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BIRMINGHAM WHAT’S ON ISSUE 348 DECEMBER 2014
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A ROUND-UP OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Superheroes at the BOBs An awards ceremony which honours the best bars, nightclubs, hotels and restaurants along Birmingham’s Golden Mile is to take place at the city’s ICC on 25 January. Affectionately known as the BOBs, the Best of Broad Street Awards will celebrate its tenth anniversary with a special Superheroes theme. ITV Central presenter Sameena Ali Khan hosts the evening’s proceedings. Commenting on the event, Mike Olley, Manager of the Westside Business Improvement District, said: “The BOBS have always been the talk of the town. The energy, excitement and buzz that our annual awards creates amongst the venues is second to none, and the tenth one will be no different.”
Chief Exec of Birmingham Royal Ballet to step down Christopher Barron, Chief Executive of Birmingham Royal Ballet since 2005, has announced he’s stepping down from the post in 2015, at the end of the company’s current season. Speaking of his ten years with BRB, Mr Barron said: “I have hugely enjoyed working with such skilled colleagues to extend the Company’s work and reputation. We have created a record number of new ballets, grown Birmingham Royal Ballet’s access to UK and overseas audiences and deepened the Company’s relationship with the communities of Birmingham and other cities it visits. “I believe that this is the right time for a new Chief Executive to lead the Company. The opportunities for Birmingham Royal Ballet are immense and it’s appropriate for new energy and ideas to be introduced to ensure that the future is as exciting as the past few years.” Speaking about his own plans, Christopher said that he wants to “mentor new generations of arts managers and assist companies in the economic and cultural changes that are necessary today”.
Scoundrels abound in the Midlands... A national touring version of the critically acclaimed Dirty Rotten Scoundrels will visit two Midlands theatres next year. Based on Frank Oz’s 1988 film starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine - which itself was based on 1964’s Bedtime Story with David Niven and Marlon Brando - Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is set in the decadent underworld of the French Riviera, where two seasoned swindlers attempt to hoodwink a millionaire soap heiress. The show stops off at Birmingham’s New Alexandra Theatre from 5 to 16 May and then at the Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, from 29 July to 1 August. Casting for the show is yet to be announced.
Raw State launched in Brum
CBSO welcomes Oliver Janes
Black Country-born singer-songwriter Dan Whitehouse is to officially launch his third album, Raw State, at Birmingham’s Glee Club this month (7 December). Dan performs at the venue with a full band - including BJ Cole (Bjork, Elvis Costello, REM). Award-winning Irish songwriter Duke Special offers support. Dan is releasing Raw State having just completed a string of UK and North America dates. The album has been described as a body of work which ‘embraces the power of change and new directions’.
British clarinettist OIiver Janes has been appointed as Section Leader Clarinet with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO). A former Royal Academy of Music and Chetham’s School of Music student, Oliver is the grandson of the late John Fuest, who was Principal Clarinet with the CBSO from 1955 to 1970. Still only twenty-three, he’s played with some of the country’s most respected orchestras, including the Philharmonia, Royal Northern Sinfonia, Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the John Wilson Orchestra. Commenting on his appointment, Oliver said: “It’s a real honour to join such a worldclass orchestra, and I think it will take some time to fully sink in! It's such a special feeling sitting in my grandfather's chair fifty years on. I know he would’ve been very proud.” Oliver’s first concert with the CBSO is on 10 December.
Blue Orange improv course Blue Orange Theatre is launching a new improv beginners course in January. The eight-week course, which is open to complete novices, comprises ‘low-pressure classes in a fun, friendly, supportive and stress-free environment’. Participants will progress as a team with improvisation techniques, in the process learning skills connected to spontaneity, character development and the devising of scenes. Further information can be found at blueorangetheatre.co.uk/adultevening
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Motionhouse to join forces with Tamworth arts team World-renowned dance company Motionhouse is to join forces with Tamworth’s Arts & Events team to mount a large-scale site-specific performance next May. The Leamington-based ensemble will work with over two hundred performers from the local community to create Tigress, a piece inspired by the story of Æthelfleda, the eldest daughter of King Alfred the Great. A powerful queen in her own right, she was responsible for refortifying the Saxon town of Tamworth and leading the Mercians into battle against the vikings. Tigress is just one of many projects that Motionhouse has planned for 2015. The company will also be collaborating with No Fit State Circus on a brand new outdoor show called Block. We’ll keep you posted.
Archive image of rehearsals for a previous Motionhouse production
Love is in the air at National Sealife Centre John Lewis’ festive advert featuring Monty the penguin has certainly made a major impact. Birmingham’s National Sealife Centre has credited the ad for the popularity of its new VIP feeding experiences with penguins. The Brindleyplace venue has enjoyed a significant increase in bookings of late, with people eager to get up close and personal with the Gentoo penguins, who’ve recently begun bowing at one another in preparation for mating.
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Rockin’ all over Silverstone Rock superstars Status Quo will headline next year’s Silverstone Classic. The legendary band will top the live music line-up in what organisers are promising will be the biggest and best Classic event to date. The show is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary in 2015, with the occasion being marked by the introduction of a special silver anniversary ticket. The ticket, available to anybody with a silver car, includes an infield vehicle display pass and entry into the Silver Sunday parade on the famous grand prix circuit. Silverstone Classic 2015 takes place from 24 to 26 July. Early Bird tickets offer significant savings up until the end of March.
Plenty to excite in Coventry theatre’s new season... Broadway hit Cougar The Musical will make its UK debut at the Belgrade Theatre next year. Donna Moore’s ‘sassy and provocative’ production, directed by Belgrade Creative Associate Patricia Benecke, forms part of an exciting new programme at the Coventry venue. Also featured in the Belgrade’s line-up of shows is: the UK premiere of Maureen Chadwick’s comedy, Crush - a new musical set in an all-girls boarding school; Martin Baltscheit’s Only A Day - a thought-provoking play for the under-sevens; and Em Hussaun’s Blood - a study of family betrayal. For those liking a bit of suspense, the theatre is offering Susan Hills’ The Mist In The Mirror, Agatha Christie’s The Secret Adversary and Arnold Ridley’s knockabout comedy, The Ghost Train. Other new-season offerings include Marcia Layne’s one-woman play The Bag Lady, a new UK tour of Sex In Suburbia - starring Claire Sweeney - all-female comedy cabaret Fascinating Aida, and Moscow State Ballet’s Sleeping Beauty. Meanwhile, for music fans of a certain age in search of a slice of nostalgia, The Neville Staple Band join forces with Radio Clash for a recreation of their iconic 1978 UK concert tour. For full details of all forthcoming shows, visit www.belgrade.co.uk
IN BRIEF Mo’s back in Brum Tickets are now on sale for the world’s biggest indoor athletics meeting. The Sainsbury’s Indoor Grand Prix will take place at Birmingham’s Barclaycard Arena formerly known as the National Indoor Arena - on Saturday 21 February. The event will see the biggest British and global athletics superstars including the legendary Mo Farah coming together for an afternoon of worldclass sport. Those who were lucky enough to get their hands on tickets for last year's sell-out Grand Prix saw some truly showstopping performances from Britain’s finest. To secure tickets for the 2015 event, call 08000 556056.
Plenty of festive cheer in Birmingham’s business district Rollerskating Christmas puddings and ballerinas descend upon Birmingham’s Snow Hill Station Square this month as part of Colmore Business District’s countdown to the festive season. The 10 December event also features performances from the area’s very own choir, the Colmore Chorus, as well as live music from local buskers. Meanwhile, the return of the popular Moseley Arts Market in the Cathedral grounds on 12 December offers a perfect opportunity to pick up unique handmade gifts for family and friends.
Violin to feature in Christmas production A violin made to commemorate the centenary of World War One is to feature in a Christmas Eve performance of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s family play, The Christmas Truce. The Wilfred Owen Violin will be used in the show exactly one hundred years to the day after soldiers on the Western Front left their trenches to meet their enemies in No Man’s Land - to talk, exchange gifts and play football. The violin, which has been made by Edinburgh instrument maker Steve Burnett, uses wood taken from the branch of a sycamore tree located within the grounds of Craiglockhart - an important military hospital in Edinburgh which treated shell-shocked officers during the Great War... The Christmas Truce continues to show at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon until 31 January. Check out our interview with Phil Porter, the man who wrote the play, on page 8. www.whatsonlive.co.uk 5
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the modern-day Barnum talks musicals, money and more... From the tender age of eight, when his aunt took him to see a matinee performance of Salad Days, Sir Cameron Mackintosh knew that he wanted to be a theatre producer. Little could he have imagined that his childhood ambition would be achieved so spectacularly! The first British producer to be inducted into the Broadway Hall of Fame, Sir Cameron has produced some of the world’s most successful musicals, including Cats, Miss Saigon, The Phantom Of The Opera and Les Miserables. He recently took time out of his busy schedule to talk to What’s On about his revival production of Barnum, which stars Brian Conley and visits two Midlands venues in 2015. What lies behind the decision to bring Barnum back to the stage, Cameron? I’ve got a very long connection with Barnum which is fairly tenuous. One of the first musicals I did, back in 1973, was called The Card, which was written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent. I was discussing having the lead played by Michael Crawford, who ended up doing another show called Billy instead. So I was wracking my brains to 6 www.whatsonlive.co.uk
think of who I would get to do it. Suddenly I remembered that I’d seen a young Jim Dale do a marvellous show called Scapino at the Young Vic. So I put him in The Card and he was terrific. The show was a reasonable success, and the great American producer David Merrick came and saw it. David had been asked about producing Barnum in the US. He put Jim Dale in the show as Barnum, and this unknown Englishman became the
toast of Broadway. The show was wonderful, and because of my connection with Jim, I went to see it and fell in love with it. It’s always been there in the back of my mind and, of course, there’s a bit of PT Barnum in me as well. So how does this new staging differ from the original? If you know Barnum at all, you know him of
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interview... Barnum & Bailey’s Circus - but he didn’t join the circus until he was sixty-five. Before that, he was a great showman. He was also quite an influential politician, in first the Democrat and then the Republican party. In fact, he was one of the first people involved in getting Abraham Lincoln elected. He fought for very many causes - the emancipation of women, the abolition of slavery and all sorts of things, all of which are touched on in the show. It’s essentially about these amazing dreams that Barnum had, and about his very practical wife, Chairy, who made his dreams come true. There’s a real love story about a very extraordinary couple in the middle of this incredible fable about a man who can’t help thinking up these wonderful ideas. Those are the themes that have haunted me over the years. I was idly playing the music one day and thought, it’s funny that we haven’t heard this show for twenty-five years, because it’s such a wonderful, life-affirming score and a really lovely story. What I wanted to do was actually strengthen the love story between Barnum and Chairy, so I did some reworking with American theatre director and producer Mark Bramble, rebuilding the second act of the show. The rebuilding’s worked really well. My first memories of watching the show with Jim Dale was of a very unknown Glenn Close playing his wife. I never thought that the role of Chairy was as good in any subsequent shows I saw, because Glenn - being a phenomenal actress - brought something really special to the part. Thereafter, Barnum was always thought of as a one-man show very entertaining but not much of a story. I think having someone as good as Linzi Hateley playing Chairy, and rebuilding the emotional core of the show, works really well. We’ve put some new numbers into the show for when she dies and Barnum has a nervous breakdown. It’s had this fantastic reception from the audience since it reopened in Leicester a few weeks ago. You’ve re-worked Miss Saigon, The Phantom Of The Opera and now Barnum. What are your main considerations when setting out to re-work a very well-known show? I re-imagined the staging for the new Phantom and Miss Saigon. In the latter, Claude-Michel and Alain wrote a new song for Ellen, but we didn’t really change the structure of the show at all. It was literally that. We looked at the language for the new London production and we tightened it up. It was written twenty-five years ago and we wanted it to have a bit more edge. Basically, both Saigon and Phantom were the same shows that were written twenty-five years ago. With Barnum, I felt it needed a much more radical re-think, to put the love story of the husband and wife more central stage to the telling of Barnum’s tale. Broadly speaking, Miss Saigon is historical, Phantom is fictional, Barnum is biographical. What draws you to a story? Are there common themes and elements to a story that you choose to bring to the stage? Most of the shows I’ve done have been based on adaptations of classic material, whether it be Dickens, PL Travers, Hugo or whoever. I don’t normally do biography musicals, and I don’t know whether I would have done it originally. The connection I found in Barnum is that, being a showman
myself, I understand how important it is to have a relationship. It’s not all about the work, it’s about how you live your life. That’s the theme that I found in it. I normally produce much more serious musicals, like Oliver! and Miss Saigon. With Mary Poppins, I always thought PL Travers’ book had considerably more depth - there was more to be got out of it than the original film had presented. I loved the film, and I thought that the music written for the film was brilliant, but it was of its time. I had no interest in putting it on the stage. Nor would PL Travers - who never wanted the book to be turned into a film - ever have allowed it. She was ninetythree when she gave me the rights. I said I would never want to do it on stage unless I could bring the best of the music from the film into the stage score and create a new show, which I think is the reason it’s been such a great success. It’s a mixture of the best things from the film and the best things from her book. Out of two existing things we’ve made something new; something which continues to be a great success around the world. And is there a story that got away? I did try and pursue Dr Zhivago for quite a long time but the rights were never available. Someone’s had them for many years and keeps having a go at it, but I believe it may end up on Broadway next year. That’s a show that I seriously did look at. I love the David Lean film and it’s a fascinating book, but I think it would be a tricky one to do. You’re the richest producer in the history of musical theatre. How do you remain grounded? To be honest, as I spent so many years wondering if I could afford the petrol to go from one theatre to another, I’m constantly amazed that I can afford to do whatever I want. My sense of value is still there and I don’t spend all my time in the theatre. When I started out, I wanted to make a living and I wanted to be successful, like anyone does in any business, but I never thought of making lots of money. So the fact that I’ve ended up making more money than I could ever have imagined is something quite surreal. I’m only occasionally reminded of it. I live in nice houses and I can more or less go wherever I want and do what I want, but I love living in the country. I love showbusiness, but I don’t want it to take over my life. I’m as interested in building houses as putting on shows. I’m not caught up in the web of showbusiness glamour; in fact, I rarely ever do it. I throw a good party for opening night but I’m not interested in being in OK magazine and all of that showbusiness stuff. I think that’s helped me. Plus, I’ve got some very good people helping me - they do most of the work that keeps my empire around the world ticking. They may have to choose their moment, but they know me well enough to tell me not to be an ass. I like to think I don’t give them too much of an opportunity to do so, but we can all get carried away at times and need people to say to us “Stop it! That’s not right”. But the trappings have never interested me; I’d much rather be spending time at home. I’m quite reclusive - and interestingly enough, so was PT Barnum, the greatest showman of all time. He would only go and do the hoopla when it was for his own show. Otherwise he built himself nice houses and went home and had a kitchen supper. So I
think we share a few more things in common. What’s your favourite way to wind down? To be honest, the luxury is having the time to myself and being with my friends. I’m equally happy wandering the hills in Scotland or the lovely countryside in Somerset. I switch off very easily and I’ve never had a problem relaxing and swimming and lying on the beach reading a tawdry book. I remember that even when I was twenty and didn’t have two pennies to rub together, I would never not go on holiday. I’ve always thought that that was as important as doing the work. That’s what’s kept me sane. I still go shopping. I enjoy doing that and seeing the prices of things. Yes, I can afford a private jet and from time to time I’ll take it - mainly to save time - but when I don’t need to, I get on the shuttle or go Easy Jet or whatever, because there’s no reason not to. Also, I find there’s part of me that feels it’s worth knowing what things cost; to know what the price of a theatre ticket means to the people who’ve given me this fortunate lifestyle. I think it’s very important, and that’s why I’m fanatical that a show - wherever it’s going - is not only as good as possible but also hopefully better than what audiences have heard. And that people think it’s money well spent? Exactly! And that’s why I’m thrilled with all the reaction to Brian and Linzi in Barnum. We’ve received lovely letters from people who’ve said they loved it with Michael Crawford but that they also love the differences, and that this production is just as good but in a different way. It is different to the original production and that’s what I wanted it to be. Where does being inducted into Broadway’s Hall Of Fame rank in terms of career highs? As a little boy of eight who wanted to become a producer, having a show in London was on my list of dreams - but this never was. I believe I’m the only English producer who’s been given that accolade, so I was very, very touched to have that. I’ve had, and continue to have, a wonderful career in America, which has been a very important part of my life. If you could choose one single scene from one of your shows to watch in your final moments on earth, which scene would you choose and why? I think it would probably have to be the finale of Les Miserables, because it’s such a wonderfully uplifting piece of music. It’s about coming together, the past and the future. It’s about the people in your lives being forever young once you go beyond the barricade. As a piece of music, it’s very embracing. Read the full interview with Cameron Mackintosh, online at www.whatsonlive.co.uk
Barnum shows at Wolverhampton’s Grand Theatre, from Tues 27 - Sat 31 January and Birmingham Hippodrome, from Tues 7 July to Sat 1 August
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The Christmas Truce Phil Porter talks about his festive offering for the RSC... A former student of the University of Birmingham, Phil Porter is an award-winning playwright who’s worked with some of the country’s most respected producing houses, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Opera House. Phil’s most recent creation, The Christmas Truce, is currently showing at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. What’s On recently paid him a visit to find out what audiences can expect from the RSC’s 2014 festive offering... What makes The Christmas Truce a good play for the RSC to stage as its festive offering? Well, it’s very festive! It’s a very moving story of hope and the magic of Christmas. I suppose one of the things people find inspiring about the story isn’t just that it was a moment in the war when people chose to stop fighting, it’s also that it’s an example of the magic of Christmas being brought out in people. It also feels like an appropriate story to tell in this centenary year. And not just Christmas itself but also the carols and the music of Christmas are very much a part of the way in which the Truce came about. What brief were you given when commissioned by the RSC to write the play? I was asked just over a year ago to write 8 www.whatsonlive.co.uk
something about the Truce. At the same time I was sent lots of Bruce Bairnsfather cartoons and writings - what he wrote about the Truce, and that sort of thing. There was a sense that the piece might also be about him, because he’s local to Warwickshire and a very interesting guy. Exactly how I wove those two things together was up to me. I guess at the beginning we knew it would depict the days around Christmas 1914 although the first part of the play is about the first six months of the war. It’s the second part that’s about the Truce itself. The RSC has a reputation for producing high-profile festive offerings, the most well known of which is Matilda. Did that add any pressure? I felt daunted and excited by it in equal measure. It’s probably just enough pressure
to be writing a new play for such a prestigious theatre company with over a thousand seats! It’s obviously very unusual for a new play, and such an original play, to be on that stage, so I felt a bit of pressure from that. I didn’t feel under pressure to repeat the success of Matilda, though, because it’s such a different kind of project. The Christmas Truce is recommended for children over nine, so how will the show engage with its younger audience? It’s a very physical, active story. Obviously there’s the football. In the first half they’re all training, so it feels like a great story to be doing on a big stage; to have such a big cast to fill the space with a huge energy. My research has gone everywhere, from academic texts to Horrible Histories kind of stuff. Some of the humour is quite childish,
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interview... in the best possible sense - as you’d expect from a story that’s basically about a load of young guys put in a trench together. You’ve written quite a bit for children in the past, as well as producing work of a more adult nature. Have you seen this project as an opportunity to bring all that together? Absolutely! When I was first asked to do it, I thought it might be quite difficult to tell a story about something as serious as war in a way that would allow it to be appropriate for the lower age range of our audiences. In reality it hasn’t proved a difficulty. The nature of the RST stage lends itself to a more epic sort of staging, so it’s not like we’ve got a lot of blood and guts and that kind of thing. In a way the story itself is about innocence, so it seems to quite naturally come out as a family story. It’s a very different task to writing a new version of Cinderella or something like that - but yes, it’s used both parts of my experience. You put out a plea for local people to come forward with family histories regarding the war. Were you surprised by the response that you got to that? Yeah, we had a brilliant day in March where I got around as many people as I could. There were also other RSC staff who were meeting and talking to people and then feeding back to me what they’d learned. There were so many great things that came out of that exercise, including lots of wonderful photographs and artefacts. Have you been able to incorporate a lot of your findings into the play? There’s definitely stuff there. There was a woman who brought in a pamphlet about phrenology, which is about reading people’s personalities from their head measurements. It was the hobby of her great grandfather, who was in the trenches and who used to offer phrenology readings to his mates - so I thought I’d throw that in. That’s the kind of bizarre detail you seize upon if you’re a writer. The photographs I saw were also very useful. There were people attending that open day whose relatives had become fixed in my mind as a particular character before we cast it. It helps make it all the more real. Obviously it has its serious elements, but one of the great things about Bruce Bairnsfather’s cartoons is that they’re a very good yardstick as far as ‘gallows humour’ is concerned. I’m sure that’s how a lot of people would’ve responded to the experience of the trenches, and to feeling frightened, and to being thrown together with guys who they didn’t know. Hopefully it’s quite a funny play. We’ve certainly got some funny actors in it. There are moments in the play that are sad and serious but there’s also plenty of laughter running through the whole thing. Is there a particular fact that you’ve unearthed that’s really struck you? I don’t know about a particular fact, but people’s descriptions of the Truce itself fascinated me. I loved all the little details, like the troops swapping their buttons, rations, cigars and drinks. One of the things that Bairnsfather talks about is a British soldier, who was a bit of an entrepreneur, giving a German soldier a
haircut in the middle of No Man’s Land during the Truce, with the sun setting behind him. And all for the price of three fags or something. I always thought of that as a good image, so we use it at the same time as the football match is going on. Myself and a couple of members of the literary department went out to Belgium as part of our research. We had the experience of walking around some of the trenches and the Plugstreet Wood area, where the Royal Warwickshires were. Just the atmosphere of that, and being there in some grim weather, provided a particularly useful memory to go back to when trying to imagine just how tough it would’ve been. And how ill-equipped a lot of people would feel in those circumstances. How does the experience of working on The Christmas Truce rank alongside previous works? It’s not over yet but it’s been an incredibly good experience so far. These bigger projects can be quite scary. That’s partly because you can become exposed as a writer, but also because it can be quite difficult to keep control of the things that you’re wanting to do. There are so many people working on it; so many considerations, both practical and technical. But we’ve got a very happy team working on this. I’ve never before been in a situation like this one, where most of the cast are established as a team, in this case working on Love’s Labour’s Lost and Love’s Labour’s Won. It means there are certain short cuts in terms of knowing how to bring the best out of people. Frankly, it’s been great working with a company which sets standards as high as the RSC does. Working with a company which is so well resourced and performs in such a big theatre is all very exciting. How does working for the RSC enhance your creative process? It definitely focuses the mind when you know the people you’re working with are of a very high calibre. It makes you think ‘right, I really need to step up’. When did you first realise that your future lay in playwriting? Probably at university. I studied drama at Birmingham University and initially wanted to be an actor, but there were lots of good actors in my year and I quickly realised that it wasn’t for me. Birmingham’s a bit of a centre for playwriting, so I started to write plays. I got quite a few slightly embarrassing student experiments out of the way within the confines of the university environment. I’ve been a playwright ever since, and luckily haven’t had to do much else. So the arts has always been on the agenda for you as a career path? I don’t know when I decided it was what I wanted to do. Before university I had a job working for a company called CNT Theatre Company - writing, directing and working within youth theatre - so I guess it was probably something I’d been heading towards from an early age. I think I’ve always been someone who wanted to work in theatre, and it turned out that playwriting was the thing I was best at.
How have your formative years growing up in Worcester informed your work? I’ve never written a story about Worcester, although I’m sure there’s one in there somewhere. A lot of my plays are quite autobiographical in their details without being actual stories from my life. For The Christmas Truce, my background has been quite useful. If I’d been joining the army at that time, I would’ve been a Worcester rather than a Warwick, but it’s only half an hour down the road, so it’s been quite easy for me to imagine myself being one of these lads from a relatively rural background, going off to Europe for the first time. What an incredible experience that would’ve been. Is there a place and a time where you’re at your most creative? I tend to write quite well first thing in the morning, and I tend to respond quite well to changes of scenery. I find that if I spend too many days in a row just sat in my study even though I’ve got a lovely view across the South Downs - I just get gradually less productive, so I sometimes need to sit in a cafe somewhere. Quite often just knowing there are other people around makes me work that little bit harder. My play, Blink, was written mainly on Friday afternoons in a cafe bar when I lived in Hove. Have you ever suffered prolonged writer’s block? I’ve never had a period where I’ve been completely stuck. Normally I’m working on at least three or four things at one time, so if one of them’s not working I leave it and move on to something else, then come back to it. Normally the bad part of my brain has done something while I’ve been away from the piece which makes it a little easier when I return to it. Do your plays ever merge? Sometimes I can be writing two plays at once which I think are entirely different plays. Quite often one is for the adult market, the other for young people. Then, a couple of years later, I look back and think ‘I was writing about exactly the same thing in both of those plays’. When you go to the theatre yourself, what do you prefer to see? I quite like experimental work and surprises. I like a lot of European work because you don’t know what’s coming next. My big hero has always been Lorca, the Spanish playwright. He’s quite poetic and his style is quite indicative of the work I like, but there’s no kind of theatre that I loathe. Finally, what’s your long-term goal as a playwright? More of the same, really. I think when you’re starting out as a writer, your goal is just to keep going and to keep your head above water. That’s generally been the way I’ve approached things, but I’m now getting a bit more choice about what I do. I like mixing it up, but working for the RSC and the Royal Opera House, it doesn’t really get much better than that. The Christmas Truce shows at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, until Sat 31 January www.whatsonlive.co.uk 9
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Jersey Boys bringing the Four Seasons to Brum... Selling more than one hundred million records worldwide, Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons were a 1960s rock’n’roll phenomenon. Comprising Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi, the group enjoyed massive hits with songs including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry and Walk Like A Man. Their incredible story has been immortalised in award-winning musical Jersey Boys, which charts their rise to fame ‘from the wrong side of the track’. Seen by over twenty million people worldwide, the Marshall Brickman/Rick Elice production is now firmly established as one of the West End’s most popular shows. With Jersey Boys’ touring version spending the festive season at Birmingham’s New Alexandra Theatre, we take a look at the four fab performers who’ll be getting Midlands audiences up on their feet and dancing...
Tim Driesen / Frankie Valli Tim was born in Herentals, Belgium, but moved to London when he was eighteen. Previous stage credits include the UK tours of Starlight Express and Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Tim also appeared in Mamma Mia! at the Prince Edward Theatre in the West End. So what does Tim think makes Jersey Boys so special? “First of all, the music,” he says. “Good music is just timeless. And the show celebrates not just the music, but also shows the heartache, sacrifices and hard work that following a dream brings with it. It is, in essence, the story of a band trying to make it. People from a bad neighbourhood trying to ‘get out’. You only have to turn on the TV and look at shows like X-Factor or The Voice to see that Frankie and the boys’ story is just as relevant today as it was in the 1960s. Although the way to get there may have changed a little, the dream of making music and transcending your environment is still very much alive.”Tim’s favourite song in the show is My Eyes Adored You. “The effect it has on the audience every night is just electric.”
Stephen Webb / Tommy Devito Stephen was born in Enfield, North London, and studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. Theatre credits include Lowell in Legally Blonde at the Savoy Theatre and Jerome K Jerome in Finding Neverland at The Curve in Leicester. Stephen reveals that his favourite song is My Eyes Adored You. “It’s a beautiful song which gets me every time,” he admits. So what makes Jersey Boys so special? “The songs,” says Stephen. “And the true story of these men's lives the show has real heart and soul.”
Sam Ferriday / Bob Gaudio Local lad Sam was born in Wellington, Shropshire. Training as an actor/musician at Rose Bruford School of Speech & Drama, his theatre credits include The Prodigals at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre, The Europeans (The Unicorn Theatre) and the UK tour of The Eva Cassidy Story. Sam’s very excited about performing on his home turf. “Jersey Boys is special to me because I grew up with the music,” he explains. “We would head out on family outings, usually long walks somewhere random in the Midlands. On the way, my nan would put on a tape. I can still remember hearing Sherry for the first time and being completely hooked. Everything about The Four Seasons was cool - their look, their sound. The show recreates that perfectly.”
Lewis Griffiths / Nick Massi Lewis was born in Rochford, Essex, and trained at the London Studio Centre. Theatre credits include Whistle Down The Wind in the West End and Bill And Ted’s Most Excellent Musical Adventure at Greenwich Theatre. Does Lewis have a favourite song from Jersey Boys? “Yes I do, but it changes every time I hear the show! I guess it’s between Beggin' and Who Loves You. The latter is special to my parents, as it was very much their song when they were dating as teenagers. I saw the original Jersey Boys in London years ago. I wasn’t prepared for what a sincere, dramatic piece of theatre it was. It shouldn’t be patronised by being called a ‘jukebox musical’. It’s a biographical stage play of the life and journey of The Four Seasons. It just happens to be woven together by a kick-ass backcatalogue of decade-defining songs, many of which are huge hits that you’ve never even realised were theirs.” www.whatsonlive.co.uk 11
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One of British theatre’s greatest traditions, pantomime continues to play a significant role in the country’s festive celebrations. And a staple of most productions is the rotten-to-the-core panto villain, whose sinister and often downright evil behaviour provides audiences with plenty of opportunity to enjoy a good ol’ boo and hiss. Nowadays the role is an absolute shoe-in for actors who’re best known for starring as fatally flawed or downright nasty characters on TV. And there’s certainly no shortage of famous panto baddies for them to play! Abanazar in Aladdin, Fleshcreep in Jack And The Beanstalk, Captain Hook in Peter Pan and the Ugly Sisters in Cinderella are just some of the muchloved rotters who routinely make life hell for pantoland’s handsome heroes and beautiful heroines. Here in the Midlands we’re fortunate to host some of the country’s very best pantomimes and pantomime villains so if you’re up for a bit of booing and the pleasure of seeing a good-for-nothing ne’er-do-well get their comeuppance, bag yourself a panto ticket asap...
