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School children find careers inspiration at the BMM
Careers Tour. Photo courtesy of the BMM. “It was wonderful seeing the excitement as the children realised that they could do it too.” More than 200 children aged 11 to 16 were inspired by games developers, vehicle engineers, and technology innovators at this year’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Week designed and led by the British Motor Museum. Through talks and activities delivered by a range of local companies, including Playground Games, Lotus Ca
Tanya Aspinwall
3 hours ago2 min read


Stepping Out at The Priory
Stepping Out written by Richard Harris at The Priory Theatre, Kenilworth, from 1-11 July. Director Steve Bingham. Choreographer Sue Biddle. Preview Stepping Out is a warm and very funny play about the lives, laughs and loves of a group of women (and one man) attending a weekly tap-dance class in a dingy North London church hall. Mavis, a former professional dancer teaches the bumbling tappers whilst mediating the dramas that erupt among the motley but loveable crew. When they
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1 day ago1 min read


New Home for BBC Gardeners' World Live and Good Food Show Summer
Packington Hall. Photo by Martyn Blair of Corley & Fillongley Photographic Club. BBC Gardeners’ World Live and the Good Food Show Summer, which will be renamed as the Good Food Festival, are moving to the breathtaking 4,500-acre Packington Estate in Meriden, Warwickshire with the first Show taking place 17 – 20 June 2027. After an incredible 35-year legacy at the NEC Birmingham, these much-loved flagship events will relocate to Packington Estate, just five miles from the NE
ann-evans
2 days ago2 min read


Popcorn at the Criterion
Popcorn. Wayne Hudson played by Connor Bailey and Scout played by Kelly Davidson. Photo courtesy of The Criterion Theatre. Popcorn by Ben Elton, Criterion Theatre, Earlsdon, Coventry, from 27 June – 4 July. Review by Hilary Hopker It was a sweltering opening night for Popcorn at the Criterion. Thankfully the recent refurbishment of the lobby area meant there was cooling air con, but because they are awaiting a grant for the main theatre, many people were left fanning themsel
Hilary Hopker
3 days ago3 min read


British Motor Museum's golden era of Hot Hatches.
CEO Peter Armstrong. Photo courtesy of the BMM. The British Motor Museum invites visitors to return to the golden era of hot hatches in their new exhibition: ‘Spoiler Alert: The Hot Hatch Story’, celebrating these everyday road heroes. Inspired by the energetic atmosphere of car meets and the bold visuals of era-defining car magazines, the exhibition immerses visitors in the 80s and 90s hot hatch culture in a space brimming with nostalgia. ‘Spoiler Alert’, which opened on 20
Tanya Aspinwall
3 days ago2 min read


How far would you go to hide a scandal?
Copernicana CIC and Firstlight Theatre bring The Morality of Mrs. Dulska to The Bear Pit Theatre, 8–11 July 2026. Running time 110 minutes (plus interval) Preview A fiercely funny European masterpiece is coming straight to the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon. Copernicana CIC and firstlight Theatre are staging Gabriela Zapolska’s landmark comedy, The Morality of Mrs. Dulska, at The Bear Pit Theatre this July. The play is a hilarious, biting satire about keeping up appearances
ann-evans
4 days ago2 min read


Summer savings at the British Motor Museum
Looking down into the workshop. Photo courtesy of the BMM. The British Motor Museum is ready to welcome families this summer with £1 child tickets for visits between 25 June and 1 September. The Chancellor recently announced the UK government’s Great British Summer Savings scheme, which will temporarily reduce VAT on eligible family activities from when schools finish for the summer in Scotland (25 June) until children return to classrooms in England, Wales and Northern Irel
Tanya Aspinwall
5 days ago2 min read


Four Get Lost in the Woods - A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream. Photo©EllieKurttz A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, edited by Robin Belfield at The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon until 30 August. Review by Heidi Barber. First published in 1600, this popular Shakespearean play is one of his most entertaining and imaginative comedies. It has inspired numerous film versions including a 1935 film with James Cagney as the well-known and aptly named character, Bottom. For those who have not seen th
Heidi Barber.
6 days ago2 min read


Petrol and Pride at the British Motor Museum
Petrol & Pride. Photo by Olgun Kordal. The British Motor Museum is to host ‘Petrol & Pride’, which returns for its second year on Sunday, 26 July. Building an empowering new fixture for members, friends and allies of the LGBTQIA+ community, the event aims to allow everyone to show off their pride in their wheels and themselves. The event is inclusive not only of all people, but of all vehicles. Visitors can immerse themselves in a day of music, food and fun in the beating h
Tanya Aspinwall
Jun 242 min read


Rock of Ages rocks The Talisman
Phoebe Dann (Sherrie), Ben Ionoff (Stacie Jaxx) and Harry Bowser (Drew Boley). Photo by Robert Warner. Rock of Ages at The Talisman Theatre, Kenilworth from Monday 22 June to Saturday 27 June. Book by Chris D’Arienzo and arrangements and orchestrations by Ethan Popp. Review by Ashley Hayward. This highly enjoyable show transports us back in time to the 1980’s world of sex, drugs and rock and roll and it superbly captures the optimism, excesses and culture of that era. The act
Ashley Hayward
Jun 233 min read


CovLitFest: Coventry’s New Community Literary Festival Launches This June
Local writers taking part in Cov Lit Fest. A new community literary festival is taking place in Coventry city centre from 25-27 June 2026 with fun and fascinating book-related activities for all ages in venues across Coventry City Centre, with a strong focus on local authors. The collage above shows local writers: l- r Top row: Pippa Virdee, Eleanor Nesbitt, Ann Evans Middle row: Nicky Downes, Danny Scott, Margaret Mather Bottom row: Anna Stephens, Andrea Mbarushimana and Di
Alison Manning
Jun 223 min read


Rugby Theatre's 'We Will Rock You' certainly will!
Killer Queen Natalie Van Spelde and ensemble. Photo by Martin Pulley. We Will Rock You, Music and Lyrics by Queen, Story and Script by Ben Elton, at Rgby Theatre from 20 – 27 June 2026. Directed by Emma Bright, Musical Director Liam Walker, Choreographer Jo Walker. Review by Ann Evans This could be the shortest review ever – I only need two words to describe Rugby Theatre’s production of We Will Rock You – Utterly Brilliant! But I won’t stop there because there is so much w
ann-evans
Jun 213 min read


Brainiac Live - a science spectacular
Never a dull moment. Photo courtesy of Brainiac. Brainiac Live at The Belgrade Theatre, 20 June 2026. Review by Jan Malatesta The Belgrade once again, welcomed Brainiac Live, based on the well-known TV show, for a momentous and awe-inspiring science spectacular. The show was energetic and fast-paced, with enthusiastic audience participation, ear-splitting sound effects, and plenty of loud explosive bangs. Our high-spirited presenters – Ned, Taz, Raz, and Dave the Handyman –
Janet Malatesta
Jun 211 min read


BBC Gardening and Food Shows are right on target!
A topical floral dislay. Photo by Rob Tysall Pro Photography. It’s always good to try out the brand new and of course the well-established, and at the BBC Good Food Show and BBC Gardeners' World Live currently on at the Birmingham NEC, there are new products and firm favourites galore. Hot off the press, so to speak is CoffeeB, a brand-new eco-friendly way of making exceptional coffee that was launched just the day before! (17 June 2026). James Newitt is the founder of Coffee
ann-evans
Jun 205 min read

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