Angry Men 04-Oct Fri Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 05-Oct Sat Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 07-Oct Mon Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 08-Oct Tue Twelve Angry Men 7.00pm 09-Oct Wed Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 10-Oct Thu Twelve Angry Men 2.00pm 7.30pm 11-Oct Fri Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 12-Oct Sat Twelve Angry Men 2.00pm 7.30pm 14-Oct Mon Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 15-Oct Tue Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 16-Oct Wed Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 17-Oct Thu Twelve Angry Men 2.00pm 7.30pm 18-Oct Fri Twelve Angry Men 7.30pm 19-Oct Sat Twelve Angry Men 2.00pm 7.30pm
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10.15am 2.00pm 2.30pm 7.00pm 7.30pm Special Dates 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm
tartuffe 01-Nov Fri Tartuffe 7.30pm 02-Nov Sat Tartuffe 7.30pm 04-Nov Mon Tartuffe 7.30pm 05-Nov Tue Tartuffe 7.30pm 06-Nov Wed Tartuffe 7.00pm 07-Nov Thu Tartuffe 2.00pm 7.30pm 08-Nov Fri Tartuffe 7.30pm 09-Nov Sat Tartuffe 2.00pm 7.30pm 11-Nov Mon Tartuffe 7.30pm 12-Nov Tue Tartuffe 7.30pm 13-Nov Wed Tartuffe 7.30pm 14-Nov Thu Tartuffe 2.00pm 7.30pm 15-Nov Fri Tartuffe 7.30pm 16-Nov Sat Tartuffe 2.00pm 7.30pm
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A Christmas Carol 27-Nov Wed A Christmas Carol 7.30pm preview 28-Nov Thu A Christmas Carol 7.30pm preview 29-Nov Fri A Christmas Carol 7.30pm preview 30-Nov Sat A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 02-Dec Mon A Christmas Carol 7.30pm 03-Dec Tue A Christmas Carol 7.00pm press 04-Dec Wed A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 05-Dec Thu A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm 06-Dec Fri A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm 07-Dec Sat A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 09-Dec Mon A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm 10-Dec Tue A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm 11-Dec Wed A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm 12-Dec Thu A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm 13-Dec Fri A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 14-Dec Sat A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm Family Day 16-Dec Mon A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm BSL (Harjit Jagdev) 10.15am / AUD MAT 17-Dec Tue A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm 18-Dec Wed A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm 19-Dec Thu A Christmas Carol 10.15am 2.30pm (Continues overleaf)
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A Christmas Carol Cont. 20-Dec Fri A Christmas Carol 7.30pm 21-Dec Sat A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm AUD MAT 23-Dec Mon A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 24-Dec Tue A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 25-Dec Wed A Christmas Carol Happy Christmas 26-Dec Thu A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 27-Dec Fri A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 28-Dec Sat A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm CAP MAT 30-Dec Mon A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 31-Dec Tue A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 01-Jan Wed A Christmas Carol Happy New Year 02-Jan Thu A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 03-Jan Fri A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm 04-Jan Sat A Christmas Carol 2.30pm 7.30pm BSLMAT Harjit Jagdev The Snowman 08-Jan Wed The Snowman 2.00pm 7.00pm press 09-Jan Tue The Snowman 10.15am 2.00pm 10-Jan Thu The Snowman 2.00pm 7.00pm 11-Jan Fri The Snowman 11.00am 3.00pm 7.00pm 12-Jan Sat The Snowman 3.00pm AUD 14-Jan Mon The Snowman 10.15am 2.00pm 15-Jan Tue The Snowman 10.15am 2.00pm 16-Jan Wed The Snowman 10.15am 2.00pm 17-Jan Thu The Snowman 2.00pm 7.00pm 18-Jan Fri The Snowman 11.00am 3.00pm 7.00pm
BSL For these performances specific seats with a clear view of the signer are reserved, so please specify that you are booking for the BSL performance when you contact our box office, The BOX.
Audio Described This service gives you a description of the action on stage, interspersed between actors’ dialogue. You need to pre-book and collect your headset through Box Office for a returnable deposit.