Not only does Jack have a giant-sized problem in the shape of a big, scary ogre, he’s also got to tackle a nasty piece of work known as Fleshcreep! The ogre’s henchman, Fleshcreep is traditionally played by a male actor - with Coronation Street favourite Chris Gascoyne stepping into the role at the Birmingham Hippodrome this Christmas. Chris, who’s starred as the Street’s much-maligned Peter Barlow since the year 2000, recently left the popular soap in order to pursue other acting projects. Making people’s skin crawl as Fleshcreep in Jack And The Beanstalk seems like a fun way for him to get that particular ball rolling!
As wicked wizards go, Abanazar’s just about as unpleasant as they come. Not surprisingly (given how low-down and thoroughly evil he is) he has a fancy for being the most powerful person in all the world, so determines to acquire the magic lamp - the source of all power - to achieve his ambition. One-time Jesus Of Nazareth star Robert Powell is the veteran actor charged with bringing a touch of festive nastiness to Malvern this yuletide season, while over at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre, Welsh actor Siôn Lloyd will be getting in touch with his ‘darker side’. Siôn is no stranger to panto, having enjoyed Christmas seasons in Loughborough, Windsor, Eastbourne and at The Players Theatre Embankment, where he made his professional debut.
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Malabelle may not be as famous as Abanazar or Fleshcreep but she’s no less wicked. When a handsome prince makes the mistake of teasing her terribly, she exacts a horrifying revenge by casting a spell on him, condemning him to a life lived as a ghastly looking beast... Hannah Summers stars as Malabelle at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, this Christmas, having previously appeared at the venue as Carabosse in Sleeping Beauty. Her other roles include Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Beverly in Abigail’s Party.
Cinderella was almost certainly at the back of the queue when siblings were being handed out! The daughters of Cinders’ wicked stepmother, these vile-looking girls are more bitchy than evil, and are well-jealous of their stunningly beautiful sister. Making her life an absolute hell at every conceivable turn, they force her to stay at home and do the chores while they swan off to the big flash Ball. Richard Pocock and Derreck Walker are the duo in charge of nastiness at the Palace Theatre, Redditch, while over at Leamington’s Royal Spa Centre, it’s up to JP McCue (Flatula) and Mike Royce (Verucca) to serve up the bitchiness and put-downs.
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Music Rodrigo Y Gabriela Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Fri 5 December
Rodrigo Sanchez and Gabriela Quintero are a Mexican acoustic guitar duo whose music is influenced by genres such as nuevo flamenco, heavy metal and rock. They’ve released five studio albums in total, including re-Foc (2002), 11:11(2009) and this year’s 9 Dead Alive. As well as countless tours and festival performances, the duo also collaborated with Hans Zimmer on the soundtrack for Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, and contributed to the soundtrack for Shrek prequel movie Puss In Boots. Catch them at Symphony Hall for what promises to be a thoroughly engaging show.
The Puppini Sisters Glee Club, Birmingham, Tues 9 December
With influences that range from The Andrews Sisters to Mike Flowers Pops, it’s fairly evident that The Puppini Sisters are peddling something rather unique. The retro stars, lauded for their ‘1940s glamour’ look, perform tongue-in-cheek classics in three-part harmony. They here present their very own sassy reworkings of festive hits from performers including Bing Crosby, Mariah Carey and Ertha Kitt. Well worth a look.
Gogol Bordello O2 Academy, Birmingham, Thurs 11 December
The high-energy Gogol Bordello are a well-established gypsy punk band from Manhattan who’re much admired for their theatrical stage performances. Having enjoyed a career comprising movies, TV shows and an impressive eight albums (not to mention various compilations and side projects), it’s fair to say they’re an extremely busy ensemble - indeed, their touring schedule is so demanding they’ve amassed no fewer than fourteen former band members! Eugene Hutz (lead) is the only original member gracing the stage on this current tour of the UK, Europe and the US. The Bronx alter-ego Mariachi El Bronx provide support in what should be an unforgettable show.
The Who Barclaycard Arena (formerly NIA), Birmingham, Sun 7 December Just like The Rolling Stones, The Who simply don't know when to stop touring. They're appearing in the Midlands as part of their The Who Hits Fifty anniversary tour - and as you’d expect when celebrating a glorious half-century’s-worth of success, they’re presenting an evening of classic anthems from their truly stupendous back-catalogue. “Trying to stay young,” said Pete Townshend in a news release announcing the tour. “Not wearing socks. Growing a great big woodcutter’s beard. Might even wear a check shirt on stage and get a tattoo of a Union Jack. Always a fashion victim. But under no illusions. We are what we are, and extremely good at it, but we’re lucky to be alive and still touring.”
Madness LG Arena, Birmingham, Sat 13 December Madness were one of the most prominent bands of the late-1970s/early-1980s 2 Tone Ska revival, and although their high-profile days are behind them, the zany funsters continue to draw a crowd - as their regular arena concerts ably illustrate. With hits like Baggy Trousers, On The Wings Of A Dove and Our House to recommend them, an evening with Suggs and the gang guarantees plenty of great music and not a little madcap mayhem. They appear in Birmingham this month as part of their All For The M.A.D.H.E.A.D. tour. Pop rock trio Scouting For Girls support.
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Music PREVIEWS Luke Daniels Artrix, Bromsgrove, Sat 6 December
Exploring issues connected to life, love, doubt and faith via a music that’s been described as Dylanesque in its sound and quality, singer-songwriter Luke Daniels appears in Bromsgrove in support of his recently released album, What’s Here What’s Gone. “Recording and touring this album has felt like part of a bigger responsibility to promote its core message,” says Luke, who’s currently a member of The Cara Dillon Band, “the message that we live in an age of the disenfranchised human soul. We live in an age that encourages us to turn towards a society built on consumerism and individualism. The idea that value springs from what we have in common, rather than what we can acquire as individuals, sits at the heart of my songwriting.”
Bombay Bicycle Club Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, Wed 10 December
English indie rockers Bombay Bicycle Club formed in 2005 and, after winning a competition to secure the opening slot at the following year’s V Festival, released two EPs and debut single Evening/Morning. The band have since cut four albums - including So Long, See You Tomorrow, which topped the charts in February. This Midlands gig is one of nine UK dates they’re undertaking after an extensive tour of Australia, the US, Canada, Europe and South Africa. Support comes from upcoming indie rock quartet Peace.
By The Rivers
Beans On Toast
Richie Ramone
The Institute, Birmingham, Wed 10 December
Hare & Hounds, Birmingham, Wed 3 December
Kasbah, Coventry, Thurs 18 December; The Assembly, Leamington Spa, Thurs 11 December
Driven by a real passion for the groove, culture and soul of reggae music, Leicester sixpiece By The Rivers write and perform songs about the subjects that impact on the youth of today. Their lyrics are awash with social comment and positive messages, while their self-titled debut album has been enthusiastically received by their growing legion of fans. Presenting pretty much everything you’d expect from a typical Brit Reggae band, the boys attracted large crowds at numerous UK festivals during the summer and are widely tipped for great things in 2015. This Birmingham gig kick-starts a nine-date tour.
Self-confessed drunkard Beans On Toast selected his name because he wanted to be called something basic and simple - to reflect his music! “I’m not the greatest guitarist in the world," he recently admitted to Listen Up Manchester.com. "I play simple three-chord folk songs, but if I see something that interests me, something that intrigues or angers me, I pick up my guitar and I write a song.” Emerging from the London folk scene a decade ago, he first performed at Glastonbury in 2007 and has played the festival every year since. Singing mainly about sex, drugs and politics, he's a surefire bet for an entertaining evening out.
Lindisfarne Christmas Show The Robin, Bilston, Mon 15 December
Catfish And The Bottlemen The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent, Fri 5 December; The Institute, Birmingham, Sun 7 December
Although it took a while for Welsh rock band Catfish And The Bottlemen to get noticed, they finally signed to Communication Records and released their first single, Homesick, last year. Now with Island Records, the band released debut album The Balcony in September and charted at number ten - not bad for a group who were fairly unknown until recently. What’s more, they’ve managed to sell out plenty of dates on this November/December headline tour, including both Midlands shows. Honeyblood support.
“When the band was really popular,” says Lindisfarne’s Ray Jackson, “we kept our feet very firmly planted on the ground and did our own thing. We were proud of our self-deprecating Geordie roots, and just wanted the freedom to play our music and entertain people.” Mandolin and harmonica player Jackson was an original member of the Newcastle folk-rock group, appearing with them for twenty long years from 1970. Hailed for their winning blend of Geordie wit and well-crafted songs, the band scored hits with memorable numbers such as Meet Me On The Corner, Lady Eleanor, All Fall Down, Run For Home and Fog On The Tyne. Support on the night comes from local lad David Young and The Midnight Chorus.
“Richie Ramone saved the band, as far as I’m concerned,” said punk rock icon Joey Ramone. “He’s the greatest thing to happen to The Ramones. He put the spirit back in the band.” Widely recognised to be the fastest, most powerful drummer ever to play for The Ramones, Richie first hooked up with the legendary punk rock band on their Subterranean Jungle tour in 1983. He went on to play with them in over five hundred shows around the world, along the way writing several critically acclaimed songs for the albums Animal Boy, Too Tough To Die and Halfway To Sanity.
Roy Wood Christmas Concert Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Tues 9 December
Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Roy Wood hails from Kitts Green and is one of Birmingham’s most famous sons. He’s been in the music business since the mid1960s, performing solo as well as with The Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard. Roy is joined for this yuletide gig by Rick Wakeman, Andy Fairweather Low And The Low Riders, and some exclusive yet-to-be-announced special guests.
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Jackson Browne Symphony Hall, Birmingham
This legendary Californian singer-songwriter has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He also penned one of the most profound and moving canons of contemporary song. So quite how he’s escaped becoming a household name is a complete mystery! Now aged sixty-six and still producing fine work, Browne’s magnificent voice remains undiminished by time. Performing seven tracks from his new album, Standing In The Breach, he was supported by his incredible five-piece band and backing singers. This topical album showcases the musician’s defining political and environmental beliefs - from the damning indictment of corporate greed on Which Side to the hope for change on If I Could Be Anywhere. But it was the album’s title track, with all its elegiac power, that made for the night’s outstanding performance. Older classics were rapturously received, including Doctor My Eyes, Fountain Of Sorrow and a knockout rendition of The Pretender, but I was sorely disappointed that arguably his finest song, Sky Blue And Black, was omitted - as were various other classics. I was also congratulated by strangers on a fantastic poster made by my equally over-excited sister, and repeatedly asked by astonished pensioners both to justify my ardour and to confirm my age! As the night drew to a close with Running On Empty, we joined fans dancing in the aisles and Browne even pointed at us! A magical night I’ll never forget. Malaka Chowdhury nnnnn
Squeeze Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry Since first catapulting onto the UK music scene in 1979 with Cool For Cats, Deptford songwriting pair Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook have certainly seen their fair share of action. Famously hailed as the best British songwriting duo since Lennon and McCartney, Difford and Tilbrook’s musical partnership has seen them survive break-ups, shake-ups, re-shuffles and numerous solo stints. Poised somewhere between an intimate sit-down gig and a musical memoir, this eagerly anticipated reunion show beautifully balanced stripped-back, unplugged renditions of popular crowd-pleasers from Squeeze’s extensive back-catalogue with previews of new material from the duo’s 2015 LP. It also included numerous offerings from the popular musicians’ varied solo careers. Among the many highlights of the evening were an acoustic duet of the country & western-inspired Cowboys Are My Weakness, an emotionally charged rendition of bittersweet ballad Some Fantastic Place, and the infectiously uptempo Pulling Muscles From A Shell. Bringing the set - and indeed the tour - to an emotional close was the eagerly awaited trio, Cool For Cats, Labelled With Love and Goodbye Girl. A unanimous standing ovation offered a fitting end to an exuberant night of musical celebration. Katherine Ewing nnnn
MON 1 DEC THE DUNNETT/BAXTER BIG BAND The Yardbird Jazz Club, Birmingham SLASH LG Arena, B’ham BRIT FLOYD Symphony Hall, Birmingham NUESTRAS VIVENCIAS & JUGGY RIHAL Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry CHRIS CLEVERLEY Crescent Theatre, B’hamBABY GODZILLA The Oobleck, Birmingham
TUE 2 DEC SIXTIES GOLD Feat. Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers, The Fortunes & Chip Hawkes, Symphony Hall, B’ham THE DEFILED The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton JANET DEVLIN Hare & Hounds, Birmingham THE WYTCHES Hare & Hounds, Birmingham MARTIN SMITH The Robin, Bilston MICHAEL BUBLÉ The Barclaycard Arena (formerly NIA), Birmingham GEORGE COLLIGAN The Spotted Dog, B’ham
WED 3 DEC TWO MAN TING The Yardbird Jazz Club, B’ham MICHAEL BUBLÉ The Barclaycard Arena (formerly NIA), Birmingham ELECTRIC SIX O2 Academy, Birmingham ABBA MANIA New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham BREED 77 The Oobleck, Birmingham BEANS ON TOAST Hare & Hounds, Birmingham A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS The Red Lion Folk Club, Birmingham HACKTIVIST The Institute, Birmingham BASEMENT JAXX The Institute, Birmingham EMBRACE Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent PAUL CARRACK Malvern Theatres
THE FRANKIE VALLI STORY Feat: Stephen James, The Robin, Bilston JACK GARRAT Hare & Hounds, Birmingham URBAN TRIO The Jam House, Birmingham
THU 4 DEC RAYMOND FROGGATT Birmingham Town Hall BOYZ II MEN O2 Academy, Birmingham JASPER CARROT'S STAND UP AND ROCK Stratford Artshouse THE SENSATIONAL 60'S EXPERIENCE Malvern Theatres THE CHANTEL MCGREGOR BAND The Robin, Bilston BEN HOWARD Civic Hall, Wolverhampton PASADENA ROOF ORCHESTRA The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury RAGING SPEEDHORN The Sugarmill, Stoke-onTrent ANY TROUBLE Hare & Hounds, Birmingham GERARD AND THE WATCHMEN Ort Cafe, B’ham CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK New Alexandra Theatre, B’ham WAIT FOR THE FALL, HOUR GLASS, ALL THE REST AND MORE... The Roadhouse, B’hams SOLID SOUL The Jam House, Birmingham THE HELL The Oobleck, Birmingham
FRI 5 DEC THE HUMAN LEAGUE Civic Hall, W’hampton GORDON HENDRICKS IS ELVIS Theatre On The Steps, Bridgnorth SOLID SOUL The Jam House, Birmingham JEFF WAYNE'S MUSICAL VERSION OF THE WAR OF THE WORLDS LG Arena, Birmingham LONE The Oobleck, Birmingham CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK New Alexandra Theatre, B’ham JASPER CARROT'S STAND
UP AND ROCK Stratford Artshouse CENTIMENT, BRUTAL, MIDNIGHT CONVOY & EMURSIA The Oobleck, Birmingham GRAHAM BONNET'S CATCH THE RAINBOW O2 Academy, Birmingham THE BOOZE BROTHERS Nailcote Hall, Berkswell RODRIGO Y GABRIELA Symphony Hall, B’ham CHRISTMAS ROCK N ROLL ROADSHOW Tamworth Assembly Rooms, Staffs AUGUSTINES Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton CATFISH AND THE BOTTLEMEN The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent PRINCE OF WALES BRASS BAND Artrix, Bromsgrove BJORN AGAIN The Assembly, Leamington Spa T.REXTASY Huntingdon Hall, Worcester ALABAMA 3 The Institute, Birmingham ICONIC 80S The River Rooms, Stourbridge DESPERADO - THE VERY BEST OF THE EAGLES The Roadhouse, B’ham MAGNUM The Robin, Bilston OZZBEST Route 44, Birmingham CAPERCAILLIE IN CONCERT Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry WOMEN IN JAZZ Symphony Hall, B’ham ABBA LOVE Genting Club Stoke-on-Trent AGAINST THE CURRENT The Asylum, B’ham FRAN THE MAN Irish Centre, Birmingham BOAT TO ROW Ort Cafe, Birmingham SEEDY SONICS The Rainbow Venues, B’ham LONGFALLBOOTS O2 Academy, Birmingham COME UP & SEE ME Drummonds Bar, Worcester HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER Hare & Hounds, Birmingham RORY MCGRATH AND PHILIP POPE Malvern Theatres
SAT 6 DEC PROFESSOR GREEN O2 Academy, Birmingham THE LEGENDS PARTY WITH ABSOLUTE LEGENDS Nailcote Hall, Berkswell THE 80'S EXPERIENCE
Basement Jaxx - The Institute, Birmingham
Lady Gaga LG Arena, Birmingham
It takes few words to describe a live performance by the amazing Lady G: Vocally - Amazing; Visually - Stunning; Verbally - Slightly embarrassing. Gaga treated her little monsters to The Artpop Ball at the NIA in Birmingham last month. Her two-hour set included a lot of swearing, a lot of outfit changes and only a few of her biggest hits, including Poker Face, Just Dance and Paparazzi. I couldn’t help feeling that the audience, along with myself, were hoping for more of the old and less of the new. But, as Lady G put it, “If you’ve come here tonight to hear all the old hits, you’d better f... off now.” Andrew Middleton nnnn
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Music LISTINGS For full listing information on gigs, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk Nailcote Hall, Berkswell MARCIA CARR & NUBIAN SOUL Hare & Hounds, Birmingham HARARE Ort Cafe, B’ham SOLID SOUL The Jam House, Birmingham CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK New Alexandra Theatre, B’ham GORDON HENDRICKS IS ELVIS Theatre On The Steps, Bridgnorth IMELDA MAY The Institute, Birmingham A FOREIGNERS JOURNEY The Roadhouse, B’ham DARK SKY The Oobleck, Birmingham TURBOWOLF The Institute, Birmingham LUKE DANIELS Artrix, Bromsgrove SALLY BARKER Lichfield Guildhall, Staffs LABOUR OF LOVE - UB40 TRIBUTE The River Rooms, Stourbridge MOSTLY AUTUMN The Robin, Bilston PUNK'D Route 44, B’ham THE BRITISH POLICE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall, B’ham LYNUS, ROSE REDD, HOPE STREET, LAUREN PRYKE, HIDDEN SKIES, KILLGLASS, SINGING TOWARDS DISASTER, SEVENDAZE & OUT OF LUCK O2 Academy, Birmingham BEYOND THE BARRICADE Malvern Theatres, Worcs THE MOTOWN SISTERS DUO Genting Club, Stoke-on-Trent SOLDIER & DUKE The Actress & Bishop, B’ham ST AGNES FOUNTAIN Huntingdon Hall, Worcs THE HURLING BOYS Irish Centre, Birmingham OYE SANTANA The Marr's Bar, Worcester LOVELESS LUCK, AGAINST THE WHEEL & HOLLOW PEOPLE The Oobleck, Birmingham CREAM BIRMINGHAM 8TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY The Rainbow Venues, Birmingham THE BLOCKHEADS Hare & Hounds, Birmingham CHRISTMAS THROUGH THE AGES, CAROLS THROUGH THE CHAIRS Stafford Town Centre MARTIN CARTHY Newhampton Arts Centre, Wolverhampton THE BOOTLEG BEATLES De Montfort Hall, Leicester MORAL PANICS The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent HEADBANGERS BALL The Flapper, Birmingham
SUN 7 DEC ROD AND THE FACEZ The Roadhouse, B’ham AT THE GATES The Oobleck, Birmingham RODDY FRAME Birming-
ham Town Hall THE WHO The Barclaycard Arena (formerly NIA), Birmingham RECKLESS LOVE The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton INSPIRAL CARPETS O2 Academy, Birmingham MAYBESHEWILL The Flapper, Birmingham CATFISH AND THE BOTTLEMEN The Institute, Birmingham THE FREE LOVE CLUB The Yardbird Jazz Club, Birmingham MARILLION The Assembly, Leamington Spa DAN WHITEHOUSE The Glee Club, Birmingham KATONA TWINS Huntingdon Hall, Worcs IRENE & TOM Irish Centre, Birmingham AVONBANK BRASS BAND Evesham Arts Centre ANGEL AT MY TABLE Hare & Hounds, Birmingham SHALAMAR The Institute, Birmingham BIG SIXES The Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham ABSOLVA The Asylum, Birmingham HANK WOOD & THE HAMMERHEADS Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
MON 8 DEC ONLY MEN ALOUD Birmingham Town Hall RAGING SPEEDHORN O2 Academy, Birmingham SAINT SAVIOUR & BILL RYDER-JONES Hare & Hounds, Birmingham FISH The Robin, Bilston EMBRACE Kasbah, Coventry NINA NESBITT The Glee Club, Birmingham THE CADILLAC THREE The Oobleck, Birmingham
TUE 9 DEC RIVAL SONS Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton SABATON The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton THE ALBION CHRISTMAS BAND Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Shropshire JACK MCNEIL AND CHARLIE HEYS Ort Cafe, Birmingham ROCKET The Jam House, Birmingham BOB LOG III The Tin Music And Arts, Coventry ROY WOOD CHRISTMAS CONCERT Symphony Hall, Birmingham '68 O2 Academy, B’ham BYRON HARE The Sunflower Lounge, B’ham THE LITTLE UNSAID Hare & Hounds, Birmingham CHRISTMAS WITH THE PUPPINI SISTERS The Glee Club, Birmingham JENNY JONES The Robin, Bilston GARETH FOWLER QUARTET The Spotted Dog,
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Chrissie Hynde - Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton
WED 10 DEC THREE STEP MANOEUVRE FUNKY ORGAN TRIO The Yardbird Jazz Club, Birmingham MARTIN SIMPSON The Red Lion Folk Club, Birmingham MORBID ANGEL The Asylum, Birmingham BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB Civic Hall, W’hampton FOXES Kasbah, Coventry THE MOULETTES The Robin, Bilston BROTHER STRUT Hare & Hounds, Birmingham MADDY PRIOR & THE CARNIVAL BAND Huntingdon Hall, Worcs BY THE RIVERS The Institute, Birmingham THE LAST CARNIVAL O2 Academy, Birmingham ROCKET The Jam House, Birmingham
THU 11 DEC ALFIE BOE LG Arena, Birmingham SAXON Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton TAKING BACK SUNDAY The Institute, B’ham U.K. SUBS The Institute, Birmingham GOGOL BORDELLO O2 Academy, Birmingham BAD MANNERS The Robin, Bilston THE BORN AGAIN BEATLES Stafford Gatehouse Theatre THE RAT PACK Tamworth Assembly Rooms, Staffs MATT WOOSEY The Tin Music And Arts, Coventry CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent INSOLITO O2 Academy, Birmingham UP4 THE DOWNSTROKE The Jam House, Birmingham RICHIE RAMONE The Assembly, Leamington Spa LAETITIA SADIER Hare & Hounds, Birmingham HYPNOTIC BRASS ENSEMBLE Hare & Hounds, Birmingham ORACLE, VEXXEN, SAMSARA AND MORE... The Roadhouse, B’ham NEON WALTZ The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent KATE RUSBY Symphony Hall, Birmingham LAURA JURD QUARTET Bramall Music Building, Birmingham THE BOOTLEG BEATLES Theatre Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham ACOUSTIC EVENING WITH TONY WRIGHT, CJ, PAUL MIRO & CHRIS CATALYST The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton
FRI 12 DEC THE BOOTLEG BEATLES Civic Hall, W’hampton THE DOORS ALIVE O2 Academy, Birmingham THE JAKE & ELWOOD BLUES BROTHERS TRIBUTE The Robin, Bilston
THAT'S LIFE - TAKE THAT & WESTLIFE SHOW Nailcote Hall, Berkswell UP4 THE DOWNSTROKE The Jam House, Birmingham AMERICAN DREAMS Nailcote Hall, Berkswell MAJISTRATE The Institute, Birmingham BEHEMOTH O2 Academy, Birmingham DOWN N' OUTZ The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton PARTY POPPERZ Tamworth Assembly Rooms, Staffs ESCAPING VENDETTA O2 Academy, Birmingham ALL ON A WINTER'S NIGHT WITH JOHNNY COPPIN Artrix, Bromsgrove KICK UP THE 80'S The River Rooms, Stourbridge ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN The Institute, Birmingham CAROLS AND CAPERS The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury FRED ZEPPELIN Route 44, Birmingham BEE GEES FEVER Theatre On The Steps, Bridgnorth MICHELLE LAWSON Genting Club, Stoke-onTrent UNDER THE COVERS Irish Centre, Birmingham HYPE BIRMINGHAM The Rainbow Venues, Birmingham CASH (JOHNNY CASH TRIBUTE) The Roadhouse, Birmingham STONE FARM Drummonds Bar, Worcester LITTLE SIMZ, OCD: MOOSH & TWIST The Institute, Birmingham MASSIVE HEAD TRAUMA The Marr's Bar, Worcester JACK WALLEN Ort Cafe, Birmingham CHRISSIE HYNDE Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton DAN MESSORE AND INDIGO KID Symphony Hall, Birmingham JESSICA RHODES The Strawberry Bank, Coventry ED DOOLAN CHRISTMAS SHOW Symphony Hall, Birmingham DEAD CITY SOULS The Sugarmill, Stoke-onTrent JEAN GENIE The Assembly, Leamington Spa
INTO THE SHADOWS Bridge House Theatre, Warwicks
SAT 13 DEC BON GIOVI The Robin, Bilston ROY ORBISON AND FRIENDS Prince Of Wales Centre, Cannock STATUS QUO The Barclaycard Arena, B’ham BEE GEES FEVER Theatre On The Steps, Bridgnorth THE MOTELLAS Nailcote Hall, Berkswell UP4 THE DOWNSTROKE The Jam House, B’ham THAT'LL BE THE DAY CHRISTMAS SHOW Birmingham Town Hall MADNESS LG Arena, Birmingham THE CROCKERS Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton BLUE ZOO The Flapper, Birmingham LPZKIN O2 Academy, Birmingham TALON - THE BEST OF EAGLES Malvern Theatres ERIC MARTIN The Oobleck, Birmingham ULTRA 90S The River Rooms, Stourbridge THE STONES The Roadhouse, Birmingham INTO THE SHADOWS Stafford Gatehouse Theatre MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury FULLY LOADED Route 44, Birmingham AMINGTON BAND PRESENTS A CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS Tamworth Assembly Rooms, Staffs MIDLANDS METAL CRUSADE III Featuring Seven Deadly, Destroyed Beyond Belief, The Heretic Order, Our World Below and more... The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton MAXIMUM ROBBIE - TRIBUTE ACT Genting Club, Stoke-on-Trent RED LIGHT ROOM & GUERILLA MONSOON The Actress & Bishop, Birmingham THE FATHER TEDS Irish Centre, Birmingham SHAWN CUDDY Irish Centre, Birmingham LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL CHORUS Lichfield Garrick, Staffs
STRATFORD CONCERT BAND: A CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Stratford Artshouse THOSE AMONGST US ARE WOLVES, STRUCTURES & MEDWAY MONOLITH The Tin Music And Arts, Coventry RIFF RAFF The Marr's Bar, Coventry DIZZY LIZZY Moochers, Stourbridge
