Brand-new production of Of Mice And Men in The REP’s new season
Birmingham Repertory Theatre’s spring/summer season will include a brandnew production of the stage adaptation of John Steinbeck’s classic novel, Of Mice And Men.
The show is one of numerous highlights in a programme that also features the return of Rush: A Joyous Jamaican Journey, a new adaptation of Christy Lefteri’s bestselling novel, The Beekeeper Of Aleppo, and the Olivier Award-winning Pride And Prejudice* (*sort of).
To find out more about The Rep’s 2023 lineup of shows, visit birmingham-rep.co.uk
The best of Disney at 100 at Resorts World Arena
A concert celebrating a centenary of Disney is making a pit-stop in Birmingham next summer as part of a nationwide tour. Disney 100 - The Concert will feature ‘legendary film scenes on giant screens’ and ‘magical musical moments’ brought to life by the Hollywood Sound Orchestra and yet-tobe-announced ‘star soloists’. Tickets for the Resorts World Arena show on Tuesday 6 June can be purchased at theticketfactory.com
Date announced for Help Harry Help Others Birmingham Walkathon
The Help Harry Help Others cancer support charity, which honours the life of Birmingham boy Harry Moseley, has announced a new 2023 date for the return of its popular (and free to enter) Birmingham Walkathon.
The sponsored walk, which follows the city’s famous number 11 bus route, will take place on 2 April.
Walkers can sign up now for either the whole route, half the route or a specially created loop around Kings Heath Park.
Harry, who passed away aged 11 in October 2011, sold homemade bracelets and raised more than £500,000 for his Help Harry Help Others campaign.
The charity has since raised and distributed a further £1.4million. For further information, visit brumwalkathon.co.uk
Festive football at the Villa
World famous basketball giants trot into Brum
The Harlem Globetrotters are coming to the Midlands.
The world-famous basketball team - who have been showcasing their talents for 96 years - will stop off at Utilita Arena
Birmingham on 29 April as part of a world tour. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit theticketfactory.com
Local festival looking for independent filmmakers
An annual film event in Stratford-upon-Avon is looking for short films from local filmmakers across the West Midlands. Run by not-for-profit arts organisation Live & Local, Big Picture Festival will next year (2528 May) take the theme of ‘one world, many stories’, showcasing ‘the best of humanity, the beauty of our world and the keys to wellbeing’.
The event is particularly looking for submissions from diverse and disabled filmmakers... To find out more about the festival, visit liveandlocal.org.uk
Although Aston Villa men’s football season is on pause until Boxing Day while the World Cup takes place in Qatar, the club’s women’s team are in competitive action against Arsenal this month (Sunday 11 December) - and Villa are making the occasion a real family day out. As well as enjoying the match, ticket-holders can also meet’n’greet Santa Claus and his elves & reindeer, enjoy a range of activities in the family fun zone, and keep their energy levels up courtesy of a selection of local street food. To find out more, visit avfc.co.uk
Lesley Garrett to star in tour of My Fair Lady
Britain’s bestknown soprano, Lesley Garrett, will appear in a new touring version of My Fair Lady when it stops off at Birmingham Hippodrome next spring (Wednesday 8 - Sunday 19 March).
Lesley joins a cast which also includes Michael D Xavier as Henry Higgins, Charlotte Kennedy as Eliza Doolittle and former EastEnder Adam Woodyatt as Alfred P Doolittle. For more information and to book tickets, visit birminghamhippodrome.com
Queen of Country brings Queen Of Me tour to Brum
Five-time Grammy Awardwinning Shania Twain will visit Birmingham’s Utilita Arena next autumn (26 September) as part of a UK & Ireland tour. The countrymusic legend will make a stop-off at the venue to perform a concert in support of her soon-to-be-released album, Queen Of Me.
For more information, visit theticketfactory.com
Gorka & Karen bring Firedance to Symphony Hall
Hit West End musical Heathers will be stopping off at Birmingham theatre The Alexandra in the spring.
Described by its publicity as a ‘high octane, black comedy, rock musical’ the show is based
on the cult teen movie of the same name starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.
The production visits the Alex from 16 to 20 May. For more information and tickets, visit atgtickets.com/birmingham
Strictly stars Karen Hauer and Gorka Marquez will make a welcome return to Birmingham next spring with a show that promises ‘sizzling dancers, mesmerising fire specialists, a sensational live band and super-charged choreography’.
Titled Firedance, the production is a ‘captivating dance-off’ inspired by Romeo & Juliet, Moulin Rouge, Carmen and West Side Story.
The show visits the city’s Symphony Hall on 31 March. For more information and to book tickets, check out the venue’s website: bmusic.co.uk
Alfie Boe has announced a nationwide UK tour for autumn 2023, including a date at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall.
The much-loved tenor will perform at the venue on Saturday 14 October. For further information and to book tickets, visit ticketmaster.co.uk
New comedy & food festival set to launch in Birmingham next month
A new comedy and food festival is launching in Birmingham next month.
Originally established in Bristol, Belly Laughs pop-up comedy gigs partner with independent food & drink venues during the traditionally quiet month of January in order to give the local economy a boost.
The Birmingham launch will see contributions from local comedians and familiar faces. Taking place at numerous venues during the course of the month, the shows are raising money for SIFA Fireside, a charity tackling homelessness in the city. To find out more, visit yuup.co/belly-laughs-brum
Heathers The Musical coming to The Alexandra in 2023Alfie Boe to visit the city as part of UK tourImage credit: Julian Preece
News from around the region
EastEnders star joins National Theatre cast
EastEnders star Charlie Brooks will join the cast for the National Theatre production of The Ocean At The End Of The Lane when it visits Birmingham theatre The Alexandra next spring (23 - 27 May).
Charlie, who plays the character of Janine Butcher in the BBC soap, will take the role of Ursula in the stage adaptation of Neil Gaman’s award-winning novel.
For more information and tickets, visit atgtickets.com/birmingham
Luna Cinema returns to the NEC for Christmas
The UK’s leading provider of open-air cinema is this month making a welcome return to Birmingham’s NEC with ‘three weeks of feelgood festive film’.
The Luna Drive-In Cinema runs from 1 to 22 December and features screenings of a selection of hit Christmas movies, including Love Actually, The Holiday, It’s A Wonderful Life, Home Alone, Elf and How The Grinch Stole Christmas.
For a comprehensive list of films, and to purchase tickets, visit thelunacinema.com
Grayson’s Art Club opens at Midlands Arts Centre
A major exhibition by Turner Prize winner
Grayson Perry opens at Birmingham’s Midlands Arts Centre early this month. The exhibition will feature works chosen by the much-loved artist and guest celebrities
B:Eats for Christmas
Birmingham Symphony Hall’s daytime cafe & evening eatery, B:Eats, is serving up some free festive entertainment this month. Alongside its usual food & drink offering, B:Eats is hosting a Santa storytelling & singalong session from 19 to 23 December. There will also be festive music performances by Gaby K, Henry Liggins, Paris Adams and the Sing & Sign choir from Halas, a residential home in Halesowen which works with people with learning disabilities.
For more information, visit bmusic.co.uk
Midlands venues to share Arts Council funding
Arts Council England has revealed details of its new national portfolio of funded organisations for the period from 2023 to 2026. In total, 97 organisations in the West Midlands will receive a share of £60.73million each year, ensuring that more people in more places can find ‘fantastic, fulfilling art & culture on their doorstep’. Commenting on the news, Peter Knott, Area Director for Arts Council England, said: “The region already boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with an international reputation for excellence, and we’re delighted to unveil our
during season three of popular television series Grayson’s Art Club.
To find out more about the new show, visit macbirmingham.co.uk
ambitious new portfolio, reaching more people in more places across the West Midlands than ever before.”
Pick up the Penguin trail
Visitors to Birmingham city centre will this Christmas have the chance to check out a free family trail featuring 15 specially designed penguin sculptures.
Funded and arranged by Central BID, Brum’s Penguin Parade follows on from the huge success of last year’s Walking With The Snowman trail.
The penguins are positioned at locations across the city centre, including at festiveseason attractions Christmas In Cathedral Square, the Frankfurt Market and Ice Skate Birmingham.
The parade will be raising money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity, with each penguin having a QR code which can be scanned to make a donation.
News from around the region
Frida Kahlo exhibition on show at Coventry gallery
Coventry gallery The Reel Store is currently hosting an award-winning exhibition celebrating the life and work of iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (until 29 January).
Visiting the Midlands fresh from a sell-out run in Madrid, the show invites visitors to explore the artist not only as a painter but also as a woman and an icon. Commenting on the exhibition, its artistic director, Carla Prat, said: “This is the
Brum brewing company launches ‘beer drencher’
Stirchley-based Birmingham Brewing Company is offering customers the chance to raise money for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity by drenching themselves or a friend in beer.
The brewery is opening its doors for the brand-new Beer Drencher event on Sunday 4 December, between 11am and 3pm. To register your interest in taking part, visit justgiving.com/campaign/BirminghamBrewi ngCompany-BeerDrencher
Petition raised to save historic Midlands venue
The marketing manager of Wolverhampton's much-loved Light House Cinema has set up a petition in a bid to “resuscitate the creative heartbeat of our city” after financial issues saw the venue close its doors last month. Anybody interested in adding their name to the petition should visit: change.org/p/savelight-house-wolverhampton
culmination of a long artistic and academic exercise to move away from the usual narrative of pain/victim and towards one of resilience, courage, female empowerment and genius.
“The truth is, despite the many biopics and books about Frida Kahlo, there remains much to learn and remember about her and her paintings. This exhibition screams: This is what I felt. This is how I thought. This is how I was. Remember me!”
St Basils launches its hike for the homeless
West Midlands charity & housing association St Basils is urging people to ‘get fit in 2023’ by hiking for the homeless.
The organisation is co-ordinating an event in the Peak District next summer which will see participants being able to hike one of three routes - a short walk (five miles), a medium walk (12 miles) or a 19-mile walk.
To find out more about St Basils Hike For Homeless, which takes place on 24 June, visit stbasils.org.uk/events
Bongo’s Bingo madness returns to The Forum
The ever-popular Bongo’s Bingo will kickstart 2023 with a series of matinee shows at Birmingham venue The Forum.
Famed for its winning combination of nostalgia-soaked revelry, rave rounds, danceoffs, audience participation and en masse karaoke (plus, of course, bingo!), the awardwinning ‘social extravaganza’ starts the year with a special ’90s party on Saturday 14 January. To check out all the dates and book tickets, visit bongosbingo.co.uk
Catch it while you can...
If you haven’t yet checked out the Wildlife Photographer Of The Year show at Wolverhampton Art Gallery, you have until Christmas Eve to do so.
The hugely prestigious exhibition - visiting the Midlands as part of a UK tour - features a host of awe-inspiring images capturing fascinating animal behaviour and breathtaking landscapes.
The photos included in the show have been selected from thousands of submissions, with photographers from no fewer than 93 countries taking part.
Hope Live Love with the Town Hall Gospel Choir
Birmingham’s Town Hall Gospel Choir this month return to Royal Birmingham Conservatoire to perform their Christmas concert (Saturday 17 December).
Sharing their message of ‘Hope, Live, Love’, the award-winning ensemble will be joined by Lichfield Gospel Choir and the BBC Gospel Singer of the Year 2021, Monique McKen. The concert is hosted by singer-songwriter Annette B. To find out more about the choir and purchase tickets for the concert, visit townhallgospelchoir.com
A Beast of a production
and it’s just as the public demanded...
Over the past few years, a partnership between Birmingham Ormiston Academy and the Old Rep Theatre has delivered some of the city’s finest festive stage shows. This year, it’s ‘people’s choice’ Beauty And The Beast which is casting its spell on Christmas audiences. What’s On recently caught up with the show’s director, Alex Fellows-Bennett, to find out more...
Birmingham Ormiston Academy (BOA) and the Old Rep Theatre can justifiably claim that this year’s Christmas show is the choice of the public - after asking audiences to vote on a shortlist.
The team, who are this year producing their seventh Christmas show together, gave their 2019 audiences a choice of five different titles, asking them to state which one should be staged next - and the overwhelming favourite was Beauty And The Beast.
The new musical adaptation of the classic fairytale was delayed because of Covid-19 and lockdowns, but it has now finally hit the stage - and director Alec Fellows-Bennett says there was never any doubt that the show would happen.
“Beauty And The Beast was an incredibly popular choice. I don’t think any of the other options came anywhere close. I think Beauty is so popular because it’s a story that’s become a fairytale that’s become a parable that’s become a metaphor, and so everyone knows it. It’s a very simple story, or a simple metaphor, which has been told in a lot of different styles, but it’s fundamentally the same story.
“I also think the story is inextricably linked with Christmas. That’s partly because of the Disney version, but it’s also a very popular panto. So, for whatever reason, it’s become one of those Christmas stories.”
Created by a team of professionals comprising Alec as director, writer Toby Hulse and composer Steve Allan Jones, the show features nearly 100 BOA students on stage in four separate casts across the month-long run, with many others working behind the scenes. Beauty And The Beast follows successful previous BOA and Old Rep team-ups, including Alice In Wonderland, Treasure Island, Pinocchio and The Wind In The Willows.
“This year, it’s a bigger spectacle than it has been in the past,” says Alec. “Every single week we have a complete new cast, so with 23 students in each group, that’s 92 in total. It’s a
massive undertaking, and they have worked extremely hard. It’s been made so that every show is exactly the same as the previous one, although individuals bring their own flair to certain roles.
“The students are all in their graduating year, so they’ve had most of their training now and are looking to go on to professional jobs. Some of them have already done some professional roles or have jobs already lined up to go into.”
Launched in the city centre in 2011, BOA specialises in teaching creative, digital and performing arts. An independent state-funded academy sponsored by the Ormiston Trust and Birmingham City University, the group comprises BOA Birmingham Ormiston Academy, BOA Stage & Screen Academy and BOA Digital Academy. The Christmas shows give students from a range of disciplines a chance to gain in-theatre experience.
“The number of young people involved is much larger because BOA has now opened its Stage & Screen Academy, which, with a small cohort of actors, is covering filming, recording, radio, lighting, sound, propmaking, set design - all of the elements, including many things most people don’t think about.
“So the Stage & Screen Academy has taken responsibility for all the design side, costumes, sets and props. And it’s all studentled. Apart from me, Steve and Toby, who’ve got to deliver something they can all work on, the suggestions and the drives have come from the students.”
The team has made a few tweaks to the story and created a host of new songs.
“As always there’s a huge musical element, and Steve has come up with some great music. In terms of the characters, they have got very specific musical language, whether it’s ballads or pop or rock.
“Steve’s aim has been to write songs that people think they know - so the minute a song kicks in, it sounds like something really familiar and recognisable as a specific
language. So, for example, he’s the pop-star ’90s dream boy or they’re the Spice Girls, that’s the romantic balladeer etc. That makes it extremely recognisable, so if you’re an adult, you have an instant flashback to maybe the 1980s or ’90s.
“It’s been interesting picking the different styles and the artists to be influenced by for each character. There’s one character, Avenant, who was turned into Gaston for Disney. When we started, we wanted him to be a hip-hop streetwise guy, but he’s very much become a terrible Jason Donovan instead!
“It’s been an interesting U-turn but a good one. The characters have developed along with their music. It’s been interesting to watch characters and the storyline change because of what we’ve discovered in the music.
“What we hope will happen with the audience - and this has happened with the cast - is that they’ll learn a song immediately, so suddenly you’re singing along. You’ve only heard it once, but there’s a little bit of your brain telling you it’s something you already know.”
And it’s this tailor-made approach which Alec believes makes the BOA and Old Rep Christmas productions so special.
“It’s not bought in; we’ve not designed this show to have a life anywhere else. It’s been designed, made, composed and directed all for our audience and the audiences we’ve had over the last seven years. We’ve honed our skills to hopefully give them what they want.
“The show is made for the people of Birmingham and the wider area; people who love theatre. I’d say that if you’ve not seen our productions before, come and discover Beauty And The Beast and the Old Rep Theatre. It’s the most magical little space, with a really magical show.”
And The Beast shows at the Old Rep Theatre until Friday 16 December
BeautyMichelin-star chef Aktar Islam created freezable curry boxes during lockdown. Due to their popularity, they’re now available on a permanent basis.
Garnering exclusively five-star reviews, the boxes feature a selection of high-quality freezable curries, tandoori and sides and are delivered straight to your door. A number of specials, including smoked leg of lamb, are also available. Cooking instructions for each dish are provided.
About Dining, owners of popular restaurants Craft, 8 and Black & Green, are offering a whopping 35% off gift vouchers this festive season.
Boasting a collection of the highest quality ingredients, enjoy 8’s ridiculously good (trust us, we’ve tried it!) tasting menu (brought to you by chef Andrew Sheridan), dine in a pod at Craft or experience Black & Green’s modern interpretation of classical European flavours.
Everyone knows someone who’s a lover of fine hops, so why not treat them to a session at Birmingham Brewing Company’s Beer School.
The full-day course, which is led by the company’s Master Brewer, includes talks on the science and technique of brewing, as well as a guided brew on the company’s 100L pilot kit. There are three courses available, depending on experience, and lunch is included in the ticket price.
If you’re looking for the perfect gift for cocktail-loving friends and family, then the good folk at Birmingham Cocktail Weekend have you covered.
Vouchers are available now for their 2023 event, which takes place from 7 to 9 July.
Ticket holders can enjoy £5 signature cocktails at all participating venues (think The Pineapple Club, Bar Ikigai, Dirty Martini and many more) as well as access to special events and fantastic offers.
Here’s one the whole family (dogs included!) can enjoy...
Book one of Sarehole Mill’s pizza pods and enjoy all the charm of the venue’s courtyard while eating delicious pizza within your own private ‘igloo’. The pods will keep you dry and sheltered from the rain, but they aren’t heated, so please wrap up warm.
To make a reservation, Sarehole Mill requires a £5 deposit for each pizza. The deposit will be deducted from your total bill on the day.
