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    3.8 (21 reviews)

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    Daniel G.

    The Barclaycard Arena seems to have really upped its game recently. There have been some seriously good events going lately with the like of Madonna, One DIrection and Foals coming to play right here in the centre of Birmingham. I am always surprised that the arena is slap bang in the middle of the city given its capacity of over 5000 people! When there is an event on the streets and roads are completly gridlocked!! Given the fact I live so close to the arena you would think this is an annoyance but its not for two reasons....A.....I don't have a car now I live here....and B.....I don't think people that choose to live in the city should complain about things like this going on. If you want a quieter way of life there a plenty of lovely suburbs to choose from in Birmingham....you know what you sign up for when you get somewhere in the middle of town so support things here instead of complaining to the council and trying to get venues to change what they are doing. There have been a lot of venues closing and having issues with people complaining about noise and disturbance. I think support your local music venues or choose where you live more carefully :) I am a big fan of venues who are bringing world class acts back to Birmingham. There was a time when you would look on a tour poster and Birmingham would be missed out. Those days are gone!

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    Large arena with good sound and great staff! I'd be happy to go to a concert here again.

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    Review Highlights - Arena Birmingham

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    Everyman Mailbox

    Everyman Mailbox

    4.1(15 reviews)
    0.5 miHistorical Quarter - Convention Quarter, Westside

    So.... I tried. I tried once and I tried again and the Everyman still hasn't quite won me over yet…read more After the initial launch, I booked tickets to go and see Avengers in April for a bit of a date night treat with Dan G. As the cinema specialises in bringing food to your seat, I figured it would be worth heading down for a spot of dinner and a film on a Thursday evening to give this place a proper try. Firstly, I do love the layout and vibe. You're welcomed into a smart, stylised bar and eatery area and invited to take a seat before your film. You can order food before the showing if you would prefer or order for delivery during the film. On our first trip we flashed our tickets (on email, rather an a paper ticket system) and headed to the bar to order a couple of burgers and beer. I went for a veggie burger and Dan went for a smoked. This with a couple of beers came to around £30 (which was incorrect as per the website and seemed to be quite pricey - especially for drinks), still, we duly paid up and headed to the screen for a punchy extravaganza of superhero proportions. The food was bought out to us during the adverts and bought out to us on a tray (so you can pop it on your lap). The burger was really atrocious. I couldn't taste anything at all! Considering it was packed with all kinds of lovely veg - this was a total shame. The seats were comfy enough (every seat at the Everyman is a sofa seat), but as Dan has pointed out - the sound didn't seem to be great (which was another disappointment). Following this visit I got in touch with the Everyman to tell them about my experience (I would have spoken to the manager on the night, but the film didn't finish until nearly 12pm and I was shattered). Their customer service was top notch (that gets 5*) and I received an email reply stating that they would update their website and offered another two burgers on the house to make up for our sub-par food on our first visit. We decided to give them another go and visited a second time in May to see Mad Max. We popped in, flashed the email and were offered the free food without any issues. I went for a house burger this time and we just ordered a couple of glasses of water (as it was a roasting hot day and we were parched). The screen we were in a second time (downstairs) was a lot better. Even comfier, more leg room and better sound. This was a much more pleasant screening experience than we had, had previously. The food didn't come out until the film had started (which was a bit of a pain as we had to eat in the dark) and although my burger seemed to be a lot more flavoursome, it was a tad burned. All in all, I would give the venue 3.5 stars due to the great customer service, comfy seating and great screening area downstairs (which has it's own dedicated bar). I am not in a hurry to head back (it's quite expensive for films at around £12 - £13 a ticket) and the food hasn't wowed me yet. Don't let that put you off though! It's definitely worth a visit if you haven't yet been, just be sure to keep in mind that the drinks are quite pricey. I would recommend it for a date night or a treat, but for an everyday cinema experience I would probably head elsewhere.

    This is one of those places that has been on my radar for ages but I haven't been inclined to…read morevisit. I am not a huge film watcher so always give it a miss.....I was surprised how much I loved it here. So this place take the edge of the hardcore cinema Experience by playing on two on my weaknesses...hunger and thirst. To watch the film we had nachos, nuts and hummus delivered to our seats and I also had an elderflower fizz. I admit not the most manly of drinks but we were watching Bridget Jones....I think t can be excused. I really like the way that the cinema has sofas instead of chairs so you can be more comfortable watching your chick flick and I also love the way the manager comes out to say hello and introduce the film. Small finishing touches...great effect.

