REVIEW: Kidderminster Male Choir, Kidderminster Town Hall

5:00pm Thursday 2nd May 2013

Review by VJS.

REVIEW: Two Door Cinema Club, Wolverhampton Civic

REVIEW: Two Door Cinema Club, Wolverhampton Civic

4:38pm Thursday 2nd May 2013

THERE isn’t much to complain about with feel-good Northern Irish indie band Two Door Cinema Club.

REVIEW: High Society, Rose Theatre, Kidderminster

High Society: Theatre fans are invited to the society wedding of the year.

11:05am Thursday 14th March 2013

Review by Von Stewart.

REVIEW: Maurice’s Jubilee, Festival Theatre, Malvern, until Saturday

9:45am Wednesday 13th March 2013

DIAMONDS figure prominently in this poignant but also sparkling gem of a production.

REVIEW: Status Quo, Wolverhampton Civic Hall

3:09pm Saturday 9th March 2013

FANS were queuing down the road before the doors opened at Wolverhampton Civic to see their beloved Status Quo.

REVIEW: Birdsong - at the Festival Theatre, Malvern, until Saturday, March 9

4:51pm Tuesday 5th March 2013

tHE intimacy of both a heart-breaking love story and the bonds brokered in the First World War trenches provide the ammunition for an evening of explosive and at times raw emotion.

REVIEW: Train, Wolverhampton Civic Hall

Chugging along: Train.

4:10pm Tuesday 26th February 2013

THE long blast of a locomotive steam whistle heralded the arrival of San Francisco trio Train at a packed Civic.

Aladdin - Birmingham Royal Ballet

5:00pm Monday 18th February 2013

A CRESCENT moon set in a purple sky, that fabled lamp held aloft by unseen hands… this will certainly be an Arabian night to remember.

Nicholas Crane talks towns in Bewdley

Talking towns: From left, Peter Miller of Bewdley Development Trust, Roger Key of Bewdley Festival, Nicholas Crane and Richard Perrin of Bewdley Civic Society. picture: COLIN HILL

11:18am Friday 8th February 2013

A CAPACITY audience turned out to hear Nicholas Crane, star of the TV Series Coast, speak at Bewdley Baptist Church.

REVIEW: Comedy at the Civic, Stourport Civic Hall

Brendon Burns

4:00pm Monday 14th January 2013

‘THE only thing Stourport and Stourbridge have in common are the first five letters’ quipped an audience member at last week’s Comedy at the Civic.



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