Treat a sweet-toothed loved one to Miss Macaroon’s luxurious Christmas Collection gift box. All these tasty macaroons are gluten-free, with flavours including orange & dark chocolate, Irish cream, gingerbread spice, minced pie, mandarin & clove, mint chocolate and cinnamon white chocolate. And in case you need a bit more persuading (not that you should), all company profits go towards the creation of employment opportunities for young people in need.
Classical music from across the region...
The City of Birmingham Choir:
Handel’s Messiah
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Fri 9 December
The City of Birmingham Choir’s December performance of Handel’s magnificent choral masterpiece is a well-established element of the Midlands’ festive music scene.
In a Christmas nutshell - and as the choir itself describes it - the work “compresses the Old Testament prophesies of Jesus’ life into two-and-a-half hours and sets it to timeless and sublime music”.
As re-tellings of the Christmas story go, this is definitely one worth hearing.
Ex Cathedra: Christmas Music By
What better way can there be to get into the Christmas spirit than by enjoying a concert by one of the country’s finest choral music ensembles?
Under the directorship of its founder, Jeffrey Skidmore, Ex Cathedra is this month making a significant contribution to Midlands-based classical music lovers’ sense of festive cheer.
The choir’s atmospheric Christmas Music By Candlelight evenings blend seasonal
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favourites from around the globe and across the ages with a variety of readings December also sees the ensemble performing Bach’s Christmas Oratorio (Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Sunday the 4th) - a work widely considered to be the most confident and optimistic statement of Christian belief in the choral repertoire... They then present a family Christmas concert - Angels, Stars & Kings - at the city’s St Paul’s Church on Wednesday the 21st...
Piccadilly Sinfonietta: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
At Christmas
St Philip’s Cathedral, Birmingham, Thurs 29 December
Piccadilly Sinfonietta may be only five years old, but the ensemble has already established an impressive reputation for its performances of baroque and classical works for chamber orchestra. This festive-season presentation of Antonio Vivaldi’s best-loved baroque concerto takes place by candlelight. The programme also includes Pachelbel’s Canon in D Major, Corelli’s Christmas Concerto and Chopin’s piano concerto no2 in F minor.
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Choral Christmas With Alan Titchmarsh
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Thurs 15 & Fri 16 December
Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra: Fairies, Fantasy And Magical Realms
The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Sun 4 December
One of the UK’s most widely acclaimed non-professional symphony orchestras, the Birmingham Philharmonic here present a programme of work celebrating the contribution to classical music made by folklore and fairytales, supernatural legends and fantastical realms.
The city’s highly acclaimed symphony orchestra and one of television’s most popular presenters is surely a match made in heaven when it comes to providing an evening of Christmas cheer. The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra are joined by CBSO Choruses as Alan Titchmarsh (pictured) presents a selection of ‘traditional carols, festive tunes, new Christmas classics, and even the chance to sing along’. Simon Halsey is the man with the festive baton.
Featured works include Mendelssohn’s Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Coates’ The Enchanted Garden and Debussy’s Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune. Michael Lloyd conducts, the soprano is Alison Roddy.
Live music from across the region...
The Bootleg Beatles
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Tues 6 December
Formed in 1980 from the cast of the musical Beatlemania, the Bootleg Beatles remain one of the most popular tribute acts in the country, despite the emergence of numerous rivals. Their ongoing success is down to the accuracy of their portrayals of the Fab Four, not only managing to look uncannily like them but also sounding incredibly authentic. An evening in their company offers a nostalgic but vital journey through the Beatles years, as ‘John’, ‘Paul’, ‘George’ and ‘Ringo’ transform from happy-go-lucky moptops to bearded, drug-addled/inspired hippies. The multimedia show features a special set to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Please Please Me.
The Cure
Utilita Arena Birmingham, Wed 7 December
Releasing their debut album as Mrs Thatcher came to power, The Cure initially seemed to sit comfortably in the post-punk and newwave movements. But it wasn’t long before the Robert Smith-led ensemble shifted gear
Blackbeard’s Tea Party
Hare & Hounds, Birmingham, Sun 11 December
Idle Hours
The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham, Fri 2 December
“The last time we tried to drive down to Birmingham, Jimmy’s Corsa broke down 15 minutes outside of Salford!” Idle Hours frontman Jack Waldron recently revealed to Yuck Magazine. “It’s been replaced by a much more reliable Ford KA now, so we might make it as far as Stoke this time!”
With four-track mini EP The Fourth Wall brilliantly showcasing their genre-blending skills and sonic adaptability, Idle Hours are acquiring plenty of diehard admirers. “Kraut-rock and post-punk are big influences on us at the moment,” says Jack, “but there’s always room for a bit of disco!”
Earth-shattering riffs, playful arrangements and driving dance rhythms are the name of the game for riotous modern folk rock ensemble Blackbeard’s Tea Party. Taking traditional songs and boldly gifting them a heavy rock edge, the band have been praised for ‘making shanties chic’. They are visiting Birmingham with their Kick The Curb tour.
James Yorkston
The Kitchen Garden, Birmingham, Mon 12 December
James Yorkston had already made a splash (supporting the late, great Bert Jansch in Edinburgh’s Café Royal) by the time he packaged up a cassette of music and sent it to John Martyn, asking the folk rock legend to consider him for a support slot when he visited the Scottish capital. Martyn went one better - or, to be more precise, 31 better - by adding the East Neuk of Fife-born musician to the bill for each and every one of his tour dates... In the years which have followed, James has established himself as one of Scottish folk’s finest singer-songwriters, producing music which Radiohead’s Philip
and impacted on the emerging genre of gothic rock...
More than 30 million album sales later, The Cure are proud members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. They’re visiting the Midlands with a touring show that’s been doing great business around Europe for the past couple of months.
Selway has likened to “coming across the interesting-looking person on the fringes of a party. Before you know it, you’ve spent the evening listening to their compelling tale.”
Placebo
O2 Academy, Birmingham, Thurs 8 December
Alternative rock band and one-time Britpop stars Placebo are heading to Birmingham this month in support of eighth studio album Never Let Me Go.
With their best-known songs including Pure Morning and Every You, Every Me - and with a cult fanbase that’s stood by them throughout - the band’s 28-year career has seen them delve into the genres of glam rock, goth rock, grunge and punk rock.
Comedy previews from across the region...
Sally Anne Hayward: Ever So Nice
Stourbridge Town Hall, Sat 3 December
If you’re a Sarah Millican, Russell Howard, Russell Kane, Hal Cruttenden or Suzi Ruffell fan and have attended some of their shows, there’s every chance that prior to the main event, you will have had your laughter muscles nicely lubricated for you by SallyAnne Hayward. A real comedian’s comedian - not to mention a regular compere at the Glastonbury Festival - Sally-Anne is here standing in the full glare of the spotlight herself, her ever-so-nice persona concealing a caustic wit, cutting cynicism and generally bitchier side that serves her splendidly well as she takes a tongue-in-cheek look at modern life.
Live At Christmas
“Birmingham audiences tend to be very honest, which I think makes you be a better stand-up.”
So says French comedian and one-time second-city resident Celya AB (pictured), who’s here sharing the bill with the BAFTAwinning comedian Dylan Moran, Live At The Apollo star Rosie Jones and breakout Taskmaster star Mike Wozniak. “Because the city is in the middle of the country, you get a microcosm of the whole country in terms of
what people like - like a Venn diagram. If something works in Birmingham, then chances are it’ll work in Manchester, Liverpool and London. When I’m in London, I can do jokes just about being in London, but then I can’t take them anywhere, and I’m really interested in jokes being sharp and working everywhere. It makes the writing process a bit slower, but it’s super-important, and I learned that from starting off here in Birmingham.”
Barbara Nice’s Christmas Cracker
Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham, Fri 16 December
Everybody’s favourite Kings Heath housewife, the incomparable Barbara Nice, makes a welcome return to MAC Birmingham, to light up the season of good will with her annual Christmas Cracker show.
As well as containing more jokes than you’d find in an oversized holiday gag-bag (does such a thing even exist?!), Barbara’s fabulous festive favourite usually features a tombola and raffle, no shortage of mince pies, and sometimes even a special guest or two.
Richard Blackwood: COBO Kings Of Comedy
Glee Club, Birmingham, Tues 27 December
Shaparak Khorsandi
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Sat 10 December
Iranian-born comedian Shaparak found herself being moved to the UK some 40-plus years ago, after her father - the poet and satirist Hadi Khorsandi - wrote a poem that was perceived as being critical of Iran’s revolutionary regime. “Obviously there’s free speech in Iran,” says Shaparak, “but little freedom after you’ve spoken.”
Richard Blackwood’s comedic style has been described as an amalgam of Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy and Chris Rock, combined with a healthy dose of Afro Caribbean and South London humour.
Jokes include: “A little boy went up to his father and asked: ‘Dad, where did all of my intelligence come from?’ The father replied: ‘Well, son, you must have gotten it from your mother, coz I still have mine.’”
Richard appears in the Glee Club’s COBO Kings Of Comedy line-up alongside Slim, Kane Brown and Nabil Abdulrashid.
A regular contributor to radio and television programmes, Shaparak describes herself as a ‘spit & sawdust’ stand-up comic, happily pulling on her wellies and trudging through muddy fields to perform at any and every music festival that boasts a comedy tent.
Jokes include, “I was going to India on holiday and wanted to know what the weather was like there. So I phoned my bank.”
Shaparak visits the Midlands with her touring show, It Was The 90s!.
SEASONAL SONGSTRESS
Despite her music enjoying something of a crossover appeal down the years - she’s been in the pop charts and even made the Mercury Prize shortlist - Kate Rusby has always been proud to call herself a folk singer, and more importantly, a South Yorkshire folk singer. Those geographic roots have always played a huge part in her music, but particularly during her annual Christmas tours, when she performs a number of South Yorkshire carols alongside traditional favourites and her own festive compositions.
She happily admits Christmas is her favourite time of the year, and to prove it has just started work on a sixth (sixth!) album of festive tunes.
“I get asked if I’m running out of material, because artists will usually only do one or two Christmas albums, but because of the South Yorkshire carols that we have, there’s a whole wealth of songs to choose from. There’s over 50 different versions of While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks By Night for a start, and we’ve only recorded six or seven of them so far, so I could do a whole album of that!”
Typically friendly and down to earth - with a broad Yorkshire accent and wit to match - Kate loves performing the festive tunes she’s known for decades, not least because she feels like she’s giving them life beyond her local area. Despite many of the carols dating back 200 years or more, the versions she performs are largely unknown outside South Yorkshire.
“Every year from the weekend after Armistice Day to New Year’s Day there’s quite a few pubs around South Yorkshire that have these singing sessions,” she tells me, quickly getting into her (even quicker) stride. “It’s not a folky thing, it’s people from all walks of life because it’s all been passed down the generations.
“They’re songs that would have been sung up and down the country in churches, but come the Victorian times they threw out a lot of the ones that were a bit more jolly. Here in South Yorkshire they’ve been kept alive in the pubs, because when the songs were thrown out of the churches, the people that loved singing them - and loved beer - went ‘Right, let’s take them to the pub.’
“When we were young, my parents took us to these things, and we would sit in the tap room with all the other kids, colouring in, drinking
pop and eating crisps, but all the while those carols were seeping in, so we learned so many of them just by being there.”
It was only after she started touring that Kate realised the rest of the country only knew very specific versions of the carols, so she decided to make it her mission to change that. She’s now been doing a Christmas tour (pronounced ‘too-err’, please) for nearly 20 years, adding a brass quintet “because that’s quite important for the South Yorkshire carolling sound” to her usual backing band, which includes husband Damien O’Kane. Family is a crucial element that we’ll come on to later, but it’s evident that the shows have a lighthearted vibe that the players enjoy as much as the audience.
“We always have a big laugh, and there’s a big dressing-up moment at the end of each gig as well. The theme changes each year, and I keep it a big secret from all the boys in the bandthey don’t even know what they’re dressing up as this year! I can’t wait! It’ll be very funny, and I’m going to laugh a lot at their expense!”
Having a laugh and going at her own paceand with her family alongside her every step of the way - is a fairly accurate assessment of Kate’s 30-year career. Her parents were musicians who met in a folk club (“it was a match made in heaven”), encouraged her musical education and eventually helped book her gigs and run her record label. They also provided her early instruments, including a piano that she was forced to play in the garage.
“My dad got one second-hand from a pub and it smelt of old beer and cigarettes! It was gross and a bit sticky, so my mum said it’s not going in the house! So it went in the garage, and I would sit in there playing away. It was better for me because the reverb was nicer than in the carpeted sitting room. I used to love it.”
In 1992 a friend of her parents involved in organising the Holmfirth Folk Festival heard her playing, and the rest is history - but not without a few typically idiosyncratic bumps along the way.
“She stuck her head in the garage door and said ‘You’ve got quite good at that; do you fancy a spot at the festival in two weeks?’ I nodded and said ‘yeah, yeah’, but inside I was thinking ‘What are you doing?!’
“I did a half-hour set, and it was one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever done. When I came off, I vowed I’d never do it again and that I preferred to play with nobody listening.”
Despite her shyness, and reticence about performing in front of audiences - if asked to play at parties, she’d often do so alone in a separate room - the gig offers kept coming and she kept accepting. The gigs and venues continued to grow, and it became obvious that music would be her career, even though it was never part of a pre-meditated plan.
“Thirty years on, I totally believe that music chose me, not the other way round. Even though there was music every day of my life and I was surrounded by it and really loved it, I never thought that people might want to listen to what I was doing.
“I’m still actually quite shy, but a lot more comfortable being on stage in front of people.”
Which is just as well, as there’ll be a lot of people to see her when she performs two shows in one day at Birmingham Town Hall this month, having added a matinee show to meet demand, compensate for an Omicronenforced cancellation last year, and also to encourage families to come along.
“People do bring families to the Christmas shows, and we’ve toyed with bringing our show times forward to around 6.30pm so it won’t be a late night, especially if it’s a school night. But it’s balancing that fine line between people getting home from work and school, getting some tea and getting the glad rags on and out to the venue. So we thought, let’s try having a matinee - and Birmingham is the first.
“We love playing the Town Hall because it’s one of those venues that singers love to sing in because of the natural reverb. And being right in the town centre is great - the Christmas buzz that surrounds it, it’s lovely. I’ll even get to do some shopping in the Christmas market!”
Kate Rusby plays Birmingham Town Hall at 3.30pm and 7.30pm on Saturday 10 December
Folk singer Kate Rusby’s annual Christmas shows have become as much of a tradition for her fans as mince pies and mulled wine. And she wouldn’t have it any other way - as she tells What’s On...
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Take a rollercoaster ride back to the 1960s with this smash-hit musical.
Dreamgirls debuted on Broadway 41 years ago but is best known from the 2006 film version starring Jamie Foxx and Beyoncé Knowles. A story of friendship and ambition - and how the former can
A Christmas Carol
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-uponAvon, until Sun 1 January; Albany Theatre, Coventry, Sat 3 - Mon 26 December; Stourbridge Town Hall, Thurs 15 December
Of all Dickens’ festive stories, A Christmas Carol reigns supreme. The covetous sinning of the miserly Scrooge, the eternal hope offered by Tiny Tim, and the eerie visions of redemption - visiting Ebenezer in the shape of three yuletide ghosts - all combine to give the tale a real olde worlde charm...
Adrian Edmondson stars as Scrooge in the RSC’s highly acclaimed adaptation... Ghostly goings-on are this year also putting the willies up old Ebenezer at Stourbridge Town Hall and Coventry’s Albany Theatre.
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sometimes be compromised by the latter - the show follows the fortunes of Effie, Lorrell and Deena, three talented young singers who aim to hit the high notes as girl group The Dreamettes.
Featured numbers include And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going, Listen, I Am Changing and One Night Only.
Nativity! The Musical
The Rep, Birmingham, until Sat 7 January
Alice In Wonderland
New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme, until Sat 28 January
The New Vic theatre is reaching back into its past for this year’s Christmas production, revisiting - and, according to Artistic Director Theresa Heskins, ‘refreshing’ - its acclaimed version of Alice In Wonderland, which was first performed 11 years ago.
“Alice is one of the shows we’re fondest of,” says Theresa. “It was nominated for awards and engaged the imaginations of so many young people. We’re also fond of it because it has great music, and it’s very lively, funny and witty. It’s a much-loved story told in a very dramatic and exciting way.”
Debbie Isitt’s 2009 movie, Nativity!, proved so popular that it spawned three further films. It also inspired the Midlands-born writer to create this musical stage adaptation. For those unfamiliar with the plot, it concerns the children of St Bernadette’s primary school and their ambition to present a musical version of the nativity. An already big challenge for the kids is made all the trickier by false promises, a complicated love interest and a rival school vying with St Bernadette’s for the critics’ award... Not surprisingly, chaos ensues!
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Cinderella
Swan Theatre, Worcester, until Thurs 2 January; Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham, until Sat 10 December; Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa, Sat 3 - Sat 31 December; Stafford Gatehouse Theatre, Fri 9 - Sat 31 December; The Albany Theatre, Coventry, Fri 30 December - Sun 8 January
Dick Whittington
Birmingham Hippodrome, Sat 17 December - Sun 29 January
“The audience reaction on my first entrance gets me every time,” says Hippodrome panto favourite Matt Slack, who this month and next stars in the venue’s lavish production of Dick Whittington, alongside Marti Pellow, Dr Ranj, Suzanne Shaw, Doreen Tipton and Andrew Ryan. “It’s something quite special. It’s like coming out of lockdown and being allowed in a pub!”
Matt will certainly be hoping history doesn’t
repeat itself when he takes to the stage this year - a previous production of Dick Whittington saw him making an unexpected visit to hospital: “I wrote and performed a lip-sync routine where I fell off the stage into the orchestra pit, onto a crash mat. That went fine, but when I rushed to get back up, I went over on my ankle. Nothing broken luckily, but the sprain was the worst possible. I had a detached ligament and still suffer with it now. However, I finished the show, hopping through it, and then off to A&E. The things you do to get a laugh!”