SUN 14 DEC TALON - THE BEST OF EAGLES Prince Of Wales Centre, Cannock CAST The Institute, Birmingham CHRIS REA The Barclaycard Arena (formerly NIA), Birmingham LEVERET The Morris Hall, Shrewsbury ENNIO MORRICONE LG Arena, Birmingham THE ALBION CHRISTMAS BAND mac, Birmingham DEVIL’S DANCE The Roadhouse, B’ham TEWKESBURY TOWN BAND The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury RED BIRD SKY Kitchen Garden Cafe, B’ham THE DYLAN PROJECT Lichfield Guildhall, Staffs TOUCHSTONE The Robin, Bilston THE FREE LOVE CLUB The Yardbird Jazz Club, Birmingham MADDY PRIOR & THE CARNIVAL BAND Birmingham Town Hall ORCHARD HILL O2 Academy, Birmingham BRETFORTON SILVER BAND Evesham Arts Centre, Worcs EAMMON MCCANN Irish Centre, Birmingham H.E.A.T The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton EAMMON MCCANN Irish Centre, Irish Centre
MON 15 DEC THE BOOTLEG BEATLES Symphony Hall, B’ham LINDISFARNE CHRISTMAS SHOW The Robin, Bilston CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury IN THE CARDS The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent
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TUE 16 DEC DEACON BLUE Symphony Hall, Birmingham ARCH ENEMY & KREATOR The Institute, B’ham THE DIRTY OLD FOLKERS Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham MICHAEL SCHENKER'S TEMPLE OF ROCK The Robin, Bilston MIKE SANCHEZ Huntingdon Hall, Worcs THE BBC BIG BAND PRESENTS A SWINGING CHRISTMAS Birmingham Town Hall THE JONATHAN SILK BIG BAND The Spotted Dog, Birmingham RED LEMONS The Jam House, Birmingham
WED 17 DEC JOOLS HOLLAND & HIS RHYTHM & BLUES ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall, Birmingham ARTHUR DOHERTY BAND Stafford Gatehouse Theatre RED LEMONS The Jam House, Birmingham MAD JOCKS AND ENGLISHMEN The Red Lion Folk Club, Birmingham HEFFRON DRIVE O2 Academy, Birmingham THE ALBION CHRISTMAS BAND New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs MIKE SANCHEZ The Robin, Bilston THE MELLSTOCK BAND Lord Leycester Hospital, Coventry DEAF HAVANA Kasbah, Coventry CANTERBURY The Flapper, Birmingham HOZIER The Institute, Birmingham GIN ANNIE & NOISE POLLUTION ROCK DISCO The River Rooms, Stourbridge
THU 18 DEC THE BOOTLEG BEATLES Victoria Hall, Stoke-onTrent NYA KING AS WHITNEY HOUSTON Nailcote Hall, Berkswell, Warwickshire SLADE The Robin, Bilston CHINA DRUM The Institute, Birmingham THE MELLSTOCK BAND Lord Leycester Hospital, Coventry LIVE & PICKING Newhampton Arts Centre, Wolverhampton MACHINE HEAD O2 Academy, Birmingham KATE RUSBY Malvern Theatres GORDON GILTRAP Stafford Gatehouse Theatre KERI ARRINDELL Genting Club, Stoke-on-Trent THE WONDER STUFF O2 Academy, Birmingham LIFESIGNS The Assembly, Leamington Spa THE ALBION CHRISTMAS BAND Huntingdon Hall, Worcs BLOBBIE WILLIAMS The Roadhouse, B’ham WILEY The Institute,
Birmingham THE DYLAN PROJECT Hare & Hounds, B’ham BIG TENT AND THE GYPSY LANTERN Ort Cafe, Birmingham RICHIE RAMONE Kasbah, Coventry HANGING TREE The Marr's Bar, Coventry E OF E The River Rooms, Stourbridge INSCRIPTIONS The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent JOOLS HOLLAND & HIS RHYTHM & BLUES ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall, Birmingham DETROIT SOUL The Jam House, Birmingham
FRI 19 DEC BAD MANNERS The Assembly, Leamington Spa SWINGING 60'S MOTOWN PARTY WITH THE KRYSTALETTES Nailcote Hall, Berkswell DETROIT SOUL The Jam House, Birmingham THE BARRY WHITE SHOW WITH THE DIVAS OF MOTOWN Nailcote Hall, Berkswell UB40 O2 Academy, Birmingham THE 90’S NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS The Institute, Birmingham A GERMAN CHRISTMAS Malvern Theatres THE STONES Theatre On The Steps, Bridgnorth LARRY MILLER The Marr's Bar, Worcester ONE STOP BOOGIE - 70S V 80S The River Rooms, Stourbridge SLADE UK The Roadhouse, Birmingham KICK UP THE 80'S The Robin, Bilston THE ALI CLINTON BAND & THE Z F PROJECT Route 44, Birmingham 3 DAFT MONKEYS The Oobleck, Birmingham BACK TO THE 80'S Genting Club, Stoke-onTrent THE FULL SHA BANG Irish Centre, Birmingham OUT OF TIME CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Newhampton Arts Centre, Wolverhampton PALEMAN The Rainbow Venues, Birmingham THE NOTEBENDERS Symphony Hall, Birmingham KILLERSTREAM Drummonds Bar, Worcester WAIT FOR THE FALL, KEEP THE CHANGE, SPEAKING IN SHADOWS & YOU KNOW THE DRILL The Institute, Birmingham TRIAXIS The Asylum, Birmingham Birmingham
SAT 20 DEC
THE ENEMY & THE TWANG O2 Academy, B’ham BOOTLEG ABBA Nailcote Hall, Berkswell THE BROTHERS OF SOUL Nailcote Hall, Berkswell THE MARTIN BARRE BAND The Assembly, Leamington Spa SWORN TO OATH The Sugarmill, Stoke-onTrent KICK UP THE 80'S The River Rooms, Stour-
bridge DARK SIDE OF THE WALL The Roadhouse, B’ham TALON - THE BEST OF EAGLES The Robin, Bilston ROBERT ALEXANDER GILES - MICHAEL JACKSON TRIBUTE Route 44, Birmingham LIAM KELLY Genting Club, Stoke-on-Trent BUZZARD LOPE & GILL SANDELL Ort Cafe, Birmingham THEIA The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton JAMIE KNIGHT AND THE MANUKA BAND Huntingdon Hall, Worcs GBH, DRONGOS FOR EUROPE & EASTFIELD The Institute, Birmingham DETROIT SOUL The Jam House, Birmingham
SUN 21 DEC CHAS AND DAVE The Robin, Bilston THE FREE LOVE CLUB The Yardbird Jazz Club, Birmingham TOM HEALY BAND Irish Centre, Birmingham THE SPEAKEASY Kitchen Garden Cafe, B’ham DOWNSHIFT The Roadhouse, Birmingham ALTERNATIVE DUBSTEP ORCHESTRA Hare & Hounds, Birmingham
MON 22 DEC ROD STEWART TRIBUTE GARRY PEASE Nailcote Hall, Berkswell GOSPEL CENTRAL The Jam House, B’ham CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGALONG Symphony Hall, Birmingham A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Lichfield Guildhall, Staffs SWEET The Robin, Bilston BIG BOY BLOATER Hare & Hounds, Birmingham THE ALBION, BONSAI & THE REBELLION The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent
TUE 23 DEC JERSEY 4 Nailcote Hall, Berkswell CHRISTMAS WITH THE RAT PACK Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton THE DIRTY OLD FOLKERS Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham FRED ZEPPELIN The Robin, Bilston BLAST FROM THE PAST PRESENTS - A MEDIEVAL CHRISTMAS Huntingdon Hall, Worcs JAMIE KNIGHT & THE MANUKA BAND Artrix, Bromsgrove WHITE NOISE THEORY The Sugarmill, Stokeon-Trent BEAT BROTHERS The Jam House, Birmingham
WED 24 DEC SKABUCKS The Roadhouse, Birmingham THE CAVERN BEATLES The Robin, Bilston
FRI 26 DEC MR BEN The Jam House, Birmingham
LIMEHOUSE LIZZY The Robin, Bilston THE BON JOVI EXPERIENCE The River Rooms, Stoubridge THE NORTORIOUS BROTHERS Route 44, B’ham THE HURLING BOYS Irish Centre, Birmingham SOULED OUT 2 FUNK The Roadhouse, B’ham
SAT 27 DEC MOTOWN LEGENDS PARTY WITH SOUL LEGEND Nailcote Hall, Berkswell GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall, Birmingham MR BEN The Jam House, Birmingham SUPREME QUEEN The River Rooms, Stourbridge ROXY MAGIC The Roadhouse, Birmingham MAINLY MADNESS The Robin, Bilston FLARES PARTY BAND Route 44, Birmingham ELVIS TRIBUTE BY ANDY WHITE Irish Centre, Birmingham THE BHANGRA LEGENDS Civic Hall, Birmingham LAWLESS The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent
HEAVENLY SINNERS The Roadhouse, B’ham IVOR & LYN'S CLASSIC ROCK NIGHT Route 44, Birmingham DIRTY DC - TRIBUTE TO AC / DC The Robin, Bilston ELIVS PRESLEY - GORDON HENDRICKS & THE PASSIONETTES The River Rooms, Stourbridge
MON 29 DEC THE SOUND OF MUSICALS Symphony Hall, B’ham DEFINITELY MIGHT BE AND ADORED The Robin, Bilston GENERATIONS The Sugarmill, Stoke-on-Trent
TUE 30 DEC THE TREVOR BURTON CHRISTMAS SHOW The Roadhouse, B’ham THE SOUL SURVIVORS The Robin, Bilston
WED 31 DEC T.REXTASY The Robin, Bilston THE DELRAY ROCKETS The Roadhouse, B’ham NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA Symphony Hall, B’ham NEW YEAR'S EVE - ROUTE 44 PARTY NIGHT Route 44, Birmingham THE FATHER TEDS Irish Centre, Birmingham SEAN WILSON Irish Centre, Birmingham SWINGAMAJIG NEW YEAR'S EVE The Oobleck, Birmingham THE DECADES BAND The River Rooms, Stourbridge GLOBAL GATHERING NYE Featuring Wilkinson & David Rodigan, The Institute, Birmingham THE SUBTERRANEANS The Jam House, B’ham
Jools Holland - Symphony Hall, Birmingham
SUN 28 DEC THE VERY BEST OF JOHN WILLIAMS Symphony Hall, Birmingham THE FREE LOVE CLUB The Yardbird Jazz Club, Birmingham LITTLE JIMMY Irish Centre, Birmingham
Music Venues Box Office Across The Midlands Birmingham 02 ACADEMY 0121 622 8250 THE ACTRESS & BISHOP 0121 236 7426 ADRIAN BOULT HALL 0121 331 5901 THE ASYLUM 0121 233 1109 THE BARBER INSTITUTE 0121 414 7333 BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL 0121 780 3333 CBSO CENTRE 0121 780 3333 FLAPPER 0121 236 2421 THE GLEE CLUB 0871 472 0400 HARE & HOUNDS 0121 444 2081 THE INSTITUTE 0121 643 0428 IRISH CENTRE 0121 622 2314 THE JAM HOUSE 0121 200 3030 THE KITCHEN GARDEN CAFE 0121 443 4725 LG ARENA 0844 338 8000 NIA 0844 338 8000 THE RAINBOW 0121 772 8174 RED LION FOLK CLUB 0121472 4253 THE ROADHOUSE 0121 246 2273 ROUTE 44 0121 708 0108 SYMPHONY HALL 0121 780 3333 THE VICTORIA 0121 633 9439
THE YARDBIRD 0121 212 2524
Black Country CIVIC HALL, WOLVERHAMPTON 0870 320 7000 DUDLEY CONCERT HALL 01384 815577 FOREST ARTS CENTRE 0845 111 2898 NEWHAMPTON ARTS CENTRE 01902 572090 ROBIN 2, BILSTON 01902 401211 SLADE ROOMS WOLVERHAMPTON
Staffordshire FOXLOWE ARTS CENTRE, LEEK 01538 386112 LICHFIELD GUILDHALL 01543 262223 THE SUGARMILL, HANLEY STOKE-ON-TRENT 01159 454 593 TAMWORTH ASSEMBLY ROOMS 01827 709618 VICTORIA HALL, HANLEY 0870 060 6649 STAFFORD GATEHOUSE
01785 254653
0870 320 7000
Warwickshire
STOURBRIDGE TOWN HALL 01384 812812 WULFRUN HALL, WOLVERHAMPTON
THE ASSEMBLY, LEAMINGTON 01926 311311
0870 320 7000
Shropshire BIRCHMEADOW, BROSELEY 01952 882210 THE BUTTERMARKET, SHREWSBURY 01743 355055 THE EDGE ARTS CENTRE, MUCH WENLOCK 01952 728911 HENRY TUDOR HOUSE SHREWSBURY 01743 361666 THE HIVE, SHREWSBURY 01743 234970 LUDLOW ASSEMBLY ROOMS 01584 878141 THEATRE SEVERN, SHREWSBURY 01743 281281 THE PLACE, OAKENGATES, TELFORD 01952 382382 WEM TOWN HALL 01939 232299
THE KASBAH, COVENTRY 024 7655 4473 NAILCOTE HALL, BERKSWELL 02476 46 6174 STRATFORD CIVIC HALL 01789 207100 THE TIN MUSIC & ARTS, COVENTRY 0247 655 9958
Worcestershire ARTRIX, BROMSGROVE 01527 577330 HUNTINGDON HALL / SWAN THEATRE 01905 611427 MARR’S BAR, WORCESTER 01905 613336 THE RIVER ROOMS, STOURBRIDGE 01384 397177
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Festive Favourites With Hugh Dennis Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Fri 19 - Sun 22 December
Outnumbered star Hugh Dennis hosts this firm festive favourite, which sees the City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) presenting an evening of classic carols and seasonal stories. Members of the audience are invited to get into the festive spirit by joining the CBSO’s famous choruses in a Christmas singalong. Simon Halsey Hugh Dennis conducts.
Christmas Classics Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Sat 20 December
Ex Cathedra St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury, Tues 2 December; Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Sun 7 December; Birmingham Cathedral, Mon 8 December; Sy John’s Church, Hagley, Birmingham, Tues 9 December; Hereford Cathedral, Wed 10 December; St Paul’s Church, Birmingham, Fri 19 - Sat 20 & Mon 22 - Tues 23 December
What better way to get into the festive spirit than by enjoying an evening with one of the country’s finest choral music ensembles? Under the directorship of its founder, Jeffrey Skidmore, Ex Cathedra this month presents a series of atmospheric ‘Christmas music by candlelight’ evenings, blending seasonal favourites from around the globe and across the ages with a variety of readings. Keeping in the festive spirit, the ensemble also presents Handel’s Messiah at Symphony Hall on 7 December; Santa Lucia Service - a traditional Swedish service of carols and readings at Birmingham Cathedral on 8 December; An Elizabethan Evening featuring the music of Byrd, Gibbons, Tallis and Sheppard at Hereford Cathedral on 10 December; and Angels, Stars And Kings - a relaxed family concert at St Paul’s Church, Birmingham, on 20 December.
Alfie Boe
Elin Manahan Thomas
Beethoven’s Ninth
LG Arena, Birmingham, Thurs 11 December
Alfie Boe this month makes a welcome return to the Midlands as part of his second UK arena tour. One of the most talented crossover artists of modern times, Alfie here performs tracks from latest album Serenata - a collection from the golden era of Italian song that’s widely considered to be his most romantic offering yet. Alfie’s joined on stage by New Zealand’s internationally renowned singing trio, Sol3 Mio. Tenor brothers Pene and Amitai Pati and their baritone cousin Moses Mackay fuse powerful operatics with Samoan humour to ‘break down the perceived barriers and stereotypes of the music’, at the same time breathing new life into time-honoured classics. Sol3 Mio’s self-titled debut album, featuring Nessun Dorma, Amazing Grace and O Sole Mio, was New Zealand’s biggest seller of 2013, beating off opposition from regular chart-toppers Susan Boyle and One Direction.
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Tues 30 December
Members of the City Of Birmingham Choir and Birmingham Choral Union here join forces with the acclaimed Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in what’s described as ‘an unmissable’ all-Beethoven concert. Comprising the composer’s monumental Choral Symphony No.9 and the climactic Ode To Joy, this seasonal offering features pianist Cordelia Williams, soprano Susana Gaspar, mezzo soprano Rosie Aldridge, tenor Nico Darmanin and bass baritone Derek Welton. Gloucester-born conductor Christopher Warren-Green directs the evening’s proceedings.
Armonico Consort: Messiah Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Sun 14 December
If you’ve never heard Handel’s Messiah in its entirety, you’ve missed out on one of music’s most uplifting experiences. The oratorio features a series of much-loved classics, including For Unto Us A Child Is Born and the legendary Hallelujah!. Joining the Midlands-based Armonico Consort for this Warwick Arts Centre concert is: acclaimed Welsh soprano Elin Manahan Thomas; exponent of the male alto voice, countertenor Michael Chance; Stourbridge-born tenor Nathan Vale; and Bass vocalist Andrew Davies. 24 www.whatsonlive.co.uk
Larger-than-life thespian and ‘devilish storyteller’ Brian Blessed here presents a series of festive readings to complement a host of favourite Christmas songs. Directed by conductor Adrian Lucas and accompanied by soprano Elizabeth Atherton, the London Concert Orchestra perform a programme of carols for all, including: Good King Wenceslas; O Come, All Ye Faithful; Once In Royal David’s City; The First Nowell; and O Little Town Of Bethlehem. The programme also features Darke’s In The Bleak Midwinter, Humperdinck’s Hansel & Gretel Overture and Mozart’s Alleluia from Exsultate JubiBrian Blessed late.
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Classical LISTINGS For full listing information on classical concerts, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk NUESTRAS VIVENCIAS Mon 1 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry MICHAEL BUBLE Tue 2 Wed 3 Dec, The Barclaycard Arena, B’ham CBSO MACMILLAN'S ST LUKE PASSION Thurs 4 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham TRIO SEVERN Programme includes works by Schubert & Arensky, Thurs 4 Dec, CBSO Centre, Birmingham JEFF WAYNE'S MUSICAL VERSION OF THE WAR OF THE WORLDS Fri 5 Dec, LG Arena, Birmingham IGOR LEVIT PLAYS RACHMANINOV Fri 5 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall PRINCE OF WALES BRASS BAND Programme includes Dukas, Rimsky-Korsakov, Dvorak, Trad, Holst, Prokofiev, Gabrieli, Warren, Sibelius & Holst, Fri 5 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove NAVARRA QUARTET WITH ALEXANDER BOYD Fri 5 Dec, The Barber Institute, Birmingham CBSO BRASS ENSEMBLE: CHRISTMAS CRACKERS Featuring the CBSO Brass Ensemble & Catherine Arlidge (presenter), Fri 5 - Sat 6 Dec, CBSO Centre, Birmingham ENGLISH STRING ORCHESTRA'S WHITE CHRISTMAS Sat 6 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove LEAMINGTON SINFONIA WITH WARWICKSHIRE YOUNG VOICES Sat 6 Dec, St Marks Church, Leamington Spa THE CIRCLE SINGERS OF ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA Sat 6 Dec, St Leonards Church, Leamington Spa THE BRITISH POLICE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: PROMS NIGHT SPECTACULAR Sat 6 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham ACADEMIA MUSICA ORCHESTRA Programme includes works by Faure & Dvorak, Sat 6 Dec, Malvern Theatres STRATFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Programme includes works by Mozart, Glazunov, Sibelius & Dvorak, Sun 7 Dec, Stratford Artshouse EX CATHEDRA: HANDEL’S MESSIAH Sun 7 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham THE PEOPLE'S ORCHESTRA: CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT Sun 7 Dec, Malvern Theatres ONLY MEN ALOUD Mon 8 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall EX CATHEDRA: SANTA LUCIA SERVICE Mon 8 Dec, Birmingham Cathedral LUNCHTIME CHRISTMAS MUSIC WITH THE CHOIR
OF WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL Tue 9 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham ORCHESTRA OF THE SWAN & CHAMBER CHOIR Tue 9 Dec, Stratford Artshouse STILE ANTICO: IN DULCI JUBILO Tue 9 Dec, St Mary's Church, Warwick MIDLANDS HOSPITALS' CHOIR - CAROLS THAT COUNT Tue 9 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall EX CATHEDRA - CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT Tue 9 Dec, St John’s Church, Hagley, Birmingham CBSO ELGAR'S ENIGMA VARIATIONS Wed 10 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham ALFIE BOE Thurs 11 Dec, LG Arena, B’ham LESLIE HOWARD IN CONCERT Part of the Yamaha International Piano Series. Programme includes works by Beethoven, Schubert & Liszt, Thurs 11 Dec, Malvern Theatres LAURA JURD QUARTET Thurs 11 Dec, Bramall Music Building, Birmingham THE MIDLAND PIANO TRIO & BRIAN PERKINS (GUITAR): THE MAGIC OF SPAIN Programme includes works by Manuel de Falla & Albeniz, Fri 12 Dec, Birmingham & Midland Institute, Birmingham CITY OF BIRMINGHAM CHOIR: HANDEL’S MESSIAH Fri 12 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham CONCERTOS FOR CHRISTMAS A feast of Baroque concertos, including works by Bach, Telemann & Vivaldi, Fri 12 Dec, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S CHOIR Fri 12 Dec, The Barber Institute, B’ham ANDREW LITTON & CBSO PLAYERS Feat. Andrew Litton (piano), Fri 12 Dec, CBSO Centre, Birmingham ROYAL LEAMINGTON SPA BACH CHOIR Sat 13 Dec, Holy Trinity Church, Leamington Spa PHOENIX SINGERS Featuring James Llewellyn Jones (conductor) & Sara Wilander (accompanist), Sat 13 Dec, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS Sat 13 Dec, The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury STRATFORD CONCERT BAND: A CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Sat 13 Dec, Stratford Artshouse BROMSGROVE OPERATIC SOCIETY GILBERT & SULLIVAN GALA Sat 13 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove CBSO ELGAR'S ENIGMA VARIATIONS Sat 13 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham
CHRISTMAS CONCERT BY THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR Sat 13 Dec, Worcester Cathedral SONGS OF THE ANGELS: CHRISTMAS CHARITY CONCERT Featuring Birmingham Festival Choral Society with the choristers of St Alphege, Solihull; Joe Cooper (organ) & Patrick Larley (conductor), Sat 13 Dec, St John’s & St Peter’s Church, Ladywood ARC, Birmingham ST MICHAEL’S SINGERS: CAROLS FOR ALL Sat 13 Dec, Coventry Cathedral BIRMINGHAM BACH CHOIR: CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Sat 13 Dec, St Francis Of Assisi, Bournville, Birmingham TEWKESBURY TOWN BAND Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury ARMONICO CONSORT: MESSIAH Sun 14 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry CHRISTMAS WITH THE SALVATION ARMY Sun 14 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham CHORAL MUSIC & READINGS WITH CHAPTER 8 Sun 14 Dec, Whitbourne Hall, Worcestershire BIRMINGHAM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: FIRST & LAST Programme includes works by Butterworth, Strauss & Mahler, Sun 14 Dec, Bramall Music Building, Birmingham SING CAROLS WITH THE CITY ORGANIST Presented by Jeremy Nicholas, Mon 15 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall CHRISTMAS WITH THE TOWN HALL GOSPEL CHOIR Hosted by BBC WM presenter Nikki Tapper, Mon 15 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall WARWICK & KENILWORTH CHORAL SOCIETY With Colin Druce (organ), Tue 16 Dec, St Nicholas Church, Warwick A BRITISH CHRISTMAS Featuring Da Capo Chamber Choir & John Adams, Tue 16 Dec, St Nicholas Church, Warwick THE BBC BIG BAND PRESENTS A SWINGING CHRISTMAS Tue 16 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall ANDRE RIEU Wed 17 Dec, LG Arena, B’ham CHRISTMAS WITH CANOLDIR Thurs 18 Dec, Birmingham Town Hall A GERMAN CHRISTMAS Featuring the Armonico Consort & Baroque Players, Fri 19 Dec, Malvern Theatres CHRISTMAS CONCERT WITH ORCHESTRA OF THE SWAN AND CHAMBER CHOIR Fri 19 Dec, Stratford Artshouse A CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION OF THE GREAT CROONERS Join Matthew Long for a festive celebration, featuring the works of Perry Como,
Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro and many more... Fri 19 Dec, mac, Birmingham CBSO FESTIVE FAVOURITES WITH HUGH DENNIS Fri 19 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham THE KLEE QUARTET Programme includes works by Haydn, Stravinsky & Mendelssohn, Fri 19 Dec, The Round Room, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE REPERTOIRE ORCHESTRA Programme includes works by Mahler, Mozart, Fang Fang & Dvorak, Fri 19 Dec, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire EX CATHEDRA - CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT Featuring Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor), Alexander Mason (organ) & Lynda Sayce (guitar), Fri 19 - Sat 20 Dec, St Paul’s Church, Birmingham CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Sat 20 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham CHRISTMAS CONCERT FEATURING SAINT JAMES' SINGERS & JULIAN HARRIS Sat 20 Dec, St Mary's Church, Warwick CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT Sat 20 Dec, Lichfield Cathedral BBC COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE CAROL SERVICE Sat 20 Dec, Coven-
try Cathedral LONDON CONCERT ORCHESTRA: CHRISTMAS CLASSICS Feat. festive readings by Brian Blessed, Sat 20 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham ST JAMES’ SINGERS Feat. Julian Harris, Sat 20 Dec, St Mary’s Church, Warwick EX CATHEDRA: ANGELS, STARS & KINGS Sat 20 Dec, St Paul’s Church, Birmingham BIRMINGHAM BACH CHOIR: NINE LESSONS & CAROLS Conducted by Paul Spicer & featuring organist Paul Carr, Sun 21 Dec, St Paul’s Church, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham CBSO FESTIVE FAVOURITES WITH HUGH DENNIS Sun 21 - Mon 22 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham JONATHAN COHEN CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGALONG Mon 22 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham EX CATHEDRA: CHRISTMAS MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT Mon 22 - Tues 23 Dec, St Paul’s Church, Birmingham BERKLEY SALON ENSEMBLE Mon 22 Dec, CBSO Centre, Birmingham ARMONICO CONSORT: CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Tues 23 Dec, St Mary’s Church, Warwick LONDON CONCERT ORCHESTRA: THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS Wed 24
Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham LONDON CONCERT ORCHESTRA: LAST NIGHT OF THE CHRISTMAS PROMS Programme includes works by Rossini, Sousa, Bizet, Verdi, Ravel, Denza and Grieg, Sat 27 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham MOZART FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA: GLORIOUS HANDEL BY CANDLELIGHT Sun 28 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham LONDON CONCERT ORCHESTRA: THE VERY BEST OF JOHN WILLIAMS Sun 28 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham CBSO NELSONS CONDUCTS BRUCKNER'S SEVENTH Mon 29 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham LONDON CONCERT ORCHESTRA: THE SOUND OF THE MUSICALS feat. Summer Strallen, Kerry Ellis, Graham Bickley & Tim Howard, Mon 29 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham BEETHOVEN'S NINTH Tue 30 Dec, Symphony Hall, B’ham LONDON CONCERT ORCHESTRA: NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA Programme includes works by Mendelssohn, Sousa, Grieg, Mascagni, Sibelius, Ravel, Elgar, Rossini, Verdi & Tchaikovsky, Wed 31 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
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Comedy John Fothergill
Comedy Box Office
The Glee Club, Birmingham, Wednesday 10 - Sunday 14 December
Geordie comedian John Fothergill has the priceless ability to look so in control that you’ll believe he’s being incredibly funny even when sometimes he’s not. Fothergill’s talent for holding a roomful of punters in his thrall ensures him plenty of work as a compere, but he can sometimes be a safety-first comedian, sourcing his humour from wellworn comedy pathways.
Jojo Sutherland Jongleurs Comedy Club, Birmingham, Thursday 18 - Saturday 20 December
Jojo Sutherland’s life story could keep an army of comedians in quality material for years on end. The daughter of Major Douglas Sutherland, whose claims to fame included drinking with Dylan Thomas and attending the Nuremberg Trial, Jojo was brought up in a castle, got married then divorced, and found herself living on benefits and trying to raise four kids - at which point she suffered a brain haemorrhage. “Life was immensely difficult,” she recalls now, “but it was also what urged me on to start doing stand-up.” Jojo has garnered an impressive reputation as a teller of anecdotes, but maybe needs to polish her jokes a bit. Not quite the finished article, she’s nonetheless worth an evening of anyone’s time.
Suzi Ruffell Bramall Music Building, Birmingham, Thursday 11 December
Quirky and delightfully self-deprecating, Suzi Ruffell is making good progress in the challenging world of stand-up comedy. Presenting an unquestionably likeable persona, she imbues her act with an impressive dynamism - although critics point out that she’d probably benefit from developing a ‘unique selling point’. As well as being a comedian, Suzi’s also a writer, contributing to shows including 8 Out Of 10 Cats, The Last Leg and Stand Up For The Week.
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Russell Howard LG Arena, Birmingham, Sunday 21 December
According to his mother - Russell Howard reveals - his comic style calls to mind a child telling people about his day at the zoo. And in fairness, Mrs H’s assessment is a pretty accurate one... Gags include, “A Levels are getting easier; in my day you had to do fifty questions in a minute, and if you got one wrong they killed your dad!” and “Anyone else wonder if the Queen ever props her quilt cover up to her neck whilst in bed and says 'Look Philip, I'm a stamp!'?"
Upfront Christmas Special The Drum, Birmingham, Friday 5 December
Laughter lovers attending this yuletide offering will be hoping that a Christmas crackerful of comedy capers awaits them - and with slick’n’smooth Real McCoy stars Jefferson & Whitfield headlining, their wish may well come true. Double acts are relatively rare on the comedy circuit nowadays, so the boys are offering something intriguing even before they pump out a punchline. They’re not to everyone’s taste, mind, in the past being accused of peddling material that’s tired, worn-out and lazy. But then suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous reviewers is pretty much 'par for the course' in the rough, tough world of stand-up comedy. Veteran Wolverhampton comedienne Susan Murray and rising star Thanyia Moore also feature on the evening’s comedy bill.
