Newton Faulkner
The Button Factory,25 Frederick St, Birmingham B1 3HH, UKMCD PRESENTS NEWTON FAULKNERPLUS SUPPORTTHE BUTTON FACTORYWED 8TH NOVEMBER 2023DOORS 7:30PM
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MCD PRESENTS NEWTON FAULKNERPLUS SUPPORTTHE BUTTON FACTORYWED 8TH NOVEMBER 2023DOORS 7:30PM
Birmingham’s premier Improv Group, bring you a night of high-octane improvised comedy nonsense, based entirely on your suggestions. Expect the unexpected as quick-witted players conjure up hilarious spontaneous songs, sketches ... Read more
Set in a P.E changing room, Physical Education is a commentary on how toxic masculinity and lad culture can affect young men in school.The play deals with power, sexuality and the ... Read more
Open mic night every Wednesday at The Actress and Bishop with our alternating hosts Joe Oakes & Levi Washington.The best in live and local music from 20:00.Contact us at info@theactressandbishop.co.uk ... Read more
Willow Weaver Sue Kirk and textile artist Rosalind Stoddart both use materials grown and harvested from their land to create organic pieces that have simple clarity of aesthetic beauty.This exhibition ... Read more
As we approach Christmas, our minds wander more and more to what we’ll be drinking for the festive season. And for us, there has to be plenty of port, sherry ... Read more
Hockley Social Club is a former 10,000 square foot printing factory, that is now a street food venue. Brought to you by the team behind Digbeth Dining Club, Hockley Social ... Read more
Set in a P.E changing room, Physical Education is a commentary on how toxic masculinity and lad culture can affect young men in school.The play deals with power, sexuality and the ... Read more
3-time award-nominated standup comedy night, featuring up-and-coming comics from around the circuit.
Every Thursday join Quizmaster Stoo for a Speed quiz. Mobile phones at the ready for multiple choice answers and rounds where you can shoot to the top or lose all ... Read more
Willow Weaver Sue Kirk and textile artist Rosalind Stoddart both use materials grown and harvested from their land to create organic pieces that have simple clarity of aesthetic beauty.This exhibition ... Read more