Captioned Performance During a captioned performance the actors’ words appear as visible text on screens on or near the stage at the same time as they are spoken.
Touch Tours Touch Tours offer sight impaired patrons an opportunity to familiarise themselves with the set and costumes before the show to enhance their enjoyment. Advanced booking is essential.
After Darks Post-show discussions with cast and creatives involved with the play.
Join our ACT membership to save up to 25% and receive exclusive invitations. tickets £35 £30 £25 £20
£32.50 £28.50 £22.50 £17.50
£27.50 £25.50 £23.50 £21.50 £17.50 £15.50 £12.50 £10.00
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£5.00 off red perfs
£5.00 off blue perfs
BAND C,D,E ONLY
DIS/STU
£5.00 off red perfs
£5.00 off blue perfs
BAND C,D,E ONLY
£5.00 off red perfs
£5.00 off blue perfs
BAND C,D,E ONLY
UNWG /CHILD U14
mad to miss monday*
BAND C,D,E ONLY
*also applies to wednesday perf of dunsinane. PEOPLE £10.
standby / p2 leisure PACKAGES Multi Play Pack
£8.00 £8.00
£12 U16/STU/UNWG/P2L after 1pm on day of perf
Buy 6 or more tickets at the same time and receive 20% off the total purchase price Also includes tickets for the door and the studio
Family Pricing for The Snowman and A Christmas Carol 4-7 tickets 4-7 tickets 4-7 tickets
£21 per seat best available £18 per seat best available £15 per seat best available
at least two under 16 at least two under 16 at least two under 16
concessions for The Snowman and A Christmas Carol
O60
£5.00 off red perfs
£5.00 off blue perfs
£5.00 off green perfs
DIS/STU
£5.00 off red perfs
£5.00 off blue perfs
£5.00 off green perfs
UNWG /CHILD U14
£5.00 off red perfs
£5.00 off blue perfs
£5.00 off green perfs
BAND C,D,E ONLY
BAND C,D,E ONLY
BAND C,D,E ONLY
mad to miss monday
£6.99 (£8.00 for A Christmas Carol)
£2.50 £2.50 £2.50
Babes in arms
standby / p2 leisure
Seating up to 824 people, The HOUSE (previously known as The Main House), is The REP’s largest theatre space. With no aisles, balconies, pillars or boxes, all seats in The HOUSE generally provide excellent viewing and acoustic quality.
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The Legend Of Mike Smith 12-Sep Thu The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm preview 13-Sep Fri The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm preview 14-Sep Sat The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm preview 16-Sep Mon The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.00pm press 17-Sep Tue The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm 18-Sep Wed The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm AD 19-Sep Thu The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm 20-Sep Fri The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm 21-Sep Sat The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm BT 23-Sep Mon The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm 24-Sep Tue The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm 25-Sep Wed The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm 26-Sep Thu The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm AUD 27-Sep Fri The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm 28-Sep Sat The Legend Of Mike Smith 7.45pm denmark hill 11-Oct Fri Denmark Hill 5.30pm Europa 16-Oct Wed Europa 7.00pm 17-Oct Thu Europa 7.45pm 18-Oct Fri Europa 7.45pm 19-Oct Thu Europa 2.45pm 7.45pm decadence 23-Oct Wed Decadence 24-Oct Thu Decadence 10.00am 2.00pm
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concessions O60 £3 off £3 off £3 £2 off £2 off DIS/STU £3 off £3 off £3 £2 off £2 off UNWG /CHILD U14 £3 off £3 off £3 £2 off £2 off mad to miss monday £6.00 standby / p2 leisure* £7 U16/STU/UNWG/P2L after 1pm on day of perf *The Legend Of Mike Smith £9. Not Available for Come Heavy Sleep. PACKAGES Multi Play Pack Buy 6 or more tickets at the same time and receive 20% off the total purchase price Also includes tickets for the door and the house
New to The REP for 2013, The STUDIO, shared with the new Library of Birmingham, is an accessible, flexible 300-seat theatre providing exciting opportunities to present mid-scale plays that benefit from an intimate relationship with the audience.