With its comical Ugly Sisters, matchmaking fairy godmother, drop-dead-gorgeous Prince Charming, super-cute mice and fits-one-footonly glass slipper, Cinderella can justifiably lay claim to being one of the most popular of all pantomimes - an assertion ably supported by the fact that so many Midlands venues have chosen to produce a version of it for their Christmas show this year. Production images below are Swan Theatre, Worcester (left) and Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa (right).
Aladdin
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Sat 3 December - Sat 7 January
“It’s a great part to play,” says ex-EastEnder Michael Greco in talking about taking on the role of the evil Abanazar in the Grand Theatre’s festive-season panto production of Aladdin. “I’ve done it before, but this time I’ve been promised by the producers that they’re going to make him even more evilso I’m really looking forward to that. This is
going to be more than just your normal pantomime villain - this is gonna be a proper actor’s stage Abanazar!”
Michael is joined in the show by Zoe Birkett, Ben Cajee, Tam Ryan, Ian Adams and Duane Gooden.
“The Grand is incredible,” he continues.
“It’s one of those old-style theatres that I love, and there’s some really great talent in the show as well. I’m really looking forward to it - I can’t wait for the six weeks to start!”
Snow White And The Severn Dwarfs
The Roses, Tewkesbury, until Sat 31 December; Lichfield Garrick, until Sun 8 January; Telford Theatre, Thurs 8 DecemberMon 2 January
Snow White’s ‘magnificent seven’ mining pals are packing their pick-axes and getting down to business at three major Midlands venues this Christmas.
Their Telford stop-off sees them joined by local favourite Chloe Barlow as Snow White and EastEnders actor and Dancing On Ice winner Sam Attwater as the Prince.
In Lichfield, the star of the show (as usual) is Sam Rabone, who’ll not only be taking on the role of Dame Nelly in the popular pantomime but also directing the production.
Meanwhile, further south in Tewkesbury, the creators of King Arthur: The Panto! - that’s the BAFTA-winning writer Maurice Gran (Birds Of A Feather) and local playwright
Nick Wilkes (the Almost series) - are taking another bite of the festive apple with their brand-new version of the ever-popular pantomime. Promotion image below is for Snow White... at Telford Theatre.
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Jack And The Beanstalk
Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, until Sat 7 January; Prince Of Wales Theatre, Cannock, Sat 17 - Wed 28 December
Cannock and Coventry are both receiving a visit from a big bad ogre this month. The Prince of Wales Theatre’s version of Jack features all the traditional pantomime ingredients, including ‘music, laughter, stunning sets and lots of audience participation’...
Meanwhile in Coventry, the Belgrade’s Mr Pantomime, Iain Lauchlan, is presenting a new version of the show he wrote in 2020, which was made available to online audiences during the pandemic. “Making one show different from another is always the challenge,” says Iain. “And especially Jack And The Beanstalk. It’s a very specific fairytale, and people don’t want you to stray from that. It’s all the things in between that you try and make different - the comedy routines, the songs and the dances. And of course you don’t want to be repeating the dialogue and jokes, just in case people remember them!”
Horrible Christmas
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Sun 11 December
The Horrible Histories team are back, this time to stab a sprig of holly through the heart of the yuletide season!
Famous festive favourites Charles Dickens, St Nicholas and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer - not to mention Oliver Cromwell and King Henry VIII - are all present and correct in a good-humoured show that brings together Victorian villains, Medieval monks, Puritan parties and Tudor treats.
The Snow Queen
Crescent Theatre, Birmingham, Tues 6 - Sat 17 December; Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham, Sat 17 - Fri 30 December
The Snow Queen is ruler of all she surveys. When she kidnaps young Kay, it’s left to Gerda to save him from a bleak future in the frostbitten wastelands...
Perfect for families who fancy something a little different from a traditional pantomime, Hans Christian Andersen’s oft-performed tale is this Christmas being presented at two of Birmingham’s most innovative theatres.
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The Pantomime Adventures Of Peter Pan
Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, Fri 9 - Sat 31 December
As usual Jonathan Wilkes heads the cast of the Regent’s panto - he’s playing Smee in this brand-new version of Peter Pan - but the big news this year is that the theatre’s dame of longstanding, Christian Patterson, will not be joining him in Neverland. A once-in-alifetime opportunity to appear in a film that’s being helmed by an Oscar-winning director sadly means the much-loved Welsh actor won’t be steering his wardrobe of outrageous frocks in the direction of the ‘second star to the right and straight on till morning’. Those who most definitely are Neverland-bound this Christmas, however, include Torchwood star Kai Owen, who’ll be losing a hand and gaining the attention of a blood-thirsty crocodile in the always-to-die-for role of Captain Hook.
Beauty And The Beast
The Old Rep, Birmingham, until Fri 16 December; The Courtyard, Hereford, until Sat 7 January; Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, until Sun 8 January; Palace Theatre, Redditch, Mon 5 - Sat 31 December; The Core Theatre, Solihull, Fri 9 December - Mon 2 January
When a young woman is captured by a hideous beast, she finds herself facing a life of isolation in his mysterious palace. The Beast, too, is trappedseemingly forever - inside the grotesquery of his physical appearance, the consequence of a spell cast upon him by an evil witch. Only Beauty’s ability to look beyond his ugliness and see the person within can save him...
That’s pretty much the story-outline of this ever-popular age-old fairytale, which is this month being given the pantomime treatment at a number of the above-listed Midlands venues. Not every production is being marketed as a panto, though, so check each theatre’s website before booking your tickets. Top image is Beauty And The Beast at The Courtyard, Hereford and below Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury.
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Elf The Musical
Resorts World Arena, Birmingham, Thurs 22 - Fri 23 December
“We are keenly aware of the economic climate,” says Elf The Musical’s producer & director, Jon Conway, “and are one of the few shows to have reduced our prices from our last visit, to provide an affordable family outing.
“One of the best sights is the audiences dressing up for the show, especially the dads in elf Christmas sweaters!”
The stage adaptation of Will Ferrell’s hit festive movie Elf has proved to be a real crowd-pleaser in previous years.
Billed as ‘the world’s biggest pantomime’, the show features film backdrops on a huge LED screen and a mobile stage that travels the auditorium, ensuring that everyone gets a close-up view of the action.
And that’s not all. The production also features Santa’s flying sleigh, an audience snowball fight, an indoor snowstorm, aerial cirque stars and a giant candy cane journey from the North Pole. What’s not to like?...
Santa In Love
Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, Fri 16 - Sat 24 December
Youngsters have plenty of questions to ask about Christmas. And The People’s Theatre Company is here aiming to provide an answer to perhaps the biggest one of all: What’s the one thing that Santa Claus secretly loves best?
“You’ll never guess,” advise the talented ensemble, “so if you want to find out, then join Santa and his friends in this fun-filled family musical, complete with games, giggles and all your favourite Christmas songs.”
Sounds good to us...
The Gruffalo
Birmingham Town Hall, Tues 27 December - Sun 15 January
With millions of copies of the book having been sold, it’s fair to say that Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award-winning Gruffalo has captured the hearts and minds of children everywhere. Presenting songs,
laughs and ‘monstrous’ fun for children aged three and upwards, this much-loved stage version of the terrific tale follows Mouse as he heads out on a journey through the deep dark wood, scaring away hungry animals with tall stories of the terrifying Gruffalo. Imagine his surprise, then, when he suddenly finds himself coming face-to-face with the very creature he’s imagined!
The Bear
Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham, until Fri 30 December
The late Raymond Briggs is best known, of course, for his story about a little boy who makes friends with a snowman. His picture book of The Bear has a similar child-meets-unusual-friend theme - except that in this case, it’s a little girl and an enormous polar bear who take centre stage. Adapted for the theatre by Pins And Needles and already the recipient of enormous critical acclaim, this heartwarming and decidedly wintry ‘tall tale’ features puppetry, music, storytelling and plenty of humour. Highly recommended.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Christmas Show
Brewhouse Arts Centre, Burton upon Trent, Thurs 1 - Sun 4 December
In a career stretching back to the mid-1960s, the late Eric Carle illustrated more than 70 books - writing most of them, too. None have been more famous or successful than his 1969 story of The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The light-on-words picture book has been translated into more than 60 languages, selling in excess of 52 million copies... This stage version of Carle’s much-loved tale is presented alongside three other popular children’s stories by the same author: Brown Bear, Brown Bear; 10 Little Rubber Ducks; and The Very Lonely Firefly. The show features no fewer than 75 ‘lovable puppets’.
theatrical magic aplenty, so this is definitely a show that’s well worth catching. Presented by the team behind two other hit kids’ productions - Dear Zoo Live and Dear Santa - the show features puppetry, toetapping songs and, as a special festive treat, the chance to help Squirrel find everything she needs to build a snowman.
Stick Man
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Sat 3 - Sat 31 December
“Freckle Productions send shivers down my spine,” reveals Julia Donaldson, the cocreator (along with Alex Scheffler) of the hugely popular children’s book on which this show is based. “They’re so lively and innovative. I love their production of Stick Man, and so do the audiences.”
Julia’s not wrong - audiences most definitely do love the show, as a smash-hit season in the West End ably demonstrated.
Featuring a trio of talented performers, the production brings together puppetry, songs, live music and ‘funky moves’ to tell the story of Stick Man’s desperate attempts to get back to the family tree. An hour-long show suitable for all ages.
Jack And The Magic Beanstalk
The Rep, Birmingham, until Sat 31 December
Birmingham Rep’s festive family offering this year includes a brand-new production of a classic fairytale.
Written for three to six-year-olds by acclaimed children’s theatre playwright Katherine Chandler, Jack And The Magic Beanstalk plays the Rep’s most intimate space, The Door, and has a running time of one hour.
Santa’s Christmas Rescue
Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, Thurs 8 - Sat 24 December; Stafford Gatehouse Theatre, Sat 10 - Sat 24 December
Hans Christian Andersen: The Ugly Duckling & Other Stories
Lichfield Garrick, Sat 10 - Sat 24 December
One of three festive shows at the Garrick this month, Hans Christian Andersen: The Ugly Duckling & Other Stories pretty much does what it says on the tin, presenting a selection of terrific tales from the vivid imagination of Denmark’s legendary spinner of magical yarns.
Tales From Acorn Wood At Christmas
Birmingham Hippodrome, Tues 13 - Sat 31 December
Stage adaptations of books by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler invariably offer
The ‘other tales’ referred to in the title are: The Princess And The Pea, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and The Emperor’s New Clothes.
The show’s producers, Apollo Theatre Company, have developed the 60-minute presentation with youngsters aged between three and nine in mind.
If your little one is pre-school age, this show could well be the ideal way to kickstart their festive celebrations. When Santa gets himself stuck in the snow, Ellie, Izzy and Rudolph have to help him find his way home in time for Christmas... Featuring sackfuls of singalong songs and no small amount of yuletide cheer, Santa’s Christmas Rescue also provides youngsters with the opportunity to give their Christmas wish-list to the man himself, who in turn will be handing out a present to every child.
Written by the Belgrade’s much-loved panto star, Iain Lauchlan, the show is 35 minutes in length.
doctor in the house
Television presenter and real-life medic Dr Ranj talks about starring as Spirit of the Bells in Birmingham Hippodrome’s pantomime production of Dick Whittington
A familiar face on our TV screens, Dr Ranj’s journey to celebrity status began with hosting CBeebies series Get Well Soon and Get Well Soon Hospital. Subsequent spells in the limelight saw the real-life medic become a household name via spots on popular TV shows This Morning, Strictly Come Dancing and a festive edition of The Great British Sewing Bee. What’s On recently caught up with the good doctor to talk about his upcoming (and third) appearance in panto, this time playing Spirit of the B ells at Birmingham Hippodrome...
Television medic and presenter Dr Ranj was in his 30s the first time he saw a pantomimeand immediately fell in love with its crazy Christmas spirit. He determined there and then that one day he would tread the boards in panto - and this year sees that wish come true for a third time as he stars in the Birmingham Hippodrome production of Dick Whittington.
Dr Ranj will be playing Spirit of the Bells alongside a cast including Marti Pellow as the Ratman, Matt Slack as Dick, Suzanne Shaw as Alice, Andrew Ryan as the Dame (Felicity Fitzwarren) and Doreen Tipton as Doreen the Cat.
“I love doing pantomime,” he says. “During the pandemic we missed it a lot. For me it’s a chance to experience the magical land of theatre at one of the best times of the year. Just seeing the reaction of families and kids when they come to pantomime, there’s no feeling like that, and to be part of that magical experience is really special.
“And then I get to do it alongside an incredible cast. And to do it at the Hippodrome - that’s a dream come true. Everyone knows about the Hippodrome theatre - it’s beautiful, massive and gorgeous. Everyone says ‘If you’re going to see a pantomime, you have to go to the Birmingham one because it’s spectacular.’ So when I was asked if I would do it, I couldn’t say no.”
Dr Ranj is looking forward to joining the cast and spending time in Birmingham.
“Dick Whittington is a classic pantomime, and I’m playing the ‘fairy godmother’ type of character. It will be a lot of fun. The cast are all completely new to me. Matt Slack is a legend, but I’ve never worked with him. I grew up listening to Marti Pellow - I was a massive fan of Wet Wet Wet - so it’s going to be very hard for me not to fan boy when I’m working with him.
“I love Birmingham. I’ve been to the city
loads of times and have worked here too, with Birmingham Children’s Hospital. The city is a firm favourite of mine, but I’ve never got to appear at the Hippodrome before, so I can’t wait.”
It may be difficult to believe but Dr Ranjwho’s a practising doctor working in the NHS as well as a television presenter - never went to a panto as a child.
“I used to go to theatre shows with school, but even then, not that often. I hadn’t actually seen a pantomime until I was a grown-up. I was in my 30s! I went to see one that my friend was in, in Horsham. I remember watching it and thinking ‘This is fantastic, one day I want to do panto!” And five or six years later, lo and behold, I ended up doing a panto and absolutely loved it.
“Everything about pantomime was completely new to me. I was coming at it as a grown-up, learning all about this weird and wonderful world, all its traditions - but this is the beauty of it. As much as kids love it, as a grown-up coming into it brand new, I absolutely loved it too. I got it; I understood why everyone loves it so much. And panto is for everyone - that’s the best part.”
Dr Ranj first became a favourite with TV viewers via his CBeebies’ series Get Well Soon and Get Well Soon Hospital. Then, in 2018, he competed in Strictly Come Dancing with partner Janette Manrara and joined the Strictly tour in 2019. Other television appearances include This Morning, the Christmas special of The Great British Sewing Bee, Dr Ranj: On Call and Cooking With The Stars.
With such a varied career, he knows his fellow cast members will have plenty of material for the personalised jokes which make up so much of the entertainment of pantomime.
“Matt Slack has already warned me that he’s going to be poking fun at me, but luckily I have thick skin! I’m sure they’re going to pick
up on my medical stuff and me being a doctor, so I’m fully prepared for a lot of doctor jokes. They’re probably also going to poke fun at me doing Strictly. But it’s all in good spirit and done as friendly banter. As long as it gives people a laugh, I don’t mind.”
Having come to theatre via television, Dr Ranj has realised that being on stage has its own particular challenges - especially in pantoland...
“You never quite know what’s going to happen with pantomime, so you’ve got to be flexible and dynamic. Once you get into the swing of a show and understand it, I think that becomes a little bit easier because you can then vibe and riff off each other. It keeps you on your toes, but that’s part of the excitement, and part of the enjoyment for the audience.
“I always find learning lines challenging. It takes me a bit longer to get things into my head. And for me, because I’ve not trained as a theatre performer and am very much coming at it from the outside, I know I’ve got a lot more to do in many ways, but I take it as an opportunity to learn from the people I’m on stage with.”
Dr Ranj is remaining tight-lipped about whether he will be tripping the light fantastic in Dick Whittington - although he would be more than happy to pull on his dancing shoes.
“I’d love to do a bit of dancing in the show. It’s a great way to keep fit. In the past, I’ve looked forward to panto because I can get fit, and then, over Christmas, eat what I like.
Dancing would certainly get me ready for Christmas Day!”
Dick Whittington shows at Birmingham Hippodrome from Sat 17 December to Sun 29 JanuaryLeading Ladies
Whether preparing to go to the ball, taking a bite out of a poisoned apple, scaling a beanstalk or flying to Neverland, panto’s leading ladies play a major part in sprinkling magic across the Midlands region over the festive period. We take a look at who is playing who, where and when...
SUZANNE SHAW Alice in Dick Whittington at Birmingham Hippodrome
Hitting the big time many a moon ago on ITV talent show Popstars, via which she became a member of chart-busting pop group Hear’Say, Suzanne has since carved out an impressive stage and television career. TV highlights have included winning series three of Dancing On Ice, a year-long stint on Emmerdale, and enjoying a good ol’ lunchtime natter or several on Loose Women. Her theatre CV, meanwhile, features such notable productions as Chicago, The Vagina Monologues and The Rocky Horror Show. Suzanne is no stranger to panto at Birmingham Hippodrome, having previously appeared at the venue as Cinderella.
Dick Whittington shows at Birmingham Hippodrome from Saturday 17 December to Sunday 29 January
SAMANTHA DORRANCE
Beauty in Beauty And The Beast at Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury
Willenhall-born Samantha is no stranger to Theatre Severn pantoland, having previously appeared there in the title role in Cinderella and as Wendy in Peter Pan. She exploded onto the entertainment scene by winning Disney Channel talent search You’re The Star, after which she developed a career as a television presenter and also took the lead role of Laura in both the West End and touring productions of jukebox musical Dreamboats And Petticoats. In recent times Samantha has toured her very own children’s show, Sammy & The Sparks LIVE. Last Christmas saw her starring in panto as Goldilocks at Birmingham Hippodrome.
Beauty And The Beast shows at Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, from Wednesday 30 November to Sunday 8 January
ZOE BIRKETT
Spirit Of The Ring in Aladdin at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Zoe became a household name after appearing in the first series of Pop Idol, with Will Young and Gareth Gates, way back in 2001. Pursuing a career in musical theatre, she not only starred in UK touring productions of In Town Tonight and What A Feeling but also made a splash in the London West End, appearing in Priscilla Queen Of The Desert for two years and then becoming the leading lady in Thriller Live. Earlier this year she starred as Arabia in Moulin Rouge! The Musical at Piccadilly Theatre. Zoe also spent 58 days in the Big Brother house back in 2014.
