BBC drama Peaky Blinders has transformed the image of Birmingham and helped make the city a centre for creativity, TV and film production, and a tourist hotspot.
Figures show Peaky Blinders has helped draw a record number of visitors to Birmingham as well as inspiring theme nights, tours, and street art.
Birmingham Royal Ballet is delighted to announce that tickets will go on general sale on Friday 18 February for the company’s residency at The Rep from Sunday 8 -Saturday 14 May.
Filled with 50 delicious and evocative recipes, the book takes inspiration from the iconic locations the infamous gang inhabits, from the bar at The Garrison, to the glamour of the Eden Club and the extravagance of Arrow House.
After nearly 25 years, Jonathan Watkins, Ikon Director, has announced he is stepping down from the role in October 2022. Ikon is known for its strong exhibitions of UK and international artists, commissioning of major public artworks, and a public programme imbedded in the local community.
The ‘Everything to Everybody’ Project are delivering activities alongside partners including Stan’s Cafe, Birmingham Centre for Art Therapies, poet and hip hop artist Kurly, and stage combat specialists Sword Dance with Shakespeare inspired activities for all ages and abilities.
The intimate venue, located on Drury Lane, will seat up to 26 guests and is a new venture from local chef Rob Palmer who previously led Hampton Manor to its first Michelin star.
And love is in the air at the Royal Shakespeare Company with a new production of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy Much Ado About Nothing set in an Afro-futuristic world.