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The Events 19-Nov Tue The Events 7.00pm 20-Nov Wed The Events 7.45pm 21-Nov Thu The Events 7.45pm 22-Nov Fri The Events 7.45pm 23-Nov Sat The Events 7.45pm Come Heavy Sleep 13-Dec Fri Come Heavy Sleep 14-Dec Sat Come Heavy Sleep
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Other venues 7.00pm
The Anatomy Of Melancholy 07-Nov Thur The Anatomy Of Melancholy 7.00pm press 08-Nov Fri The Anatomy Of Melancholy 7.45pm AD 09-Nov Sat The Anatomy Of Melancholy 2.45pm 7.45pm BT
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Please note that the colour used in this seating plan does not relate to our pricing
SHOW
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Faulty Towers:The Dining Experience 24-Sep Faulty Towers:The Dining Experience 25-Sep Faulty Towers:The Dining Experience 26-Sep Faulty Towers:The Dining Experience 27-Sep Faulty Towers:The Dining Experience 28-Sep Faulty Towers:The Dining Experience Tickets : £45.00 Includes 3 course meal
Banqueting Suite Banqueting Suite Banqueting Suite 1.30pm Banqueting Suite Banqueting Suite 1.30pm
Yumm-a-Yukk-A-Boo 14-17 Oct Ward End Library 18-19 Oct Hall Green Library 21-22 Oct Yardley Wood Library 23-24 Oct Kings Norton Library 25-26 Oct Perry Common Library 28-29 Oct Erdington Library 30 Oct to 2 Nov Library Of Birmingham Tickets: £3.00
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Special Shows
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Hansel & Gretel 07-Sep Sat Hansel & Gretel
11.30am 2.00pm
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Open House 22-Oct Tue Open House 23-Oct Wed Open House 24-Oct Thu Open House 25-Oct Fri Open House 26-Oct Sat Open House 28-Oct Mon Open House 29-Oct Tue Open House 30-Oct Wed Open House
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf 09-Nov Sat The Boy Who Cried Wolf
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366 Days Of Kindness 17-Dec Tue 366 Days Of Kindness 7.00pm press 18-Dec Wed 366 Days Of Kindness 7.45pm AD 19-Dec Thu 366 Days Of Kindness 7.45pm 20-Dec Fri 366 Days Of Kindness 7.45pm 21-Dec Sat 366 Days Of Kindness 7.45pm
Join our ACT membership to save up to 25% and receive exclusive invitations. PREVIEWS TICKETS REP Pilot and Foundry Best Of BE Festival Open House First Stages tickets
£10.00 £12.00 £5.00 £20.00 £4.00 £7.50
Price includes interval meal 10% off when booking two or more tickets
concessions O60 £3 off £3 off £3 off £3 DIS/STU £3 off £3 off £3 off £3 UNWG £3 off £3 off £3 off £3 CHILD U14 £3 off £3 off £3 off babes in arms mad to miss monday £5.00*
£4.50 £1.50
*also applies to mess and ZHE [Undefined noun] on friday perfs. £5 U16/STU/UNWG/P2L after 1pm on day
standby / p2 leisure
PACKAGES Multi Play Pack Buy 6 or more tickets at the same time and receive 20% off the total purchase price Also includes tickets for the studio and the house
Foundry Nights 31-Oct Thu Foundry Nights 28-Nov Thu Foundry Nights mess 01-Nov Fri Mess 02-Nov Sat Mess
SHOW 7.00pm 7.45pm Special Dates ZHE 15-Nov Fri 16-Nov Sat
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Hopelessly Devoted 19-Sep Thu Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm preview 20-Sep Fri Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm preview 21-Sep Sat Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm preview 23-Sep Mon Hopelessly Devoted 7.00pm press 24-Sep Tue Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm 25-Sep Wed Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm 26-Sep Thu Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm 27-Sep Fri Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm 28-Sep Sat Hopelessly Devoted 2.45pm 7.45pm 30-Sep Mon Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm 01-Oct Tue Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm 02-Oct Wed Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm AD / BSL (Mary Connell) 03-Oct Thu Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm 04-Oct Fri Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm 05-Oct Sat Hopelessly Devoted 7.45pm Best Of BE Festival 15-Oct Tue Best Of BE Festival 7.00pm Pilot Night 18-Oct Fri Pilot Night
Diary
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A black-box with flexible seating that can accommodate a range of formats, seating between 140 and 190 people. Originally The REP’s dedicated space for new writing, The DOOR is also host to plays in development, educational work and emerging or experimental artists and artforms.