Aladdin shows at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre from Saturday 3 December to Saturday 7 January
HARRIET THORPE
Fairy Godmother in Cinderella at Stafford Gatehouse Theatre
Promising to make life, er, ‘wand’erful for kitchen skivvy Cinders this festive season, Harriet has previously starred in some of theatreland’s most high-profile shows, including Cabaret, Wicked and Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street. She’s no stranger to telly either, with Absolutely Fabulous, The Brittas Empire and Hollyoaks all featuring on her impressive CV.
Cinderella shows at Stafford Gatehouse Theatre from Friday 9 to Saturday 31 December
MARIA CONNEELY
Snow White in Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs at Lichfield Garrick
Returning to the Garrick after appearing as Lizzie in last year’s panto, The All New Adventures Of Peter Pan, Maria has most recently starred as Rapunzel in the Theatre Royal Bath production of Into The Woods.
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs shows at Lichfield Garrick Theatre from Friday 25 November to Sunday 8 January
LOLLY - ANNA KUMBLE
Wicked Queen in Snow White at Telford Theatre
Sutton Coldfield-born model, singer, TV presenter and pantomime veteran Lolly is spending her Christmas in mean & moody mode as the Wicked Queen. It’s a far cry indeed from the last time she appeared in a Telford Theatre panto, during which she wand-waved Cinderella to the ball in the far-more-loveable role of the Fairy Godmother.
Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs shows at Telford Theatre from Thursday 8 December to Monday 2 January
MORNA MACPHERSON
Jack in Jack And The Beanstalk at Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Morna MacPherson is this Christmas once again full of beans as Jack, having previously played the happy-go-lucky giant-slayer in the Belgrade’s online production of the panto during the Covid pandemic. Morna’s Belgrade pantomime history also includes a season spent starring as Aladdin.
Jack And The Beanstalk shows at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, from Wednesday 23 November to Saturday 7 January
SOLEIL QUARLESS
Cinderella at Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa
Here taking the titular role of down-onher-luck Cinders, Soleil is treading the boards at the Royal Spa Centre for the very first time. She’s previously played the role of Princess Jill in Nottingham, in the award-winning People’s Theatre Company’s production of Jack And The Beanstalk.
Cinderella shows at Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa, from Saturday 3 to Saturday 31 December
MARTHA-FRANCES HENRY
Cinderella at The Swan Theatre, Worcester
West Yorkshire lass Martha is off to the ball in search of a handsome prince this Christmas. This is her latest leading-lady role; she previously played Beauty (to Jake Quickenden’s Beast) and Jill in Jack And The Beanstalk.
Cinderella shows at The Swan Theatre, Worcester from Tuesday 29 November to Monday 2 January
HANNAH EVEREST
Wendy in Peter Pan at Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
Graduating from the Ann Oliver Stage School, Hannah’s stage credits include Gypsy and The Sound Of Music - both at Leicester’s Curve - and a panto season playing Sleeping Beauty at Sheffield Lyceum.
Peter Pan shows at the Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, from Friday 9 to Saturday 31 December
NAOMI WILKINSON Belle in Beauty And The Beast at Palace Theatre, Redditch
Having started her entertainment career at Butlins, Naomi is nowadays best known as a children’s television presenter, and in particular for CBBC’s Wild & Weird, where she uncovers ‘the weirdest wildlife tales the planet has to offer!’
Beauty And The Beast shows at the Palace Theatre, Redditch, from Monday 5 to Saturday 31 December
KATE DENNY Belle in Beauty And The Beast at The Courtyard, Hereford
Manchester-based Kate is spending Christmas in fairytale-castle captivity courtesy of the big, bad Beast. A one-time musical theatre student at Liverpool Theatre School, her CV includes productions of What We Did Next and Carrie The Musical.
Beauty And The Beast shows at The Courtyard, Hereford from Friday 25 November to Saturday 7 January
REBECCA AVERY
Fairy Bee in Jack and The Beanstalk at Prince of Wales Theatre, Cannock
Rebecca Avery is no stranger to the Prince of Wales Theatre, previously starring as Princess Jill in 2018’s Jack and The Beanstalk, and most recently as Slave Of The Ring in 2021’s production of Aladdin. This year she hopes to sprinkle a bit of magic across Cannock as Fairy Bee.
Jack and The Beanstalk shows at Prince of Wales Theatre, Cannock, from Saturday 17 to Wednesday 28 December
ELIZABETH ROBIN Rapunzel at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall
Sheffield-born Elizabeth is spending another Christmas in Sutton Coldfield, having last year stepped into the glass slippers of Cinderella. A graduate of Royal Central School of Speech & Drama, she most recently appeared in Illyria Theatre’s touring production of Peter Pan, playing both Tinker Bell and Mrs Darling.
Rapunzel & The Rascal Prince shows at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall from Tuesday 6 to Saturday 31 December
GEORGIA MANN
Snow White at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury
Fresh from London’s Mountview drama school, Georgia heads for the comparative safety of the seven dwarfs’ cottage after previously starring as Old Ma Gwynn in Nell Gwynn and Cosette in Les Miserables.
Snow White shows at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury from Saturday 26 November to Saturday 31 December
REBECCA D’LACEY
Belle in Beauty And The Beast at The Core Theatre, Solihull
Taking on the role of besieged beauty Belle in this Beast of a production from the awardwinning Little Wolf Entertainment, Rebecca is no stranger to family theatre, previously touring the UK in hit festive show Dear Santa.
Beauty And The Beast shows at The Core Theatre Solihull from Friday 9 December to Monday 2 January
KIERA-NICOLE
Jasmine in Aladdin at Crewe Lyceum Theatre
A familiar face to fans of Channel Five children’s series Milkshake, Kiera-Nicole has visited pantoland before, starring alongside Curtis Pritchard in a Qdos Production of Dick Whittington.
Aladdin shows at Crewe Lyceum Theatre from Friday 16 December to Sunday 8 January
Sir Peter Wright’s version of this firm festive favourite returns to the Hippodrome courtesy (of course) of Birmingham Royal Ballet. Created in 1990 as a thank-you to the city for its support of the company following its move to the Midlands from London’s Sadler Wells, Sir Peter’s production is seen by many as the finest interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s magnificent and mesmerising score. In true Christmas spirit, the story follows the young Clara as she’s swept up in a fantasy of soldiers, giant rats, snow fairies, magic and mystery, before finally being transformed into a beautiful ballerina. A magical, must-see show for theatre-going dance lovers everywhere, the production is this year enhanced by a £1million makeover. “More than 80 percent is the same,” explains designer John Macfarlane, “but we’ve been able to make some changes with new fabrics and materials. And the refurbishment has given us the chance to come back to some things and improve them.
“The original ideas and production concept evolved very easily, and I remember feeling that there was something quite special about the process. In your career, you can pick out three or four productions that have changed your direction, and you realise you can’t go back to how you did things before. I think that Nutcracker was one of those productions for me. It was a huge learning process - but I didn’t realise it until a long time afterwards.
“This is the first time I’ve completely re-built an existing production. What’s really interesting is that you go into it thinking ‘I’m going to change this and I’m going to change that,’ and then, when you actually start to try and do it, you suddenly remember why you did certain things the way you did.
“I’m not sure the audience has actually realised how much The Nutcracker has worn over the years - but when they see this rebuild, it will be so vibrant. Everything will be rich and colourful.”
Film highlights in December...
Avatar: The Way of Water
CERT tbc (190 mins)
Starring Zoe Saldaña, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore Directed by James Cameron It’s been a good year for fans of two highprofile films who’ve had to wait a long time for a sequel. First there was Top Gun: Maverick, released a full 36 years after the original film, and now there’s The Way Of
Violent Night
CERT tbc (101 mins)
Starring David Harbour, Beverly D’Angelo, John Leguizamo, Cam Gigandet, Brendan Fletcher, Edi Patterson
Directed by Tommy Wirkola
Best known as Chief of Police Jim Hopper in hit Netflix series Stranger Things, David Harbour here displays his admirable versatility by adding his name to the evergrowing list of actors who’ve played Santa Claus.
When a team of mercenaries breaks into a wealthy family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone inside hostage, they end up getting far more than they bargained for: Saint Nicholas (that’s Santa) is in the vicinity - and he’s about to make it clear that he’s temporarily misplaced his halo... From the producers of runaway hits Bullet Train, Deadpool 2 and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw.
Released Fri 2 December
first stunned cinema-going audiences. Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, the sequel finds Jake Sully living with his newfound family on the planet of Pandora. When a familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with the army of the Na’vi race to protect the planet...
Released Fri 16 December
The Silent Twins
CERT tbc (113 mins)
Starring Letita Wright, Tamara Lawrance, Leah Mondesir-Simmonds, Eva-Arianna Baxter, Nadine Marshall, Treva Etienne
Directed by Agnieszka Smoczynska
I Wanna Dance with Somebody
CERT tbc
Starring Naomi Ackie, Stanley Tucci, Tamara Tunie, Clarke Peters, Ashton Sanders, Nafessa Williams Directed by Kasi Lemmons Films about dearly departed superstar singers who lived rags-to-riches lives of fame and fortune followed by decline and death are all the rage at the moment, with last summer’s Baz Luhrmann-directed Elvis now being followed by this Whitney Houston musical biopic. Expect the movie to make stop-offs at all the key points in Whitney’s eventually tragic life, from her first solo singing stint - covering for her sore-throatafflicted mother - through her time with The Sweet Temptations, to her later years as fashion icon, pop legend, participant in an ultimately ill-starred marriage to singer Bobby Brown and drug-addled shadow of her former self.
Released Mon 26 December
Based on the book of the same name by award-winning investigative journalist Marjorie Wallace, The Silent Twins follows the story of June and Jennifer Gibbons, identical twins growing up in the only Black family in a small Welsh town during the 1970s and ’80s. From the age of three, the sisters begin to reject communication with anyone but each other, and across time disappear into a world of their own. But when their frustrations lead to a spree of vandalism and arson, the girls find themselves facing a starkly grim future... Helmed by Polish writer & director Agnieszka Smoczyńska, The Silent Twins enjoyed plenty of positive feedback at this year’s Cannes film festival.
Released Fri 9 December
Corsage CERT tbc (113 mins)
Starring
Imagining a year in the home life of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, Corsage scored a significant hit at Cannes and recently picked up the top prize at the BFI London Film Festival. The prestigious event’s Official Competition jury called the Marie Kreutzerdirected entry a “masterfully realised film”, going on to say that they had been “completely seduced by Vicky Krieps’ sublime performance as a woman out of time, trapped in her own iconography and her rebellious yearning for liberation”.
Released Mon 26 December
THE 12 FILMS OF CHRISTMAS
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose... and a fabulous festive film on the telly to warm the cockles of your heart! Yes, Christmas is a-comingbut which magnificent yuletide movies should you choose for your holiday viewing? Here are 12 much-loved classics to consider...
It’s A Wonderful Life
For many people, Frank Capra’s It’s A Wonderful Life (1946) is the festive film of all festive films. Although it was shot during a summer heatwave, its heart and soul is pure Christmas!
James Stewart stars as George Bailey, a man whose sense of duty sees him forsaking his own dreams and aspirations for the good of his family and community. Weighed down by his heavy responsibilities and no small amount of ill fortune, George decides he’d be better off dead - until, that is, his guardian angel, Clarence, makes him see the error of his ways...
has gone on vacation and accidentally left him behind. Home alone, he’s determined to keep the property safe and sound...
Elf
There are those for whom no Christmas is complete without watching Elf.
Home Alone
The film that made a child star of Macaulay Culkin, Home Alone (1990) also features Joe Pesci - fresh from his time spent whacking fellow mobsters in Martin Scorcese’s Goodfellas - and Daniel Stern as a pair of incompetent house-breakers. When the bumbling burglars attempt to rob a suburban Chicago home, they get plenty more than they bargained for: Kevin McCallister’s family
Love Actually
Riding on the back of his successes with Four Weddings And A Funeral and Notting Hill, Richard Curtis sent this film out into the festive ether back in 2003 and scored a giant Christmas hit. Sickly sweet and cringeworthy though it may be in many places (many, many places!), the film also features some truly touching and genuinely poignant scenesnot to mention stand-out moments to remember forever, such as Hugh Grant as the prime minister dancing around Number 10 to the Pointer Sisters’ Jump (For My Love).
The now-cult movie - a stage-musical version of which is visiting the Midlands this monthfinds Will Ferrell in fine form as Buddy, a man-child who, having been raised at the North Pole by Santa’s elves, determines to head to New York in search of his biological father, played by Godfather actor James Caan... Celebrating its 20th anniversary next year, Elf is a movie that’s positively overflowing with yuletide cheer. It also comes complete with many a visual gag to keep the kids happy.
The Muppet Christmas Carol
What do you get if you combine a muchloved story by the Victorian era’s most famous writer, with an ensemble cast of puppets and an Academy Award-winning actor? The Muppet Christmas Carol, of course! Charles Dickens’ 1843 short story about a grumpy old sinner who’s taught the error of his miserly ways by a trio of festive phantoms provides plenty of opportunity for
the Muppets to peddle their absurdist style of comedy. Michael Caine, the Oscar-winning actor mentioned above, stays rock-steady as Ebenezer Scrooge amid the puppet-powered pandemonium.
the centre of controversy when the benign senior citizen claims that he is, in fact, the real Santa Claus...
The Holiday
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Jim Carrey’s career was very much firing on all cylinders when he took the starring role in this Year 2000 big-screen adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic story. The mean-minded, green-skinned Grinch lives at the top of a mountain overlooking Whoville, a town that certainly knows how to keep Christmas in style. Favouring isolation over living in the town - where he’d been brought up but bullied - the Grinch decides it’s high time he took his revenge on the citizens of Whovilleby stealing all of their presents, decorations and food while they’re asleep...
Bolstered by an all-star cast, Nancy Meyers’ 2006 romantic comedy has established itself as a modern-day Christmas classic and is considered by many to be essential yuletide viewing. The wafer-thin but effective storyline sees two thirtysomething singletons who’ve never met deciding to swap homes for Christmas, with Kate Winslet’s Iris Simpkins heading for LA and Cameron Diaz’s Amanda Woods travelling in the opposite direction to a cottage in the English countryside. Both women are recovering from heartbreak, but it isn’t long before each of them finds the gift of a new romance in their festive stocking...
outside his bedroom window. But this is no ordinary train; this one is transporting its passengers to the North Pole for a meeting with the man himself. The boy is invited on board the locomotive and the adventure begins...
Miracle On 34th Street
New York’s 34th Street has seen more than its fair share of Miracles down the years, but there’s no question that the two most popular ones happened in 1947 and 1994. Both versions have become perennial festive family favourites, with the original released just one year after that other classic Christmas cracker, It’s A Wonderful Life... When New York’s biggest department store finds itself short of a Santa, an old fella named Kris Kringle steps in to help out. So far, so good. But the store soon finds itself at
Nativity!
You’ve seen the musical (or if you haven’t, book yourself a ticket at the Birmingham Rep, where it’s running across the festive season), now check out the original film! Midlands writer Debbie Isitt’s movie was the surprise Christmas hit of 2009, bringing together an impressive cast of big-name performers and, in due course of time, spawning three sequels. Set in Coventry and partially improvised, the film follows the attempts of St Bernadette’s Catholic primary school to pick up the prize for the best nativity play. But things threaten to spiral out of control when the teacher in charge of the production tells a big fat festive lie...
The Polar Express
Listed in the 2006 Guinness Book of Records as the world’s ‘first all-digital capture’ film, The Polar Express stars Tom Hanks in a variety of roles and follows the story of a young boy who’s starting to wonder whether Santa Claus really exists. On Christmas Eve he sees a mysterious steam locomotive
Scrooge
Of all the versions of A Christmas Carol to grace our cinema screens in the post-war years, this 1951 British offering is widely considered to be the greatest - not least because of a show-stopping portrayal of the title character by legendary English actor Alastair Sim.
Sim went on to voice Scrooge in an animated version of the Carol some 20 years later. His interpretation of the character on both occasions was so memorable that Jim Carrey decided to mimick him when he himself lent his voice to old Ebenezer (in another animated version of the story, released in 2009).
The Snowman
This wordless, half-hour, made-for-television animated film was first screened in 1982, four years after the publication of the Raymond Briggs book on which it’s based. It’s a simple tale about a snowman who comes to life and takes a small boy on an adventure through the starry night sky. The film is routinely screened every Christmas (often alongside its sequel, The Snowman And The Snowdog) and is undoubtedly best known for the central song of its Howard Blake-composed score: Walking In The Air.
FESTIVE GIFTING WITH A DIFFERENCE...
Christmas is a-comin’... and while the goose is getting fat, you’re probably going to be busy trying to find the perfect presents for your family and friends. Gifts based on special interests are always much more meaningful, while purchasing an experience or an activity for someone to enjoy will provide them with memories that will last a lifetime. With that in mind, we’ve put together a few suggestions to help you on your way...
For the animal lover
Twycross Zoo offers a range of Zoo Experience Days, perfect for the animal lover in your life. The venue’s animal-feeding experiences allow you to get up close and personal with some of your favourite ‘beasts’, while at the same time picking the brains of the knowledgeable keepers.
The Keeper For The Day experience, meanwhile (which includes a special junior option for those aged between seven and 17), is a hands-on adventure that will give you the chance to help the keepers take care of some of the zoo’s many and varied residents, including zebras and apes.
Prices start from £80 Find out more at twycrosszoo.org
For the culture vulture
Do you have a loved one who enjoys a trip to an art gallery?
A National Art Pass provides free entry to 800-plus museums, galleries and historic houses across the UK. It also gives you 50% off the entrance fee for major exhibitions.
National Art Pass costs £45 for under-30s, £73 for an individual and £110 for a double.
Find out more at artfund.org
Foodies and music fans, rejoice!
For the first time ever, ‘ultimate food & music festival’ Pub In The Park will be rolling into Leamington Spa next summer (30 June - 2 July).