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Comedy LISTINGS For full listing information on comedy gigs including times and dates visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk MARK STEEL Wed 3 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove CRAIG MURRAY, GEOFF NORCOTT AND MARLON DAVIS Wed 3 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham LEE NELSON Wed 3 Dec, The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury DAWN FRENCH Wed 3 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry ALAN DAVIS Thurs 4 Dec, De Montfort Hall, Leicester ROB ROUSE, GEOFF NORCOTT AND MARLON DAVIS Thurs 4 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham NOEL FIELDING Thurs 4 Dec, Crewe Lyceum SUSAN CALMAN Thurs 4 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove KUM-N-AVALOFF COMEDY NIGHT Thurs 4 Dec, Stourbridge Town Hall ANDY WHITE, CAIMAH MCDONNELL, PETE PHILLIPSON AND ANDY KIND Thurs 4 Dec, The George Hotel, Lichfield STAND UP COMEDY SHOWCASE Thurs 4 Dec, mac, Birmingham BENNETT ARRON, JIMMY MCGHIE, IAN COPPINGER AND TANYALEE DAVIS Thurs 4 - Sat 6 Dec Jongleurs Comedy Club, Birmingham JEFFERSON AND WHITFIELD, SUSAN MURRAY AND THANYIA MOORE Fri 5 Dec, The Drum, Birmingham STEVE BUGEJA, ERIC LAMPAERT AND KIERAN BOYD Fri 5 Dec, Hereford Courtyard Theatre BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED LAGER WITH RORY MAGRATH AND PHILIP POPE Fri 5 Dec, Malvern Theatres ELEANOR TIERNAN PLUS COMICS TBC Fri 5 Dec, Players Bar, B’ham DAVE FULTON, GEOFF NORCOTT AND MARLON DAVIS Fri 5 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham NOEL FIELDING Sat 6 Dec, Victoria Hall, Stoke-On-Trent KATHERINE RYAN Sat 6 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry HOWARD READ, LLOYD GRIFFITH, RHYS JAMES AND DAMION LARKIN Sat 6 Dec, Regent Theatre, Stoke-On-Trent DAVE FULTON, GEOFF NORCOTT, MARLON DAVIS AND ANDREW BIRD Sat 6 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham CHRIS LYNAM, ERICH MCILORY, DEBRA JANE APPELBY AND HARRIET DYER Sat 6 Dec, Coventry Showcase Cinema LUCY BEAUMONT PLUS COMICS TBC Sat 6 Dec, Players Bar, B’ham STAND UP COMEDY
SHOWCASE Sat 6 Dec, mac, Birmingham ROUGH WORKS NEW MATERIAL NIGHT Sun 7 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham LOUDEEMY SOUP COMEDY NIGHT Mon 8 Dec, The Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham IAN D MONTFORT, TOM BINNS AND IVAN BRACKENBURY Tues 9 Dec, Station Pub, Sutton Coldfield COMEDY EVENING WITH MRS BARBARA NICE AND JO ENRIGHT Tues 9 Dec, mac, Birmingham JEN BRISTER, MAUREEN YOUNGER Wed 10 Dec, Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham ALEX BOARDMAN, SEAN PERCIVAL, TANYALEE DAVIS AND ROBERT WHITE Wed 10 Dec, Jongleurs Comedy Club, Birmingham JOHN FOTHERGILL, SOL BERNSTEIN AND ANDY ROBINSON Wed 10 - Fri 12 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham OMID DJALILI Thurs 11 Dec, Civic Hall, Wolverhampton PAUL SINHA, JOHN ROBINS AND SUZI RUFFELL Thurs 11 Dec, Bramall Music Building, Birmingham ALEX BOARDMAN, SEAN PERCIVAL, TANYALEE DAVIS AND DALISO CHAPONDA Thurs 11 Sat 13 Dec, Jongleurs Comedy Club, B’ham SEANN WALSH Fri 12 Dec, Evesham Arts Centre JEREMY HARDY Fri 12 Dec, Ludlow Assembly Rooms, South Shropshire JOHNNY CANDON, BARRY DODDS, IAN COPPINGER PLUS COMIC TBC Fri 12 Dec, Players Bar, Birmingham BARBARA NICE'S CHRISTMAS CRACKER Fri 12 - Sat 13 Dec mac, Birmingham ED GAMBLE, HAYLEY ELLIS AND JACK BARRY Fri 12 - Sat 13 Dec, Hereford Courtyard Theatre JIMMY CARR Sat 13 Dec, Civic Hall, Wolverhampton STAND-UP STAIRS COMEDY SHOW WITH MC MR ANT HILL Sat 13 Dec, Palace Theatre, Redditch RHODRI RHYS, DANNY WARD, PAUL PIRIE AND JOHN HASTINGS Sat 13 Dec, Coventry Showcase Cinema JOHNNY CANDON, BARRY DODDS, ELEANOR TIERNAN AND IAN COPPINGER Sat 13 Dec, Players Bar, B’ham JOHN FOTHERGILL, SOL
BERNSTEIN, ANDY ROBINSON AND JOE LYCETT Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham KEN DODD Sun 14 Dec, Civic Hall, W’hampton ROB DEERING, BLAIR DUNLOP AND BETH PRIOR Sun 14 Dec, Henry Tudor House, Shrewsbury TOADALLY FREE COMEDY! Mon 15 Dec, The Blue Orange Theatre, B’ham MICKEY D, ALISTAIR BARRIE, DANA ALEXANDER AND RAYMOND & MR TIMPKINS REVIEW Tues 16 Dec, Jongleurs Comedy Club, B’ham LEE MAC Tues 16 - Wed 17 Dec, Civic Hall, Wolverhampton MICKEY D, ADDY VAN DE BORGH, DANA ALEXANDER AND RAYMOND & MR TIMPKINS REVIEW Wed 17 Dec, Jongleurs Comedy Club, B’ham DAN NIGHTINGALE, MARK OLVER AND CHARLIE BAKER Wed 17 - Thurs 18 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham SEANN WALSH Thurs 18 Dec, Wulfrun Hall, Wolverhampton TIFF STEVENSON, STEVE BUGEJA AND AHIR SHAH Thurs 18 - Fri 19 Dec, Hereford Courtyard Theatre JOJO SUTHERLAND, ADDY VAN DER BORGH, CARL HUTCHINSON AND ANDY ASKINS Thurs 18 Dec Jongleurs Comedy Club, Birmingham ROY CHUBBY BROWN Fri 19 Dec, Civic Hall, Wolverhampton DAN NIGHTINGALE, MARK OLVER, CHARLIE BAKER PLUS COMIC TBC Fri 19 Sat 20 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham JOJO SUTHERLAND, ADDY VAN DER BORGH, CARL HUTCHINSON AND STEVE SHANYASKI Fri 19 - Sat 20 Dec, Jongleurs Comedy Club, B’ham KEN DODD Sat 20 Dec, Victoria Hall, Stoke-OnTrent JIM TAVARE, GARY DELANEY, MATT REES AND DAMION LARKIN Sat 20 Dec, Regent Theatre, Stoke-On-Trent COMEDY IN THE MET Sat 20 Dec, Stafford Gatehouse Theatre RUSSELL HOWARD Sun 21 Dec, LG Arena, Birmingham MARK OLVER, CHARLIE BAKER, MARLON DAVIS PLUS COMIC TBC Sun 21 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham THE LAUGHING SOLE COMEDY CLUB FOR KIDS Sun 21 Dec, mac, Birmingham ZOE LYONS, THE RAYMOND AND MR TIMPKINS REVIEW, MARK CRAM AND SUSAN MURRAY Tues 23 Dec, The George Hotel, Lichfield ROY CHUBBY BROWN Sat 27 Dec, Victoria Hall, Stoke-On-Trent
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PAUL THORNE, JIM TAVARE, MARLON DAVIS PLUS COMIC TBC Sat 27 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO Sun 28 Dec, Drummonds Bar, Worcester PAUL THORNE, ANTHONY
J BROWN, MARLON DAVIS PLUS COMIC TBC Sun 28 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham DAVID JOHNS, JUSTIN MOORHOUSE, JONNY PELHAM, DAMION LARKIN Wed 31 Dec, Regent Theatre, Stoke-On-Trent ANDY ROBINSON, ROB
DEERING, MICKEY D AND NATHAN CATON Wed 31 Dec, The Glee Club, Birmingham KAREN BAYLEY, SMUG ROBERTS, DANA ALEXANDER AND SEAN PERCIVAL Wed 31 Dec, Jongleurs Comedy Club, Birmingham
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Jersey Boys
New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Tues 9 December - Sun 4 January
Rockin’ and rollin’ New Jersey boys Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons scored some truly massive hits during the mid-1960s, with bestknown numbers including Walk Like A Man, Bye Bye Baby, Big Girls Don't Cry, Sherry and December 1963 (Oh, What A Night). This massive jukebox musical tells their story. Taking a documentary-style for-
mat, the show is structured as four ‘seasons’, each being narrated by a different member of the band. The Tony, Olivier and Grammy award-winning production is visiting the Midlands as part of its first ever UK tour.
The Shoemaker’s Holiday The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Thurs 11 December - Sat 7 March
Badboy aristocrat Rowland Lacy is in love with a middle class girl but is sent away to war by his father to reform his ways. Eager to avoid personal injury, Rowland assumes the guise of a Dutch shoemaker, in so doing losing himself among the craftsmen of London... Appropriately described as ‘a city comedy of class, conflict and cobblers in love’, Thomas Dekker’s rarely performed late-sixteenth century offering has plenty to say about the troubled and pessimistic era in which it was written - a period when class antagonism, political malaise and civic tensions were rife, and war in Ireland raged.
Calamity Jane Malvern Theatre, Worcestershire, Mon 1 - Sat 6 December
Boasting songs such as The Deadwood Stage, Black Hills Of Dakota, Windy City and Secret Love, Calamity Jane tells the story of the Wild West’s most notorious female outlaw, along the way offering a winning combination of music, comedy, drama and dance. The famous ’50s film version starred Doris Day and Howard Keel, and remains one of the best-regarded Hollywood musicals of its era. This brand new stage show is presented by The Watermill Theatre, an ensemble who already have productions of Sweeney Todd and Sunset Boulevard under their belt. West End star Jodie Prenger takes the lead as Calamity Jane. www.whatsonlive.co.uk 29
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Theatre PREVIEWS The Twelve Dates Of Christmas Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham, Tues 9 - Sat 13 December
Gina Hoben's off-Broadway play finds Mary facing up to the end of her relationship on Thanksgiving Day. The following year is hardly a bed of romantic roses for her, with one dating disaster quickly giving way to another. But when the second Christmas rolls around, a surprise encounter with a fiveyear-old boy whom she’s come to adore changes not only her day but her whole perspective... A heartwarming one-woman play.
Thumbelina’s Great Big Adventure mac, Birmingham, Mon 1 - Sat 13 December
Uncle Ben’s Festive Block Party The Drum, Birmingham, Thurs 18 - Sun 21 December
Described as an evening of merriment and festive celebration, Uncle Ben’s Festive Block Party finds the eponymous lead character in the mood to enjoy a cracking Christmas caper. With the local sound system booked to supply the music, obligatory party hats, crackers, mistletoe and decorative lights all purchased (and a few bottles of rum on hand to ensure that even his least humorous jokes go down a storm), Uncle Ben’s set to leave a tragic year battling ill health behind him. Until, that is, an enlightening dream finds him suddenly facing a significantly bigger challenge than simply throwing a festive gettogether...
A Christmas Carol Birmingham Town Hall, Sun 21 December
For anybody tired of the commercialism of Christmas in the twenty-first century, delving into the delightful world of Charles Dickens should offer the perfect antidote. Of all his festive stories, A Christmas Carol reigns supreme. The covetous sinning of the miserly Scrooge, the ghostly visions of redemption and the eternal hope offered by Tiny Tim all combine to give the tale a real olde-world charm. Clive Francis stars as Scrooge, and also offers an introduction to Dickens’ exploits in Birmingham, which included an 1853 Town Hall reading of A Christmas Carol.
Award-winning physical theatre company Dancing Brick are the high-energy ensemble behind this brand new retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale. The company describe the show as ‘a brightly-coloured, action-packed musical’, in which the vertically challenged Thumbelina, her daredevil Granny and a forest’s-worth of delightful animals embark on a whirlwind adventure to the big bad city. Expect gangster moles, singing fish, biker beetles and crooning birds in a production that features puppetry, clowning, live music and even a sprinkling of snow... Stan’s Cafe Associate Performer Graeme Rose takes the role of Biker.
The Wind In The Willows
The Tiger Who Came To Tea
Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham, Sat 13 December - Sat 3 January
Birmingham Town Hall, Tues 23 December - Wed 14 January
Kenneth Grahame’s famous children’s book presents a perfect example of how one life can command the full attention of three others. Mole, Badger and Ratty simply don’t have time for any of their own interests they’re way too busy having to look after their reckless and irrepressible friend, Toad...
Following on from a hugely successful West End season, the tea-guzzling tiger is back in town, dropping in on Sophie and her mum just as they’re settling down for an afternoon cuppa... Adapted by David Wood OBE from Judith Kerr’s 1968 book, this fifty-five-minute show features singalong songs and boasts plenty of magic - not to mention a big, stripey tiger, of course!
The Gruffalo Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, until Sun 4 January
With over four million 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 scary fun that's ideal for youngsters aged three and upwards, the stage version follows Mouse as he heads out on his journey through the deep dark wood. As he proceeds, he scares 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 that he's imagined!
Horrible Christmas Old Rep, Birmingham, until Sat 17 January
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 - as well as 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. Read the review on page 43. www.whatsonlive.co.uk 31
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Theatre PREVIEWS The BFG The REP, Birmingham, Wed 26 November - Sat 24 January
Roald Dahl’s delightful tale has been enchanting children and the adults in their lives for over thirty years now. The story follows the adventures of a little girl named Sophie, who’s taken to a magical land by the Big Friendly Giant (or BFG for short). There, he teaches her whizzpopping, shows her his secret collection of dreams and lets her taste his extraordinary food, the snozzcumber. When it becomes apparent a tribe of boghumping giants are planning to rampage through England, Sophie and the BFG realise they must save the country from unprecedented disaster...
Jack And The Beanstalk Birmingham Hippodrome, Fri 19 December - Sun 1 February
Jack and his mam are hard-up, and have no choice but to take their cow to market to raise some much-needed cash. However, Jack being Jack, he decides to trade her in (the cow, that is, not his mam!) for a handful of magic beans, which then grow into a real ogre of a beanstalk. And speaking of ogres... Jack And The Beanstalk is one of the UK’s best-loved pantos - so it’s appropriate indeed that it’s the show of choice at the world’s number one pantomime venue, the Birmingham Hippodrome. As well as featuring a big, bad, fee-fi-fo-fumming ogre, the production also boasts a star cast headed up by Jane McDonald, Blue’s Duncan James and Coronation Street badboy Chris Gascoyne. Gary Wilmot makes a welcome return as Dame Trot, with Paul Zerdin and Matt Slack also on hand to play their part in ensuring the laughter count’s as high as a really tall beanstalk.
Aladdin Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, until Sat 10 January; Artrix, Bromsgrove, Wed 17 - Sun 21 December; Malvern Theatre, Thurs 11 December - Sun 4 January
A perfect story for an evening of family entertainment finds street youth Aladdin trying against the odds to win the hand of the beautiful princess, and being helped in his efforts by the mystical, and traditionally gargantuan, genie of the lamp. Genie magic means the eponymous hero is able to spend Christmas in not one but three Midlands locations this festive season... Iain Lauchlan is the experienced panto hand behind the Belgrade Theatre’s production, while one-time Jesus Of Nazareth Robert Powell takes on an altogether more sinister Christmastime role when he stars as the evil Abanazar at Malvern Theatre. The ever-popular All & Sundry theatre company, meanwhile, are the highly imaginative ensemble behind the Artrix, Bromsgrove’s sure-to-be-energetic take on this most famous of Arabian Nights stories.
Rumpelstiltskin
Cinderella
Stratford Artshouse, Stratford-upon-Avon, Tues 16 - Sun 21 December
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, Sat 6 December - Sun 18 January; Palace Theatre, Redditch, Mon 8 December Sun 4 January; Solihull Arts Complex, Fri 12 December - Sun 4 January
Clap-along songs and imaginative storytelling are always surefire winners with children of a certain age, so expect your youngsters to be well and truly delighted by this new version of the famous fairytale. For those who don't know the story, baker's daughter Daisy can spin pure gold from straw, and the nasty King Melvyn expects her to do just that. But there's too much straw to spin in the time she's been given by the impatient monarch. Cue Rumpelstiltskin, who’ll save her bacon - or so it would initially appear... Adapted by Olivier Award-winning children’s playwright Mike Kenny and presented by Northumberland Theatre Company.
The Nutcracker Birmingham Hippodrome, until Sat 13 December
Iain Laughlan plays Widow Twankey at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre
Sir Peter Wright’s enchanting version of this festive favourite returns to the Hippodrome, courtesy of Birmingham Royal Ballet. Created in 1990 as a thank you to Birmingham for its support of the company following its move to the Midlands from London’s Sadler Wells, Wright’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 little princesses everywhere...
With its comical Ugly Sisters, metamorphosising pumpkin, matchmaking fairy godmother, drop-dead gorgeous Prince Charming, super-cute mice and fits-one-foot-only glass slipper, Cinderella can justifiably lay claim to being the most popular of all pantomimes. And these latest Midlands incarnations of the legendary fairytale promise to be a delightfully jaw-dropping experience for sure-to-be-wide-eyed young audiences. Julian Clary and Hollyoaks star Joe Tracini take top billing in the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre’s version, while Neighbours’ favourite Anne Charleston (pictured) gets busy with her fairy godmother magic wand at the Palace Theatre in Redditch. Meanwhile, the Solihull Arts Complex version is written by and stars local comedian Malcolm Stent, whose Christmas shows have been delighting the venue’s audiences for more years than he probably cares to remember!
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DECEMBER 2014
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HOW COLLEGE’S TALE OF MAGIC & MYSTERY
A FEAST OF SONGS, CAROLS & FOLKLORE
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ALADDIN
ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
JAMIE KNIGHT & THE MANUKA BAND
ROYAL BALLET SCREENING FOR ALL THE FAMILY
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FORTHCOMING CINEMA: Pride (15) // Effie Gray (12A) // The Book Of Life (U) What We Did On Our Holidays (12A) // Paddington (TBC) // Mr Turner (12A) Northern Soul (15) // The Imitation Game (12A) // Ida (12A) FORTHCOMING SCREENINGS: Treasure Island (NT Live) // John (NT Live) Alices’ Adventures In Wonderland (Royal Ballet) // The Flying Dutchman (ROH) Love’s Labour’s Lost / Won (RSC) // Swan Lake (Royal Ballet)
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Theatre LISTINGS For full listing information on theatre productions, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk From
MON 1 DEC FRANKENSTEIN Return of the National Theatre Live's broadcast of Frankenstein, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch as the creature, until Sun 7 Dec, mac, Birmingham WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT Little Angel Theatre bring Michael Rosen's much-loved children's book to life in a new puppetry production featuring music and lyrics by renowned singer-songwriter Barb Jungr, until Sun 7 Dec, mac, Birmingham THE NUTCRACKER Birmingham Royal Ballet present Sir Peter Wright’s enchanting version of the festive favourite, until Sat 13 Dec, Birmingham Hippodrome BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Traditional family pantomime, until Sat 3 Jan, The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury DICK WHITTINGTON Traditional family pantomime, until Sun 4 Jan, Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent THE GRUFFALO Songs, laughter and scary fun come together in this family favourite based on Julia Donaldson's best-selling book, until Sun 4 Jan, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry ALADDIN By Iain Lauchlan, until Sat 10 January, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry HORRIBLE CHRISTMAS The Horrible Histories team are back, this time to stab a sprig of holly through the heart of the yuletide season!, until Sat 17 Jan, The Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham THE BFG A brand new staging of Roald Dahl's popular children's book, until Sat 24 Jan, The REP, Birmingham THE BORROWERS Mary Norton's classic family adventure, until Sat 31 Jan, New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE A specially commissioned play by Phil Porter which draws on true stories of soldiers in the Warwickshire Regiment, until Sat 31 Jan, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST Christopher Luscombe directs a new production of Shakespeare's sparkling comedy, until Sat 14 March, Royal Shakespeare Theatre,
Stratford-upon-Avon LOVE'S LABOUR'S WON Christopher Luscombe directs the second of Shakespeare's matching pair of comedies that rejoice in man's capacity to find love in the most of unlikely places, until Sat 14 March, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon BLOOD BROTHERS Amateur version presented by Stage Productions, Mon 1 - Fri 5 Dec, Stoke Repertory Theatre CALAMITY JANE The Watermill Theatre present a new production of the classic musical. Jodie Prenger stars..., Mon 1 - Sat 6 Dec, Malvern Theatres A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL The Nonentities present Alan Ayckbourn’s hilarious view of amateur theatre, Mon 1 - Sat 6 Dec, Rose Theatre, Kidderminster THUMBELINA'S GREAT BIG ADVENTURE Puppetry, clowning, live music and a sprinkling of snow are all promised in this brand new, brightly coloured, action-packed, musical retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale, Mon 1 - Sat 13 Dec, mac, Birmingham UNCLE ERIC'S CHRISTMAS PARTY New Vic legend Uncle Eric returns with a fun night of Christmas comedy and ’60s music, Mon 1 - Sat 13 Dec, New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme BEAUTY AND THE BEAST A ‘magical festive pantomime’ presented by the Worcester Repertory Company, Mon 1 Dec - Sun 4 Jan, The Swan Theatre Worcester WEST END WOMEN West End leading ladies Kerry Ellis, Joanna Ampil & Ria Jones join forces for a celebration of their careers in the musicals. Songs from Miss Saigon, Les Miserables, Cats, Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar and Wicked all feature, Tue 2 Dec, New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS Live music and comedy from Oddsocks as they present their version of the classic tale of boats, cars, trains and washerwomen... Tue 2 Dec, Ludlow Assembly Rooms, South Shropshire ERIC AND LITTLE ERN A homage to the great British comedy duo,
recreating some of the finest moments of Eric & Ernie's television and stage performances, Tue 2 Dec, Malvern Theatres A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Presented by Blast From The Past, Wed 3 Dec, The Red Lion Folk Club, Birmingham TAT MAN TALES Black Country Touring present an intense, emotional, one-man production featuring stories that promise to stay with audiences long after the show is over, Wed 3 Dec, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton DEM BOYZ Exploration of the issues of gang association, devised and performed by year Two BA (Hons) applied performance students from Birmingham School of Acting, Wed 3 - Fri 5 Dec, The Drum, Birmingham DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE Birmingham School of Acting present Roy Williams' explosive play that explores the aftermath of war, Wed 3 Sat 6 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham RETURN TO NEVERLAND Presented by Cannock Wood & Gentleshaw Musical Society, Wed 3 - Sat 6 Dec, Prince of Wales Centre, Cannock HORRIBLE HISTORIES: BARMY BRITAIN Birmingham Stage Company bring historical figures to life in a new show featuring 3D Bogglevision, Wed 3 - Sat 6 Dec, Theatre Hafren, Newtown, Powys DONA ROSITA THE SPINSTER Birmingham School of Acting present one of Lorca’s greatest achievements, a play which charts the decline of a young girl full of dreams whose hopes of marriage diminish with every passing year, Wed 3 Sat 6 Dec, Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham PETER PAN OR THE BOY WHO WOULDN’T GROW UP Presented by the Solihull Society of Art & Drama, Wed 3 - Sat 6 Dec, The Edge, Alderbrook School, Solihull ALADDIN Wed 3 - Sun 28 Dec, Bedworth Civic Hall PETER PAN Paul Hendy Productions and Brad Fitt return to Theatre Severn with another fun-filled family pantomime, Wed 3 Dec Sun 11 Jan, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury AN EVENING WITH NOEL FIELDING Expect a magical mix of Noel's unique brand of standup comedy, live animation and music, plus some of his best-known TV characters (such as The Moon and Fantasy Man)…, Thurs 4 Dec, Crewe Lyceum THE CRUCIBLE Live
BRB’s The Nutcracker - Birmingham Hippodrome
screening of Arthur Miller’s classic American drama based on Salem’s infamous witch trials. Richard Armitage stars, Thurs 4 Dec, The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, South Shropshire HOKE'S BLUFF Action Hero present an underdog story that shifts and rearranges the trite conventions and narratives of American teen movies to talk about what it means to be a winner on the inside, Thurs 4 - Sat 6 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry THE LASTING SENSE OF SUDDEN A rollercoaster ride across the diverse landscape of human sexuality and relationships, Thurs 4 - Sat 6 Dec, Fred’s Shed, Sheep Street, Stratfordupon-Avon CINDERELLA Traditional family pantomime... Thurs 4 Dec - Sun 4 Jan, Lichfield Garrick ALL TURN! Brass Tack Theatre present a oneman show which tells the story of workingclass man Albert North, Fri 5 Dec, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED LAGER After their hit dad-rock album, Dark Side Of The Moob, Rory and Philip return to touring with an evening of sophisticated comedy and song, Fri 5 Dec, Malvern Theatres IMPRO HO HO! An improvised Christmas cracker featuring mistletoads and folly, Fri 5 Dec, The Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham STAND UP AND ROCK WITH JASPER CARROTT Fri 5 Dec, Stratford Artshouse, Stratfordupon-Avon WAR OF THE WORLDS: THE FINAL ARENA TOUR
Conducted by Jeff Wayne & featuring Liam Neeson in 3D holography, Jason Donovan, Westlife’s Brian McFadden, Shayne Ward, Les Miserables’ Carrie Hope Fletcher & X Factor 2013’s Joseph Whelan, Fri 5 Dec, LG Arena, Birmingham MORE GRIMM TALES Stage 27 present ‘dark festive fun’ via comic fables from the Brothers Grimm, Fri 5 - Sat 6 Dec, Acocks Green Methodist Church, Shirley Rd, Birmingham SANTA'S DIZZY DAY! Funpacked experience for children with song & laughter, Fri 5 - Sat 6 Dec, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry THE VICAR OF DIBLEY THE SECOND COMING Amateur stage version of the popular BBC sitcom, Fri 5 - Sat 13 Dec, The Bear Pit, Stratfordupon-Avon CHRISTMAS ON BROADWAY Featuring a plethora of Christmas musical favourites, including White Christmas, A Winter’s Tale & The Perfect Year, Sat 6 Dec, The Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham AN AUDIENCE WITH DES O'CONNOR Sat 6 Dec, Evesham Arts Centre AN EVENING WITH NOEL FIELDING Expect a magical mix of Noel's unique brand of standup comedy, live animation and music, plus some of his best-known TV characters (such as The Moon and Fantasy Man)…, Sat 6 Dec, Victoria Hall, Stoke-onTrent NORMS OF CONDUCT Triple bill of works which focus on the distinguishing characteristics of human nature: Rosie Kay's Dance Of Possession; Carlos Pons Guerra's Costa
Del Sol; Adam Rutherford's What Sexuality Is Love?, Sat 6 Dec, The Drum, Birmingham BEAUTY AND THE BEAST PMA Productions present their version of the greatest love story ever told, Sat 6 Dec, Festival Drayton, Market Drayton, North Shropshire CHRISTMAS ON BROADWAY Join a talented cast of singers as they perform some of the best Christmas songs from the world of musical theatre and beyond, Sat 6 Dec, The Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham NOT ABOUT HEROES Feelgood Theatre present a production based on the true story of friendship between war poets Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen, Sat 6 Dec, Stafford Gatehouse Theatre BEAUTY & THE BEAST Ballet Cymru present a choreographed version of the much-loved fairytale, Sat 6 Dec, Stourbridge Town Hall BEYOND THE BARRICADE Musical theatre concert recreating original West End & Broadway musical hit songs, Sat 6 Dec, Malvern Theatre PAUL HOLLYWOOD: BRITISH BAKING LIVE A packed show full of baking, fun, demos & audience participation, Sat 6 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry A CHRISTMAS WASSAIL A festive feast of carol music and song, comedy and spoken word, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Coughton Court, Warwickshire THE LADYKILLERS Graham Lineham’s staging of the classic Ealing comedy, Sat 6 - Sun 14 Dec, Criterion Theatre, Coventry THE WITCHES The Crescent Theatre Company
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Theatre LISTINGS For full listing information on theatre productions, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk present David Wood's adaptation of Roald Dahl's children's tale, Sat 6 - Sat 20 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham MOTHER GOOSE Sat 6 Sat 20 Dec, Sutton Arts Theatre, Sutton Coldfield OH NO IT ISN'T! A festive comedy thriller written and directed by Nick Walker, Sat 6 - Sat 27 Dec, Belgrade Theatre, Coventry CINDERELLA Starring JP McCue & Mike Royce as the Ugly Sisters, Sat 6 Dec - Sat 3 Jan, Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa CINDERELLA Qdos return to the Wolverhampton Grand with yet another popular family pantomime. This year's adventure sees Julian Clary star as Dandini. Hollyoaks star Joe Tracini takes the role of Buttons, Sat 6 Dec Sun 18 Jan. Wolverhampton Grand Theatre THE PEOPLE'S ORCHESTRA: THE SNOWMAN Classic Christmas songs and stories followed by The People’s Orchestra playing the original orchestration to a live screening of the classic film, Sun 7 Dec, Malvern Theatres BASHMENT HOUSEWIVES An urban comedy highlighting the lifestyles of four competitive young women wanting to live a life of luxury, Sun 7 Dec, The Drum, Birmingham LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Presented by Working Theatre Company, Sun 7 Dec, Newhampton Arts Centre, Wolverhampton THE CRUCIBLE Live screening of Arthur Miller’s classic American drama based on Salem’s infamous witch trials. Richard Armitage stars, Sun 7 Dec, The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, South Shropshire SIMONE SCHOOL OF DANCE Sun 7 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove
Week Commencing
MON 8 DEC A CHRISTMAS WASSAIL Evening of festive fun, Christmas comedy & seasonal song, Mon 8 & Tues 9 Dec, Highbury Hall, Birmingham LOOKING GOOD - FEELING BETTER OutsidEye present a passionate story about the social and personal traumas faced by a breast cancer suf-
ferer. Inspired by reallife experiences, Tue 9 Dec, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton CINDERELLA Anne Charleston stars as the Fairy Godmother in the classic festive fairytale. Rebecca Tyson (Cinderella), Scott Cripps (Buttons) and Richard Pocock & Derreck Walker (Ugly Sisters) also star... Mon 8 Dec Sun 4 Jan, Palace Theatre, Redditch CANNOCK CHASE HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT Join students from Cannock Chase High School for a festive celebration. A blend of musical, dramatic and dance performances showcase the very best individual and group talents at the school, Tues 9 Dec, Prince Of Wales Centre, Cannock LA TRAVIATA Glyndebourne present a new version of Verdi's masterpiece - one of the most popular operas of all time, Tue 9 - Wed 10 Dec, Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent ALADDIN Presented by Rugeley Rose Theatre, in association with Reveal Theatre Company, Tues 9 - Sat 13 Dec, Rugeley Rose Theatre, Staffordshire THE TWELVE DATES OF CHRISTMAS Gina Hoben's off-Broadway play, Tue 9 - Sat 13 Dec, Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham UNDER THE STARS Language Alive present a celebration of the rich world of Arabic storytelling, including Sinbad The Sailor and Ali Baba And The Forty Thieves, Tue 9 - Sat 20 Dec, The REP, Birmingham JERSEY BOYS The Tony, Olivier and Grammy Award-winning musical hits the road for its first UK tour, Tue 9 Dec Sun 4 Jan, New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Chaos, calamities & comedy in the French village of Cristimonto, Tue 9 Dec - Mon 5 Jan, The Place, Oakengates Theatre, Telford, Shropshire JOHN CLEESE: 'SO, ANYWAY' BOOK TOUR John brings his unique comedic perspective to audiences across the UK with tales from his new book, So, Anyway. Wed 10 Dec, Malvern Theatres JESUS MY BOY Worcester Repertory Theatre Company present a