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    Everyman Mailbox - Lovely Ross

    Lovely Ross

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    The Birmingham Ballroom

    The Birmingham Ballroom

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.9 miCity Core

    Hooray to the independent music venues!…read more I love the fact that the Ballroom has been refurbished by private developers in a bid to restore the heart in Birminghams central music scene. Nowadays, bands tend to be left with 2 options. Either play at a small dingy venue where a limited number of fans can afford to come and see you, or play at a large arena which not only costs fans a ridiculous amount of money to come but you also need to be pretty big time to fill the gig. That's where the Ballroom shines and continues to make its mark on the industry. Large enough to put on a memorable gig but so reasonably priced it enables everyone to come and enjoy the experience. The sound system was OK, I have heard better but overall it was a good night, crackin atmosphere and the drinks weren't too expensive either.

    Although it's early days, the Birmingham Ballroom already shows signs of settling down as the city…read morecentre's premier mid-large music venue experience. Having laid empty and derelict for over a year, the venue was bought up by disillusioned ex-employees from the Academy group with a view to open a venue that openly challenged the O2 Academy. Having refurbished the old Academy 1 and 2 (and the Bar Academy next door), there is a nostalgic familiarity attached to The Ballroom that its owners have knowingly traded in on: Although the floor is no longer notoriously sticky, it feels like visiting an old friend. The bar is far more reasonable than the new O2, and is constantly offering night-specific drinks promotions. Touring acts are becoming more frequent as the venue becomes more established and it will be competing with the O2 and the Institute within a few months, arguably. But the Ballroom's real lure for me is knowing that an independent venue lies within the city centre once more (the Flapper is perhaps too far a walk to be considered truly 'central'), and that goes a long way with me.

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    The Birmingham Ballroom - Dido and Aeneas by Birmingham Opera Company. #DnA FABULOUS

    Dido and Aeneas by Birmingham Opera Company. #DnA FABULOUS

    The Birmingham Ballroom
    The Birmingham Ballroom - Dido and Aeneas by Birmingham Opera Company. #DnA ALL THE HEELS

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    Dido and Aeneas by Birmingham Opera Company. #DnA ALL THE HEELS

    The Patrick Centre - The stage for Beautiful Thing

    The Patrick Centre

    5.0(1 review)
    0.9 miHistorical Quarter - Gay Village, Southside

    As it's own space. I wanted to add the The Patrick Centre for the performing arts to yelp. Accessed…read morethrough the upper floor in Birmingham Hippodrome's main foyer, this is a 200-seater auditorium more intimate experience than the huge show space of the Hippodromes main theatre. Jord M and I won tickets to see Beautiful Thing at The Patrick Centre thanks to Vicky O (Our Birmingham Community Manager and thanks to the team at Birmingham Hippodrome for the Tickets!) We were here on press night! Which meant a free programme and drinks in the VIP Lloyd room before the show and during the interval. Within five minutes of our arrival, I saw actress Charlie Brooks by the stage door, and resisted having a photograph rather than crashing her conversation. My night was already made!! If you don't know Beautiful Thing, is a 1993 play by Jonathan Harvey, about two teenage boys finding love on a south London council estate. Although current for the time it was made, it is really now a play set in the 1990s with lots of nods to the culture of the day. 1990s copies of The Guardian, Hello! magazine, reading the problem page in gay magazines and finding gay venues in classified directory all add to the authenticity of the time. Charlie Brooks who plays Janine Butcher in EastEnders is BRILLIANT as Sandra, a single, hard-working mother with a string of ex boyfriends. She is funny, warm and much more loveable than the hard faced character she plays in the soap. I was really excited to see her in this role made famous in the film by Linda Henry who is Shirley Carter in EastEnders. Her son Jamie is played by the great Sam Jackson from Skins, and he really is believable as Sandra's child who is starting to want to explore his own sexuality. Acting-wise there is lots of crossover with BBC EastEnders. Their neighbour's son Ste is played by excellent Thomas Law who played Peter Beale version 4 in EastEnders. His awkward sexual awakening, and the homophobic violence from his family, remind you that this was first performed a year after being homosexual was declassified as a mental illness in the UK (in 1992.) Sandra's hippyish boyfriend, Tony, is played smoothly by Gerard McCarthy who played Kris Fisher in Hollyoaks. Tony is "right on" about too understanding about everything and you feel like he is a bit of a yes man. And finally the cast is rounded out by the talented Vanessa Babirye, as the other neighbour Leah. Leah's obsession with the music of Mama Cass provides the even more retro soundtrack to the play. While this is really Jamie and Ste's love story for me the performance of Charlie Brooks stole the show. If you get chance to see it around the country then GO SEE IT!