The hugely popular event brings together award-winning restaurants, live music and great food for a fun-filled weekend. Bananarama, Toploader, Ronan Keating and Soul II Soul have already been announced, with more artists expected to be added to the live-music line-up in the coming months.
Tickets prices start from £27
Find out more at pubintheparkuk.com
Get your bake off
Anyone who sees themselves as the next Prue Leith or Paul Hollywood is sure to enjoy their very own Bake Off experience at The Big Birmingham Bake.
Working in pairs, with all the ingredients ‘good to go’ and a top baker at your side, you’ll have 90 minutes to ace the monthly baking theme and create the winning bake. Perfect for those looking to unleash their competitive cooking streak.
Prices start from £36.50 Find out more at thebigbirminghambake.com
The gift of glamping
If a relaxing getaway is on your Christmas wish list this year, Winchcombe Farm might be the perfect destination.
Nestled in the Warwickshire countryside, the site is surrounded by a working farm and features a selection of holiday homes which sleep from four people up to nine.
Guests can also make their stay extra special by adding on-site private dining experiences, cocktail classes or even spa treatments, all made available by local businesses.
Find out more at winchcombefarm.co.uk
For the thrill-seeker
Are you on the lookout for the perfect Christmas present to give to the thrill-seeker in your life?
Well look no further, because the gift you’re needing is surely a voucher for The Bear Grylls Adventure activity centre!
With 11 epic experiences from which to choose, including iFly, shark diving and the high ropes, visitors can plan an actionpacked day out to get that much-needed adrenaline fix.
Prices start from £30 Find out more at beargryllsadventure.com
Chin-chin with some gin!
Warwick’s That Gin Company is offering customers the chance to create and purchase their very own unique flavour infusions in 50ml, 250ml and 500ml bottles. Also on offer are gin gift sets - including three 250ml flavoured gins - and cocktail sets, which are supplied with a mini-shaker and enough ingredients for five cocktails.
Find out more at thatgincompany.co.uk
A night at the theatre...
Why not treat someone to a night out at the theatre? With no expiry date, Theatre Tokens can be used for a show they really want to see at more than 270 venues nationwide. Simply load the Theatre Token gift card with any value between £5 and £500, and the lucky recipient can then use it to pay or partpay for tickets to any production.
Find out more at theatretokens.com
For the music lover
There’s an abundance of live music happening across the Midlands next year, so why not treat a loved one to a ticket?
For the film buff
Everyman’s gift cards are the perfect present for anyone who loves a night in front of the big screen.
The cards can be topped up with any value you choose above £20. With a wide array of blockbusters, independent and classic films to enjoy, there’s something for everyone at Everyman. The gift cards are redeemable against all food & drink purchases and film screenings at any of Everyman’s 38 venues nationwide.
Find out more at everymancinema.com
Rock the boat!
If you have a loved one who enjoys the great outdoors, how about gifting them the opportunity to explore Birmingham’s famous canal network?
GoBoat is a fun, self-drive boating experience where you can play captain and choose your own route. Setting off from Brindleyplace, the boat fits up to eight people (dogs are also welcome!) and can take you on a one, two or three-hour adventure.
For the comedy fan
Give the gift of laughter this Christmas by purchasing a gift card to use at the Glee Club. You can buy gift cards from as little as £5 to put towards someone’s night out. The cards can be redeemed against all show tickets in all Glee Club venues, as well as food & drink in all of the venues (except Oxford).
Find out more at glee.co.uk
Relax and unwind
Four-star Warwickshire hotel Ardencote is the home of Destination Spa, a luxury attraction that comes complete with thermal facilities, relaxation lounges, an outdoor pool and a hot tub.
The spa, which was awarded a ‘bubble rating’ of five by the Good Spa Guide in 2021, offers a selection of day spa packages as well as overnight spa breaks, which include treatments, a two-course dinner and breakfast the following morning.
Find out more at ardencote.onejourney.travel
Don your leg warmers and double denim as the UK’s largest retro festival, Let’s Rock, returns to Shrewsbury on 15 July with some of the biggest names from the 1980s. The line-up announced so far includes Soft Cell, The Boomtown Rats, Soul II Soul and Midge Ure.
Tickets start from £52 Find out more at letsrockshrewsbury.com
Meanwhile, Forestry England’s series of live outdoor music concerts, Forest Live, will return to Staffordshire’s Cannock Chase Forest in June, with Madness (Thursday the 8th) and Jack Savoretti (Sunday the 11th) already announced.
Tickets start from £50 Find out more at forestryengland.uk/music
After a successful Shropshire debut, firm family favourite Camp Bestival will return to Weston Park from 17 to 20 August. Glaswegian heroes Primal Scream headline next year’s get-together, with drum’n’bass groovers Rudimental and synth-pop singalong legends The Human League also featuring in the 2023 line-up.
Tickets start from £70 Find out more at shropshire.campbestival.net
Giftcards start at £85 Find out more at goboat.co.uk
Support the arts
The Grand Theatre has been at the heart of Wolverhampton’s entertainment scene since 1894. As well as being a theatre, the venue acts as a charitable trust, seeking to engage with and enhance the local community via creativity, education and a passion for the arts.
To help support the Grand, you can name a brick (£100 for five years) in the Encore Lounge, with a dedication and message of your choosing. Alternatively you can sponsor a seat in the theatre’s auditorium (£200 for 10 years), and in so doing join the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Winston Churchill.
Find out more at grandtheatre.co.uk/support
Craftspace: Queer + Metals
Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham, until Sun 2 April
The multiplicity of queerness is here explored via metalwork and metalsmithing, in an exhibition that makes visible the ways in which LGBTQIA+ creatives are shaping, disrupting and contributing to contemporary culture.
Featuring artworks, video interviews and an Instagram campaign, the Craftspace presentation aims to ‘make connections within a diverse, intersectional, complex and fluid community of making’.
The physical element of the exhibition features responses from eight UK artists, one of whom is Roxanne Simone.
Showcasing welded and hydroformed ‘imperfect’ objects (pictured), Roxanne’s work explores and reimagines identities formed through the impact of diaspora and migration.
DearTomorrow: Dear Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton Art Gallery, until Sun 15 January “The very core of our work has always been to change hearts and minds through a deeper connection to the climate crisis,” explains Jill Kubit, the co-founder of DearTomorrow, the climate storytelling & arts project presenting this exhibition.
“We’ve learnt this comes most freely from pulling together the things that touch us most. Our community engagement exhibits allow people not only to consider
Radical Landscapes
Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, until Sun 18 December
Organised in collaboration with Tate Liverpool, Radical Landscapes features more than 100 works by leading modern and contemporary artists, including Turner Prize 2022 nominees Ingrid Pollard and Veronica Ryan.
The exhibition looks beyond the lush green hills most readily associated with landscape art, reflecting instead on the diversity of the British landscape and the communities which inhabit it.
Focusing on a wide range of subjects, including activism, trespass and the climate emergency, the featured works illustrate the ways in which creatives have drawn new meanings from the land, using it to inspire ideas of freedom, experimentation, mysticism and rebellion.
what the climate crisis means on a personal and community level, but to establish climate actions that feel most meaningful and impactful to them. This is where real change starts.”
Bringing together art, photography, film, design and poetry, the exhibition ‘presents landscapes built and inspired by letters written by the Wolverhampton community’.
Alberta Whittle: We Gather And Dream Of New Congregations
Grand Union Gallery, Digbeth, Birmingham, until Sat 10 December
Alberta Whittle brings together public sculpture, film, workshops and community gardening with women’s groups ‘to address issues surrounding use and ownership of land, and to aid in the much-needed healing of our Birmingham community’.
As well as contemplating issues of poverty and inclusion, the exhibition also poses questions about the effectiveness of grassroots community building, direct community action and positive healing gardening practices.
A Birmingham 2022 Festival commission.
Dutch Flowers
Compton Verney, Warwickshire, until Sun 15 January
The 17th-century emergence of Dutch flower painting - a genre of art that saw Netherlandish painters produce work which exclusively depicted flowers - has been attributed in part to the development of scientific interest in botany and horticulture and the Dutch Golden Age phenomenon of ‘tulip mania’.
In the period which followed, Dutch flower painting blossomed, reaching the peak of its popularity in the late 18th century...
This fascinating exhibition traces the development of the genre and features a selection of paintings from the National Gallery’s collection. The show includes works by leading artists in the field, such as Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder, Rachel Ruysch and Jan van Huysum.
Grown Up In Britain: 100 Years Of Teenage Kicks
Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry, until Sun 12 February
The everyday experiences and cultural impact of young people is celebrated in this long-running exhibition.
Featuring photographs, objects and stories, Grown Up In Britain has been curated by and drawn from the extensive photographic collections of the Museum of Youth Culture, an emerging organisation dedicated to the styles, sounds and social movements innovated by young people over the last 100 years.
The Museum has been gathering together photographs of youth and subculture movements for more than a quarter of a century. Its impressive collection includes everything ‘from the bomb-site bicycle racers in post-war 1940s London, to the Acid House ravers of 1980s northern England’.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
Winter Funland
Don your festive jumper and get into the spirit of the season as the UK’s largest indoor Christmas funfair returns to the NEC. With all rides and attractions included in the ticket price, guests can enjoy everything from waltzers to dodgems, take a lap or two around the gigantic ice rink or head over to
the Christmas Circus to watch the clown and acrobats show off their skills.
At an additional cost, families can also visit Santa in his grotto, where the resident elves will be sprinkling some Christmas magic and each child will be given a special gift.
Events
Santa’s Grotto Experience
National SEA LIFE Centre, Birmingham, until Sat 24 December
Young festive-season visitors to the SEA LIFE Centre can check out over 2,000 creatures (including sharks, gentoo penguins and the UK’s first and only sea otters) before entering a glittering grotto where Santa and his elves will meet & greet them (not to mention hand them a gift to take home and enjoy!).
Ice Skate
Ice Skate Birmingham and the Big Wheel make a welcome return to Centenary Square for the festive season.
While the wheel offers the opportunity to enjoy fantastic views across the city, the weather-proofed ice rink accommodates up to 300 people per session.
Younger or inexperienced skating enthusiasts can keep upright by using special penguin skating aids.
And when skaters have finished their Torvill & Dean routine, they can warm themselves up with some festive fare in the nearby Ice Lounge and double deck rooftop bar.
Mini-Christmas In MiniBrum
Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, Sat 3 & Sun 4 December
Little ones and their families are invited to join the Thinktank team to help decorate MiniBrum and the Christmas tree for the festive season.
There will also be an opportunity to take part in various craft activities, including designing your own Christmas card. Santa will be on hand too, while visitors can also check out the Elf Trail around the museum, which is included in the ticket price.
Christmas At The Commandery
The Commandery, Worcester, Sat 10 & Sun 11, Sat 17 & Sun 18, Tues 20 and Thurs 22 December
The Commandery is welcoming families for festive crafting sessions this month.
Little ones can make their very own gingerbread man decoration, get creative with gingerbread playdoh, and get stuck into some Christmas colouring. Every crafting session will end with a story, a drink and a biscuit.
Events
Christmas...
Enchanted Weston
Weston Park, Shropshire, Fri 9 - Sun 11 and Thurs 15 - Fri 23 December
Christmas attractions at Weston Park once again include the venue’s ‘illuminated forest’ experience.
Visitors to the estate’s Temple Wood can follow a trail of colour and light through the ancient trees and woodland.
But that’s not all. The venue is also making available an array of street food, local ales, fizz and warming winter cocktails, all on offer in the Stables Courtyard. Live music and fire pits (for marshmallow toasting) also feature.
Winter Glow
Three Counties Showground, Malvern, until Mon 2 January
Winter Glow returns with a mix of festive fun. Highlights include immersive themed light trail A Christmas Odyssey, transporting visitors from the depths of ancient Atlantis to the fanciful shores of festive islands.
The ever-popular Santa Experiences make a welcome return too (this year in an indoor location), while a new covered winter market (available to visit without a ticket) showcases a wide range of stalls and a fairground featuring fun rides for all ages.
A Bavarian-style bar, one of the region’s largest indoor ice rinks and the 120ft Malvern Observation Wheel further add to the event’s appeal.
Santa’s Magical
Grotto
Compton Verney, Warwickshire, Fri 9 - Fri 23 December
The elves have been hard at work creating an enchanting grotto at Compton Verney, and with everything now in place, it’s time for families to visit the venue and say a big hello to Father and Mother Christmas.
Children are encouraged to take along their
Christmas wish list to post at the on-site post box, from which delivery to the North Pole is guaranteed! And as is traditional with a visit to Santa, there’ll be a gift for every child... Tickets also include entry to the outdoor reindeer trail through the grounds.
Christmas In Cathedral Square
Birmingham Cathedral, until Sun 18 December Christmas In Cathedral Square has returned to Birmingham for the second year running. The award-winning event is situated in the grounds of Birmingham Cathedral.
The market provides a platform for local businesses and producers to showcase their goods in the run-up to Christmas, offering visitors a variety of craft, gift and food & drink stalls to enjoy.
It’s beginning to look a lot like
West Midland Safari Park’s Santa Safari is back! The four-mile drive-through experience provides families with the chance to check out some of the venue’s wild animals.
At the end of the safari, visitors can head to the Discovery Trail, to meet one of Santa’s helpful elves. From there, it’s on to the Christmas grotto, to say a big festive hello to
the white-bearded one himself. Youngsters can take the opportunity to grab a picture with Santa and select a present from the elves’ workshop.
Mrs Claus will be on hand too, offering refreshments in her kitchen.
An opportunity to sample a fully immersive virtual-reality sleigh ride further adds to the festive fun.
Events
Visit Santa! Vintage Sleigh Experience
Coventry Transport Museum, Sat 3 - Fri 23 December
The Vintage Sleigh Ride experience returns to Coventry Transport Museum this month. Wander through a magical winter wonderland of festive activities and snowy scenes before taking a ride on an enchanting vintage sleigh pulled by two trusty reindeer. Your next stop? Lapland. Meet Santa, tell him your Christmas wishes and collect a special gift.
The Vintage Sleigh Ride experience includes museum admission tickets for the day of your visit.
Tamworth’s Snowdome will once again be transformed into a ‘winter wonderland’ this month.
Step into the Christmas Village - where you can say hello to Santa’s real-life furry friends - take a ride on the carousel, and visit Santa’s house, dropping off your list for the
big man along the way. Play and slide around in real snow on the Christmas trail, explore the enchanted forest, battle it out in a snowball fight and enjoy a ride on a sledge. Plus, Santa, Rudolph and the North Pole Players will perform brand-new stage show Alice In Winter Wonderland.
Sing Choirs Of Angels
Lichfield Cathedral, Fri 16 - Tues 20 December
This special light installation by acclaimed animation team Illuminos presents the story of the Nativity via O Come All Ye Faithful, the popular carol with a 19th-century link to Lichfield.
Visitors can check out three light shows around the Close and on the front of the cathedral, enjoy listening to popular carols, and warm up with seasonal food & drink. Tickets also include access to the Christmas Tree Festival inside the cathedral, with more than 50 decorated trees on display.
Santa’s Winter Wonderland Snowdome, Tamworth, until Sun 1 JanuaryIt’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
Christmas Celebration Weekends
Cadbury World, Birmingham, weekends and school holidays until Fri 23 December
Festive celebrations are fully under way at Cadbury World, with the popular venue presenting a whole host of seasonal activities for families to enjoy, all of which come complete with that ever-important chocolately twist.
While Santa himself stars in an exclusive stage show, his super-helpful elves will be handing out gifts to young audience
members.
Visitors can also enjoy one of the 10 daily performances of this year’s pantomime, Cinderella.
The Santa stage show and panto are both included in the ticket price.
Before heading for home, be sure to swing by the World’s Biggest Cadbury Shop to pick up some handmade Christmas chocolates.
Events
Himley’s Magical Christmas Portal
Himley Hall & Park, Dudley, Wed 14 - Sun 18 December
Step through the magical portal in the courtyard of Himley Hall and brace yourself for festive-season adventure, complete with the chance to say hello to Father Christmas and receive a bespoke gift.
Other attractions for youngsters to enjoy include traditional funfair rides and festive children’s entertainment.
Food & drink stalls ensure visitors can keep themselves well-fuelled as they do some seasonal shopping in the Christmas market.
Christmas Bricktacular
Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham, until Sat 24 December
Legoland Discovery Centre has undergone a festive makeover!
Christmas highlights include the chance to see the venue’s ever-popular Miniland transformed into a winter wonderland, and an opportunity to take part in a scavenger hunt to find all of Santa’s reindeers.
Families can try their hand at building a Christmas tree to add to the farm, and meet up with Lego Santa for a photo or two. The venue’s two rides, build & play zones and 4D cinema will also be available to enjoy.
Candlelit Christmas
Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratford-uponAvon, Thurs 8 - Sat 10 and Thurs 15 - Sat 17 December
This unique after-dark event features traditional Tudor music and dance performances, the chance to enjoy a candlelit tour of Shakespeare’s childhood home, and an opportunity to learn more about the festive-season traditions of the 16th century. Back in the present day, visitors can do a little Christmas shopping and try out the venue’s signature-edition Shakespeare Gin.
Glad Tidings Christmas Lates
Black Country Living Museum, Dudley, Fri 9 & Sat 10, Fri 16, Sat 17 & Sun 18 December
Explore Black Country Living Museum after dark, courtesy of a series of special Christmas evenings.
Visitors can wander the historic village and experience Christmases through time, from the Victorian era to the 1960s.
Choirs and bands will be out in full force, performing festive favourites, and visitors can also check out some of the museum’s popular food options.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas...