one-man show which tells the story of Jesus through the eyes of Joseph, Wed 10 Dec, The Attic Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon A NUTCRACKER CHRISTMAS HOW College students present a tale of magic & discovery, Wed 10 - Fri 12 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove THE WIZARD OF OZ Presented by Stratford Musical Theatre Company, Wed 10 - Sat 13 Dec, The Courtyard, Stratford-upon-Avon OUR LIFE ON ICE In conversation with legendary skating duo Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean, Thurs 11 Dec, Town Hall, Birmingham JUST ANOTHER WINTER'S TALE Jean Brown Productions present an evening of 'harmony singing with a touch of Christmas', Thurs 11 Dec, Prince Of Wales Centre, Cannock ELEGIES FOR ANGELS, PUNKS AND RAGING QUEENS A dramatic and emotive musical theatre piece featuring free verse poems and songs which reflect the lives of people who’ve lived with and died from AIDS, Thurs 11 - Fri 12 Dec, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton ROBIN HOOD AND BABES IN THE WOOD Thurs 11 Sun 21 Dec, Forest Arts Centre, Walsall ALADDIN Robert Powell stars as Abanazar, Thurs 11 Dec - Sun 4 Jan, Malvern Theatres Aladdin THE SHOEMAKER'S HOLIDAY Following his acclaimed RSC debut with The Merry Wives Of Windsor (2012), Phillip Breen returns to direct Dekker's glorious city comedy of class, conflict and cobblers in love, Thurs 11 Dec Sat 7 Mar, The Swan Theatre, Stratford THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER A magical new show for children from Silly Boys, the creators of The Tallest Horse On Earth, Fri 12 Dec, Ludlow Assembly Rooms, South Shropshire SWAN LAKE Ballet Theatre UK present a retelling of the worldfamous ballet, Fri 12 Dec, Prince Of Wales Centre, Cannock SLEEPING BEAUTY Traditional family pantomime, Fri 12 - Sat 20 Dec, Hall Green Little Theatre, Acocks Green, Birmingham CINDERELLA Traditional family pantomime written by & starring Malcolm Stent, Fri 12 Dec Sun 4 Jan, Solihull Arts Complex CINDERELLA THE ROCK 'N' ROLL PANTO Rock around the clock and get ready to party at Prince Charming's ball
Hoke’s Bluff - Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
with Baron Hardup, the loveable Buttons, Cinderella - and two very ugly sisters... Fri 12 Dec - Sat 10 Jan, Stafford Gatehouse Theatre CINDERELLA Encore Academy bring a twist to a classic festive panto, Sat 13 Dec, Dovehouse Theatre, Solihull CELTIC FEET THE SHOW Dance show presented by the Celtic Feet Irish Dance & Theatre Company, Sat 13 Dec, Albany Theatre, Coventry A CHRISTMAS CAROL Booster Cushion Theatre Company’s version of the festive Dickensian tale, told using mime, voice, some sign language, a 60cm-tall pop-up book and lots of audience participation, Sat 13 Dec, Library of Birmingham FATHER CHRISTMAS NEEDS A WEE! Tale Gate Theatre present a ‘bouncy’ musical adaptation of Nicholas Allan’s much-loved book, Sat 13 Dec, Theatre Hafren, Newtown, Powys GILBERT & SULLIVAN GALA Presented by Bromsgrove Operatic Society, Sat 13 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove THE STORY GARDEN Active storytelling sessions where children aged four to eight and their parents/carers can get involved in telling Shakespeare's stories in a fun and lively way, Sat 13 Dec, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon SWAN LAKE Ballet Theatre UK present a retelling of the worldfamous ballet, Sat 13 Sun 14 Dec, Bridge House Theatre, Warwick THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS Presented by Blue Orange Arts, Sat 13 Dec - Sat 3 Jan, The Blue Orange Theatre, Birmingham JACK AND THE
BEANSTALK A ‘not-to-be missed production’ packed full of sparkling costumes, spectacular sets, supersized comedy and some very magical beans! Sat 13 Dec Sun 4 Jan, Crewe Lyceum A CHRISTMAS CRACKER Presented by Elite Dance Academy, Sun 14 Dec, Albany Theatre, Coventry MY DEAREST GIRLS: THE LETTER BOOK A fulllength theatre piece based on the real letters sent between a group of six Shropshire women between 19171920 Sun 14 Dec, Wem Town Hall, South Shropshire ONCE IN A BLUE MOON Wriggle Dance Theatre present a fusion of dance, live music and audience interactivity for three-to-six-yearolds, Sun 14 Dec, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton THE CRUCIBLE Live screening of Arthur Miller’s classic American drama based on Salem’s infamous witch trials. Richard Armitage stars, Sun 14 - Mon 15 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry A CHRISTMAS WASSAIL Evening of festive fun, Christmas comedy & seasonal song, Sun 14 - Tues 16 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham
Week Commencing
MON 15 DEC ALADDIN Annual family pantomime presented by Reveal Theatre Ltd Mon 15 - Tue 16 Dec, Rugeley Rose Theatre ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND Live screening from the Royal Opera House of Christopher Wheeldon's ballet in three acts, based on Lewis Carroll's much-loved children's classic, Tue 16 Dec, Ludlow Assembly Rooms, South Shrop-
shire AN AUDIENCE WITH ALBERT ROUX Tue 16 Dec, Malvern Theatres GHOST STORIES FOR CHRISTMAS In the macabre tradition of the BBC's classic 1970s programme, Ghost Stories For Christmas, this theatre show features new adaptations of classic spinechillers, Tue 16 Dec, Stafford Gatehouse Theatre JOHN CLEESE: SO, ANYWAY BOOK TOUR Bringing a unique comedy perspective to audiences with tales from his new book, Tues 16 Dec, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry GOING FOR A NUMBER ONE AT CHRISTMAS Amateur Transplants front man Adam Kay presents his festive antidote to the pantomime horrors on every other London stage, Tues 16 Dec, mac, Birmingham THE SNOWMAN Familyfriendly concert featuring Raymond Briggs’ much-loved festive film accompanied by a live, twenty-five-piece orchestra, Tues 16 Dec, Victoria Hall, Stoke-onTrent PWS MEWN BWTS Welsh version of the famous Puss In Boots adventure, Tues 16 Dec, Theatre Haffren, Newtown, Powys THE HAUNTING Psychological horror presented by Stoke-On-Trent Repertory Players, Tues 16 - Sat 20 Dec, Stoke Repertory Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent RUMPELSTILTSKIN Northumberland Theatre Company present an adaptation of the classic fairytale, Tue 16 - Sun 21 Dec, Stratford Artshouse JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Presented by Tread The Boards Theatre Company, Tues 16 - Sun 28 Dec, Attic Theatre, Stratfordupon-Avon A CHRISTMAS SHOW-
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Theatre LISTINGS For full listing information on theatre productions, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk CASE Three local theatre groups - WOW, No-Nonsense and The Discoverers - present a festive showcase of dance, drama, music & comedy, Wed 17 Dec, Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton GHOST STORIES FOR CHRISTMAS Don’t Go Into The Cellar theatre company present new adaptations of classic spinechillers, Wed 17 Thurs 18 Dec, The Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham ROBIN PUD William Brooks’ School Sixth Form present a brand new version of the Robin Hood legend, Wed 17 - Thurs 18 Dec, The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, South Shropshire TWELFTH NIGHT OR WHAT YOU WILL Birmingham-based youth theatre Drama-Link present ‘a hilarious play suitable for all ages’ that’s based on Shakespeare’s famous comedy of mistaken identity, romance & shipwrecks, Wed 17 -
Sat 20 Dec, Crescent Theatre, Birmingham ALADDIN All & Sundry serve up a festive family treat, Wed 17 - Sun 21 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove MOTHER GOOSE Wed 17 Dec - Sun 4 Jan, Priory Theatre, Kenilworth, Warwickshire PETER PAN Playbox Christmas show featuring 'swashbuckling sword fights, music, dancing, wonderful characters & plenty of fairy dust', Thurs 18 Dec - Sun 4 Jan, The Dream Factory, Warwick UNCLE BEN'S FESTIVE BLOCK PARTY Join Uncle Ben, his friends and some very special guests for an evening of merriment and festive celebrations, Thurs 18 - Sun 21 Dec, The Drum, Birmingham THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS Distraction Theatre Company present the story of Miss Elizabeth Fairfax and her rather unusual Christmas of 1895, Fri 19 Dec, Bridge House
Theatre, Warwick VIENNA FESTIVAL BALLET - SNOW WHITE Fri 19 Sat 20 Dec, Evesham Arts Centre ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS Described as a Christmas show for all ages & tastes, Fri 19 Sat 20 Dec, Albany Theatre, Coventry JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Fri 19 DecSun 1 Feb, Birmingham Hippodrome TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS Distraction Theatre Company present a heartwarming tale based on the story of Saint Nicholas and his kind offerings, Sat 20 Dec, Bridge House Theatre, Warwick EMBRACED BURLESQUE Sat 20 Dec, Newhampton Arts Centre, Wolverhampton KEN DODD Sat 20 Dec, Victoria Hall, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES Sat 20 Dec Sat 3 Jan, Talisman Theatre, Coventry A CHRISTMAS CAROL Clive Francis brings Charles Dickens’ most famous characters to life. The first half of the performance sees Francis talk about Dickens’ first reading at the Town Hall and the author’s exploits in Birmingham, Sun 21
Rumpelstiltskin - Stratford Artshouse
Dec, Birmingham Town Hall THE CHRISTMAS BALLET Presented by the Amy Greaves School of Dance, Sun 21 Dec, Dovehouse Theatre, Solihull SLEEPING BEAUTY Sun 21- Tue 30 Dec, Prince Of Wales Centre, Cannock
Week Commencing
MON 22 DEC THE UGLY DUCKLING Sea Legs Puppet Theatre’s gentle musical adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale of belonging & identity, Mon 22 - Tues 23 Dec, Stafford Gatehouse Theatre
Wed 26 November, 7.30pm
Wed 3 December, 7.30pm
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THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS The People's Theatre Company present a festive family production based on the ever-popular Christmas carol, Mon 22 Tue 30 Dec, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Presented by Blast From The Past, Mon 22 Dec, Lichfield Guildhall
Sun 14 December, 11am & 2pm
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WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY
His darkest, most personal show yet. Luckily, also his funniest.
THURSDAY 29 JANUARY
THE THREE DEGREES
The Legendary American female vocal group, formed in 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
FRIDAY 30 JANUARY
Olivier Award winning OperaUpClose follow their hugely successful La Boheme & Tosca with Mozart's joyous The Marriage of Figaro. Bursting with great tunes, laugh-out-loud comedy and powerful insights.
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Theatre LISTINGS For full listing information on theatre productions, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk SANTA'S LITTLE HELPER Festive family show blending music, puppetry and high-energy storytelling, Mon 22 Wed 24 Dec, Solihull Arts Complex THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA Stage adaptation of Judith Kerr's muchloved picture book for children, Tue 23 Dec Wed 14 Jan, Birmingham Town Hall TRES TRES CABARET Stafford's very own burlesque and cabaret
night. Strictly over-18s only, Sat 27 Dec, Stafford Gatehouse Theatre A CHRISTMAS CAROL Little English Theatre Company bring a new twist to Dickens' festive favourite, Sun 28 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove ALADDIN Family pantomime presented by DE Cavershill Theatre Company. Jonny Wilkes & Christian Patterson star, Sun 28 - Mon 29 Dec, Stoke Repertory
A Christmas Carol - Artrix, Bromsgrove
Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent DICK WHITTINGTON Traditional pantomime performed by Three Spires Musical Society, Sun 28 Dec - Sat 3 Jan, Albany Theatre, Coventry THE SNOW PRINCESS Amateur production presented by Limelight Theatre Company, Sun 28 Dec - Sat 3 Jan, Roses Theatre, Kidderminster
Week Commencing
MON 29 DEC AN EVENING OF MUSIC AND DANCE WITH BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET Wed 31 Dec, Symphony Hall, Birmingham
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Theatre REVIEWS Below are reviews of theatre productions we checked out last month. For further theatre reviews, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk
Horrible Christmas The Old Rep, Birmingham
A rapping King Charles II was the source of much hilarity in this festive offering from Birmingham Stage Company. An alternative to the traditional panto, Terry Deary’s Horrible Christmas provides a fun - and often participatory - way for younger audiences to learn about the origins of Christmas. In modern-day England, when a young Watson Williams has his presents snatched from under the tree, he calls upon the help of super sleuth Shirley Holmes. Together, Watson and Holmes soon establish that the villains behind the crime are Sydney Clause and his Scottish sidekick Rudolph. Clause hates Christmas and is on a mission to change the course of history. And so, aided by a time-travelling scooter, Clause and Rudolph, with Watson and Holmes in hot pursuit, take us to numerous places: the home of Charles Dickens, where the author is suffering a literary block; the opulent surroundings of a blinged-up King Charles II; Oliver Cromwell’s puritan England; the palaces of Henry VIII, complete with a snorting Katherine Howard; the faraway shores where St Nicholas resides. Horrible Christmas is very entertaining, even for older members of the audience. The performance of each of the eight-strong cast is excellent. Tom Jude’s amusing portrayals of all of the principal characters throughout history was perfect. His depiction of Charles II and Henry VIII had me in stitches - so much so, in fact, that I’d love to see the show all over again. It was certainly a great start to my festive season... Patsy Moss n n n n
Slava’s Snowshow Birmingham Hippodrome Slava’s Snowshow has been touring the world for around a decade now, so most of the riotous audience at Birmingham Hippodrome knew exactly what to expect - except me! Consequently I was literally blown away by it - by the wide-eyed magic, wonderful comedy and gale-force blizzard that swept through the stalls. Half a century ago, Slava Polunin was famously turned down by the Leningrad Theatre Institute because his diction wasn’t up to scratch. Instead he turned himself into a Russian clown and mime artist. He and his troupe have never looked back. Now in worldwide demand, their UK Christmas tour began in Birmingham. This is no circus slapstick show. It’s a comedy without words, a ballet without dance; a sequence of gently moving tableaux laden with grace, humour and pathos. Each idea creates diametrically contrasting emotions. I’d never seen anything quite like it. A red-nosed, red-slippered, ageing clown walks on with a noose around his neck. He tugs and tugs at his long rope, trying to find the other end, only to discover that it too is a noose, fitted round the neck of another clown. You want to laugh and weep in the same moment. Gradually his gang of green gabardined fools arrive, wearing winged hats and huge, flapping feet. They move slowly about the stage with keen intent. Every gesture generates a laugh. They are ridiculous, simple and elegant, as they gently toy with our imaginations. A red bedstead and white sheet becomes a ship, rolling roughly in a sea of smoke. Another clown, with his belly on a skateboard and a dark fin on his back, circles the shipmates, weighing up his lunch. It’s simultaneously sinister and hilarious. The show oscillates from tiny, bittersweet, solo vignettes to huge arena effects. In a moment of sophisticated street theatre, Slava plays coyly with his own arm as if it belongs to a stranger. It’s a simple street artist stunt, but in the controlled environment of a proper theatre, its impact is side-splitting. And when he deigns to speak, it’s in completely comprehensible gibberish. The big set-pieces really are big. What at first looks like a harmless wisp of candyfloss grows and grows until it envelops the entire audience in a white cobweb the size of Wembley. And when the blizzard finally comes - billowing ferociously off the stage right into our faces - it brings with it awe and joy. Chris Eldon Lee n n n n n
MummyJi Presents The REP, Birmingham Beauty Of The Beast The Patrick Centre, Birmingham Hippodrome
Taking the theme of masculinity as its starting point, Beauty Of The Beast brings together theatre and dance to showcase ‘the many sides of men’. It’s performed by an all-male cast of six. Raising the curtain with a work of ballet, what was originally meant to be a pastiche poses questions about masculinity and femininity. Graceful yet powerful, is the artform really so soft? Moving into an exploration of group dynamics, the ceremonies of initiation and, conversely, of alienation, hierarchy and public/private personas, the evolution of man is symbolised through clothing. Breaking down barriers and challenging preconceived notions of what’s masculine, how men should act and what it means to be a man, Company Chameleon has here created a thought-provoking piece. Alev Dervish n n n n 42 www.whatsonlive.co.uk
This warm, British-Asian talent show was hosted by the bubbly MummyJi (Rina Fatania) and her hapless son, Pandesh (Divian Ladwa), from the comfort of ‘their own living room’. In no time at all, I too felt very much at home. Claiming that Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan had appeared to her in a dream, urging her to launch the show, MummyJi presented a production that made for a welcome and refreshing change from stale TV talent shows like The X Factor. I very much enjoyed watching the diverse acts - from classical Indian dancing to spoken performance art and even a comedy monologue. Light relief was provided by MummyJi’s attempts to find her son a wife she even asked female audience members about their marital status! The show broke with tradition by not announcing an overall winner. If I’d had to choose, the superb Giddha Sansaar dance troupe would have received my vote. Malaka Chowdhury n n n
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Jasmin Vardimon Company Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury Ten years after it was first staged, Jasmin Vardimon’s critically acclaimed PARK has been resurrected and refigured for a new generation. Bringing so much more to the stage than just contemporary dance, the production is set in an urban park in need of some care and attention. The narrative follows eight principial characters who frequent, live or work near to the park, which is under threat of development as we witness a property developer trying to persuade a Japanese businesswoman to invest. A simple set comprising a fenced-off fountain with a mermaid on top, a row of benches, a lamppost and a bin is used to great effect throughout the performance, and could see PARK placed anywhere in the world. Throughout the ninety-five-minute production, we get to meet a host of interesting characters. The opening performance introduces us to a bag lady with a penchant for twerking as she wields bundles of carrier bags around her robust frame. As the story unfolds, so does her character. Each new routine sees her gradually shed more layers of clothing until, finally, she morphs into a slimline form of sophistication. A busker who loves to graffiti, a homeless man wanting to ‘share the love’, an ASBO boy who bullies his way through life, a chav girl who communicates through intimidation and a singing vamp who attempts to seduce anyone who crosses her path complete the line-up of characters, each of whom contribute in equal measure to the sheer magnificence of PARK. Comedy interspersed with choreographed routines set to an eclectic musical soundscape (ranging from Singin’ In The Rain to The Power Of Love and Popcorn) means there’s no shortage of surprises. There’s even a lighthearted rendition of Oh, I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside. PARK is undoubtedly physical theatre at its very best. The dance, the comedy, the narrative and the performers are all first class. All in all, an excellent evening’s entertainment that I strongly recommend. Let’s just hope it comes to the region again soon!”. Patsy Moss n n n n n
Theatre WEST END Phill Jupitus to join Urinetown The Musical Never Mind The Buzzcocks frontman Phill Jupitus is to join the cast of Urinetown The Musical this month. Jupitus will play Caldwell B Cladwell in director Jamie Lloyd’s well-reviewed production. A social and political satire, Urinetown is set in a fictional future where water is scarce. With the government having imposed a ban on all private toilets in order to control water consumption, spending a penny can be somewhat problematic... Urinetown The Musical shows at the Apollo Theatre until 10 January.
Daniel Kitson and Cole Porter at the Old Vic Artistic Director Kevin Spacey has announced two new shows for his final season at the Old Vic. Revivals of Daniel Kitson’s Tree and Cole Porter’s High Society - the latter directed by Maria Friedman are highlights of the theatre’s programming for 2015. First performed at Manchester’s Royal Exchange, Tree is described as a show about ‘dissent, commitment, two people and a tree’. Kitson will appear in the show alongside fellow comedian Tim Key. The production shows at the Old Vic from 5 to 31 January. Cole Porter’s High Society, meanwhile, is the story of Long Island socialite Tracy Lord, whose plans for a lavish summer wedding are thrown into disarray when her ex-husband turns up and tries to win her back. Casting for High Society (30 April to 20 August) has yet to be announced.
Arthur Miller classic transfers to the West End The cast of the Young Vic’s A View From The Bridge is to remain with the production when it transfers to Wyndham’s Theatre next year. The Arthur Miller classic, a dark and passionate tale which confronts the American dream, has enjoyed rave reviews at the Young Vic, with Mark Strong receiving particular acclaim for his portrayal of Eddie Carbone. The production also stars Emun Elliot (Marco), Phoebe Fox (Catherine), Michael Gould (Alfieri), Luke Norris (Rodolpho) and Nicola Walker (Beatrice). A View From The Bridge shows at Wyndhams Theatre from 11 February until 11 April.
Songs From A Ledge Old Joint Stock Theatre, Birmingham A theatre space the size of my living room was brought to sizzling life by three brilliant actors in this intimate production. Transported back to 1920s New York, I was spellbound by the stormy life of vivacious blues singer Maria Linwood - played by Amy Kakoura, who also co-wrote the play. Her voice was stunning; her recollections of her past, hilarious. Her scenes were interjected with those of her great-granddaughter Anna (Jessica Duncan), who received from a distant relative a box of Maria’s memorabilia which transformed her life. The strong script, excellent characterisations and wonderful, live music - performed by both the actors and talented musicians made me wish this show had found a wider audience. The delightful sets paved the way for an absorbing tale of familial estrangement and heartbreak. By the end, I truly loved the characters. An evocative evening filled with life, love and laughs. Malaka Chowdhury nnnnn
Casting complete for Women On The Verge... Land Girls actress Seline Hizli is to join Tamsin Greig, Haydn Gwynne and Anna Skellern in the forthcoming London production of Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown. Based on the original book by Pedro Almodóvar, Women On The Verge... is set in Spain in the late 1980s and follows the messy love lives of several women. Hizli, who stars as Marisa, has previously appeared in Jumpy at The Royal Court and The House Of Bernada Alba at the Almeida Theatre. Greig, who plays the central character of Pepa an actress and singer who struggles to deal with being dumped by her boyfriend - is well known from TV shows Green Wing, Episodes and Friday Night Dinner. Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown opens at the Playhouse Theatre on 12 January and runs through to 9 May. www.whatsonlive.co.uk 43
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Exodus: Gods And Kings CERT 12a (150 mins) Starring Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn, Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingsley, Hiam Abbass Directed by Ridley Scott (USA/UK/Spain)
Sir Ridley Scott calls this his biggest epic yet, which is some almighty claim (it was he who brought us 1492: Conquest Of Paradise, Gladiator and Kingdom Of Heaven). For those who don’t know their Bible, it’s a tale of sibling rivalry, namely between a lawgiver called Moses (Christian Bale) and his adopted brother Ramesses II (Joel Edgerton), a rather powerful pharaoh. There are also wars, plagues and the parting of the Red Sea. Please, this has got to be better than Darren Aronofsky’s Noah. We hope. Expect some CGI. In 3D.
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1 Interstellar (12a) Imitation Game 2 The (12a) 3 Nativity 3 (U) 4 Mr. Turner (12a) 5 The Drop (15)
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Big Eyes CERT tbc Starring Amy Adams, Christoph Waltz, Danny Huston, Krysten Ritter, Jason Schwartzman, Terence Stamp, Jon Polito Directed by Tim Burton (USA)
Any film from Tim Burton is an event but this one is trailing Oscar buzz in its wake - and it’s a fascinating story. This is the true tale of the impresario Walter Keane (Waltz) whose pictures of wide-eyed waifs became a marketing phenomenon in the 1950s. However, history relates that it was actually his wife Margaret (Adams), not Walter, who painted the pictures and when he refused to give her any credit, she took him to court. Originally Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Reynolds were in the frame to star, but when Burton took over as director there was a creative reshuffle. If Amy Adams snatches the Oscar nomination she is tipped to, it will be her sixth. Herr Waltz already has two (actual statuettes).
Interstellar
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Film NEW RELEASES Released from Fri 5 December
Penguins Of Madagascar CERT U (92 mins)
Featuring the voices of Jennifer Aniston, Mos Def, Isla Fisher, Will Forte, Tim Robbins, John Hawkes Directed by Simon J. Smith and Eric Darnell (USA)
Like the Nickelodeon TV series The Penguins Of Madagascar, this full-length feature is an off-shoot from DreamWorks’ Madagascar trilogy. This one features a lot of penguins and is a spy thriller (seriously) - with a lot of laughs. To secure the voice of Werner Herzog as narrator is definitely a coup. In 3D.
Black Sea CERT 15 (115 mins) Starring Jude Law, Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn, Jodie Whittaker Directed by Kevin Macdonald (UK)
For his Bafta-winning documentary Touching The Void (2003), Kevin Macdonald scaled the heights of the Peruvian Andes. Now he tackles the depths of the Black Sea, where Jude Law’s submarine captain goes in search of a sunken sub supposedly stacked with gold… The screenplay is by the playwright Dennis Kelly, he who scripted Channel Four’s Utopia.
The Grandmaster CERT 15 (108 mins)
Get Santa CERT U (102 mins)
Starring Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi, Chang Chen, Zhao Benshan Directed by Wong Kar-wai (Hong Kong/China)
Starring Jim Broadbent, Rafe Spall, Kit Connor, Stephen Graham, Ewen Bremner, Jodie Whittaker Directed by Christopher Smith (UK)
Dedicated followers of Wong Kar-wai will probably adore The Grandmaster. It is such a Wong Kar-wai film that one aches in its exalted presence. With its exquisite lighting, atmospheric interiors, tight close-ups and elegiac, Morricone-esque score, the film sweeps one up and invites one to fall in love with its imagery. The Grandmaster himself is one Ip Man (Leung), a martial arts maestro who perfected the horizontal/vertical combat of wing chun. Ip Man was a very real person - he went on to teach Bruce Lee - although this biography is more of a hallucinogenic tapestry of captions, voice-over and fights. On the combatant front, the film is no equal of Bruce Lee’s cinematic antics - let alone Jackie Chan’s - as the fight sequences are far too stylised to exhilarate or enthral. It’s just a symphony of exaggerated sound effects, musical riffs and impossibly balletic jumps. It’s odd, then, that this is one martial arts film that might actually be better without the martial arts.
St Vincent CERT 12a (102 mins) Starring Bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy, Naomi Watts, Chris O'Dowd, Scott Adsit, Terrence Howard Directed by Theodore Melfi (USA)
Jack Nicholson was due to play the drunken, hedonistic, misanthropic war veteran St Vincent de Van Nuys, but Bill Murray is a damn good replacement. When St Vincent is recruited by his neighbour, Maggie (McCarthy), to look after her twelve-year-old son, he introduces the undersized boy to the joys of the strip club and the racetrack, among other things.
Men, Women & Children CERT 15 (120 mins)
Starring Adam Sandler, Jennifer Garner, Rosemarie DeWitt, Judy Greer, Dean Norris, Ansel Elgort Directed by Jason Reitman (USA)
A hugely ambitious undertaking, this dramatic comedy follows the interlocking lives of a group of people whose worlds have been changed by the Internet and social networking. From the director of Juno, Up In The Air and Labor Day.
The Pyramid CERT 15 (89 mins) Starring Ashley Hinshaw, Denis O'Hare, James Buckley Directed by Grégory Levasseur (USA)
Hello Carter CERT U (92 mins) Starring Charlie Cox, Jodie Whittaker, Paul Schneider, Annabelle Wallis, Christian Cooke, Judy Parfitt Directed by Anthony Wilcox (UK)
A comedy-drama with a romantic heart, Hello Carter follows the hapless Carter (Cox) as he attempts to get his life back together. He’s lost his job, he’s lost his home, but worst of all, he’s lost his girlfriend. Filmed in and around London. 46 www.whatsonlive.co.uk
For Santa read Father Christmas, even though this is a British comedy. So, Father Christmas (Jim Broadbent) is on the run from the police, crashes his sleigh and is then befriended by a nine-year-old boy (Connor) who wants to help his hero save Christmas. Incidentally, Chris Smith previously directed the extremely nasty Creep, Severance and Black Death. But this bears a U certificate.
What are those Egyptians like? All those curses. Here a team of American archaeologists unearth a previously unknown pyramid, but once inside... Expect some gory imagery.
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Released from Fri 12 December
The Circle (Der Kreis) CERT 15 (102 mins)
Starring Matthias Hungerbühler, Sven Schelker, Marianne Sägebrecht, Stefan Witschi Directed by Stefan Haupt (Switzerland)
Ernst Ostertag and Röbi Rapp were the first same-sex couple to be married in Switzerland, back in 2003. Here, now in their eighties, they relate to camera how their relationship flourished in Zurich in 1956, at a time when adult homosexuality was not a criminal offence. In fact, as one talking head puts it, Zurich had “practically one leg in New York.” But things were to change, and The Circle details the backlash against the liberal ideal, with the younger Ernst and Röbi played by Matthias Hungerbühler and Sven Schelker in the dramatised bulk of the film. Unfortunately, Hungerbühler gives a somewhat wooden reading of Ernst, a portrayal that reflects the rather flat delineation of Stefan Haupt’s film. It seems a missed opportunity as the story contains all the true-life dramatic potential of Pride, but The Circle fails to either stir or excite.
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Released from Fri 19 December
Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb CERT tbc Starring Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Dan Stevens, Ben Kingsley, Steve Coogan, Ricky Gervais, Mickey Rooney Directed by Shawn Levy (USA)
The Face Of Love CERT 12a (90mins) Starring Annette Bening, Ed Harris, Robin Williams, Amy Brenneman, Jess Weixler Directed by Arie Posin (USA)
Annette Bening may be fifty-six, but there’s love in the air. She plays Nikki Lostrom, who has recently lost her husband. Then she meets - and connects with - a teacher and artist (Ed Harris) who bears an uncanny resemblance to her late spouse. The Israeli-born director Arie Posin previously brought us the slick, smart satire The Chumscrubber (2005).
