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RSC and KPPL Productions announce further casting for Julius Caesar
The cast. Photo credit The RSC. Touring to schools In Peterborough, Newquay, Bradford, Nottingham & Blackpool from 21 September 2026. The production will conclude its run in The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon from Thursday 5 – Saturday 28 November 2026. The RSC, in partnership with KPPL Productions, have announced further casting for the 2026 touring production of Julius Caesar directed by Phyllida Lloyd, a revitalisation of the Donmar Warehouse production that began its jo
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28 minutes ago4 min read


Home Sweet Home
Sock forest. Photo credit Mall Galleries. A magical, one-of-a-kind, immersive exhibition by Huaicun Zhang, from Thursday 23 July – Saturday 15 August 2026: 10am – 5pm, Mall Galleries, London. Admission £10 (Free for under 5s) – all profits going to children’s charity Pencil Tree CIO. Preview China’s award-winning children’s author and artist transforms Mall Galleries into a ‘living picture book,’ telling the story of childhood, migration and home. Visualisation of ‘Little
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1 day ago2 min read


Surinderella: new take on old fairytale turns panto-phobe into Bollywood believer
Panto Bollywood style. Photo courtesy of Rich Lakos. Rifco Theatre present Surinderella by Pravesh Kumar at The Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, from 16 – 19 July. Review by Annette Kinsella. Unusual events have long been regarded as indicators that the universe is clearing its throat in preparation for a dramatic announcement. In 1066, terrified Saxons looked to the skies as Halley’s Comet blazed across the heavens - a celestial warning, apparently, that something enormous and de
Annette Kinsella
2 days ago4 min read


Award for Warwick Folk Festival
Morris Dancers. John Wright Photography. Warwick Folk Festival is delighted to announce that it has been awarded Bronze from the Live Events Access Charter. The Charter is a framework to support and encourage live event organisations to progress their inclusive practices for diverse disabled people across all areas of their business. The award recognises the festival’s commitment to making it as accessible and inclusive as possible. It follows a tough assessment of its access
Tanya Aspinwall
2 days ago2 min read


Loft raises the roof with laughter!
Francis Henshall (Charlie Longman) and Alan Dangle (Joshua Newby). Photo Richard Smith Photography. One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean. Based on the Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni. At The Loft Theatre, Leamington Spa from 15 – 25 July. Directed by Craig Shelton. Review by Ann Evans The saying goes that one man can’t serve two masters. Well, Francis Henshall, played fabulously – and hugely energetically by Charlie Longman, attempts to do just that in One Man, Two G
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3 days ago3 min read


The Mystery of the Failed French Plait: Finding My People at the National Neurodiversity Show.
Photo courtesy of National Neurodiversity Shows. The National Neurodiversity Show, CBS Arena, July 14 2026. Review by Annette Kinsella. Ok, perhaps the mystery of French plait incompetence is not worthy of Poirot or Vera. But to me, my inability to do my own hair has been an enduring conundrum. Since my teenage years, mastering any style more complicated than a scraped up ponytail was impossible. Not in a glamorous, Parisian “I’m too busy being mysterious for a blow-dry” k
Annette Kinsella
4 days ago5 min read


Get ready for action - at the Birmingham MCM Comic Con!
Ghost busters! Photo by Rob Tysall Pro Photography. MCM Comic Con at the Birmingham NEC from 7 – 9 August 2026. Preview It’s almost time for the MCM Comic Con event at the Birmingham NEC! It’s the place to be if you enjoy TV, films, gaming, Manga, all things nerdy and of course cosplay! Held over three days, it’s always a fabulously fun show where you get to dress up as your favourite character - or enjoy the impressive costumes worn by others. Check out the line-up of cele
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5 days ago3 min read


The Albany brings us The Forbidden Realm of Conspiracies: Uncovered
Coming to The Albany Theatre. The Forbidden Realm of Conspiracies: Uncovered is at the Albany Theatre, Coventry, on Sunday 6 September 2026 at 7.30pm. Preview by Annette Kinsella The truth is out there: find out for yourself in immersive conspiracy theory show at the Albany next month when The Forbidden Realm of Conspiracies: Uncovered comes to the Albany Theatre, Coventry on 6 September. What’s your favourite conspiracy theory? We all have one. I’m not talking the ones that
Annette Kinsella
6 days ago2 min read