Thursday 1 - Sunday 4 December
THROUGHOUT DECEMBER
The Barber Institute Of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham PEASANTS AND PROVERBS: PIETER BRUEGHEL THE YOUNGER AS MORALIST AND ENTREPRENEUR Featuring 17 artworks drawn from public and private collections in the UK and Europe. Paintings, drawings, etchings and engravings all feature, until Sun 22 Jan
RBSA Gallery
RBSA MEMBERS & ASSOCIATES Exhibition demonstrating the high standard of work produced by members and associates in a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, prints and much more, until Sat 7 Jan
Elsewhere:
ALBERTA WHITTLE: WE GATHER AND DREAM OF NEW CONGREGATIONS Newly commissioned works which seek to address issues surrounding use of ownership of land... until Sat 10 Dec, Grand Union, Digbeth
WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
World-renowned exhibition capturing fascinating animal behaviour, spectacular species and the breathtaking diversity of the natural world, until Sun 24 Dec, Wolverhampton Art Gallery
PORTRAIT MINIATURES: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE GRANTCHESTER COLLECTION
Gigs
THE HEAVY HEAVY
Thurs 1 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath PENDING + BEAR
MAVERICK SABRE Fri 2 Dec, O2 Institute
MAN MADE HELL + BAD FACE + TRICK OF THE LIGHT + BLUE THEORY + THRASHEAD Fri 2 Dec, O2 Institute
For Girls - O2 Academy
FALSE ERROR + MEG CHANDLER + SHEPSI Sat 3 Dec, The Sunflower Lounge
CUD + MIGHTY MIGHTY Sat 3 Dec, Castle & Falcon
THE ARCHITECTURE OF TOPOGRAPHY: A KIND OF MAP-WORK? Featuring images from the Barber collection by artists as diverse as Fra Bartolommeo, Wenceslaus Hollar, Piranesi, JMW Turner and Max Klinger, until Mon 30 Jan
PAYING RESPECTS: MONEY AND MORTALITY A compelling exhibition featuring highlights from the Barber’s superlative coin collection, which includes world-class caches of Byzantine, Trapezuntine and Sasanian currency, as well as significant holdings of Roman and medieval coins, until Sun 25 June
Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) CRAFTSPACE: {QUEER} + {METALS}
The multiplicity of queerness is here explored via metalwork and metalsmithing, in an exhibition that makes visible the ways in which LGBTQIA+ creatives are shaping, disrupting and contributing to contemporary culture, until Sun 2 April
GRAYSON’S ART CLUB: THE EXHIBITION III Major exhibition featuring over 100 artworks selected by Grayson Perry, Philippa Perry and guest celebrities during season three of the popular TV series, Grayson’s Art Club, Fri 2 Dec - Sun 23 April
Ikon Gallery
HORROR IN THE MODERNIST BLOCK
High-rise towers. Concrete buildings. In an exhibition featuring the work of 20 contemporary artists, these modernist structures are viewed through the lens of the horror genre with which they are often associated in dystopian fiction, until Mon 1 May
Showcasing over 40 exquisite and intriguing miniatures from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, until Sun 31 Dec, Compton Verney, Warwickshire
ALI CHERRY: IF YOU PRICK US, DO WE NOT BLEED? Series of mixed media and sculptural installations which consider how histories of trauma can be explored through a response to museum & art gallery collections, until Sun 8 Jan, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry
BROUGHT TO LIGHT Chance to explore paintings, drawings and sculptures which the venue has collected over the past 65 years, until Sun 8 Jan, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry
REENA KALLAT: COMMON GROUND A carefully woven tapestry of themes, investigating notions of borders, migration, inequity and citizenship, until Sun 22 Jan, Compton Verney, Warwickshire
LIFE AND WORK OF FRIDA KAHLO
Immersive exhibition exploring the life and work of the iconic Mexican painter, until Sun 29 Jan, Reel Store, Coventry
GROWN UP BRITAIN An exhibition that chronicles the everyday experiences and cultural impact of young people through photographs, objects and stories, until Sun 12 Feb, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry
MARYAM WAHID: IN COMMON Thirteen people who live or work in Edgbaston are the stars of this outdoor portrait exhibition by award-winning Birmingham photographer Maryam Wahid, until Fri 31 March 2023, Opposite Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham
WITNESS Thurs 1 Dec, The Sunflower Lounge JAMES BAY Thurs 1 Dec, O2 Institute
BABYBIRD + IAN PROWSE Thurs 1 Dec, O2 Institute
PETE TONG Thurs 1 Dec, Utilita Arena Birmingham
UP4 THE DOWNSTROKE Thurs 1 - Sat 3 Dec, The Jam House, Jewellery Quarter
IDLE HOURS Fri 2 Dec, The Sunflower Lounge KING HAMMOND & THE RUDE BOY MAFIA Fri 2 Dec, The Night Owl
RUTS DC + TV SMITH Fri 2 Dec, O2 Institute
SCOUTING FOR GIRLS Fri 2 Dec, O2 Academy
DEFINITELY OASIS Fri 2 Dec, Castle & Falcon
CAGE FIGHT Fri 2 Dec, The Asylum
LET SPIN Fri 2 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre
HEAVY SOL BANDWELLER VS WHO Sat 3 Dec, The Night Owl
FAST REACTION + 3 STOREYS HIGH + NEVER SAY DIE + SKATCH Sat 3 Dec, O2 Institute
THE HU Sat 3 Dec, O2 Institute
FIRST AID KIT + LOLA KIRKE Sat 3 Dec, O2 Academy
DEAF BALLOONS +
INME + RAGING SPEEDHORN Sat 3 Dec, The Asylum
GOSPEL REVISITED PROJECT Sat 3 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall ASAKE Sat 3 Dec, Forum
WESTLIFE + LYRA Sat 3 - Sun 4 Dec, Utilita Arena Birmingham
BLACK BOMBERS + UNPLEASANT COMPANIONS Sun 4 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
CHARLIE BENNETT Sun 4 Dec, The Sunflower Lounge
HED PE Sun 4 Dec, The Flapper, Birmingham
Classical Music
CBSO PLAYS STRAVINSKY, ELLINGTON & ROTA Featuring Kevin John Edusei (conductor) & Simon Höfele (trumpet). Programme includes works by Rota, Zimmermann, Ellington & Stravinsky, Thurs 1 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
CBSO CENTRE STAGE: PERCUSSION
Featuring Adrian Spillett, Toby Kearney & Matthew Hardy (percussion), Arthur Boutillier (cello), James Keefe (piano) plus percussionists from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Programme comprises Tan Dun’s Elegy: Snow in June and Steve Reich’s Sextet, Fri 2 Dec, CBSO Centre, Birmingham
CHRISTMAS WITH ALED AND RUSSELL Fri 2 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham
CLIPPER ERICKSON PIANO CONCERT Programme includes works by Beethoven, Dett & Lysenko, Fri 2 Dec, Elgar Concert Hall, The Bramall, University of Birmingham
BRITISH POLICE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: PROMS NIGHT SPECTACULAR! Sat 3 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
MAXIM VENGEROV GALA CONCERT WITH ROMANIAN NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Also featuring Sergey Smbatyan (conductor). Programme includes works by Sibelius, Shor, Prokofiev & Tchaikovsky, Sat 3 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
EX CATHEDRA: BACH CHRISTMAS
ORATORIO Featuring Ex Cathedra Choir & Baroque Orchestra, Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor), James Robinson (Evangelist), Margaret Lingas & Kate Trethaway (sopranos), Sacha Fullerton, Gabriella Liandu & Martha McLorinan (altos), Sebastian Hill (tenor), Lawrence White & Thomas Lowen (bass), Sun 4 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
MOORHOUSE, JOSH PUGH & FREDDY QUINNE Thurs 1 Dec, Hockley Social Club, Birmingham
ADAM BLOOM, TEZ ILYAS & STEVE HARRIS Thurs 1 - Sat 3 Dec, Rosies Nightclub, Birmingham
IAN SMITH, MATT BRAGG, ROBERT WHITE & COMIC TBC Thurs 1 - Sat 3 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham
SARA PASCOE Fri 2 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
POLSKI KLUB COMEDY Sat 3 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham
DANIEL SLOSS Sun 4 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
Theatre
AN INSPECTOR CALLS JB Priestley’s classic thriller, until Sat 3 Dec, The Alexandra, Birmingham
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Starring Iain Lauchlan as ‘Coventry’s favourite dame’, until Sat 7 Jan, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS Lichfield regular Sam Rabone is joined by Brian Wheeler (Star Wars) and Dean Whatton (Game Of Thrones) in this festive family favourite, until Sun 8 Jan, Lichfield Garrick
Centre (MAC), Birmingham
STICK MAN Freckle Productions’ adaptation of Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler’s much-loved children’s book. Expect puppetry, songs, live music and ‘funky moves’, Sat 3 - Sat 31 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
Dance
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST A reimagining of the classic fairytale that promises to leave audiences ‘spellbound’, until Fri 16 Dec, The Old Rep, Birmingham
SNOW WHITE This classic festive tale is brought bang up to date by BAFTA-winning writer Maurice Gran (Birds Of A Feather) and local playwright Nick Wilkes, until Sat 31 Dec, The Roses, Tewkesbury
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Adrian Edmondson plays Ebenezer Scrooge in David Edgar’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens’ muchloved classic, until Sun 1 Jan, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratfordupon-Avon
NATIVITY! THE MUSICAL Debbie Isitt’s heart-warming festive musical, until Sat 7 Jan, The Rep, Birmingham
FLARE PATH Royal Birmingham Conservatoire students present Terrence Rattigan’s wartime drama, Thurs 1 - Sat 3 Dec, Patrick Studio, Birmingham Hippodrome
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Featuring: the legendary Dame, Brad Fitt; Tommy J Rollason (Britain’s Got Talent); Samantha Dorrance (Disney Channel); Jo Osmond (The Mandalorian); and Kane Oliver Parry (Matilda, West End), until Sun 8 Jan, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury CINDERELLA Featuring Soleil Quarless in the title role, JP McCue as Dame Dolly, Sean Dodds as Buttons and Denise Pitter & Kirstie Smith as the wicked stepsisters. Kyle Copeland makes his debut as the handsome prince and Adam Pettigrew is sidekick Dandini, Sat 3 - Sat 31 Dec, Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa ALADDIN Festive treat featuring West End leading lady Zoe Birkett as Spirit of The Ring and Michael Greco (EastEnders) as the evil Abanazar. Tam Ryan (Wishee Washee), Ian Adams (Widow Twankey), Sofie Anné (Princess Jasmine), Duane Gooden (Genie) and Ian Billings (The Notary!) also star, Sat 3 Dec - Sat 7 Jan, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
THE NUTCRACKER Birmingham Royal Ballet present Sir Peter Wright’s world-famous production, until Sat 10 Dec, Birmingham Hippodrome
Light Entertainment
SHELL SUIT CHER: BELIEVE IN BINGO
Tracey Collins (aka Tina Turner Tea Lady & Audrey Heartburn) brings her weird and wonderful character to the stage for another game of bingo with a difference... Sat 3 Dec, Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM
PHILHARMONIC
Featuring Michael Lloyd (conductor) & Alison Roddy (soprano). Programme includes works by Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Sibelius, Humperdinck, Coates, Debussy, Lehár & Tchaikovsky, Sun 4 Dec, The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
ORCHESTRA
Comedy
SARAH
THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Theatre Company present an amateur production of Federico Garcia Lorca’s dark comedy, which offers a glimpse of life in rural Spain, Thurs 1 - Sat 3 Dec, Crescent Theatre, B’ham
Panto time
CINDERELLA Festive favourite featuring ‘an abundance of audience participation’, until Sat 10 Dec, The Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham
Kids Shows
DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS DREAM BIG
Join Moana, Maui, Anna, Elsa and the Disney Princesses in an ‘enchanting’ show filled with songs and stories, until Sun 4 Dec, Resorts World Arena, Birmingham
THE BEAR Pins And Needles’ heartwarming stage show, based on Raymond Briggs’ classic children’s book, until Fri 30 Dec, Midlands Arts
Events
CHRISTMAS AT CATHEDRAL SQUARE
Featuring craft, gift and food & drink stalls, until Sun 18 Dec, Cathedral Square, Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM FRANKFURT CHRISTMAS MARKET The largest authentic German Christmas market outside of Germany or Austria, offering a large
range of traditional goods and gifts and a selection of tempting food & drink, until Fri 23 Dec, throughout Birmingham city centre
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION WEEKENDS
Festive celebrations with a Santa stage show and this year’s pantomime, Cinderella, until Fri 23 Dec, Cadbury World, Birmingham
STEAM IN LIGHTS An immersive nighttime experience turning the Severn Valley into a colourful light trail, until Fri 23 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Bewdley, Nr Kidderminster
CHRISTMAS BRICKTACULAR Take part in a scavenger hunt, build a Christmas tree and meet Lego Santa, until Sat 24 Dec, Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham
SANTA’S GROTTO EXPERIENCE Get ready to dive into the ultimate underwater fish-massy adventure with Santa and his elves, until Sat 24 Dec, National SEA LIFE Centre, Birmingham
SANTA SAFARI Featuring a four-mile winter safari and a visit to Santa’s grotto, until Sat 24 Dec, West Midland Safari Park, Bewdley, Nr Kidderminster
SANTA’S WINTER WONDERLAND With real snow, real animals and the allnew winter wonderland show, until Sun 1 Jan, Snowdome, Tamworth
Wonderland light & lantern trail also returns, until Mon 2 Jan, Alton Towers Resort, Staffordshire
LIGHTOPIA The award-winning illuminated trail returns for 2022, until Mon 2 Jan, Alton Towers Resort, Staffordshire
WINTER GLOW Immerse yourself in all things seasonal via an impressive line-up of activities, until Mon 2 Jan, Three Counties Showground, Malvern
CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE Visit the castle and discover ‘twinkling trees, dazzling decorations and festive flourishes at every turn’, until Mon 2 Jan, Warwick Castle
LANTERN FESTIVAL Discover an epic lantern trail and explore the walkthrough areas of the park, until Sun 8 Jan, West Midland Safari Park, Bewdley, Nr Kidderminster
ICE SKATE BIRMINGHAM Enjoy an iceskate session or take a ride on the big wheel and marvel at the views across the city, until Sun 8 Jan, Centenary Square, Birmingham
IKON WINTER CRAFT MARKET Meet a range of local independent makers selling products such as jewellery, gifts, cards and books, Thurs 1 Dec, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
CHRISTMAS WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP Using foliage from the botanical gardens, create your very own Christmas wreath, Thurs 1 Dec, Birmingham Botanical Gardens
THE LUNA DRIVE IN WINTER CINEMA Park up under the stars and enjoy your favourite festive movie on the big screen, from the comfort of your own car, Thurs 1 - Thurs 22 Dec, NEC, Birmingham
ELF TRAIL A fun, elf-inspired trail around Thinktank. Can you find them all? Thurs 1 - Fri 23 Dec, Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
LOVE ACTUALLY (2003) WITH BOTTOMLESS PROSECCO AND BRUNCH A bottomless brunch and a special screening of Richard Curtis’ seminal festive rom-com, Love Actually, Sat 3 Dec, Millenium Point, Birmingham
SANTA TRAINS Travel by vintage steam train to visit Santa, Sat 3 - Sun 4 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Bewdley, Nr Kidderminster
ENCHANTED EXPRESS Inspired by the classic poem ’Twas The Night Before Christmas, enjoy a heritage steam train journey, Sat 3 - Sun 4 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Bewdley, Nr Kidderminster
MINI-CHRISTMAS IN MINIBRUM Help decorate MiniBrum for Christmas by taking part in craft activities, Sat 3Sun 4 Dec, Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
MERRY MAKERS Meet Christmassy characters and learn what elves, toy soldiers and even sugar plum fairies do to help the world get ready for this most magical time of year, Sat 3Sun 4 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley
FESTIVE FORGE MILL FARM Meet your favourite animals and take part in a special festive programme of
activities and games, Sat 3 - Sun 4 Dec, Forge Mill Farm, West Bromwich
VISIT SANTA! VINTAGE SLEIGH
EXPERIENCE Take a ride on an enchanting vintage sleigh pulled by two trusty reindeer, say hello to Santa and tell him all your Christmas wishes, Sat 3 - Fri 23 Dec, Coventry Transport Museum
COLOUR BOX: ET THE EXTRATERRESTRIAL Drop-in craft workshop, followed by a screening of the film ET, Sun 4 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham
MILLENNIUM POINT PRESENTS… IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946) WITH WINE
Themed wines and It’s A Wonderful Life on the giant screen, Sun 4 Dec, Millennium Point, Birmingham
CHRISTMAS MARKET AT LIGHTWOODS
PARK The house is presented in all its festive glory, complete with bespoke craft stalls, a selection of entertainment and a range of festive food & drink, Sun 4 Dec, Lightwoods Park, Bearwood, Smethwick
FESTIVE FAMILY CHRISTMAS
COUNTDOWN Featuring ‘magical music and festive fun’. Christmas costumes are encouraged, Sun 4 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
CHRISTMAS
JINGLE BELL JOG Sponsored 5k run, raising funds for Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice and John Taylor Hospice, Sat 3 Dec, Brindleyplace, Birmingham
AT ALTON TOWERS Make magical memories with a Santa Sleepover or explore the Towers Street Christmas Market. The hugely popular Lightopia SeasonalGigs
JESS & THE BANDITS
Mon 5 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
CIDER WITH MOLLY Mon 5 Dec, The Kitchen Garden, King’s Heath
PART CHIMP + SAPPHO + SPITS MILK Tues 6 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