After voicing Alex in Madagascar 3 and before embarking on Zoolander 2, Ben Stiller slipped in this sequel to Night At The Museum 2: Battle Of The Smithsonian. This time the former security guard Larry Daley embarks on a round-the-world trip in an effort to save the magic powers of The Tablet of Ahkmenrah. Sadly, this comic sequel was to be the last film for both Robin Williams and Mickey Rooney.
Lily O’Connor (Deyn) suffers from temporal lobe epilepsy and it is through her eyes - and hallucinations - that we follow her search for her long lost brother. Based on the novel by Ray Robinson, which was partly inspired by events in his own childhood. Filmed in and around London and Newcastle.
Previously known as The Hobbit: There And Back Again, the final instalment of the Hobbit trilogy now takes on a more militant subtitle. And there’s a lot of battling. There’s not only a very grumpy Smaug (the dragon voiced by Cumberbatch) but the return of Sauron (Cumberbatch again) and his army of ferocious Orcs. It’s all too exciting. In 3D of course.
Released from Fri 26 December
Unbroken CERT 12a (tbc)
Dumb & Dumber To CERT tbc
Electricity CERT 15 (96 mins)
Starring Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Evangeline Lilly, Lee Pace, Luke Evans, Benedict Cumberbatch, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom Directed by Peter Jackson (New Zealand/UK/USA)
Starring Jack O’Connell, Domhnall Gleeson, Miyavi, Garrett Hedlund, Jai Courtney Directed by Angelina Jolie (USA)
Starring Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Laurie Holden, Kathleen Turner, Bill Murray Directed by Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly (USA)
Starring Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke, Paul Anderson, Alice Lowe, Lenora Crichlow, Tom Georgeson Directed by Bryn Higgins (UK)
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies CERT tbc
Twenty years after Dumber And Dumber was released (almost to the day) and went on to gross $247million worldwide, we have the sequel. Pedants will recall that there was a prequel (in 2003), but this is the first time that Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, now fifty-two and fifty-nine, respectively, have resurrected their characters of the cerebrally challenged morons Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne. Now they go on a road trip to find Harry’s daughter, who was given up for adoption. Think Philomena meets Rain Man - and prepare to be offended.
Louis ‘Louie’ Zamperini was quite a chap. An Olympic distance runner praised by Hitler, Zamperini was a survivor. When his plane crashed in the Pacific, he spent forty-seven days drifting on a raft before being picked up by the Japanese and then sent to a series of POW camps. Jack O’Connell (Starred Up, ’71) is said to be sensational as Zamperini, while such heavyweights as William Nicholson, Richard LaGravenese and Joel and Ethan Coen contributed to the screenplay.
Annie CERT PG (118 mins) Starring Jamie Foxx, Quvenzhané Wallis, Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, Cameron Diaz, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Directed by Will Gluck (USA)
Little Orphan Annie (Wallis) trusts the sun'll come out tomorrow when filthy-rich New York mayoral candidate Will Stacks (Foxx) turns up at her foster home. Of course, it’s a thinlyveiled campaign movie but Annie is no fool… No doubt we’ll be whistling the tunes when we leave the cinema. www.whatsonlive.co.uk 47
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Film A-Z LISTINGS All films are currently on general release unless otherwise stated. For full listing information, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk ‘71 15 An unstable British soldier is caught up in riots in Belfast in the year of the title. Stars Jack O’Connell. Showing at The Courtyard, Hereford, Mon 8 - Thurs 11 Dec
Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day PG The title pretty much sums up the gist of this Disney comedy about poor old eleven-year-old Alex(ander). It’s based on the 1972 children’s book by Judith Viorst. Stars Steve Carell, Jennifer Garner. Showing at Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Mon 29 - Tues 30 Dec
Belle 12a Based on true events, this is the story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, a former slave who is brought up by her great uncle, the First Earl of Mansfield. Stars Mbatha-Raw. Showing at Stourbridge Town Hall , Mon 1 Dec
The Big Lebowski 15 "Dude" Lebowski, mistaken for a millionaire, seeks restitution for his ruined rug and enlists his bowling buddies to help get it. Starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman. Showing at Electric Cinema, Birmingham, Thurs 11 Dec Blade Runner: The Final Cut 15 Adapted from Philip K Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?, Ridley Scott’s science fiction masterpiece Blade Runner has gripped audiences and inspired passionate and fierce debate ever since its initial release in 1982. Stars Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer. Showing at Electric Cinema, Birmingham, Sat 14 Dec
Book Of Life U Originally entitled Day Of The Dead, this animated musical-adventure concerns a hopeless romantic with a guitar and two
swords. However, in order to pursue his romantic dream, he has to manoeuvre two alternative worlds. Stars Diego Luna, Zoe Saldana. Showing at Artrix, Bromsgrove, Mon 22 Weds 24 Dec
Chef 15 The story of a disgraced chef who starts up his own business running an eatery on wheels. Stars Jon Favreau. Showing at Stourbridge Town Hall , Mon 15 Dec
Dolphin Tale 2 U More true stories from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Florida. The first film was rather sweet. Stars Harry Connick, Jr. Showing at The Courtyard, Hereford, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec; The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Sun 7 Dec
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The Drop 15 Tom Hardy plays a Brooklyn bartender whose joint is used as a money-laundering operation for the local lowlife. Then things get personal… Showing at Warwick Arts Centre, until Thurs 4 Dec Effie Gray 15 Back in the 1850s, ‘Effie,’ the wife of the eminent art critic John Ruskin, met the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. The resultant affaire de cœur has been the subject of much speculation. Stars Dakota Fanning & Emma Thompson. Showing at Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Mon 1 & Wed 3 Dec; The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, until Fri 5 Dec; Artrix, Bromsgrove, Sun 7 - Mon 8 Dec
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Fear Eats The Soul 15 An almost accidental romance is kindled between a German woman in her mid-sixties and a Moroccan migrant worker around twenty-five years younger. They abruptly decide to marry, appalling everyone around them. Showing at The Hive, Shrewsbury, Wed 10 Dec Fury 15 ‘Fury’ is the name of a Sherman tank and Brad Pitt is in command. It’s the last month of the war (the Second) and Pitt and his crew of five find themselves stuck behind enemy lines. And even though the Allies are mopping up all over Europe, Fury finds itself in dire straits as the full might of a Nazi backlash unleashes its, er, fury. Showing at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Sat 6 Dec Get On Up 12a A biography of James Brown. Brown, of course, was the Godfather of Soul, and Get On Up chronicles his rise from poverty to celebrity. Stars Chadwick Boseman & Nelsan Ellis. Showing at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Sat 6 Dec; Warwick Arts Centre, Mon 15 - Sun 21 Dec The Homesman 15 An unlikely Western, in which a man and woman team up to escort three mentally impaired women from Nebraska to Iowa. From the 1988 novel by Glendon Swarthout. Stars Tommy Lee Jones & Hilary Swank. Showing at mac, Birmingham, Sat 13 Thurs 18 Dec
Human Capital 15 A cyclist is hit by a jeep, and so the destinies of two families become irrevocably intertwined in a tricky social dance of status, money and ambition. Stars Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. Showing at Hereford Courtyard Theatre, Mon 1 - Wed 3 Dec; The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Thurs 11 Dec
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 12a JLaw is back as Katniss Everdeen, and in her new role as Mockingjay - the symbol of hope for the persecuted districts of Panem - she must consolidate the divided in their FOREST ARTS CENTRE, WALSALL 01922 645 555
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fight against the Capitol. Stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. Showing at Electric Cinema, Birmingham, until Thurs 4 Dec; Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Thurs 18 - Sat 20 & Mon 22 Dec
I am Ali PG An intimate and heartwarming documentary looking at the man behind the legend - Muhammad Ali as he’s never been seen before. Showing at mac, Birmingham, Fri 19 Sat 20 Dec
Ida 12a Poland 1962; orphaned novice nun Sister Anna is about to take her vows when she finds out that she was originally named Ida and is Jewish, so she goes on a search for the truth about her parents. Stars Agata Kulesza. Showing at Malvern Theatres, Thurs 11 Dec
The Imitation Game 12a Based on the biography Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges, the film chronicles Turing’s part in winning the Second World War (by helping to crack the Nazi’s Enigma code) and then his criminal prosecution for being homosexual. Stars Benedict Cumberbatch & Keira Knightley. Showing at Malvern Theatres, until Thurs 4 Dec; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, until Sun 7 Dec; Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, until Thurs 11 Dec; The Courtyard, Hereford, Fri 12 - Wed 17 Dec; Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Sat 13, Mon15 - Thurs 18 Dec; The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Fri 28 - Sun 28 Dec; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Mon 29 Wed 31 Dec
Interstellar 12a A sci-fi tale of the journey undertaken by a group of astronauts through a wormhole. Think Gravity with more star names. Stars Matthew McConaughey & Anne Hathaway. Showing at The Courtyard, Hereford, Fri 12 - Wed 17 Dec; Festival Drayton Centre, Market Drayton, Mon 29 - Tues 30 Dec It’s A Wonderful Life U When selfless George Bailey attempts suicide on Christmas Eve he gains ODEON TELFORD 0871 224 4007 OMH SHREWSBURY 01743 281281 WEM TOWN HALL 01939 232299
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the attention of a guardian angel that shows him all the people whose lives George has touched and the difference he has made to his community. Stars James Stewart & Donna Reed. Showing at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Fri 19 Dec; mac, Birmingham, Sat 20 Tues 23 Dec; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Sat 20 Tues 23 Dec; Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Tues 23 Dec
Mr. Turner 12a Mr Turner seems to have been known by a number of names: Mr Mallord, Mr Booth, William, Billy and by posterity as J.M.W. Turner, arguably Britain’s greatest artist of all time. Stars Timothy Spall. Showing at The Courtyard, Hereford, Fri 5 - Thurs 11 Dec; The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Sat 27 - Mon 29 Dec; Artrix, Bromsgrove, Sat 27 - Tues 30 Dec
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12 A drama based on Jimi Hendrix's life as he left New York City for London, where his career took off. Stars André Benjamin & Imogen Poots. Showing at The Roses theatre, Tewkesbury, Wed 10 Dec
Joyeux Noel 12 The moment when World War One took a momentary backseat for Christmas. Stars Diane Kruger & Benno Furmann. Showing at Forest Arts Centre, Walsall, Fri 5 Dec The Judge 15 Estranged from his family, top city lawyer Hank Palmer returns to the small town of Carlinville, in Indiana, for his mother's funeral. He then discovers that his father, the local judge, has been accused of murder… Stars Robert Downey Jr. & Robert Duvall. Showing at Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Wed 10 - Thurs 11 Dec
La Belle Et La Bete PG Jean Cocteau's adaptation of Beauty and the Beast. When a merchant is told that he must die for picking a rose from the Beast's garden, his courageous daughter offers to go back to the Beast in her father's place. Stars Jean Marais & Josette Day. Showing at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Sun 7 Dec Miracle On 34th Street U The mysterious Kriss Kringle is white-bearded department store Santa listening to the wish lists of toy-crazed kids, determined to prove he is in fact the genuine article. Stars Richard Attenborough. Showing at The Courtyard, Hereford, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec ODEON TAMWORTH 0871 224 4007
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Michael Caine, surrounded by legions of fuzzy, felt puppets, plays it straight as the crotchety Ebenezer Scrooge, an old miser who couldn’t care less about Christmas and the joy the season brings. Showing at mac, Birmingham, Sat 6 Dec; Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa, Thurs 11 Dec
My Old Lady 12a This is all bit of a reunion for Kristin Scott Thomas as she has previously starred alongside both Kevin Kline and Maggie Smith. Here, she plays the old lady’s daughter, her mother being the sole occupant of a Parisian apartment inherited by a New Yorker. Showing at mac, Birmingham, Fri 5 - Thurs 11 Dec; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Fri 5 - Fri 12 Dec; The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Sun 21 - Tues 23 Dec; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Fri 26 - Sun 28 Dec; The Courtyard, Hereford, Fri 26 - Tues 30 Dec; Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Mon 29 - Tues 30 Dec
Nativity! U Primary school teacher Paul Maddens is being charged with the biggest challenge of his life - directing the school's musical version of the Nativity, competing against the posh local school for the honour of best reviewed show in town. Stars Martin Freeman & Pam Ferris. Showing at Warwick Arts Centre, Sat 6 Dec
Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey? U Following in the skid marks of Nativity! (2009) and Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger (2012), comes this third instalment featur-
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ing the loose canon that is Mr Poppy, whom the students of St Bernadette's adore. Stars Martin Clunes & Marc Wootton. Showing at Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Fri 12 - Thurs 18 Dec; Wem Town Hall, Fri 19 - Sun 21 Dec; Festival Drayton Centre, Market Drayton, Fri 19 - Sat 20 & Tues 23 Dec; Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Mon 22 Wed 24 Dec
Northern Soul 15 An authentic, uplifting drama about two friends whose horizons are expanded forever by their discovery of black American soul music, with supporting turns from Steve Coogan, Lisa Stansfield &Ricky Tomlinson amongst others. Showing at The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Sat 20 Dec The Other Woman 12a It’s hard to imagine any man double-dealing Cameron Diaz, but this is the case in this revenge comedy. Also stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Showing at Forest Arts Centre, Walsall, Fri 5 Dec Our Currency Is Information The first episode of the documentary film series exposing the Invisible which shows methods for investigating corruption and organised crime. Showing at The Drum, Birmingham, Thurs 4 Dec
Paddington tbc A film about the loveable bear with a penchant for marmalade. Stars Hugh Bonneville &Sally Hawkins. Showing at Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Fri 19 Wed 24 Dec; The Courtyard, Hereford, Sat 20 Wed 31 Dec; mac, Birmingham, Fri 26 - Wed 31 Dec; Artrix, Bromsgrove, Sat 27 - Wed 31 Dec
Say When 15 When Megan is proposed to by her long-term boyfriend, she panics and hangs out with sixteenyear-old Annika instead. Then she meets Annika’s rather cute dad. Stars Keira Knightley & Sam Rockwell. Showing at The Roses Theatre, Thurs 18 Dec Serena 15 George Pemberton is a tycoon who moves from Boston to Depression-Era North Carolina to build a timber empire. Initially met with hostility by the locals, his wife, Serena soon proves that she can hold her own. But then a secret
from George’s past threatens to undermine their union... Stars Jennifer Lawrence & Bradley Cooper. Showing at Light House Media Centre, Wolverhampton, until Thurs 4 Dec; Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Mon 8 Thurs 11 Dec; The Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury, Tues 16 - Thurs 18 Dec
Set Fire To the Stars 15 Taking its title from the last line of Dylan Thomas’s ‘'Love in the Asylum,' this is the story of the Welsh poet’s first visit to America. Elijah Wood plays the literary critic and aspiring poet John Malcolm Brinnin who brings Thomas along - and has to suffer the consequences. Stars Elijah Wood & Celyn Jones. Showing at mac, Birmingham, until Tues 2 Dec The Shop Around The Corner U Two employees at a gift shop can barely stand one another, without realising that they're falling in love through the post as each other's anonymous pen pal. Stars Margaret Sullavan & James Stewart. Showing at Wem Town Hall, Thurs 4 Dec
terviews and a wealth of rare and never before seen archive, Still the Enemy Within draws together personal experiences – whether they’re tragic, funny or terrifying – to take the audience on an emotionally powerful journey through the dramatic events of that year. Showing at Electric Cinema, Birmingham, Tues 2 Dec
Times And Winds 15 Turkish director Reha Erdem's sumptuously composed fourth feature looks at childhood life in a rural village on a mountain overlooking the sea is the incubator for an examination of that pain as experienced through the eyes of three very different children. Showing at The Hive, Shrewsbury, Fri 5 Dec This Is Where I Leave You 12a The comedic story of four siblings who return to their childhood home following the death of their father. Stars Jason Bateman & Tina Fey. Showing at The Courtyard, Hereford, until Mon 1 Dec
Still the Enemy Within
Twenty Feet From Stardom 12a
15 In 1984, a conservative government under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher declared war on Britain’s unions. Using in-
A wonderfully exuberant tribute to the fabulous backing singers who worked on classic albums through the 60s & 70s. Millions loved their voices
but no one even knew their names. Starring Darlene Love & Lisa Fischer. Showing at The Hive, Shrewsbury, Fri 19 Dec
The Two Faces Of January 12a Rydal, a tour guide shows an American couple around the Acropolis of Athens. But Rydal is not all he seems and neither, for that matter, is his new friend Chester MacFarland. Stars Viggo Mortensen & Kirsten Dunst. Showing at The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, South Shropshire, Mon 1 Dec; Foxlowe Arts Centre, Leek, Staffs, Tues 2 Dec
Violette 15 Impoverished and unloved Violette Leduc meets Simone de Beauvoir in post war Saint-Germaindes-Prés. An intense lifelong relationship develops between the two women authors, based on Violette’s quest for freedom through writing and on Simone’s conviction that she holds in her hands the destiny of an extraordinary writer. Showing at Light House Media Centre, Wolverhampton, Mon 1 - Thurs 4 Dec Withnail & I 15 A modern classic that follows the (mis) fortunes of Withnail and friend as they attempt to escape their squalid Camden flat for an holiday in the countryside.
However, their limited survival skills are tested by the lack of food, bad weather, an over amorous Uncle and a shared fixation for illegal substances. Stars Richard E. Grant & Paul McGann. Showing at mac, Birmingham, Tues 16 - Thurs 18 Dec
What We Did On Our Holiday 12a When Abi and Doug are invited to the Scottish Highlands for the birthday of Doug’s father, they are determined to keep their impending divorce a secret. Stars Rosamund Pike & David Tennant. Showing at Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Sat 6 & Mon 8 Dec; Artrix, Bromsgrove, Tues 9 & Fri 19 Dec
Winter Sleep 15 In Palme d'Or winner Winter Sleep, Aydin, a former actor, runs a small hotel in central Anatolia with his young wife Nihal with whom he has a stormy relationship and his sister Necla who is suffering from her recent divorce. In winter as the snow begins to fall, the hotel turns into a shelter but also an inescapable place that fuels their animosities… Stars Haluk Bilginer & Melisa Sözen. Showing at mac, Birmingham, Fri 12 - Mon 15 Dec; Electric Cinema, Birmingham, Sat 6 - Thurs 11 Dec
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The story of an ageing Hollywood beauty who can no longer get work due to her reputation for being ‘difficult.’ So, in order to continue her career, she sells the rights to her ‘digital image.’ Stars Robin Wright and Harvey Keitel. Released 8 December
Having wreaked havoc in Crete, Jay Cartwright (Buckley) goes on a gap year in Australia and invites along his sex-mad, half-witted friends. Stars Simon Bird, James Buckley and Blake Harrison. Released 8 December
The Nut Job U The nuts in question are those prized by squirrels in the fictional town of Oakton, where the selfcentred Surly is forced to reconsider the value of the greater good. With the voices of Will Arnett and Brendan Fraser. Released 8 December
The Expendables 3 12a After Conrad Stonebacks (Mel Gibson) survived Expendables 2 so Barney must now recruit a new band of younger Expendables to help him finish the job. Stars Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham. Released 8 December
Lucy 12a
Million Dollar Arm PG This “inspirational” truelife drama from Disney includes both cricket and Major League baseball, as the sports agent J. B. Bernstein tries to recruit Indian cricketers to play baseball in America. Stars Jon Hamm and Suraj Sharma. Released 15 December
Lucy is a drug mule whose body is permeated by a drug she is carrying, which boots her brain power to superhuman proportions, so she turns on the gangsters who have been exploiting her. Stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman. Released 29 Dec
Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For 18 Co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller reunite to bring Miller’s visually stunning graphic
novels back to the screen. Weaving together two of Miller’s classic stories with new tales, some of Sin City's most hard-boiled citizens cross paths with a few of its more reviled inhabitants. Stars Jessica Alba. Released 15 December
Into The Storm
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Those looking for a meteorological Godzilla should be warned that this is a “found footage” thriller. The premise is about a group of students who attempt to document the devastating effects of a tornado, and so the events are relayed by video camera à la Cloverfield, Paranormal Activity, Chronicle, et al. The Leicester-born actor Richard Armitage (The Hobbit, TV’s Spooks) plays a widowed father trying to rescue his son. Released 15 December
Cameron Diaz and Jason Segal team up again with director Jake Kasdan. This time they play a married couple whose private sex tape ends up in cyber space. Released 26 December
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Visual Arts Jim Simpson’s Photography Retrospective Havill & Travis, Harborne, Birmingham, until Sat 27 December
Whether via his company, Big Bear Records, his involvement with the Birmingham International Jazz Festival or his management of Black Sabbath, it’s fair to say that Jim Simpson is a wellknown name on the Midlands arts & entertainment circuit. What Jim is less well known for, however, is his work as a photographer... This new retrospective exhibition takes a look at the many and varied photos Jim produced way back in the 1960s, during which time he caught on camera such stars as The Rolling Stones, Little Richard, Black Sabbath, Nina Simone, Marianne Faithfull and Ginger Baker, to name but a few.
Infinite Variety Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, until Sun 4 January
Art Bus: Galleries Night The Barber Institute, Eastside Projects, Ikon Gallery, mac, Birmingham & RBSA Gallery, Wed 3 December
Visiting Birmingham’s top museums and art galleries is being made easier early this month, courtesy of the return of the ever-popular Art Bus. The tour bus will once again be visiting six of the city’s most popular galleries, providing visitors with the chance to check out what Birmingham’s major art venues currently have on offer. The big seven are: Ikon, the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, mac, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, The Parkside Gallery (BCU), RBSA Gallery and Eastside Projects. Artist Jon Tonks will be in attendance at mac to speak to visitors throughout the evening.
A photographic exhibition mounted as an accompaniment to the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Roaring Girls season of plays at the Swan Theatre, Infinite Variety celebrates the beauty of the ageing female face. Its curator is actor and RSC Associate Artist Harriet Walter. “Our faces drop and droop as we get older,” she writes in her book, Facing It. “It is a law of gravity. Sorrow and worry etch themselves on our brows as well as laughter round our mouths and eyes. They say that after fifty we get the face we deserve but the truth is less convenient than that. Our genes have an equal, if not greater input.” A unique celebration of growing older, the exhibition includes photos of numerous famous faces, including Kandis Cook (pictured above), Jane Birkin and Bianca Jagger.
Empire By Jon Tonks mac, Birmingham, until Sun 4 January
West Midlands-born photographer Jon Tonks’s fascinating exhibition is the end product of a sixty thousand-mile journey, during which he used four hundred rolls of film, caught twenty-four flights and spent thirty-two days at sea. Jon’s travels saw him exploring life on four remote islands in the South Atlantic, all of which are relics of the once-formidable British Empire - the British Overseas Territories of Ascension Island, Tristan da Cunha, the Falkland Islands and St Helena. Photographing the people and landscapes, and recording traces of the past which he found embedded within each territory, Jon is eager to point out that his motivation for the project was neither political nor nostalgic. Instead it arose from his curiosity about the lives of these distant yet still firmly British lands.
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Further exhibitions
‘Degenerate’ Art The Barber Institute, Birmingham, until Sun 11 January
This exhibition of German Expressionist prints from the Barber’s collection features work by celebrated artists including Max Beckmann, George Grosz and Egon Schiele. Complementing the venue’s Rebel Visions exhibition, it explores the ways in which artists’ depictions of society, religion and the human body were systematically corrupted and devalued by Nazi propaganda. This included the Nazi-led Entartete Kunst (Degenerate Art) exhibitions of the 1930s, which saw modernist artworks being chaotically hung and derided in passages of accompanying text.
British Folk Art Compton Verney, Warwickshire, until Sun 14 December
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This first ever major survey of British folk art features over one hundred-and-fifty paintings, sculptures, textiles and objects, all of which have been drawn together from collections across the country. The exhibition seeks to explore the threshold between art and artefact, and to challenge perceptions of ’high art’. Featured works include rustic leather Toby jugs, a larger-than-lifesize thatched figure of King Alfred, maritime embroidery by fisherman John Craske, and an intricately designed pin cushion made by wounded soldiers during the Crimean war.
Static: Still Life Reconsidered Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, until Wed 31 December
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Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Howard Hodgkin, Henry Moore and Jim Dine are just some of the renowned artists whose work features in this exhibition at the Museum & Art Gallery’s Waterhall Gallery. Comprising fifty artworks from Birmingham’s collection from the 1800s to the present day, Static brings together a broad range of disciplines and artistic responses, at the same time opening a discussion about the genre of still life in its broadest sense. Three new contemporary exhibits, Land Of Milk And Honey II - from the late West Bromwich artist Donald Rodney - and Snacks 4 and London Oyster Shells (from young artist Jess Flood-Paddock) are showcased in the exhibition.