Surinderella at The Belgrade
Sonya Venugopalas as Surinderella, Neil Varu as Lovely, Raheem Payne as Bubble. Photo credit Rich Lakos. Rifco Theatre present Surinderella by Pravesh Kumar at The Belgrade Theatre from 16 – 19 July. Preview A classic British theatrical tradition gets a fresh desi twist as the UK’s largest-scale British South Asian pantomime comes to the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, this summer. From the company that brought Frankie Goes To Bollywood to Coventry in 2024, Rifco Theatre Company
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Jul 123 min read


Save on a tropical adventure
Last year's Floral butterfly, this years will be planted differently. Photo courtesy of the Stratford Butterfly Farm. This summer, visitors can enjoy a tropical adventure at Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm and take advantage of great savings for the whole family. As part of the Government’s Summer Saver initiative, the Butterfly Farm is reducing VAT from 20% to 5% on admission tickets, helping visitors make the most of their summer days out. This is available for visits un
Tanya Aspinwall
Jul 112 min read


Summer fun at the British Motor Museum
Petrol & Pride. Photo by Olgun Kordal. There’s still plenty of summer fun to be had at the British Motor Museum, with a full schedule of motoring shows running throughout late July and August. The Museum has already hosted a packed shows calendar throughout June and early July. The remaining shows include the Rootes Heritage Day and Old Ford Rally on 19 July, Petrol & Pride on 26 July, Fiat & Friends on 1 August, Young Driver Experiences on 2 August, the Ultimate German Car M
Tanya Aspinwall
Jul 103 min read


Bear Pit audiences are treated to the Polish classic - The Morality of Mrs Dulska
Jacquie Campbell as Mrs Dulska. Photo by Adam Demkow Photography. The Morality of Mrs Dulska, written by Gabriela Zapolska, translated by Teresa Murjao, producer Magda Dylag Copernicana CIC, directed by Danny Masewicz. At the Bear Pit Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon from 8 – 11 July 2026. Review by Ann Evans It’s been 120 years since this play was premiered in Poland. The year was 1906 and had been written by Gabriela Zapolska (1857-1921) who is regarded as one of Poland’s mos
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Jul 93 min read


SINS - an immersive Theatre Experience
Coming to The Albany Theatre. SINS – Immersive Theatre Experience, at the Albany Theatre, Coventry on Thursday 10 September at 7pm. Preview Lust. Gluttony. Sloth. Envy. Wrath. Pride. Greed. No, it’s not a new authentic political party manifesto. Nor is it my list of new year’s resolutions. This is SINS, a dark, immersive live experience where theatre, psychological tension, and audience participation collide in real time. The intriguing new experience comes to the Albany Thea
Annette Kinsella
Jul 82 min read


Pratchett fans delighted with this production
Adam Schumacher. Photo credit Second Thoughts. Terry Pratchett's Guards! Guards! Adapted by Stephen Briggs. Performed by Second Thoughts Drama Group at The Bear Pit Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, Saturday 7 July 2026. Director Lynda Jepson. Review by Charles Essex A simple almost bare stage became the city of Ankh-Morpork, Terry Pratchett’s fictional city in his Discworld series of books. Guards! Guards! is just one of 41 novels in the series and the first to introduce the
Charles Essex
Jul 62 min read


City's new Festival flourishes
CovLitFest Children's Poetry Competition Award Ceremony with Coventry poet laureate Andrea Mbarushimana and young poet laureate Diamond Kayode-Osunlana Photo courtesy of CovLitFest. The first CovLitFest can be declared a resounding success after attracting nearly 300 people to twelve events in four different city centre venues across three days from 25 to 27 June 2026. The idea sprung from Coventry writer Alison Manning as she wondered why Coventry doesn't have a literary fe
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Jul 52 min read

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