DUCKWRTH Tues 6 Dec, O2 Institute
THE BOOTLEG BEATLES Tues 6 Dec, Symphony Hall
JESCA HOOP Tues 6 Dec, The Glee Club
MR BEN Tues 6 - Wed 7 Dec, The Jam House, Jewellery Quarter
THE NATIVE Wed 7 Dec, The Sunflower Lounge NOHUN Wed 7 Dec, O2 Academy
KAREN PFEIFFER AND PAUL WALKER + JOE BAYLISS Wed 7 Dec, Red Lion Folk Club
THE CURE Wed 7 Dec, Utilita Arena B’ham
THE BELGRAVE HOUSE BAND Thurs 8 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
PLACEBO + CRUEL HEARTS CLUB Thurs 8 Dec, O2 Academy
ELECTRIC SIX Thurs 8 Dec, O2 Academy
BEING AS AN OCEAN Thurs 8 Dec, The Asylum
RICK WAKEMAN Thurs 8 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
MIKE FLETCHER’S SILENT FORM PROJECT +
BLINKER GOLDING, JOHN EDWARDS, STEVE NOBLE TRIO Thurs 8 Dec, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
ALICE LILY + ISSA + THE ORCHARD + WALRUS WITH A TIME MACHINE Thurs 8 Dec, The Sunflower Lounge PAUL HEATON AND JACQUI ABBOTT + BILLY BRAGG Thurs 8 Dec, Resorts World Arena, Birmingham NICK HARPER Thurs 8 Dec, The Kitchen Garden, King’s Heath APOLLO SOUL Thurs 8Sat 10 Dec, The Jam House, Jewellery Quarter
SISTERS OF MURPHYSISTERS OF MERCY TRIBUTE Fri 9 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
BADBADNOTGOOD + LIL SILVA + DAR DISKU Fri 9 Dec, O2 Institute AC/DC EXPERIENCE + FU FIGHTERS Fri 9 Dec, O2 Academy
COLLIDER SKIES + GIANT AND THE GEORGES + PASSIVE FIX + OWEN LA CORTAR Fri 9 Dec, The Sunflower Lounge
THE REGGULITES Fri 9 Dec, The Night Owl
PIERCE THE VEIL Fri 9 Dec, O2 Academy
DIRT BOX DISCO Fri 9 Dec, Castle & Falcon
GUY CHAMBERS Fri 9 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
BLUE + B*WITCHED + MEGAN MCKENNA Fri 9 Dec, Resorts World Arena, Birmingham
THE GAME Fri 9 Dec, Forum
ROD STEWART Fri 9 - Sat 10 Dec, Utilita Arena Birmingham
THE TOTAL STONE ROSES + THE SMITHS
PRESUMABLY + OAYSIS Sat 10 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
SILVERSTEIN + COMEBACK KID + SENSES FAIL + KOYO Sat 10 Dec, O2 Institute
RIMZEE Sat 10 Dec, O2 Institute
KEHLANI + DESTIN CONRAD Sat 10 Dec, O2 Academy
THE SMYTHS Sat 10 Dec, O2 Academy
STEVE MASON Sat 10 Dec, Castle & Falcon MOONSPELL + ESOTERICA Sat 10 Dec, The Asylum
RYAN MCCOMBS Sat 10 Dec, The Asylum KATE RUSBY Sat 10 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
THE DUALERS Sat 10 Dec, Forum
ALTER BRIDGE + HALESTORM + MAMMOTH WVH Sun 11 Dec, Resorts World Arena
THE VAMPS Sun 11 Dec, Utilita Arena Birmingham
THE SCRATCH Sun 11 Dec, The Rainbow, Digbeth
MARK MORRISS AND ADAM DEVLIN Sun 11 Dec, The Kitchen Garden, King’s Heath
Classical
LUNCHTIME CHRISTMAS MUSIC WITH THE CHOIR OF ST JOHN’S CAMBRIDGE Featuring Andrew Nethsingha (conductor) & Thomas Trotter (organ), Mon 5 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
VOICES OF BLACK OPERA Mon 5 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
LUNCHTIME MUSIC: BRITTEN, WEISS Featuring Alma Orr-Ewing (viola) & Qimao Li (piano), Mon 5 Dec, Recital Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
CBSO PLAYS SHOSTAKOVICH’S FIFTH SYMPHONY Featuring Alpesh Chauhan (conductor) & Eugene Tzikindelean (violin). Programme includes works by Brahms, Nielsen & Shostakovich, Wed 7 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham IL DIVO Thurs 8 Dec, Utilita Arena Birmingham
DADD Wed 7 Dec, The Kitchen Garden, Birmingham
ESHAAN AKBAR, MATT RICHARDSON, VITTORIO ANGELONE & FREDDY QUINNE Wed 7 Dec, Herbert’s Yard, Longbridge, Birmingham
DESIREE BURCH, NINA GILLIGAN, JAMIE HUTCHINSON & FREDDY QUINNE Thurs 8 Dec, Hockley Social Club, B’ham
STEVE HALL, AURIE STYLA & LOU CONRAN Thurs 8 Dec, Rosies Nightclub, Birmingham
ANDY ROBINSON, PHIL NICHOL, ALUN COCHRAN & COMIC TBC Thurs 8 - Sat 10 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham
STEVE HALL, AURIE STYLA & JAMES ALDERSON Fri 9 Dec, Rosies Nightclub, Birmingham
STEVE HALL, AURIE STYLA & LOU CONRAN Sat 10 Dec, Rosies Nightclub, Birmingham
SHAPARAK KHORSANDI Sat 10 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
Theatre
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Adrian Edmondson plays Ebenezer Scrooge in David Edgar’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens’ much-loved classic, until Sun 1 Jan, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
HANDEL’S MESSIAH Featuring City of Birmingham Choir, CBSO conductor Adrian Lucas, Rebecca Hardwick (soprano), Hugh Cutting (counter tenor), Thomas Castle (tenor), Ashley Riches (bass), Thomas Trotter (harpsichord) & Christopher Allsop (chamber organ), Fri 9 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham RBC BAROQUE ORCHESTRA Evening of early music, Fri 9 Dec, Recital Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
EX CATHEDRA: CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT Featuring Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor) & the Ex Cathedra Consort, Sat 10 Dec, St Peter’s Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton
HANDEL’S MESSIAH Featuring Birmingham Cathedral Choir, David Hardie (conductor) & Ashley Wagner (organ), Sat 10 Dec, Birmingham Cathedral
BIRMINGHAM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Featuring Michael Lloyd (conductor) & Alison Roddy (soprano). Programme includes works by Mendelssohn, Dvorak, Sibelius, Humperdinck, Coates, Debussy, Lehár & Tchaikovsky, Sun 11 Dec, Bushell Hall, Solihull School
Comedy
ANDY WHITE, MAT TAYLOR, DAMON CONLAN, HENRY MICHAEL & RICHARD
NATIVITY! THE MUSICAL Debbie Isitt’s heart-warming festive musical, until Sat 7 Jan, The Rep, Birmingham
THE SNOW QUEEN Join Gerda on her epic journey to save her best friend Kai from an endless winter, Tues 6Sat 17 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
DREAMGIRLS Award-winning musical telling the story of The Dreams - Effie, Lorrell and Deena - as they embark on a rollercoaster ride through the world of fame, fortune and the ruthless realities of showbusiness... Tues 6 - Sat 31 Dec, The Alexandra, Birmingham
HOBSON’S CHOICE Royal Birmingham Conservatoire students present a staging of Harold Brighouse’s humorous play, which offers an ‘entertaining yet insightful critique of the patriarchal system’, Thurs 8 - Sat 10 Dec, Patrick Studio, Birmingham Hippodrome
THE SLAVES OF SOLITUDE Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Theatre Company present an amateur production of Patrick Hamilton’s wartime drama, Thurs 8 - Sat 10 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
THE BAH HUMBUG CLUB A brand-new comedy play for Christmas, written by local writer Carolyn Scott-Jeffs, Thurs 8 - Tues 27 Dec, Lichfield Garrick
THE 39 STEPS & IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY DOUBLE BILL
Two classic stories presented in true ‘radio play’ style, complete with live foley sound effects, various dates between Fri 9 - Sat 24 Dec, Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham
Panto time
CINDERELLA Festive favourite featuring ‘an abundance of audience participation’, until Sat 10 Dec, The Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Starring Iain Lauchlan as ‘Coventry’s favourite dame’, until Sat 7 Jan, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
ALADDIN Festive treat featuring West End leading lady Zoe Birkett as Spirit of The Ring and Michael Greco (EastEnders) as the evil Abanazar. Tam Ryan (Wishee Washee), Ian Adams (Widow Twankey), Sofie Anné (Princess Jasmine), Duane Gooden (Genie) and Ian Billings (The Notary!) also star, until Sat 7 Jan, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS Lichfield regular Sam Rabone is joined by Brian Wheeler (Star Wars) and Dean Whatton (Game Of Thrones) in this festive family favourite, until Sun 8 Jan, Lichfield Garrick
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Featuring Andy Fleming as Phillippe, Lee Brennan as the Beast, Simon Howe as the Dame and Naomi Wilkinson as Belle, Mon 5 - Sat 31 Dec, Palace Theatre, Redditch
RAPUNZEL AND THE RASCAL PRINCE Fairytale favourite for the festive season, Tues 6 - Sat 31 Dec, Sutton Coldfield Town Hall
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Starring Melanie Walters as Fairy Bon Bon, Mark James as Louis La Plonk, Olivia Birchenough as Belle and Leon Craig as Polly La Plonk, Thurs 8 Dec - Sun 1 Jan, Malvern Theatres
SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS Starring Sam Attwater as the Prince, Ian Smith as Dame Dolly, Carl Dutfield as Muddles and Chloe Barlow as Snow White, Thurs 8 DecMon 2 Jan, Telford Theatre
CINDERELLA Polish off your pumpkins, dust off your gowns and join Prince Charming as he hosts the party of the year in search of his one true love... Fri 9 - Sat 31 Dec, Stafford Gatehouse Theatre
THE PANTOMIME ADVENTURES OF PETER PAN High-flying panto featuring Potteries regular Jonathan Wilkes alongside Kai Owen, Amanda Coutts, Rory Sutherland and Hannah Everest, Fri 9 - Sat 31 Dec, Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Brand-new furry-tail adventure complete with shimmering sets, outrageous
costumes, magic & mayhem, Fri 9 Dec - Mon 2 Jan, The Core Theatre, Solihull
Kids Theatre
THE BEAR Pins And Needles’ heartwarming stage show, based on Raymond Briggs’ classic children’s book, until Fri 30 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham
STICK MAN Freckle Productions’ adaptation of Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler’s much-loved children’s book. Expect puppetry, songs, live music and ‘funky moves’, until Sat 31 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
JACK AND THE MAGIC BEANSTALK Fee-fifo-fum fun in a new staging of the much-loved fairytale. Suitable for children aged between three and six, Wed 7 - Sat 31 Dec, The Rep, Birmingham
SANTA’S CHRISTMAS RESCUE Join Santa, Rudolph, Ellie the Elf and her best friend Izzy in this ‘Christmas cracker’ of a show for pre-school children, Thurs 8 - Sat 24 Dec, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
THE UGLY DUCKLING & OTHER STORIES A show comprising some of Hans Christian Andersen’s best-loved stories, Sat 10 - Sat 24 Dec, Lichfield Garrick
HORRIBLE CHRISTMAS Birmingham Stage Company take audiences on a ‘hair-raising’ journey through the history of Christmas in the company of Charles Dickens, Oliver Cromwell, King Henry VIII and St Nicholas - all of whom join forces to save the festive season, Sun 11 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Dance
THE NUTCRACKER Birmingham Royal Ballet present Sir Peter Wright’s world-famous production, until Sat 10 Dec, Birmingham Hippodrome
ALJAZ AND JANETTE: A CHRISTMAS TO REMEMBER The Strictly stars are joined by dancers and singers for an evening of favourite festive hits - from the Golden Age of Hollywood to Disney Christmas crackers, Sat 10 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Light Entertainment
CRAFT YOUR CHRISTMAS WITH SARA DAVIES Featuring practical demonstrations, creative ideas and a healthy dose of Sara’s down-to-earth know-how... Tues 6 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
QUEENZ THE SHOW WITH BALLS Deathdropping divas present reimagined classics from The Spice Girls, Lady Gaga, Little Mix, Britney Spears and more... X Factor and Union J pop favourite Jaymi Hensley stars, Wed 7 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
Talks & Spoken Word
AN EVENING WITH MONTY DON Spend an evening with the ever-popular writer & presenter as he shares his passion for gardens, Thurs 8 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Events
SIP AND SPRUCE: A LUXURY WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP Hone your craft skills by creating your very own luxury Christmas wreath, Tues 6Wed 7 Dec, The Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham
GLAD TIDINGS CHRISTMAS LATES Gather around the fires and enjoy the merry atmosphere as you sing carols, check out traditional crafts and listen to Christmas stories, Fri 9Sat 10 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley
A GEORGIAN CHRISTMAS FOOD TOUR A ‘tasty’ tour of Soho House, exploring the food and traditions of a Georgian Christmas, Sat 10 Dec, Soho House, Birmingham
LKA CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW The
Ladies Kennel Association hosts its annual show, Sat 10 - Sun 11 Dec, NEC, Birmingham
CHRISTMAS AT THE COMMANDERY Make your own gingerbread-man decoration, see what you can create with gingerbread playdoh, and get stuck into some Christmas colouring, Sat 10 - Sun 11 Dec, The Commandery, Worcester
ENCHANTED EXPRESS Heritage steam train journey inspired by the classic poem ’Twas The Night Before Christmas, Sat 10 - Sun 11 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Bewdley, Nr Kidderminster
SANTA TRAINS Travel by vintage steam train to visit Santa, Sat 10 - Sun 11 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Bewdley, Nr Kidderminster
SANTA AT BLAKESLEY HALL Meet Santa in the Great Hall and see Blakesley dressed for Christmas, Sat 10 - Sun 11 Dec, Blakesley Hall, Birmingham
WINTER FUNLAND The largest indoor funfair in the UK, boasting an iceskating rink, a circus, Santa’s grotto, a craft arena and a full-sized fairground made up of more than 40 rides, Sat 10 Dec - Mon 2 Jan, NEC, Birmingham
MORNING EXPLORERS An early opening for children who are on the autistic spectrum, live with a sensory processing disorder or have other special needs, Sun 11 Dec, Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum
FROZEN SING-ALONG Warm up those vocal chords and prepare to follow the bouncing snowflake for this singalong screening of hit Disney movie Frozen, Sun 11 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham
CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT Featuring Christmas music played live, a 20ft Christmas tree, turkey baps, roasted chestnuts and hot toddies, Sun 11 Dec, The Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham
Gigs
CRYWANK + COMMUTED
Mon 12 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
THY ART IS MURDER + MALEVOLENCE + KING 810 + JUSTICE FOR THE DAMNED + ALLUVIAL Mon 12 Dec, O2 Institute
GILBERT O’SULLIVAN
Mon 12 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
JAMES YORKSTON Mon 12 Dec, The Kitchen Garden, King’s Heath
CHAMELEONS Tues 13 Dec, O2 Institute
CARNIFEX + CHELSEA GRIN + VARIALS + THE CONVALESCENCE + BODYSNATCHER Tues 13 Dec, O2 Academy
BAD WOLVES Tues 13 Dec, The Asylum
CLUTCH + TIGERCUB + GREEN LUNG Wed 14 Dec, O2 Academy
THE TWIDDLERS + AMY K Wed 14 Dec, Red Lion Folk Club
COLLABRO Wed 14 Dec,
Birmingham Town Hall
FRIENDLY FIRE BAND
Thurs 15 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath PUSHA T Thurs 15 Dec, O2 Institute
LAMB OF GOD + KREATOR + THY ART IS MURDER + GATECREEPER Thurs 15 Dec, O2 Academy
MATT DEIGHTON Thurs 15 Dec, The Kitchen Garden, King’s Heath
DETROIT SOUL COLLECTIVE Thurs 15Sat 17 Dec, The Jam House, Jewellery Quarter
THE MAJOR TOMS + THE ENIGMA STRINGS Fri 16 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath DIRT ROAD BAND Fri 16 Dec, The Night Owl JOEY BADA$$ Fri 16 Dec, O2 Academy
MASTER’S CALL + PHOBETOR + MASTER THE CROWN Fri 16 Dec, The Flapper
JOHNNY FOREIGNER + OTHER HALF +
H_NGM_N + AND UPSTAIRS NURSES + _OH__REIGN_ + MANZONI GARDENS DJS Sat 17 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
THE FLIRTATIONS + ABI FARRELL Sat 17 Dec, The Night Owl
THE BOB MARLEY REVIVAL Sat 17 Dec, O2 Academy
THE TWANG + JAWS + OVERPASS + THE EFFENENAAR Sat 17 Dec, O2 Academy
CHRIS TURNER Sat 17 Dec, The Asylum
EMMA BUNTON & FRIENDS Sat 17 Dec, Symphony Hall TOWN HALL GOSPEL CHOIR Sat 17 Dec, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
THE TWANG + CORELLA + LOTTERY WINNERS + THE EFFENENAAR + STEVE CRADOCK (DJ SET) Sun 18 Dec, O2 Academy
UB40 Sun 18 Dec, Utilita Arena B’ham
Classical
EX CATHEDRA: CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT Featuring Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor) & the Ex Cathedra Consort, Tues 13 Dec, Coventry Cathedral
CBSO CENTRE STAGE: WIND OCTET Featuring Emmet Byrne (oboe), Rachael Pankhurst (cor anglais), Oliver Janes & Joanna Patton (clarinets), Mark Phillips & Jeremy Bushell (horns), Nikolaj Henriques (bassoon) & Margaret Cookhorn (contrabassoon). Programme includes works by Beethoven & Dove, Thurs 15 Dec, CBSO Centre, Birmingham LONDON CONCERTANTE: VIENNESE CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT Programme includes works by Strauss, Tchaikovsky & Brahms, Thurs 15 Dec, Coventry Cathedral A CBSO CHRISTMAS CAROL WITH ALAN TITCHMARSH Also featuring Simon Halsey (conductor) & CBSO Choruses. Programme includes works by Scheidt, Rutter, Traditional, Cunningham, Chillcott, Cornelius, Marsh, Twigg, Timon, Mendelssohn, arr Wilcocks, Anderson, Lane, Bridge, Lee; Arr. Sebba; Pentatonix; arr Brymer; Battiwalla, Esenvalds & Wade; arr Ledger, Thurs 15 - Fri 16 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
ROGER MONKHOUSE, NINA GILLIGAN & CONNOR BURNS Thurs 15 - Sat 17 Dec, Rosies Nightclub, Birmingham
ALLYSON SMITH, GARRETT MILLERICK, TOM WARD & MICKEY D Thurs 15 - Sat 17 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham
BARBARA NICE’S CHRISTMAS CRACKER Fri 16 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham
Theatre
DREAMGIRLS Award-winning musical telling the story of The Dreams - Effie, Lorrell and Deena - as they embark on a rollercoaster ride through the world of fame, fortune and the ruthless realities of showbusiness... until Sat 31 Dec, The Alexandra, Birmingham
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Adrian Edmondson plays Ebenezer Scrooge in David Edgar’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens’ much-loved classic, until Sun 1 Jan, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