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    Picture of the auditorium of the Patrick Centre for performing Arts via http://www.birminghamhippodrome.com/default.asp?Id=77&sC=page4

    The Patrick Centre - Digital Advert for Beautiful Thing at the entrance to Birmingham Hippodrome

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    Digital Advert for Beautiful Thing at the entrance to Birmingham Hippodrome

    The Frankfurt Christmas Market

    The Frankfurt Christmas Market

    3.9(89 reviews)
    0.5 miCity Core
    ££

    Seeing as the market is the biggest German market outside of Germany I wasn't as impressed as I…read moreexpected to be. There were duplicates of lots of the food/drink huts and I expected a wider range of huts selling goods like toys and decorations. It felt very sparse compared to what I'd seen in previous year's photos. We checked the map to make sure we hadn't missed a section but I'm guessing they maybe took a hit post-covid because it just didn't hit the mark for us. Beautiful to walk around at night but very expensive, especially for the food options.

    The smell of mulled wine and sausage cooking on the streets of the city centre can only mean one…read morething......the Christmas market is back! This is a yearly addition to the city centre with stalls selling festive treats ranging from chocolate and tasty treats through to toys and ornaments. The real thing people go here for however is the food and even more importantly the drink. This is the one time of the year that Birmingham city council lets allows people to drink on the street (in designated areas) and people 100% take advantage of this! The bars and stalls are always full with people enjoying a range of mulled drinks and beers. I am a big fan of this market and even though it can be a little pricy at times its a welcome addition to November/December in the city. Go get yourself an oversize glass of festive cheer and welcome the Christmas market back to Brum!

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    The Frankfurt Christmas Market
    The Frankfurt Christmas Market
    The Frankfurt Christmas Market

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    The Exorcist - From The Rep Production Photos

    The Exorcist

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.2 miHistorical Quarter - Convention Quarter, Westside

    One of the most amazing films ever had been recreated in superb fashion at the Birmingham Rep the…read moreplay itself is amazing! Incredible staging and well worth going to see! All the suspense and horror of the film on stage in Birmimgh! One of the best things I have seen in a long time! The cast were incredible they captured the feeling and the emotion of the film perfectly making you believe and feel part of the drama. It was the staging that stole the show for me with all the key moments you would expect and the special effects were incredible. Overall one of the nest things I have seen in a long time and well worth going to see this halloween! The Séance is a totally unique experience, it is truly haunting and incredibly well done. You do sit down and have a totally spooky time. It's great