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Booking Information
The REP’s Access Register
Terms and Conditions
Tickets 0121 236 4455 Birmingham-rep.co.uk
Our Access Register is a service for people with disabilities and those people who book tickets on behalf of people with disabilities. You are advised to become an Access Register Member to enable us to get to know your preferences, send you appropriate information and ensure that our services are allocated fairly amongst those who need them most.
Tickets reserved by telephone, email or in person must be paid for within three working days of the reservation. If your reservation is made within three days before the performance, you have until one hour before the start of the performance to pay in full.
Groups 0121 245 2082 We’ve been through some changes. The following pages contain useful information about us and the services we offer to make your visit as easy, and enjoyable as possible.
We are gradually relocating The BOX, our box office service, to our home in Centenary Square.
We look forward to welcoming you back to Broad Street. We now share a main entrance with our new neighbours, the Library of Birmingham. This can be found opposite the open-air amphitheatre in Centenary Square. Once through the revolving doors take a sharp left and head towards our familiar arched doorways. You’ll pass The STUDIO Theatre on your right and a little further along, The TREATS, our ice cream & confectionery kiosk, before reaching our box office, The BOX.
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As you move into our refurbished 1970’s building you’ll see that we’ve opened up our restaurant and foyer spaces, added a lift to all floors and improved our toilet facilities. Access to the cloakroom, The DOOR and to our largest theatre space, now renamed The HOUSE, remains as it was but if you visit the first floor you’ll find a new banqueting suite and more space to enjoy a drink from our interval bars.
Counter Service from 3 September
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We’ve clarified below, the phased changes to its opening times and location over the coming months. Counter Service at Central Library until 20 July Counter Service at The REP Stage Door from 22 July – 3 September Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm Sat 10am-4pm Phone Service until 20 July Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm Sat 10am-4pm Phone Service from 22 July Mon-Sat 10am-7pm Mon-Sat 10am-8pm (5.30pm when no evening performance)
The Access Register also provides you with a personal log-in giving you the freedom to book the access services referenced below, online through our website. Call our box office The BOX on 0121 236 4455 to register. Physical Access The REP aims to be accessible and welcoming to everyone.
Bookings paid for by credit card or debit card will incur a card-handling fee of £1.00 per transaction (regardless of the number of tickets booked). On occasion, exchanges may be available up to 48 hours before the performance. Exchanges are only possible for the same production and will incur a fee of £2.00 per ticket exchanged. A £1.00 postage charge will be added to your ticket order. Please note:
All three of our theatre spaces have wheelchair spaces and assisting companion tickets can be booked by people with disabilities who require support.
Concessions are not available for all performances. They are limited and are therefore subject to availability. Only one discount per ticket applies. Not all concessions are available online.
Captioning and BSL Interpreted performances
Standby:
We offer a Captioning and BSL Interpreted performances on many of our productions. When booking, remember to request seats with the best view. Audio Described and Touch Tours To help visually impaired people to fully enjoy theatre, we offer Audio Described and pre-show Touch Tours of props and costumes on stage. Assistance Dogs Assistance dogs are welcome across the theatre. Please mention that you have an assistance dog when making your booking.
Available to under 16s, people with disabilities, unwaged and students, after 1pm on day of performance. Birmingham Repertory Theatre’s definition of unwaged discount is a person who is in receipt of Jobseekers Allowance or Income Support. Proof of eligibility is required. For full details of our terms and conditions, please contact our box office The BOX or visit birmingham-rep.co.uk
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