NATIVITY! THE MUSICAL Debbie Isitt’s heart-warming festive musical, until Sat 7 Jan, The Rep, Birmingham
THE SNOW QUEEN Simon Ravenhill’s staging of Hans Christian Andersen’s famous festive tale, Sat 17 - Fri 30 Dec, Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham
Panto time
RBC WIND ORCHESTRA Featuring Daniele Rosina (conductor), Fri 16 Dec, The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
TOWN HALL GOSPEL CHOIR: HOPE LIVE LOVE Sat 17 Dec, The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire BIRMINGHAM BACH CHOIR: SERVICE OF NINE LESSONS & CAROLS Featuring Paul Spicer (conductor), Sun 18 Dec, St Alban the Martyr, Highgate, Birmingham
Comedy
DYLAN MORAN, MIKE WOZNIAK, ROSIE JONES, CELYA AB + JOHN ROBINS Tues 13 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall BRING YOUR OWN BABY COMEDY Wed 14 Dec, Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
TOM WARD, FIN TAYLOR, ESTHER MANITO & FREDDY QUINNE Thurs 15 Dec, Hockley Social Club, Birmingham
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Brand-new furry-tail adventure complete with shimmering sets, outrageous costumes, magic & mayhem, until Mon 2 Jan, The Core Theatre, Solihull
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Starring Iain Lauchlan as ‘Coventry’s favourite dame’, until Sat 7 Jan, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
ALADDIN Festive treat featuring West End leading lady Zoe Birkett as Spirit of The Ring and Michael Greco (EastEnders) as the evil Abanazar. Tam Ryan (Wishee Washee), Ian Adams (Widow Twankey), Sofie Anné (Princess Jasmine), Duane Gooden (Genie) and Ian Billings (The Notary!) also star, until Sat 7 Jan, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS
Lichfield regular Sam Rabone is joined by Brian Wheeler (Star Wars) and Dean Whatton (Game Of Thrones) in this festive family favourite, until Sun 8 Jan, Lichfield Garrick
DICK WHITTINGTON Lavish pantomime featuring Marti Pellow, Matt Slack, Dr Ranj, Suzanne Shaw, Doreen Tipton and Andrew Ryan, Sat 17 Dec - Sun 29 Jan, Birmingham Hippodrome
Kids Theatre
THE BEAR Pins And Needles’ heartwarming stage show, based on Raymond Briggs’ classic children’s book, until Fri 30 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham
STICK MAN Freckle Productions’ adaptation of Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler’s much-loved children’s book. Expect puppetry, songs, live music and ‘funky moves’, until Sat 31 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
TALES FROM ACORN WOOD AT CHRISTMAS Children’s show packed full of ‘toe-tapping songs, puppetry, and all your friends from Acorn Wood’, Tues 13 - Sat 31 Dec, Birmingham Hippodrome
Light Entertainment
A CHRISTMAS WASSAIL A festival of choral music, solo songs, spoken word and comedy, Mon 12 - Tues 13 Dec, Highbury Hall, Birmingham
THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL: FILM WITH LIVE ORCHESTRA Wed 14 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham KITTY & ELLA’S CHRISTMAS CRACKER The promise of a festive drag show ‘like no other’, Fri 16 Dec, Nightingale Club, Birmingham
THE SNOWMAN AND THE SNOWDOG: FILM WITH LIVE ORCHESTRA The animated sequel to The Snowman is screened alongside a live concert orchestra and followed by Christmas pop songs and carols, Sat 17 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall BEAUTY & THE BEAST SING-ALONG Sat 17 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham
MERRY MISFITS SING-ALONG Moseley & Cotteridge Misfits present their free annual Christmas concert, Sun 17 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham
THE NUTCRACKER & THE SNOWMAN WITH TOSCANA STRINGS Join Toscana Strings and former Birmingham Royal Ballet soloist Laura Tye as they present festive stories through music and dance, Sun 18 Dec, Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
A CHRISTMAS WASSAIL A festival of choral music, solo songs, spoken word and comedy, Sun 18 - Tues 20 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
Events
BIRMINGHAM FRANKFURT CHRISTMAS MARKET The largest authentic German Christmas market outside of Germany or Austria, offering a large
range of traditional goods and gifts and a selection of tempting food & drink, until Fri 23 Dec, throughout Birmingham city centre
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION WEEKENDS Festive celebrations with a Santa stage show and this year’s pantomime, Cinderella, until Fri 23 Dec, Cadbury World, Birmingham
ELF TRAIL A group of elves have escaped Santa’s workshop and are hiding around Thinktank. Children are invited to follow a special trail to track them down, until Fri 23 Dec, Thinktank Science Museum
WINTER FUNLAND The largest indoor funfair in the UK, boasting an iceskating rink, a circus, Santa’s grotto, a craft arena and a full-sized fairground made up of more than 40 rides, until Mon 2 Jan, NEC, Birmingham
ICE SKATE BIRMINGHAM Enjoy an iceskate session or take a ride on the big wheel and marvel at the views across the city, until Sun 8 Jan, Centenary Square, Birmingham
FESTIVE FORGE MILL FARM (TODDLERS SPECIAL) Meet your favourite animals and take part in a special festive programme of activities and games, Tues 13 - Wed 14 Dec, Forge Mill Farm, West Bromwich
HIMLEY’S MAGICAL CHRISTMAS PORTAL Take a journey to find Father Christmas via the magic portal at Himley Hall, Wed 14 - Sun 18 Dec, Himley Hall & Park, Dudley
ENCHANTED WESTON As night falls, Temple Wood is transformed into a magical illuminated forest, Thurs 15Fri 23 Dec, Weston Park, Shropshire
GLAD TIDINGS CHRISTMAS LATES
Gather around the fires and enjoy the merry atmosphere as you sing carols, check out traditional crafts and listen to Christmas stories, Fri 16 - Sun 18 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley
SING CHOIRS OF ANGELS A light show telling the joyful story of the Nativity through the popular carol, O Come All Ye Faithful, Fri 16 - Tues 20 Dec, Lichfield Cathedral
A GEORGIAN CHRISTMAS FOOD TOUR A ‘tasty’ tour of Soho House, exploring the food and traditions of a Georgian Christmas, Sat 17 Dec, Soho House, Birmingham
CHRISTMAS EVENING Enjoy the festive season with this Christmas event at the new Pavilion building, Sat 17 Dec, West Smethwick Park
CHRISTMAS AT THE COMMANDERY
Make your own gingerbread-man decoration, see what you can create with gingerbread playdoh, and get stuck into some Christmas colouring, Sat 17 - Sun 18 Dec, The Commandery, Worcester
AUDIENCE WITH FATHER CHRISTMAS Join Father Christmas as he tells
festive tales, Sat 17 - Sun 18 Dec, Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire
ENCHANTED EXPRESS Enjoy a heritage steam train journey inspired by the classic poem ’Twas The Night Before Christmas, Sat 17 - Sun 18 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Bewdley, Nr Kidderminster
FESTIVE SILENT DISCO Sat 17 - Sun 18 Dec, Millennium Point, Birmingham
FESTIVE FAMILY DAY All-weather racing
at one of Britain’s busiest racecourses is combined with a pantomime version of Robin Hood, Sun 18 Dec, Wolverhampton Racecourse
CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT Featuring Christmas music performed live, a 20ft Christmas tree, turkey baps, roasted chestnuts and hot toddies, Sun 18 Dec, The Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham
Monday 19 - Saturday 31 December
Classical
LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERT WITH THOMAS TROTTER: SING CAROLS WITH THE CITY ORGANIST Featuring Jeremy Nicholas (compére) & Birmingham Cathedral Choir, Mon 19 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
EX CATHEDRA: CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT Featuring Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor), Ex Cathedra Consort plus Rupert Jeffcoat & Nicholas Wearne (organs), Mon 19Fri 23 Dec, St Paul’s Church, Birmingham
EX CATHEDRA: ANGELS, STARS & KINGS FAMILY CONCERT Featuring Ex Cathedra Academy of Vocal Music, Rebecca Ledgard & Suzzie Vango (conductors) & Nicholas Wearne (organ), Wed 21 Dec, St Paul’s Church, Birmingham
A SWINGING CHRISTMAS WITH THE CBSO Featuring Michael England (conductor) & Alice Fearn, Tim Howard & Rob Houchen (vocalists), Wed 21 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
DREAMGIRLS Award-winning musical telling the story of The Dreams - Effie, Lorrell and Deena - as they embark on a rollercoaster ride through the world of fame, fortune and the ruthless realities of showbusiness... until Sat 31 Dec, The Alexandra, Birmingham
A CHRISTMAS CAROL Adrian Edmondson plays Ebenezer Scrooge in David Edgar’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Charles Dickens’ much-loved classic, until Sun 1 Jan, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
NATIVITY! THE MUSICAL Debbie Isitt’s heart-warming festive musical, until Sat 7 Jan, The Rep, Birmingham
LIGHTING THE WAY Birmingham’s Young People present an anthology of short plays about the climate crisis, Tues 20 - Thurs 22 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
Gigs
JOOLS HOLLAND WITH VIC REEVES & ROLAND
GIFT Mon 19 - Tues 20 Dec, Symphony Hall
SONS OF PITCHESCHRISTMAS PARTY 22 Tues 20 Dec, Hare & Hounds, Kings Heath
STEVE HARLEY & COCKNEY REBEL Tues 20 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall
MAD JOCKS Wed 21 Dec, Red Lion Folk Club
TOM PILKS + MARY JANE + FROM THE GRAPEVINE + TONI & ABIGAIL STANTON Wed 21 Dec, The Sunflower
Lounge HEAVY BEAT BRASS BAND Thurs 22 Dec, Hare & Hounds, King’s Heath
ROB LAMBERTI AS GEORGE MICHAEL Thurs 22 Dec, The Robin, Bilston
RED LEMONS Thurs 22Fri 23 Dec, The Jam House, Jewellery Quarter
THE CLAUSE + THE K’S Fri 23 Dec, O2 Institute
NATHAN DAWE + VIBE CHEMISTRY + YUNG FILLY + TALIA MAR + SWEET FEMALE ATTITUDE + TYRONE Fri 23 Dec, Utilita Arena Birmingham
BALAAM AND THE ANGEL + DAWN AFTER DARK Tues 27 Dec, O2 Institute
ACOUSTIC SESSIONS Wed 28 Dec, The Jam House, Birmingham
DEL CAMINO Thurs 29 Dec, The Jam House, Jewellery Quarter
FRED ZEPPELIN Thurs 29 Dec, The Flapper
NANNA RADLEYS Fri 30 Dec, The Jam House, Jewellery Quarter BLUES CLUB Sat 31 Dec, Hare & Hounds, Kings’ Heath
UP4 THE DOWNSTROKE + DINO BAPTISTE Sat 31 Dec, The Jam House, Jewellery Quarter
BEETHOVEN’S MOONLIGHT SONATA BY CANDLELIGHT Thurs 22 Dec, Birmingham Cathedral PICCADILLY SINFONIETTA: VIVALDI’S FOUR SEASONS Featuring Warren Mailley-Smith (piano), Thurs 29 Dec, St Phillips Cathedral, Birmingham
Comedy
MATT BRAGG & COMICS TBC Thurs 22Fri 23 Dec, The Glee Club, B’ham
ELF: A CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR A panto with a difference, based on the hit Will Ferrell movie and featuring Santa’s flying sleigh, an audience snowball fight, an indoor snowstorm, a giant candy cane journey from the North Pole, aerial cirque stars, and giant TV screens to ensure you don’t miss a moment, Thurs 22 - Fri 23 Dec, Resorts World Arena, B’ham
KANE BROWN, NABIL ABDULRASHID, RICHARD BLACKWOOD & SLIM Tues 27 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham
COMEDY CAROUSEL WITH ANDY ROBINSON & COMICS TBC Thurs 29 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham
TOM WARD, MICKEY D, ANDY ROBINSON & COMIC TBC Fri 30 - Sat 31 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham
SIMON WOZNIAK, SIMON LOMAS, RYAN CULLEN & JON PEARSON Sat 31 Dec, Rosies Nightclub, Birmingham
Theatre
THE SNOW QUEEN Simon Ravenhill’s staging of Hans Christian Andersen’s famous festive tale, until Fri 30 Dec, Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham
Panto time
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Brand-new furry-tail adventure complete with shimmering sets, outrageous costumes, magic & mayhem, until Mon 2 Jan, The Core Theatre, Solihull
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Starring Iain Lauchlan as ‘Coventry’s favourite dame’, until Sat 7 Jan, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
ALADDIN Festive treat featuring West End leading lady Zoe Birkett as Spirit of The Ring and Michael Greco (EastEnders) as the evil Abanazar. Tam Ryan (Wishee Washee), Ian Adams (Widow Twankey), Sofie Anné (Princess Jasmine), Duane Gooden (Genie) and Ian Billings (The Notary!) also star, until Sat 7 Jan, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS
Lichfield regular Sam Rabone is joined by Brian Wheeler (Star Wars) and Dean Whatton (Game Of Thrones) in this festive family
favourite, until Sun 8 Jan, Lichfield Garrick
DICK WHITTINGTON Lavish pantomime featuring Marti Pellow, Matt Slack, Dr Ranj, Suzanne Shaw, Doreen Tipton and Andrew Ryan, until Sun 29 Jan, Birmingham Hippodrome
Kids Theatre
THE BEAR Pins And Needles’ heartwarming stage show, based on Raymond Briggs’ classic children’s book, until Fri 30 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Birmingham
STICK MAN Freckle Productions’ adaptation of Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler’s much-loved children’s book. Expect puppetry, songs, live music and ‘funky moves’, until Sat 31 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
TALES FROM ACORN WOOD AT CHRISTMAS Children’s show packed full of ‘toe-tapping songs, puppetry, and all your friends from Acorn Wood’, until Sat 31 Dec, Birmingham Hippodrome
GLISTEN The Half Moon Young People’s Theatre present an interactive performance for babies up to 18 months of age, Mon 19 - Sat 24
Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
THE GRUFFALO Tall Stories presents its ever-popular stage show based on Julia Donaldson’s bestselling children’s book. This new version is performed by a cast of both deaf and hearing actors, Tues 27 Dec - Sun 15 Jan, Birmingham Town Hall
Light Entertainment
THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGALONG Family-friendly singalong screening of The Muppet Christmas Carol, Mon 19 - Wed 21 Dec, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), B’ham DIE HARD WITH WINE Join Tony Elvin for festive wine tasting alongside a screening of ‘the ultimate Christmas movie, Die Hard’, Wed 21 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
A CELTIC CHRISTMAS BY A TASTE OF IRELAND Watch two star-crossed lovers twirl beneath the mistletoe as award-winning Irish musicians complement Irish dancers, Thurs 22 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham CHRISTMAS AT THE MOVIES The
London Concert Orchestra bring favourite festive film soundtracks to life, live on stage, Thurs 22 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
LOVE ACTUALLY WITH WINE Join Tony Elvin for festive wine tasting alongside a screening of Richard Curtis’ Christmas classic, Fri 23 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGALONG Jonathan Cohen and Louise Dearman host a big festive party for all the family, Fri 23 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
A DICKENSIAN CHRISTMAS Toast the Christmas spirit with Charles Dickens in a show featuring Victorian carols and a selection of readings from A Christmas Carol, Fri 23 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR Festive extravaganza featuring music, dance, lights and spectacle, Sat 24 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
THE RAT PACK CHRISTMAS SHOW Recreation of a festive show at The Sands in Las Vegas. Starring David Alacey (Lovejoy and Inspector Alleyn) as Frank Sinatra, Paul Drakeley (Inside Out) as Dean Martin and Central Television’s Des Coleman as Sammy Davis Jnr, Mon 26 - Tues 27 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
THE BEST OF JOHN WILLIAMS Concert celebrating the iconic scores of one of Hollywood’s favourite composers, Wed 28 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
THE GREATEST SHOWTUNES Celebrate the best of West End and movie musicals with this concert of ‘the greatest show tunes of all time’, Thurs 29 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
THE MUSIC OF ZIMMER VS WILLIAMS
The London Concert Orchestra perform music by two of the greatest film composers of all time, Fri 30 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Events
BIRMINGHAM FRANKFURT CHRISTMAS MARKET The largest authentic German Christmas market outside of Germany or Austria, offering a large range of traditional goods and gifts and a selection of tempting food & drink, until Fri 23 Dec, throughout Birmingham city centre
ELF TRAIL A group of elves have escaped Santa’s workshop and are hiding around Thinktank. Children are invited to follow a special trail to track them down, until Fri 23 Dec, Thinktank Science Museum
WINTER FUNLAND The largest indoor funfair in the UK, boasting an iceskating rink, a circus, Santa’s grotto, a craft arena and a full-sized fairground made up of more than 40 rides, until Mon 2 Jan, NEC, Birmingham
ICE SKATE BIRMINGHAM Enjoy an iceskate session or take a ride on the big wheel and marvel at the views across the city, until Sun 8 Jan, Centenary Square, Birmingham
FESTIVE FUN AT B:EATS: SANTA STORYTELLING AND SING-A-LONG Santa reads The Gruffalo, followed by a Christmas singalong while you enjoy a meal or snack in B:Eats, Mon 19Fri 23 Dec, B:Eats Eatery, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
KIDS JEWELLERY WORKSHOP Design and create either a bracelet or pendant with real jewellers’ techniques, Tues 20 Dec, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
CHRISTMAS TALES FROM THE COURT OF KING ARTHUR Enjoy two tales of ‘medieval yuletide splendour’, Thurs 22 Dec, Aston Hall, Birmingham
TOY COLLECTORS FAIR Featuring more than 500 stalls packed with thousands of collectables for sale, Tues 27 Dec, NEC, Birmingham
BIG FISH LITTLE FISH FAMILY RAVE Sat 31 Dec, Hockley Social Club, Birmingham