News from 2017
The adventures of Stick Man
Local bloggers with children share their thoughts on Scamp Theatre's award-winning production of Stick Man which opened at Town Hall earlier this week.National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain's Sarah Alexander appointed OBE
Sarah Alexander, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in New Year’s Honours List.The Blue Men rock out in Birmingham
The global smash-hit Blue Man Group, presented by Town Hall Symphony Hall, opened at The ICC last night for a UK-exclusive limited run of shows.Blue Man Group in the Deep Blue Sea
Ahead of the opening of a UK-exclusive limited run, the Blue Man Group ventured into the Deep Blue Sea at The National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham.SHOUTing about Drag Race
With a New Year just days away, SHOUT Festival Producer, Adam Carver reflects on SHOUT Festival 2017 and the cultural phenomenon of RuPauls' Drag Race'Strictly' fever strikes in Brum
The fab-u-lous stars of Strictly will be cha-cha-cha-ing to the city following the final of Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday 16 December.Meet the West Midlands musicians performing with the NYO
The National Youth Orchestra is a team like no other. The 164 musicians come from all over the UK, including some very talented teenagers from the West Midlands.Ukulele learners meet Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
After attending The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain's performance at Symphony Hall on Thursday 7 December, Ukulele learners from THSH's Live in the Lodge met the all-singing, all-strumming Ukulele playersTHSH's Nick Reed, Anita Bhalla OBE and Paul Faulkner listed amongst the regions most influential people
Birmingham Post has listed THSH's CEO, Nick Reed; Chair, Anita Bhalla OBE and Vice Chair, Paul Faulkner amongst the region's most influential people - selected by a panel of senior Birmingham Post editorial staff