    Okay, this is primarily a review of the performance of 'The Exorcist' and secondly of its…read moreassociated event 'Seance'. However it would be unfair not to mention The Rep itself and its 'partner', best-supporting-actor, Centenary Square. I have also posted a separate review for the Birmingham Rep. I grew-up a fan of horror movies, but was far too young to see the film when it came out in the early 1970s but I remember being entertained by the hype concerning its affect on filmgoers! When I saw the film it was a bit of an anti-climax, special affects had moved on. So 40+ years on I was fascinated to see how this could work as a stage play, and whether it would still have impact on the audience. Silent pitch-darkness kicked things off, and the audience reacted with nervous, sceptical laughter, but the sceptics weren't laughing for long! The cast was excellent, with some household names in Peter Bowles and Jenny Seagrove. Each and every actor played their part extremely well and I found myself drawn into the weaving narratives. The production team's use of the space and the set was incredibly clever and effective. The second act brought the narratives together and the dénouemont we were so eagerly anticipating. Lovely...? Not this play! There was some great use of humour along the way, which I don't remember in the film version, plus it was set in modern times, mobile phones and MRI scans. It made me think of that YouTube channel "how the film should've ended", I wanted to suggest Skype exorcism to Father Merrin... On afterwards for 'The Seance' - I'm afraid it didn't do much for me. In the days of Doris Stokes et al. this 'worked' (in the trickery sense) because of the tensions, connections and heightened senses between the participants. Instead, this was sensory deprivation. If you're going in a group I guess you might find it an interesting thing to try. The seance is in a rectanglar shipping-container in Centenary Square. It made me think of all the amazing things that we've had to our city within Centenary Square over the years, what a marvellous space it is. As above, best supporting actor Oscar please! Lastly an observation on the Rep- it's my favourite theatre space in Birmingham and quite unlike the others. It is fresh, very easy to access, and has everything I need as a theatre-goer. I feel The Rep has gone up several notches since it's been annexed with the library of Birmingham. What lucky people we are.

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    The Exorcist - From The Rep Production Photos

    From The Rep Production Photos

    The Exorcist - The Rep looking fabulous as always

    The Rep looking fabulous as always

    The Exorcist - From The Rep Production Photos

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    From The Rep Production Photos

    Birmingham Repertory Theatre

    Birmingham Repertory Theatre

    4.4(17 reviews)
    0.2 miHistorical Quarter - Convention Quarter, Westside

    The Rep has been in my life for as long as I've lived in Brum, getting on for 30 yrs now. We get…read morethere once or twice a year and the productions we've seen have always been enjoyable, some of them have been outstanding. As a review about the venue I can honestly say that the Rep has got better and better over time. Tonight I was in the House for 'The Exorcist', comfortable seating and wonderful production on the stage. Last year we were in the studio for 'Beryl', one of the best plays I have seen. Again great production values and a very comfortable experience for the audience. The Marmalade bar offers great cocktails, you can dine here too. Centenary Square is a big part of the cultural quarter of Birmingham with Symphony Hall, The Rep and Library of Birmingham all lined up like ducks in a row. Whilst the Rep seems to have been here forever, it feels brand new on the inside. There's a wonderful ambience around here, it's part of the Birmingham buzz. The real challenge of living in Birmingham, is that there is so much going on and only so much time. Then again, time spent at the Rep is happy time.

    This was my first visit to the Rep, and one that was eagerly anticipated, being a keen theatregoer…read more So when the opportunity arose to sign up for the double feature of The Exorcist and Seance, I jumped at the chance. My first impressions of the building itself were positive, there was a buzz about the place and the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. Finding our seats was easy and the seating was generous, with plenty of legroom and offered an unobstructed view of the stage. Comfy too, having been to many performances elsewhere where fidgeting becomes the norm. The production itself was impressive, with a cast that were mostly familiar. I had been wondering how such a performance of the iconic horror tale would translate on stage and I was not disappointed. From the glare of the lights going up, to being suddenly (and loudly) plunged into darkness set the tone for the evening. The effects were spectacular, with a mix of live action, projections and more traditional effects. Yes, we get the iconic scenes, voice effects and some blood and gore. I had been trying to work out who was voicing the demon, and had the of course moment when I read my programme of Sir Ian McKellen. An eerie and unsettling tone is kept throughout, and is a treat for any horror fan. The Seance was a trippy mind game from start to finish. I don't want to spoil too much (I went in knowing nothing), as people are booked in over the coming days. What I will say is this. Your senses are deprived and the tension ramped up to boiling point. I don't scare easily but when the lights finally came on, I realised I had been holding my breath mostly. Had my eyes been open or closed? Such fun though. I also got to experience the bar, Marmalade and the atmosphere in there was fantastic. I look forward to sampling the menu on my next visit!

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    Birmingham Repertory Theatre - Great seats for Bugsy

    Great seats for Bugsy

    Birmingham Repertory Theatre - The Exorcist. Fabulous production & cast st the Rep

    The Exorcist. Fabulous production & cast st the Rep

    Birmingham Repertory Theatre - Is "The Exorcist" scary?  That would be an eccumenical matter

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    Is "The Exorcist" scary? That would be an eccumenical matter

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