Flowers and a jug, William George Scott © Birmingham Museums Trust, Estate of William Scott 2011
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ECHO Exhibition of paintings by London-based artists, with audio accompaniment from Birmingham-based musicians, until Fri 5 Dec, Stryx, Digbeth, Birmingham SUSAN PHILIPSZ - BROKEN ENSEMBLE: WAR DAMAGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (BRASS SECTION) New site-specific work from Turner Prize-winning artist Susan Philipsz, which promises to fill the gallery with the sounds of instruments damaged in World War One, until Sat 6 Dec, Eastside Projects, Birmingham OLD HILL UPRISING Exhibition of paintings by Sandwell-based Polish artist Rafal Zar, until Sat 6 Dec, Eastside Projects, Birmingham MILLION WOMEN RISE EXHIBITION Highlighting some of what the MMR has done over the years, until Wed 10 Dec, Library Of Birmingham SOUND AND SILENCE EXHIBITION Exploring the experience of prayer & contemplation amongst Birmingham’s six major faith groups, until Sat 13 Dec, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery ALL FIRED UP Exhibition of work created by members of Region 4 from the Guild of Enamellers, until Sat 13 Dec, Bilston Craft Gallery MOUNTAIN, MOOR AND MOONLIGHT Cleone Abbs’ artwork reflects her attempts to bring inner and outer worlds into new and unexpected relationships, until Sat 13 Dec, Wolverhampton Art Gallery THE ARTIST AND THE CITY A collaborative exhibition celebrating Stoke’s status as a creative hub, until Sat 13 Dec, Airspace Gallery, Stokeon-Trent ART FROM AMMUNITION: TRENCH ART FROM THE FIRST WORLD WAR A showcase of folk art objects created by servicemen, civilians and prisoners of war from over twenty countries which serve as a reminder of the global scale of the First World War, until Sun 14 Dec, Compton Verney Gallery, Warwickshire HIDDEN WATERS Exhibition by Bob Levene about water,
sewage & maps, until Sat 20 Dec, Ort Gallery, Balsall Heath, Birmingham ECHOES Exhibition showcasing recent works by figurative painter John Devane, Head of Coventry University’s Department of Design & Visual Arts and runnerup in the BP Portrait Award 2013, until Sat 20 Dec, Lanchester Gallery, Jordan Well, Coventry BIRMINGHAM AND BEYOND Featuring contributions from numerous highly acclaimed honorary RBSA members, notably David Carpanini, Ken Howard, HRH the Prince of Wales and John Salt, until Wed 24 December, RBSA Gallery, Birmingham SENSING SCULPTURE Featuring new sculptures alongside old favourites, until Wed 31 Dec, Wolverhampton Art Gallery DUDLEY SOCIETY OF ARTISTS until Wed 31 Dec, Dudley Museum & Art Gallery DEER PARK DUDLEY Archaeological exhibition, until Wed 31 Dec, Dudley Museum & Art Gallery BOULTON PAUL Former employees of the British Aircraft manufacturer showcase their knowledge of the industry, until Wed 31 Dec, Wolverhampton Art Gallery CRAFTSENSE Exploring three hundred years of craft through fine historic examples of applied arts produced in the Black Country, including the famous Bilston enamels, until Wed 31 Dec, Bilston Craft Gallery TURNING ‘AGES EXHIBITION Installation & exhibition which comments on our connection with the written word, until Wed 31 Dec, Library of Birmingham VOICES OF WAR EXHIBITION The experiences of men on the Front, the impact of war on children, the contribution of Black & Asian soldiers, and the role of women on the Home Front are among the themes explored in this enlightening WWI exhibition, until Wed 31 Dec, Library of Birmingham FROM FERTILE GROUND A changing programme of displays, projects & events exploring themes from the natural world, until 31 Dec,
Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum MADE AT MAC: JEWELLERY EXHIBITION Featuring work created under the watchful eye of artist-tutor Nick Greenhough, until Sun 4 Jan, mac, Birmingham JON TONKS: EMPIRE Series of photographs which come together to tell the story of life on four remote islands in the South Atlantic, until Sun 4 Jan, mac, Birmingham KATE WRIGGLESWORTH: MAKE BELIEVE & MOVEMENT THROUGH STORYTELLING AND PAINT until Sun 4 Jan, Artrix, Bromsgrove
links between JRR Tolkien’s depiction of his fantasy region and the industrial Black Country of the 1900s, presented alongside more contemporary responses, until 17 Jan, Wolverhampton Art Gallery THE NAKED AND THE NUDE Works made between 1500 and 1914 by, among others, Durer, Rembrandt and Matisse are featured in this striking exhibition of images portraying the unclothed human figure, until Sun 18 Jan, The Barber Institute, Birmingham
INFINITE VARIETY Photographic exhibition celebrating the beauty of the ageing female face, curated by actor and RSC Associate Artist Harriet Walter, until Sun 4 Jan, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
WHEN SANTA CAME TO THE FACTORY Exhibition which brings together childhood memories with nostalgic photographs to focus on the hugely popular Christmas parties organised by the region’s factories & their workforce, until Sun 18 Jan, Bantock House, Wolverhampton
WEST INDIES TO WEST MIDLANDS Photographic exhibition by rising Birmingham-based documentary photographer Inés Elsa Dalal, until Thurs 8 Jan, The Drum, Birmingham
A MODERN NARRATIVE Exhibition of contemporary painting & drawing by Kate Bainbridge & Genevieve Belgard, until Fri 23 Jan, The Bond Cafe Gallery, Birmingham
AFTER THE GOLDRUSH An exhibition of work by Stephen Boyd made in response to the finding and conservation of the Staffordshire Hoard, until Fri 11 Jan, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
REBEL VISIONS Groundbreaking exhibition exploring the work of British war artist Richard Nevinson, until Sun 25 Jan, The Barber Institute, Birmingham
‘DEGENERATE ART’ German expressionist art from the Barber Collection, including early twentieth century prints by celebrated artists Max Beckmann, George Grosz & Egon Schlele, until Sun 11 Jan, The Barber Institute, Birmingham DARK AGE WARWICK & THE WARRIOR QUEEN Exhibition which explores the origins of Aethelflaed, Lady of the Mercians, until Sun 11 Jan, Leamington Art Gallery & Museum PEOPLE OF INDIA: PHOTOGRAPHS BY JASON SCOTT TILLEY Thought-provoking exhibition featuring black-and-white studies taken between 1999 & 2009, until Sun 11 Jan, Herbert Museum & Art Gallery, Coventry MARTIN PARR: BLACK COUNTRY STORIES Photographic portrait & archive of life in the Black Country, until Sun 11 Jan, New Art Gallery, Walsall USEFUL OR BEAUTIFUL CRAFT EXHIBITION Curated selection of contemporary craft for sale, until Sat 17 Jan, RBSA Gallery, Birmingham THE MAKING OF MORDOR Exhibition exploring the
JULIAN OPIE The last in a series of five exhibitions to be presented in Ikon’s Tower Room as part of the gallery’s birthday celebrations, until Sun 25 Jan. Ikon Gallery, Birmingham IMRAN QURESHI Featuring an array of gold and blood-red miniature paintings depicting people, blossoms, colours, rain, leaves and abstract forms, until Sun 25 Jan, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham ANDY GARBI: SHADOWS & DUST Using music, photography and video, the artist explores ‘spirit of place’ through audiovisual works that contain within them the ‘DNA’ of the Newman Bros factory before changes occurred through its renovation, until Fri 30 Jan, Newman Brothers at the Coffin Works, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham CRAFTED FOR YOU Showcase of works from some of the region’s finest craftmakers, until Sat 31 Jan, Worcester City Museum & Art Gallery THE GREAT WAR: COVENTRY’S STORY Exhibition marking the outbreak of World War One which focuses on the experiences of Coventry peo-
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VisualArts LISTINGS For full listing information on Visual Art exhibitions, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk ple during the conflict, until Sun 1 Feb, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry POP EUROPE! until Sat 7 Feb, Wolverhampton Art Gallery WEST MIDLANDS OPEN Biennial public art exhibition featuring work by both professional and amateur artists from all disciplines, until Sun 15 Feb, Birmingham Museum & Art Galleryt ART OF THE TROUBLES Major new exhibition featuring artists’ responses to the troubles in Northern Ireland, until Fri 27 Feb, Wolverhampton Art Gallery WORLD WAR ONE: IN THE WORDS OF WORCESTERSHIRE PEOPLE Part of a series of events in Worcestershire commemorating the anniversary of the First World War, until Sat 14 Mar, Worcester City Museum & Art Gallery BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER Fascinating exhibition which explores the life and illustrative work of
soldier-artist Captain Bruce Bairnsfather. This exhibition ties in with the RST’s festive offering, The Christmas Truce, until Sun 15 Mar, Paccar Room, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon 100 DAYS: THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE TWENTY YEARS LATER A display of photographic, digital and installation works from a selection of international contemporary artists, to give voice to the women who lived through the conflict, until Thurs 30 Apr, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry THE JEWELLERY QUARTER DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR Exhibition of artefacts, images and oral histories relating to the recruitment of soldiers from the Jewellery Quarter, until Sat 27 June, The Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham SOLDIERS STORIES: BIRMINGHAM AND THE ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT 1914 - 1918 Exhibition which com-
memorates the centenary of the First World War and recounts the experiences of Birmingham men who served in the regiment between 1914 and 1918, using personal objects, medals & memorabilia, until Sun 26 July, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery FAITHFUL FRIENDS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION A body of work documenting friendships formed & deepened through the Near Neighbours programme in Birmingham, Mon 1 Sun 14 Dec, Library of Birmingham DARREN BANKS: THE RAVEN A body of work inspired by the legacy of Churton Fairman better known by his alias, Mike Raven, Thurs 4 Dec - Sun 26 Apr, New Art Gallery, Walsall BLACK SHEEP: THE DARK SIDE OF FELT Exploration of the edgier side of felt in an exhibition curated by textile artist & felt maker Laura Mabbutt, Sat 6 Dec - Sat 31 Jan, Bilston Craft Gallery VAL PITCHFORD RBSA Val explores the small, and very small, format through abstract landscapes, still life and flower paintings, Mon 29 Dec - Sat 28 Feb,
RBSA Gallery, Birmingham ROBERT HAND ARBSA Solo show featuring a combination of handbuilt raku & pit-fired ceramics, Mon 29 Dec Sat 7 Mar, RBSA Gallery, Birmingham
JUNE DUDLESTON RBSA Exhibition exploring landscape scenes over the changing seasons, Mon 29 Dec - Sat 14 Feb, RBSA Gallery, Birmingham
START Featuring works by RBSA Members & Associates. All works on show are for sale, priced £200 or under, Tues 30 Dec - Sat 7 Feb, RBSA Gallery, Birmingham
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Worcestershire WORCESTER CITY ART GALLERY 01905 25371
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Antiques For Everyone NEC, Birmingham, Thurs 4 - Sun 7 December Antiques For Everyone is one of the largest events of its kind in the UK - and with items ranging from as little as £10 (up to £100,000 for the more serious collectors), it provides a perfect environment in which to pick up some unusual Christmas gifts. Collectables on show at the event include antique and decorative furniture, treen, ceramics, kitchenalia, silver, glass, jewellery, works of art, arms and armour, maps, dolls and bears.
Taking centre-stage at this latest fair is a display of silverware from the Soldiers Of Gloucester Museum, including trophies, medals and flags from one of the British Army's most battle-honoured units, the Gloucestershire Regiment. The event also features more than two hundred-and-fifty stall holders. Antiques For Everyone favourites Judith Miller and Mark Hill will be on hand to offer hints and tips on what’s hot and what’s not.
A Traditional Christmas Selly Manor, Birmingham, Sat 6 December
Elizabethan re-enactors Gloriana are at the heart of this festive offering, which sees the sixteenth century Tudor manor house - one of Birmingham’s oldest buildings - decked out in Christmas greenery and illuminated by candlelight. Carol singing and festive favourites from local choirs and the Blackwell Concert Band also feature, as do mince pies, mulled wine and plenty of seasonal cheer.
Clothes Show Live NEC, Birmingham, Fri 5 - Tues 9 December Featuring more than five hundred leading fashion and beauty brands, non-stop catwalk shows, makeovers, manicures, beauty demonstrations and style advice, it’s little wonder that Clothes Show Live is described as ‘the hottest ticket on the fashion calendar’. The award-winning ALCATEL ONETOUCH Fashion Theatre is the place to see hot new girl band Neon Jungle, British music talent Jetta, onscreen favourite Rick Edwards, fashion designer Henry Holland and the cheekiest chap in Chelsea, Jamie Laing. Meanwhile, over at the Olympus PEN Designer Catwalk, British journalist Hilary Alexander OBE presents an exclusive trend show featuring iconic designer Zandra Rhodes. Other features include: Model Masterclasses - thirty-minute tutorials led by an industry expert; the Image Catwalk - showcasing influential and contemporary collections from emerging talent and graduate designers; and the THX Total Hair Experts Paparazzi Pen where visitors can have the ultimate celebrity selfie with their favourite TV & music stars, set against a branded Clothes Show Live wall. www.whatsonlive.co.uk 55
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Events PREVIEWS Victorian Christmas Evenings Black Country Living Museum, Fri 19 - Tues 23 December
Providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping, these traditional festive evenings at Dudley’s awardwinning living history museum promise plenty of Christmas cheer. Entertainment is provided courtesy of brass bands, street performers and carols singers - and there’s even a fairytale panto with a Black Country twist from the museum’s resident performers, Fizzog Productions. Mulled wine and roasted chestnuts, a food & craft market and the chance to visit Santa by the fireside provide even more reasons to experience this always-popular event.
Continental Circus Berlin On Ice Star City, Birmingham, Thurs 18 December - Sat 3 January
Plenty of festive joy at Birmingham Museums Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Blakesley Hall, Birmingham, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Soho House & Weoley Castle, Birmingham. Various dates apply
There’s certainly no shortage of events to get visitors to Birmingham Museums in the festive spirit this month. An extensive programme across five venues starts with a Nativity Trail at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Taking place throughout December, the trail explores works in the venue’s collection that have a special link to the Christmas Story. There’ll also be a chance to meet Santa at the museum between 17 and 22 December (selected times only). Over at the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, seasonal entertainment on 6 December includes carol singing, costumed guided tours and craft activities for children. On the same day at Weoley Castle, visitors young and old are invited to take part in special Green Wreath Workshops (a charge of £10 per wreath applies). Meanwhile, Christmas tours at Blakesley Hall (8 - 11 December) enable visitors to view the house decorated in Tudor splendour. A warming mug of berry punch and a mince pie are included in the price of £8. Booking is essential! Moving on a few centuries, Blakesley then hosts a Victorian Christmas experience on Sat 13 December, providing visitors with the chance to come face-to-face with costumed characters as they prepare for yuletide festivities. Over at Soho House, Christmas Delights tours (Thursday 4, 11 and 18 December) reveal how industrialist Matthew Boulton and his friends would have celebrated Christmas during the eighteenth century.
After delighting audiences across the world, Continental Circus Berlin this month lands in the Midlands with a glittering show that combines ice artistry, circus skills and illusions. Ice dancers, trapeze artists, contortionists, comedians and magicians all feature in this highenergy production, which is presented within a brand new state-of-the-art (and heated!) luxury big top.
Christmas Celebration Weekends
Christmas, it provides an ideal accompaniment to Birmingham’s well-established Frankfurt Market.
Cadbury World, Birmingham, Sat 6 - Sun 7, Sat 13 - Sun 14 & Sat 20 - Sun 21 December
The run-up to Christmas 2014 sees Bournville’s chocolate paradise converted into a festive wonderland filled with seasonal entertainment and activities. Highlights include Cadbury’s Chuckle Beans joining Snow White on stage for a series of ‘enchanting’ performances, and the chance to visit Father Christmas in his magical grotto, where he’ll be handing out gifts to wellbehaved and deserving youngsters.
Birthplace Light Show Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratford-uponAvon, until Sun 14 December
Winter Skate Centenary Square, Birmingham, until Sun 5 January
Returning to Centenary Square for a second year, Winter Skate provides a perfect opportunity for wannabe Torvill and Deans to try out their skating skills on an Olympic-sized outdoor ice rink. Perfect for the lead-up to
This brand new contemporary light show, which celebrates the four hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of Shakespeare’s birthday, features digital images lasered onto the exterior of the Birthplace Trust building, illuminated gardens and pathways, and dramatic performances from the Birthplace’s resident performers, Shakespeare Aloud. Developed by emerging artists Anthony Head and Emily Knight, the show explores the text and texture of Shakespeare across four themes, combining the Stratford bard’s words with sixteenth century music and patterns. Four shows will be played in rotation every evening, each showcasing a different theme and lasting about five minutes. The shows begin at 4.30pm, 5pm, 5.30pm and 6pm. Entrance to the Birthplace gardens’ illuminations is free of charge between shows. www.whatsonlive.co.uk 57
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MON 1 DEC FRANKFURT CHRISTMAS MARKETS The largest outdoor market in the country, featuring a wide range of traditional handmade toys, art, and items from throughout the world, until Mon 22 Dec, Birmingham City Centre WINTER WONDERLAND Visit Santa in his log cabin, walk through Ice Mountain, take a spin on the Winter Carousel and Sleigh Ride, until Tues 23 Dec, Wonderland, Telford, Shropshire THE SHROPSHIRE SANTA EXPERIENCE until Wed 24 Dec, Park Hall Countryside Experience, Oswestry, North Shropshire CHRISTMAS AT RAYS FARM See baby Jesus in the donkey’s stable with Mary, Joseph, the Three Kings and Wise Men, until Wed 24 Dec, Rays Farm Country Matters, Bridgnorth, Shropshire
WINTER SKATE Providing a perfect opportunity for wannabe Torvill & Deans to try out their skills on an Olympicsize outdoor ice rink, until Sun 5 Jan, Centenary Square, Birmingham THE RAGLEY SNOW BALL Mon 1 Dec, Ragley Hall, Warwickshire THE BIRTHPLACE LIGHT SHOW Celebrate Christmas with the Birthplace lightshow and garden illumination, Mon 1 - Sun 14 Dec, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratfordupon-Avon FESTIVE FEASTS Mon 1 Fri 19 Dec, St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry FESTIVE OUTDOOR AND CRAFTY FUN Mon 1 Mon 22 Dec, Brandon Marsh Nature Centre, Coventry SANTA SAFARI Enjoy a four-mile drive-through safari. See cheetahs, lions and elephants and meet Santa too! Mon 1 - Wed 24 Dec, West Midland Safari Park, Bewdley TRENTHAM FAIRY TRAIL Mon 1 Dec - Wed 24
Dec, Trentham Gardens, Staffs CHRISTMAS POTTERY PAINTING Mon 1 Dec Wed 24 Dec, Gladstone Pottery Museum, Stoke-on-Trent SANTA'S WINTER WONDERLAND Explore Santa’s Christmas snow trail, take a walk through the enchanted forest, enjoy a game of snowballs and hitch a ride on a sledge, Mon 1 - Wed 31 Dec, The Snowdome, Tamworth EXPERIENCE CHRISTMAS AT WORCESTER CATHEDRAL Enjoy a family trail around the east end of the Cathedral, Mon 1 Dec - Tues 6 Jan, Worcester Cathedral SCIENCE OF SOUND Mon 1 Dec - Fri 5 June 2015, Symphony Hall, Birmingham LUNCHTIME TALK: THE FACTORY CHRISTMAS PARTY Illustrated talk linked to the exhibition When Santa Came To The Factory, Tues 2 Dec, Bantock House Museum, Wolverhampton TILE DECORATING WORKSHOPS Drop-in sessions where participants use the technique known as tube lining to decorate their very own tile to take home, Tue 2 Dec, Jackfield Tile Museum, Shropshire
Santa Run - Brindleyplace, Birmingham
DASH ART EXPRESS WORKSHOP Tues 2 Dec, The Hive, Shrewsbury SONGS FOR THE CITY Tues 2 Dec, Lichfield Cathedral POP EUROPE! SYMPOSIUM Symposium addressing the issues concerning the geographical confinement of Pop Art, Tues 2 Dec, Wolverhampton Art Gallery CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT Tues 2 Dec, The Fleece Inn, Worcester ART BUS! GALLERIES NIGHT Birmingham's Art Bus is back on the road this month, transporting art lovers between the city’s various galleries, Wed 3 Dec, mac,
Birmingham VOICES OF WAR EXHIBITION GUIDED TOURS Wed 3 Dec, Library Of Birmingham MAKE A CHRISTMAS PLANTER Wed 3 Dec, Charlecote Park, Warwickshire FREE RADIO STAGE Enjoy festive music and entertainment from Free Radio, Wed 3 Dec, Civic Centre 4, Coventry SANTA AND STEAM Celebrate the festive season with a nostalgic steam ride through Staffordshire’s most idyllic valley, Wed 3 Dec, Churnet Valley Railway, Froghall, Staffordshire
CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL Wed 3 - Sun 7 Dec, St Marys Church, Stafford CHRISTMAS AT ARLEY ARBORETUM Wed 3 Sun 7 Dec, Arley Arboretum, Worcester CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS A rare opportunity to see the house decorated for a Georgian Christmas. Hear tales of how the season was celebrated over two hundred years ago, Thurs 4 Dec, Soho House, Birmingham GRUESOME AND GHOSTLY TOURS Hear about the ghosts that haunt the streets and houses of Lichfield, Thurs 4 Dec, Lichfield City
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Events LISTINGS For full listing information on Events, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk CITY CENTRE SANTA RIDE Charity bike ride around the city centre. All proceeds to the Heart of England Community Foundation, Thurs 4 Dec, Coventry City Centre ANTIQUES FOR EVERYONE Showcasing an eclectic array of antiques and collectables, ranging from kitchenalia through to fine works of art worth in excess of £20,000, Thurs 4 - Sun 7 Dec, NEC, Birmingham CHRISTMAS WREATH MAKING Led by an expert, learn about the different techniques used to make a wreath and then get creative, designing something special to take home with you, Fri 5 Dec, Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire SANTA SAFARI Fri 5 Dec, Hawkstone Park & Follies, Weston-underRedcastle, North Shropshire FESTIVE CHRISTMAS CAROLS Fri 5 Dec, Aston Hall, Birmingham MURDER MYSTERY DINNERS Fri 5 Dec, Shugborough Working Estate, Staffs VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Evening of festive entertainment, Fri 5 Dec, Bantock House Museum, Wolverhampton FRIDAY TWILIGHT CAROLS IN THE CAFE See the World War One exhibition by lamplight and enjoy traditional carols in the cafe with pianist Frank Leigh, Fri 5 Dec, The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent TUDOR BANQUETS Fri 5 Sat 6 Dec, Tamworth Castle, Staffs CHRISTMAS AT HOME WITH THE EDWARDIANS Enjoy Christmas activities and entertainment, Fri 5 - Sat 6 Dec, The Locksmith’s House, Willenhall WINTER WONDERLAND PARTY NIGHT Enjoy food, drink and entertainment by Mark Tolliss Experience, Fri 5 - Sat 6 Dec, National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull WINTER WONDERFARM See Lower Drayton Farm transformed into a winter wonderland and meet Santa for an early Christmas present, Fri 5 - Sun 7 Dec, Lower Drayton Farm, Penkridge, Staffs CLOTHES SHOW LIVE Five-day fashion festival packed with unique and boutique fashion
and beauty brands. Hair and beauty demonstrations, makeovers, experts, trend reports, celebrities and next generation talent all feature, Fri 5 - Tue 9 Dec, NEC, Birmingham CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL Fri 5 - Sat 20 Dec, Lichfield Cathedral SANTA SAFARI Fri 5 Tues 23 Dec, Hawkstone Park & Follies, Shropshire SANTA’S DIZZY DAY A fun-packed experience for children which includes meeting santa, sing-a-longs, festive shows and more, Fri 5 Wed 24 Dec, Belgrade Square, Coventry FARMER'S MARKET Featuring stalls selling local food, drink, craft and produce, including, sweets, apple juice, bread, cakes, honey, smoked meats, handdyed yarns, beer, plants and much more, Sat 6 Dec, The Discovery Centre, Shropshire SANTA RUN In aid of Acorns Children’s Hospice, Sat 6 Dec, Brindleyplace, Birmingham WINTER MARKET Sat 6 Dec, The Bond, Birmingham HAND-CASTING AT THE GLASS MUSEUM Sat 6 Dec, Broadfield House Glass Museum, Dudley A34 FESTIVE DOMINO MUSIC NIGHT An evening of dominos, music & Caribbean cuisine to welcome the festive period, Sat 6 Dec, The Drum, Birmingham CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS Costumed guided tours, carol singing by Enchant Choir and festive refreshments, Sat 6 Dec, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP Sat 6 Dec, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS - CRAFT ACTIVITY Make-and-take drop-in craft activity for children, Sat 6 Dec, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham CHRISTMAS FAYRE Sat 6 Dec, Lower Precinct Shopping Centre, Coventry GREEN WREATH WORKSHOPS Sat 6 Dec, Weoley Castle, Birmingham FREE RADIO CHRISTMAS STARS Sat 6 Dec, New Art Gallery, Walsall LINOCUT PRINTMAKING
WITH IAN PHILIPS Sat 6 Dec, The Willow Gallery, Oswestry, North Shropshire CANDLELIT CHRISTMAS NIGHT Sat 6 Dec, Avoncroft Museum, Bromsgrove GALLERY TOUR An informal tour of the gallery to find out about the history of the building and Wolverhampton’s renowned collections, Sat 6 Dec, Wolverhampton Art Gallery THE SINGULAR EXPLOITS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Sat 6 Dec, Wightwick Manor & Gardens, Wolverhampton CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA Make, play and discover during a festive session inspired by Christmas decorations, Sat 6 Dec, Bilston Craft Gallery CHRISTMAS AT WINTERBOURNE Featuring themed craft activities and a magical Christmas grotto, Sat 6 Dec, Winterbourne House and Garden, Birmingham MUCH WENLOCK CHRISTMAS FAYRE Sat 6 Dec, The Square, Much Wenlock, South Shropshire TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS See the Tudor manor decorated for Christmas, lit by atmospheric candlelight and brought to life by living history group Gloriana, Sat 6 Dec, Selly Manor, Birmingham DRIVEZONE - CAR CLINIC A three-hour course in the basics of motoring, Sat 6 Dec, Heritage Motor Centre, Warwickshire CHRISTMAS BALL Sat 6 Dec, Warwick Castle FESTIVE BUNTING WORKSHOP Sat 6 Dec, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry MIRANDA DICKINSON BOOK LAUNCH Sat 6 Dec, Fargo Village, Coventry CHRSTIMAS WREATH WORKSHOP Sat 6 Dec, Jinney Ring Craft Centre, Bromsgrove STUFF THE TURKEY CHRISTMAS CONCERT Sat 6 Dec, St Nicolas Church, Coventry CHRISTMAS FOOD AND GIFT FAIR Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, National Memorial Arboretum, Staffs CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FARGO STYLE Sat 6 Sun 7 Dec, Fargo Village, Coventry BREAKFAST WITH FATHER CHRISTMAS Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Wightwick Manor & Gardens, Wolverhampton DBPC CHRISTMAS GALA Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Dallas Burton Polo Club, Coventry ATTINGHAM CHRISTMAS Discover the mansion decorated for Christmas in a bygone age, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec,
Frankfurt Christmas Markets, Birmingham City Centre
Attingham Park, Nr Shrewsbury SANTA HUNTS A funfilled search for Santa. Costumed guides and Christmas clues point the way to Santa's workshop. This is a pre-book event, Sat 6 Sun 7 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND FOOD MARKET Sat 6 Sun 7 Dec, Croome Park, Worcester SANTA AT THE SERVANTS' QUARTERS Explore the festively decorated Victorian servants’ quarters and meet Santa in the butler’s pantry, where he’ll be handing out gifts to visiting children, Sat 6 Sun 7 Dec, Shugborough Historic Working Estate, Staffs SANTA STEAM SPECIALS Visit Santa in his special grotto at Arley, where all fare-paying children will receive a present, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Kidderminster CHRISTMAS CRAFT MARKET Featuring local designers selling an exclusive selection of products, including ceramics, jewellery, paintings and craft items, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, mac, Birmingham SANTA AND STEAM Celebrate the festive season with a nostalgic steam ride through Staffordshire’s most idyllic valley, Sat 6 Sun 7 Dec, Churnet Valley Railway, Froghall, Staffordshire CHRISTMAS MARKET Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Upton House & Gardens, Warwickshire VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Blists Hill, Ironbridge, Shropshire SANTA AT ARLEY ARBORETUM Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Arley Arboretum, Worcester CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION WEEKENDS The run-up to Christmas sees Bournville’s chocolate paradise converted into a festive wonderland filled with seasonal
entertainment and activities, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Cadbury World, Birmingham CHRISTMAS FOOD AND CRAFT FAYRE Sat 6 Sun 7 Dec, Weston Park, Shifnal, Shropshire HOLLY WREATH-MAKING WORKSHOPS Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, National Memorial Arboretum, Staffs CHRISTMAS WASSAIL Enjoy Christmas stories and carols from Birmingham Crescent Theatre, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Coughton Court, Warwickshire CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS CARD AND BAUBLE MAKING CRAFTS Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire STORIES WITH SANTA Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire VICTORIAN CRAFT FAYRE Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, St Leonard’s Church, Bridgnorth, Shropshire CHRISTMAS IN THE HOME Learn how to make traditional Christmas decorations and watch demonstrations on how to traditionally boil a Christmas pudding, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley CHRISTMAS GROTTO No child's Christmas would be complete without a trip to see Father Christmas, Sat 6 - Sun 21 Dec, Birmingham Botanical Gardens FATHER CHRISTMAS AT CHARLECOTE Sat 6 - Sun 21 December, Charlecote Park, Warwickshire VISIT FATHER CHRISTMAS Sat 6 - Sun 21 Dec, Upton House & Gardens, Warwickshire VISIT FATHER CHRISTMAS Sat 6 - Sun 21 Dec, Croome Park, Worcester CHRISTMAS FAMILY PORTRAITS Draw your own Holbein-style portrait, Sat 6 - Sun 28 Dec,
Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratfordupon-Avon CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVAL Sat 6 Dec - Mon 5 Jan, Worcester Cathedral A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Sat 6 Dec - Tues 6 Jan, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage & Gardens, Stratford-upon-Avon CHRISTMAS GIFT FAIR Featuring unique arts and crafts created by local designers, Sat 6 Tues 7 Dec, Hall’s Croft, Stratford-uponAvon ATTINGHAM AT CHRISTMAS Discover the mansion decorated for Christmas in a bygone age, Sat 6 - Sun 7 Dec, Attingham Park, Shrewsbury SANTA’S GROTTO Sat 6 Sun 7 Dec, Gregynog Hall, Newtown CHRISTMAS DURING WWI Experience what life was like for a middleclass family between 1914 and 1918, Sat 6 Sun 7 Dec, Hall’s Croft, Stratford-upon-Avon CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOPPING EXPERIENCE Sun 7 Dec, Warwickshire Exhibition Centre DECK THE HALLS Sun 7 Dec, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton SANTA DASH Sun 7 Dec, Stafford Town Centre FAMILY FUSED GLASS DECORATIONS Sun 7 Dec, Broadfield House Glass Museum, Dudley THE MYTON HOSPICES SANTA DASH Sun 7 Dec, War Memorial Park, Coventry CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE Sun 7 Dec, Worcestershire County Museum FLEA FAIR Sun 7 Dec, Three Counties Showground, Malvern COVENTRY BLAZE VS NOTTINGHAM PANTHERS Sun 7 Dec, Skydome Arena, Coventry
Week Commencing
MON 8 DEC BAKE AND MAKE - THE ART OF BREAD AND BUT-
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Events LISTINGS For full listing information on Events, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk TER Find out how people in the seventeenth century ran their home, bake a loaf of bread and make butter, Mon 8 Dec, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton VINTAGE CHRISTMAS PAPER CRAFTS Mon 8 Dec, Gregynog Hall, Newtown CHRISTMAS TOURS Take part in a festive tour, Mon 8 - Thurs 11 Dec, Blakesley Hall, Birmingham MOSELEY BY CANDLELIGHT Mon 8 - Fri 12 Dec, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton CHRISTMAS CAROL CONCERTS Mon 8 - Tues 16 Dec, Wightwick Manor & Gardens, Wolverhampton TILE DECORATING WORKSHOPS Drop-in sessions where participants use the technique known as tube lining to decorate their very own tile to take home, Tue 9 Dec, Jackfield Tile Museum, Shropshire CHRISTMAS FLOWER ARRANGING Tues 9 Dec, Gregynog Hall, Newtown CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT Tues 9 Dec, The Fleece Inn, Evesham DRIFT WHAT YA BRUNG Chance to practise drifting in safe and legal conditions on some of the Pod's thirty acres of open tarmac, where there are beginners, intermediate and advanced tracks open at the same time each DWYB day, Wed 10 Dec, Santa Pod Raceway, Northampton CHRISTMAS COOKERY Wed 10 Dec, Gregynog Hall, Newtown WREATH-MAKING WORKSHOP Wed 10 Dec, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton SANTA AND STEAM Celebrate the festive season with a nostalgic steam ride through Staffordshire’s most idyllic valley, Wed 10 Dec, Churnet Valley Railway, Froghall, Staffordshire FARGO CHRISTMAS MARKET Wed 10 Dec, Fargo Village, Coventry CHRISTMAS AT ARLEY ARBORETUM Wed 10 Sun 14 Dec, Arley Arboretum, Worcester CHRISTMAS MARKET Wed 10 - Wed 24 Dec, Civic Centre 4, Coventry CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS A rare opportunity to see the house decorated for a Georgian Christmas. Hear tales of how the season was celebrated over two hundred years
ago, Thurs 11 Dec, Soho House, Birmingham MURDER MYSTERY DINNERS Thurs 11 Dec, Shugborough Working Estate, Staffordshire CHRISTMAS WREATH MAKING Fri 12 Dec, Witley Court & Gardens, Worcester WORCESTER WOLVES VS SHEFFIELD SHARKS Fri 12 Dec, Worcester University Arena FABRIC FAFFERS Fri 12 Dec, Broadfield House Glass Museum, Stourbridge CHRISTMAS READINGS Fri 12 Dec, Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery, Coventry BOWMAN ANTIQUES FAIR A quality three-day giant antique fair. Up to four hundred stands, including antiques, curios, vintage, retro and collectables. Free Parking, Fri 12 - Sun 14 Dec, Bingley Hall, Stafford WINTER WONDERFARM See Lower Drayton Farm transformed into a winter wonderland and meet Santa for an early Christmas present, Fri 12 - Sun 14 Dec, Lower Drayton Farm, Penkridge, Staffs 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR FROLICS Fri 12 Dec - Mon 5 Jan, Heritage Motor Centre, Warwickshire VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Sat 13 Dec, Blakesley Hall, Birmingham GLAM XMAS PARTY 1970s-themed Christmas party to coincide with the When Santa Came To The Factory exhibition, Sat 13 Dec, Bantock House Museum, Wolverhampton WORCESTER WARRIORS V NOTTINGHAM Sat 13 Dec, Sixways Stadium, Worcester MURDER-MYSTERY DINNERS Sat 13 Dec, Shugborough Working Estate, Staffs CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS Featuring live music, mulled fruit punch and lots of festive goodies, Sat 13 Dec, Chedham's Yard, Warwickshire DRIVEZONE - TASTER One-hour session aimed at young people who’ve not yet started formal driving lessons, Sat 13 Dec, Heritage Motor Centre, Warwickshire A CHRISTMAS WISH Meet Santa, listen to storytelling and join in with a variety of craft activities, Sat 13 Dec, The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent
PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION Join the Simply Paranormal team as they explore ghostly goings on, Sat 13 Dec, St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR AT FUSION Sat 13 Dec, Fusion, Jackfield, Nr Ironbridge, Shropshire LANTERN PARADE Sat 13 Dec, Lower Precinct Shopping Centre, Coventry RETRO CHRISTMAS FAIR Sat 13 Dec, Walsall Leather Museum SANTA DASH Take part in the festive fun and walk or jog a one-mile route from Chase Leisure Centre to the Bank Bar & Lounge in aid of Newlife Foundation, Sat 13 Dec, Cannock Town Centre CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Sat 13 Dec, Christ Church, Oswestry, North Shropshire OVERNIGHT GHOST HUNT Sat 13 Dec, The Falstaff’s Experience, Stratford-upon-Avon BUSH CRAFT - SPOON CARVING Learn the process and techniques of working with green wood and knives to create your own spoon, Sat 13 Dec, Bishops Wood Centre, Stourport CHRISTMAS DECORATION WORKSHOP Decorate and take away your own Christmas pomander, Sat 13 Dec, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratfordupon-Avon CAROLS AT SOHO In partnership with St Michael’s Church, Sat 13 Dec, Soho House, Birmingham FAMILY CHRISTMAS CAROL CONCERT Sat 13 Dec, Croome Park, Worcester SANTA’S GROTTO Sat 13 Dec, Gregynog Hall, Newtown, Powys FESTIVE FARMERS MARKET Sat 13 Dec, Stafford Town Centre SANTA HUNTS A fun-filled search for Santa. Costumed guides and Christmas clues point the way to Santa's workshop. This is a prebook event, Sat 13 Sun 14 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE Crafts, storytelling and a chance to see a very special guest in his grotto, Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire SANTA AT THE SERVANTS' QUARTERS Explore the festively decorated Victorian servants’ quarters and meet Santa in the butler’s pantry, where he’ll be handing out gifts to visiting children, Sat 13 Sun 14 Dec, Shugborough Historic Working Estate, Staffs SANTA STEAM SPECIALS Visit Santa in his spe-
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cial grotto at Arley, where all fare-paying children will receive a present, Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Kidderminster SEARCH FOR SANTA Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Avoncroft Museum, Bromsgrove SANTA AT THE CONE Visits to Santa include a gift, photo, craft activity and much more, Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Red House Glass Cone, Stourbridge CHRISTMAS CRAFT MARKET Featuring local designers selling an exclusive selection of products, including ceramics, jewellery, paintings & craft items, Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, mac, Birmingham CHRISTMAS TRUCE WALK Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, National Memorial Arboretum, Staffs VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Blists Hill, Ironbridge, Shropshire CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Worcestershire County Museum CHRISTMAS IN THE HOME Learn how to make traditional Christmas decorations and watch demonstrations on how to traditionally boil a Christmas pudding, Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley SANTA AT ARLEY ARBORETUM Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Arley Arboretum, Worcester CHRISTMAS WEEKEND Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Bewdley Museum, Worcester SANTA AND STEAM Celebrate the festive season with a nostalgic steam ride through Staffordshire’s most idyllic valley, Sat 13 Sun 14 Dec, Churnet Valley Railway, Froghall, Staffordshire CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION WEEKENDS The run-up to Christmas sees Bournville’s chocolate
paradise converted into a festive wonderland filled with seasonal entertainment and activities, Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Cadbury World, Birmingham MERLIN'S MAGIC WAND WINTER PARTY Festive painting, clay modelmaking and festive craft activities, Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, The National Sea Life Centre, Birmingham CHRISTMAS GIFT-MAKING WORKSHOPS Sat 13 Sun 14 Dec, Jackfield Tile Museum, Ironbridge, Shropshire COVENTRY BLAZE VS SHEFFIELD STEELERS Sun 14 Dec, Skydome Arena, Coventry CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE Enjoy crafts, storytelling and more, Sat 13 - Sun 14 Dec, Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS SANTA TRAILS Sat 13 Sun 14 Dec, Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire CHRISTMAS STORYTELLING Sat 13 - Sun 21 Dec, Croome Park, Worcester 17TH CENTURY CHRISTMAS Sat 13 - Sun 21 Dec, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton FATHER CHRISTMAS GROTTO Sat 13 - Sun 21 Dec, Wightwick Manor & Gardens, Wolverhampton MERRY 'FISHMAS' Visit the National Sealife Centre to meet the man who makes Christmas happen, Sat 13 - Tues 23 Dec, The National Sea Life Centre, Birmingham ATTINGHAM AT CHRISTMAS Discover the mansion decorated for Christmas in a bygone age, Sat 13 - Tues 23 Dec, Attingham Park, Shrewsbury DRIVEZONE - EXPERIENCE A three- hour package that includes classroom training and tuition behind the wheel, Sun 14 Dec, Heritage Motor Centre, Warwickshire
WINTER WONDERLAND PARTY NIGHT Enjoy food, drink and entertainment by Mark Tolliss Experience, Sun 14 Dec, National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Sun 14 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley CHRISTMAS CAROLS ON THE FARM Sun 14 Dec, Fordhall Community Farm, Market Drayton, Shropshire THE MYTON HOSPICES WARWICK SANTA DASH Sun 14 Dec, The Myton Hospice, Coventry OSWESTRY CHRISTMAS MARKET Sun 14 Dec, Bailey Street, Oswestry, North Shropshire POTTER’S WHEEL WORKSHOP Sun 14 Dec, Eastnor Pottery and The Flying Potter, Herefordshire SO SUNDAY, SO SANTA Week Commencing Sun 14 Dec, The MONInn,15 DEC Fleece Evesham SEASONAL CRAFT FOR ADULTS Mon 15 Dec, Solihull Arts Complex TWILIGHT SANTA Pop along after school, meet Santa in the mansion and receive a special gift, Mon 15 - Fri 19 Dec, Attingham Park, Shrewsbury TILE DECORATING WORKSHOP Drop-in sessions where participants use the technique known as tube lining to decorate their very own tile to take home, Tue 16 Dec, Jackfield Tile Museum, Ironbridge, Shropshire CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT Tues 16 Dec, The Fleece Inn, Evesham MURDER MYSTERY DINNERS Tues 16 Dec, Shugborough Working Estate, Staffordshire CHRISTMAS AT ARLEY ARBORETUM Wed 17 Sun 21 Dec, Arley Arboretum, Worcester CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS A rare opportunity to see
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Events LISTINGS For full listing information on Events, including times and dates, visit www.whatsonlive.co.uk the house decorated for a Georgian Christmas. Hear tales of how the season was celebrated over two hundred years ago, Thurs 18 Dec, Soho House, Birmingham MURDER-MYSTERY DINNERS Thurs 18 Dec, Shugborough Working Estate, Stafordshire THREE MEN IN A BOWTIE Music and comedy capers... Thurs 18 Dec, Ashton Theatre, Shrewsbury School EARLY YEARS PLAY DAYS Children aged 1-3 have an opportunity to explore through sensory play that encourages creativity, Thurs 18 - Fri 19 Dec, Hebert Museum & Art Gallery, Coventry THE MAD HATTER'S CHRISTMAS PARTY A theatrical Christmas party which offers participants the chance to eat, drink and dance the night away inside The Studio, The Rep’s newest theatre space, Thurs 18 - Sat 20 Dec, The REP, Birmingham HISTORY TALKS: BLACK COUNTRY ECHOES Paul Quigley, curator of Black Country Echoes, discusses the project and some of the fascinating stories he and the team unearthed while researching the region’s industrial heritage, Fri 19 Dec, Wolverhampton Art Gallery ART SPEAKING Audiodescribed tours of exhibitions for people with visual impairment, Fri 19 Dec, Wolverhampton Art Gallery WORCESTER WOLVES VS LONDON LIONS Fri 19 Dec, University of Worcester Arena OVERNIGHT GHOST HUNT Fri 19 - Sat 20 Dec, The Falstaff’s Experience, Stratford-upon-Avon WINTER WONDERFARM See Lower Drayton Farm transformed into a winter wonderland and meet Santa for an early Christmas present, Fri 19 - Sun 21 Dec, Lower Drayton Farm, Penkridge, Staffs VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS EVENINGS Featuring market stalls, carol singing and both street and musical entertainment. Local theatre group Fizzgog Productions present their fairytale panto, Fri 19 - Tue 23 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley DICKENSIAN CAROL SINGERS & CHRISTMAS STREET THEATRE Sat 20 Dec, Stafford Town
Centre CANDLELIT CAROL SERVICE Sat 20 Dec, National Memorial Arboretum, Staffs AN AFTERNOON WITH CLARE BALDING Sat 20 Dec, Cineworld, Shrewsbury ANNUAL SANTA RUN & ICE RINK Sat 20 Dec, Haughton St Giles Primary School, Staffs CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Sat 20 Dec, Avoncroft Museum, Bromsgrove FUSED GLASS CHRISTMAS DECORATION WORKSHOP Sat 20 Dec, Ruskin Glass Centre, Stourbridge WINTER WONDERLAND PARTY NIGHT Enjoy food, drink and entertainment by Mark Tolliss Experience, Sat 20 Dec, National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull MURDER MYSTERY DINNERS Sat 20 Dec, Shugborough Working Estate, Staffs MEET SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS Sat 20 Dec, City Arcade, Coventry A MAGICAL CHRISTMAS Sat 20 Dec, Elgar Birthplace Museum, Worcester CAROLS AT WARWICK Sat 20 Dec, Warwick Castle SANTA STEAM SPECIALS Visit Santa in his special grotto at Arley, where all fare-paying children will receive a present, Sat 20 - Sun 21 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Kidderminster CHRISTMAS IN THE HOME Learn how to make traditional Christmas decorations and watch demonstrations on how to traditionally boil a Christmas pudding, Sat 20 - Sun 21 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley SANTA AT THE CONE Visits to Santa include a gift, photo, craft activity and much more, Sat 20 - Tue 23 Dec, Red House Glass Cone, Stourbridge SANTA HUNTS A fun-filled search for Santa. Costumed guides and Christmas clues point the way to Santa's workshop. This is a prebook event, Sat 20 Wed 24 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION WEEKENDS The run-up to Christmas sees Bournville’s chocolate paradise converted into a festive wonderland filled with seasonal entertainment and activities, Sat 20 - Sun 21 Dec, Cadbury World, Birmingham SANTA AT ARLEY ARBORE-
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TUM Sat 20 - Sun 21 Dec, Arley Arboretum, Worcester CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS SANTA TRAILS Sat 20 Sun 21 Dec, Tamworth Castle, Staffs SHREWSBURY WALKING TOURS - A CHRISTMAS CAROL Sat 20 - Sun 21 Dec, Shrewsbury Town Centre SANTA AT THE SERVANTS' QUARTERS Explore the festively decorated Victorian servants’ quarters and meet Santa in the butler’s pantry, where he’ll be handing out gifts to visiting children, Sat 20 - Mon 22 Dec, Shugborough Historic Working Estate, Staffs SANTA AND STEAM Celebrate the festive season with a nostalgic steam ride through Staffordshire’s most idyllic valley, Sat 20 Wed 24 Dec, Churnet Valley Railway, Froghall, Staffordshire CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRAIL Sat 20 Dec - Sun 4 Jan, Attingham Park, Shrewsbury MAC FOOD MARKET Indulge yourself with tasty treats and specialist goods at a special festive edition of mac's monthly food market, featuring a host of local artisan producers, Sun 21 Dec, mac, Birmingham CHRISTMAS RAMBLE Enjoy a walk around the Capability Brown Parkland and learn how the landscape has evolved over centuries, Sun 21 Dec, Weston Park, Staffordshire COVENTRY BLAZE VS FIFE FLYERS Sun 21 Dec, Skydome Arena, Coventry CAROLS AND SUNDAY LUNCH Sun 21 Dec, Weston Park,
Staffordshire WASPS VS LONDON IRISH Sun 21 Dec, Ricoh Arena, Coventry A MEDIEVAL CHRISTMAS WITH WAYTES & MEASURES Sun 21 Dec, The Fleece Inn, Worcester CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY FAMILY ACTIVITIES A variety of family-friendly trails, crafts and outdoor activities, Sun 21 Wed 31 Dec, National Memorial Arboretum, Staffs
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MON 22 DEC WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP Mon 22 Dec, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton A VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS WITH SWAN & DYER’S WINTER WARMER A festive celebration of Christmas carols and music hall, Mon 22 Dec, The Fleece Inn, Evesham FESTIVE DROP-IN CRAFT Mon 22 Dec, Artrix, Bromsgrove CATHEDRAL CAROL SERVICES Mon 22 - Tues 23 Dec, Worcester Cathedral TILE DECORATING WORKSHOPS Drop-in sessions where participants use the technique known as tube lining to decorate their very own tile to take home, Tue 23 Dec, Jackfield Tile Museum, Shropshire GREAT HALL MEDIAEVAL BANQUET Tues 23 Dec, Warwick Castle CHRISTMAS BY CANDLELIGHT Tues 23 Dec, The Fleece Inn, Evesham CHRISTMAS QUEST Tues 23 - Wed 24 Dec, Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton SANTA STEAM SPECIALS Visit Santa in his spe-
cial grotto at Arley, where all fare-paying children will receive a present, Wed 24 Dec, Severn Valley Railway, Kidderminster CHRISTMAS EVE GHOST TOUR Including mince pies and mulled wine, Wed 24 Dec, The Falstaff’s Experience, Stratford-upon-Avon TUDOR CHRISTMAS TALKS Wed 24 Dec, Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Stratfordupon-Avon BLESSING OF THE CRIB Wed 24 Dec, Worcester Cathedral CHRISTMAS DAY EUCHARIST Thurs 25 Dec, Worcester Cathedral CHRISTMAS DAY EVENSONG WITH CAROLS Thurs 25 Dec, Worcester Cathedral COVENTRY BLAZE VS CARDIFF DEVILS Fri 26 Dec, Skydome Arena, Coventry WINTER FAMILY OUTDOOR TRAIL Fri 26 Dec - Mon 5 Jan, Croome Park, Worcester TOY COLLECTORS FAIR Described as 'Britain's biggest' event of its kind and featuring thousands of collectables for sale from the UK's leading specialist dealers, Sat 27 Dec, NEC, Birmingham CHRISTMAS IN THE HOME Learn how to make traditional Christmas decorations and watch demonstrations on how to traditionally boil a Christmas pudding, Sat 27 - Sun 28 Dec, Black Country Living Museum, Dudley FLEECE FESTIVE FILMS Sun 28 Dec, The Fleece Inn, Evesham EVENSONG WITH CAROLS Sun 28 Dec, Great Witley Parish Church, Worcester
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOLIDAY POTTERY SESSIONS Mon 29 Dec, Eastnor Pottery and The Flying Potter, Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire TILE DECORATING WORKSHOPS Drop-in sessions where participants use the technique known as tube lining to decorate their very own tile to take home, Tue 30 Dec, Jackfield Tile Museum, Ironbridge, Shropshire NEW YEAR’S EVE GHOST TOUR Includes a glass of buck’s fizz, Wed 31 Dec, The Falstaff’s Experience, Stratfordupon-Avon NEW YEAR’S EVE GALA Enjoy a five-course meal and disco, Wed 31 Dec, Hawkstone Park & Follies, Westonunder-Redcastle, North Shropshire NEW YEAR’S EVE HOUSE PARTY Wed 31 Dec, Weston Park, Staffordshire NEW YEAR’S EVE 1940S PARTY Includes a welcome drink and a fourcourse meal, Wed 31 Dec, Jinney Ring Craft Centre, Bromsgrove NEW YEAR EVE CEILIDH Family event featuring music entertainment as well as a hot supper and bonfire. Fancy dress theme is Sci-Fi, Wed 31 Dec, The Fleece Inn, Evesham GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY Featuring a glass of fizz on arrival, live music and hot food, Wed 31 Dec, The Swan Theatre, Worcester NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATIONS Featuring a buffet and live entertainment from Sole Trader, Wed 31 Dec, Wharton Park, Bewdley
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Eating Out Just Good Food at The REP... Highly rated local outfit Just Good Food has been chosen by The REP as its caterer for private parties and events. The Birmingham-based catering company will provide a wide range of food options - from canapes to three-course meals for a variety of events at the Centenary Square theatre venue, including VIP launch events, opening nights, corporate breakfasts, lunches and private parties. The company will this month be creating a special menu for The REP’s Alice In Wonderland-themed Mad Hatter’s Christmas Parties.
Gentleman & Scholar opens at The Hyatt Birmingham’s Hyatt hotel has unveiled its brand new look following a multi-million pound refurbishment. An integral part of the revamp is the creation of a new bistro pub. The Gentleman & Scholar opens onto Broad Street and features a heated terrace and extensive menu. Open to both guests and non-guests, the eatery mixes modern European cuisine with great British classics. Dishes include a trio of Shropshire lamb, chargrilled cutlets, lamb shoulder boulangere and sauted sweet breads, all sourced from local producers.
Warwick venue unveils new look It’s been a hive of activity behind the scenes at Warwick’s popular Rose & Crown pub, with the venue now boasting a stylish new look and new dining facilities. The pub’s private dining room, The Wood Shed, offers a lovely setting for ‘a bit of a do’. Its decor is described as ‘rustic chic with some quirky antique pieces and plenty of space to sit back and have a special lunch/dinner or momentous meeting’. Another new addition at the Rose & Crown is The Yard. With its whitewashed brick walls and comfy booth seating, it offers the perfect ambience in which to enjoy laidback lunches and drinks with friends. To go with the new look, head chef Rob Hartwell has rustled up a variety of hearty dishes for the winter months. Using the best of the season’s crop, the menu features: mulled Cornish lamb casserole with creamy mash; pan-fried sea bass with Bombay potatoes, onion bhaji and cardamom yogurt; and smoked haddock and king prawn pie with parsley crust and winter greens. To book a table or find out more about the Rose & Crown, visit www.roseandcrownwarwick.co.uk
Number Six the place to be... REVIEW Located in the heart of Warwick, Number Six Castle Street is a relatively new addition to the town’s thriving restaurant scene. And if you’re looking for really good food at decent prices, this is the place to be. On the cold night my dining partner and I visited, I’m pleased to report that the welcome was warm and friendly, setting the tone for the service we were to receive throughout the evening. The restaurant is on two levels, with bare light wooden tables and a number of different (in fact, too many) styles of chair. And here’s my main, and probably only criticism: there’s something just not quite right with the ambiance created by the furnishings and, in particular, the lighting. Everything is too bright and harsh, and needs softening to create a more intimate and relaxing atmosphere. The good news is, with a few tweaks, this could easily be achieved.
But on to the food. For starters (ranging from £4.95-£6.95) I opted for twice-baked gruyere cheese soufflé with shallots and walnut bread. This was delicious, and the accompanying slithers of granny smith apple were the perfect accompaniment to cut through the creamy cheese flavours. My friend’s squash bubble and squeak cake, served with poached duck egg, had an excellent consistency and was just the thing for a cold autumnal night. From the impressive range of Mains (£9.95 for fish and chips or risotto to £22.50 for steak of the day) my slow-braised belly of pork, with potato gratin, baby carrots and house jus (£15.95) was utterly sublime. I would go as far as to say it was the best pork dish I’ve ever tasted. Whilst I was in raptures, my mate enjoyed pheasant breast with pickled red cabbage, carrots, suet dumplings and candied beetroot (£14.95). His only quibble was that there were perhaps too many diverse flavours fighting
for attention, but his empty plate told the real story. We rounded off the evening with a bitter chocolate marquis, with cherry puree and glazed oranges (for me), and a baked treacle tart, with lemon curd, winter berry granola and crème anglaise. We tried a bit of each other’s desserts and couldn’t decide which was better - they were both perfectly presented, and, above all, tasty as hell! And, as with all the puddings, only £6.95. The restaurant also boasts a great cocktail and wine list, and upstairs there’s the option of private dining. So, despite my gripe about the lighting, Number Six has the potential to go all the way to Number One. Jack Rolfe Food: nnnnn Service: nnnnn Ambience: n n n n n Overall value n n n n n OVERALL n n n n n Number Six Castle Street Warwick CV34 4BP Tel: 01926 497663 www.whatsonlive.co.uk 65
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Birmingham AALTO RESTAURANT Hotel La Tour, Albert Street, Birmingham B5 5JT 0121 718 8000 AIR RESTAURANT LG Arena, Bickenhill Rd, 0844 338 0333 BALCONY BRASSERIE Selfridges On4, The Bullring, B5 4BP BANK 4 Brindleyplace, B1 2JB 0121 633 4466 BAR ESTILO 10-114 Wharfside St, The Mailbox, B1 1RF 0121 643 3443 BARAJEE 265 Broad Street, B1 2DS 0121 643 6699 BELLA ITALIA 102 New Street, B2 4HQ 0121 643 1548 BERLIOZ Burlington Arcade, New St, B2 4JQ 0121 633 1737 BLUE GINGER 32 Poplar, Rd, Kings Heath, B14 7AD 0121 444 0999 BLUE MANGO Regency Wharf, Broad St, B1 2DS 0121 633 4422 BLUE PIANO RESTAURANT AND BAR 24-26 Harborne Rd, B15 3AA 0121 454 6877 BUONISSIMO 1 Albany Rd, Harborne, B17 9JX 0121 426 2444 CAFE OPUS 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace, B1 2HS 0121 248 3226 CARLUCCIO’S The Water’s Edge, Brindleyplace B1 2HP 0121 633 9262 CENTENARY BAR & BRASSERIE Broad Street, B1 2EP 0121 245 2080 CHI BAR & GRILL 61 Newhall Street, B3 3RB 0121 233 3150 CHIMICHANGA 41 Mill Lane Arcade, Touchwood, Solihull, B91 3GS 0121 704 0749 CHUNG YING 16-18 Wrottersley Street, B5 4RT 0121 622 5669 CHUNG YING CENTRAL 126 Colmore Row, B3 3AP 0121 400 0888
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Warwickshire 7 SQUARE 7 Old Square, Warwick CV34 4RA 01926 411 755 NO. 9 CHURCH STREET Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6HB 01789 415522 AGRA PLACE 12 Abbey Green, Nuneaton, CV11 5DR 024 7635 0515 THE ALMANAK Abbey End North, Kenilworth, CV8 1QJ 01926 353 637 AUBERGINE 32 Smith St, Warwick CV34 4HS 01926 400 086 THE ALMANACK Abbey End North, Kenilworth CV8 1QJ 01926 353637 THE BELL Alderminster, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 8NY 01789 450414 BLUE BISTRO 21 Spon St, Coventry, CV1 3BA 024 7622 9274 BROWNS Earl St, Coventry CV1 5RU 0247 622 1100 CARLUCCIOS 13 Waterside, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6BA 01789 267424 CASTLES 6 Castle Street, CV34 4QU 01926 495421 CATALAN 6 Jury St , Warwick CV34 4EW 01926 498 930 THE CHURCH STREET TOWNHOUSE 16 Church Street, Stratford-uponAvon CV37 6HB 01789 262222 COOMBE ABBEY Brinklow Road, Coventry, CV3 2AB 024 7645 0450 CROSSED KHUKRIS GURKHA 115 Abbey Street, Nuneaton, CV11 5BX 024 7634 4488 EDWARD MOON 9 Chapel Street, Stratford-uponAvon, CV37 6EP 01789 267069 EGO 29 The Square, Kenilworth, CV8 1EF 01926 864463 THE ENCORE Bridge Street Stratford upon Avon CV37 6AB 01789 269462 FINEST CATCH B’ham Rd, Henley in Arden. B95 5QR 01564 793783 FIVE RIVERS 20-22 Victoria Terrace, Leamington Spa, CV31 3AB 01926 431999 GEORGETOWN 23 Sheep St, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 6EF 01789 204445 GRANTS OF SHEEP ST 21-23 Sheep Street, Stratfordupon-Avon, CV37 6EF 01789 290 008 HIGH PAVEMENT BAR & DINING 3 High Street, CV34 4AP 01926 494725 HELP OUT MILL Heather Rd, Shakerstone, Nuneaton. CV13 0BT 01530 260666 INDIA RED 25 Abbey Street, Nuneaton, CV11 5BX 024 7634 2090 JIMMY SPICES 64-66 Station Rd, Solihull, B91 3RX 0121 709 2111 LE BISTRO PIERRE Swans Nest, Bridgford, Stratford
upon Avon. CV37 7LT 01789 264804 MALLORY COURT Harbury Lane, Leamington Spa, CV33 9QB, 01926 330214 MATRICARDIS 97 High St, Henley in Arden. B95 5AT 01564 792735 MERCHANTS Swan Street, Warwick CV34 4BJ 01926 403833 NICOLINIS 14 The Parade, Leamington Spa, CV32 4DW 01926 421620 NUMBER SIX Castle Street, Warwick, CV34 4BP 01926 497663 ONE ELM 1 Guild St, Stratford-Upon-Avon, CV37 6QZ 01789 404919 PREZZO 1-3 High St, Warwick CV34 4AP 01926 475867 RESTAURANT 23 34 Hamilton Terrace, Holly Walk Leamington Spa, CV32 4LY 01926 422422 RISTORANTE DA VINCI 50 Earlsdon Street, Coventry, CV5 6EJ 024 7671 3554 ROBBIE’S RESTAURANT 74 Smith Street, CV34 4HU 01926 400470 ROOFTOP RESTAURANT @ The RST, Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6BB 01789 403449 SAFFRON GOLD Market St, Westgate House, Warwick CV34 4DE 01926 402061 THE SAXON MILL Coventry Rd, Guys Cliffe, Warwick CV34 5YN 01926 492 255 SIGNATURES @ The Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, CV1 1GS 02476 846762 TAILORS 22 Market Place, Warwick CV34 4SL 01926 410590 THE TREVELYAN Warwick Rd, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 ONR 01789 295252 THE VINE INN 86 - 88 West St, Warwick CV34 6AW 07873 219005 WARWICK SPICE 24 Smith Street, CV34 4HS 01926 491736 ZIZZI 85-87 Regent Square House, Parade, Leamington Spa CV 32 4NL 01926 432532
Worcestershire ANAKARI 47 The Tythings, Worcester. WR1 1JT 01905 21412 ANGEL CHEF 1 Angel St, Worcester WR1 3QT 01905 731131 ANUPAM 85 Church Street, Malvern. WR14 2AE 01684 573814 BACCHUS 44 Worcester Road, Bromsgrove B61 0TA 01527 877557 BENEDICTOS 34 Sidbury, Worcester WR1 2HZ 01905 21444 BINDLES BAR & BRASSERIE 55 Sidbury, WR1 2HU 01905 611120 BRAMBLINGS Hither Green Lane, Redditch, B98 9BE 01527 406600 BRIDGE INN Plough Road,
Droitwich WR9 7NQ 01905 345874 BROWNS 24 Quay St, Worcester WR1 2JJ 01905 26263 CHADDESLEY RESTAURANT Brockencote Hall Hotel, Kidderminster DY10 4PY 01562 777876 THE CHASE INN Chase Rd, Upper Colwall, Malvern. WR13 6DQ 01684 540276 CHESTERS 51 New St, Worcester, WR1 2DL 01905 611638 CROWN & SANDYS Main Rd, Ombersley, WR9 0EW 01905 62025 EWE AND LAMB Hanbury Road, Bromsgrove B60 4DN 01527 871 929 THE FIG TREE 99 Church Street, Gt Malvern, WR14 2AE 01684 569909 FOUR SEASONS 61 Lowesmoor, Worcester WR1 2RS 01905 27026 FUSION BRASSERIE Hawbridge, Stoulton, Worcester WR7 4RJ 01905 840647 THE INN AT STONEHALL Stonehall Common, Worcester, WR5 3QG 01905 820462 KING CHARLES II King Charles House, New St, Worcester WR1 2D 01905 22449 L’AMUSE BOUCHE 51 Graham Rd, Malvern. WR14 2HU 01684 572427 LANGTREYS 89a High St, Bromsgrove. B61 8AQ 01527 878242 LITTLE VENICE 1 - 3 St Nicholas St, Worcester WR1 1UW 01905 726126 LOTUS HOUSE 33 Ombersley St East, Droitwich, WR9 8QX 01905 770079 MAEKONG THAI 12 Worcester Road, Bromsgrove B61 7AE 01527 578888 MASSALLA LOUNGE 35 Broad St, Worcester WR1 3NH 01905 729955 MUG HOUSE Claines Lane, Worcester WR3 7RN 01905 456649 ON THE ROCKS 44 Worcester Road, Bromsgrove, B61 7AE 01527 882412 PORTOFINO, 6 Worcester Rd, Droitwich. WR9 8AD 01905 794799 PORTWAY ITALIAN, Alcester Rd, Redditch. B48 7HT 01564 824794 PUCCINI'S, 12 Friar St, Worcester WR12LZ 01905 27770 RAJDOOT Cutnall Green, Droitwich. WR9 0PW 01299 851000 ROSADOS’S 2 Finstall Rd, Aston Fields, Bromsgrove. B60 2DZ 01527 889948 SAFFRON BISTRO 15 New St, Worcester WR1 2DP 01905 610505
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