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Tag Archives: Stage 27
Oh Yes It Is…. Time for the Pantomime!
Our local theatre company have been rehearsing long and tirelessly for their winter production Little Red Riding Hood. It promises to be up to their usual standard of laughs and mayhem that the whole family can enjoy! You can book … Continue reading
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Acocks Green Theatre Company – Stage 27 presents…..
Local based Theatre company present their Summer Production and the Old Rep Theatre in Station Street, Birmingham City Centre. Tickets are available on their website HERE or on the door at the theatre. “The Constant Wife is a lovely feminist vehicle: if … Continue reading
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Ahoy There Me Hearties!
This week in Acocks Green – High Sea Adventures! Our local amateur dramatics group present a pantomime of pirates! All the details below.
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Roald Dahl Treat in Acocks Green
Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th December sees a production of the popular Roald Dahl story – James and the Giant Peach. The production takes place in the Methodist Church on Shirley Road, just a minute away from the village centre. … Continue reading