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.
60th Birthday celebration for the Welsh pianist/composer, bringing together two of his jazz projects: His Quintet’s recent set of arrangements of Kenny Garrett material (by Andy Hague), and a new ... Read more
Silver Bangle Class £95You can choose from a selection of different silver wires to either make one wider silver bangle or two fine silver bangles held together with a jump ... Read more
Discover all the suppliers you need for a dream wedding right here in the romantic setting of Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter.
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 ... 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 ... Read more
Saturday Morning Kids Lorcana Club at Geek Retreat Birmingham!Every Saturday Morning from 11am-1pm.This event is for under 16s.£6 Entry – Includes a Booster Pack.Play some fun games, relax and meet ... Read more
An Italian EasterSaturday 23 March at 1-3pm and 4-6pmJoin Matt (Mangia! Mangia!) for An Italian Easter at Gulp. Guests can expect a light lunch and treats, and a mini masterclass ... Read more
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 ... 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 ... 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 ... Read more