The Memory of Water
Blue Orange Theatre,118 Great Hampton St, Birmingham B18 6AD, UKWinner of the Olivier Award for Best Comedy, Shelagh Stephenson’s poignant and painfully funny comedy is about conflicting memories, life and loss.
Take a browse through the hundreds of events happening throughout the Quarter this year.
Winner of the Olivier Award for Best Comedy, Shelagh Stephenson’s poignant and painfully funny comedy is about conflicting memories, life and loss.
Live music every Friday & Saturday at The Actress and Bishop! Catch The River Rea duo play live on 23rd March from 20:00 bringing you tributes to ska, soul, rock n roll, funk, reggae and modern. Fun, laughter, banter! Free entry - to reserve an area email us at info@theactressandbishop.co.uk
Drawing with dry media is as old as mankind. Ochre and charcoal dust were blown through straws onto cave walls by the first artists. In more recent times, the dry media of pencil, pastel, and charcoal were favoured by travelling artists as ideal for drawing with minimum of fuss on site in sketchbooks or portfolios. ... Read more
The RBSA Print Prize is a biennale exhibition, which celebrates all forms of print making and supports artists from across the UK and further afield. With a significant number of print works held in the RBSA Collection, print making is firmly intertwined with the history of the RBSA and many current Members and Associates work ... Read more
Sunday Morning Kids Pokémon Club at Geek Retreat Birmingham! Every Sunday Morning from 11am-1pm. This event is for under 16s. £5 Entry – Includes a Booster Pack. Play some fun games, relax and meet new friends. New players are very welcome and staff will be on hand to help out. Parents and guardians are welcome to learn along ... Read more
Indulge in one of our famous Sunday Roasts each week and wash it down with a Blo*dy Mary just how it's intended. Choose from Dunwood Farm Beef, Packington Pork Belly or our vegan Squash & Spinach stack followed by one of our seasonal puds
This tour is different. We get under the 'skin' of the city. We understand how the Jewellery Quarter developed from a country estate to a center of amazing invention and industrialisation. We see how this place adds to today's city. We look at issues being tackled in today's city.
Unique and timeless – the legend that is Steve Gibbons has withstood the fads and fashions of the music business for over four decades. Analyse his music and superb self-penned songs and you’ll find the influences of blues, country, even psychedelia. Born in Birmingham, Steve first came to prominence as the leader of The Uglys, ... Read more
Unique and timeless – the legend that is Steve Gibbons has withstood the fads and fashions of the music business for over four decades. Analyse his music and superb self-penned songs and you’ll find the influences of blues, country, even psychedelia. Born in Birmingham, Steve first came to prominence as the leader of The Uglys, ... Read more
A slow & calming class that will prepare you for the rest of the week ahead. Expect some active & passive stretches as well as some occasional mobility work. (best suited for beginners & pregnant women)
The RBSA Print Prize is a biennale exhibition, which celebrates all forms of print making and supports artists from across the UK and further afield. With a significant number of print works held in the RBSA Collection, print making is firmly intertwined with the history of the RBSA and many current Members and Associates work ... Read more
Drawing with dry media is as old as mankind. Ochre and charcoal dust were blown through straws onto cave walls by the first artists. In more recent times, the dry media of pencil, pastel, and charcoal were favoured by travelling artists as ideal for drawing with minimum of fuss on site in sketchbooks or portfolios. ... Read more