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    5.0 (1 review)

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    St Mary's Guildhall

    St Mary's Guildhall

    4.5(2 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    My husband and I held our UK wedding reception at Saint Mary's Guildhall. It is the most beautiful…read moreplace ever with such a rich history! No wedding decoration is required, as the Guildhall is so ornate as it is! We had an enjoyable experience working with the catering staff as well. Everyone was very kind and helpful, especially as most of the interaction and planning was done via email. Would highly recommend this location for an event. I also refer all family and visitors to visit this place during open hours and learn the history and stories that go along with it.

    This is a fantastic medieval gothic guildhall, we had our wedding here and they were really…read morehelpful. During the day, the crypt is a cafe but this can be hired for parties or for wedding services (the Registrar comes over). The main guildhall is accessed by a large flight of stairs (with a wheelchair lift also) and is open during the day so that you can see the wonderful woodwork etc but again, this can be hired for parties with a very basic sound system in the minstrals gallery (it broke down on our wedding night though). Being owned by Coventry Council places some limitations such as not being able to bring in caterers but the food was delicious and good value. There is a small bar so I would recommend ordering plenty of bottles for tables etc to avoid guests queueing too much and the downside is that the toilets are down the stairs and through another set of doors. The atmosphere makes up for this though!

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    Warwick Arts Centre

    Warwick Arts Centre

    4.4(18 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    I was only in the arts centre for a launch elf an event and was quite impressed that they could…read morefacilitate a glitzy affair. They had the smoke and strobing lights and it gave the impression that it was a much bigger venue. Staff were helpful although they could not get me on line on the conference wifi which is allegedly available throughout the arts centre (not to mention across the entire campus?) The auditorium which I was in, I am assuming was the main one, was of a good size and functioned well for the event launch I was at. There is plenty of space within the arts centre to sit have a chat/meeting. There were a couple of food/beverage areas so as long as you have some funds you should be able to get some sustenance to keep you going. The drawback would be that parking is limited but if you are staying/working out of Radcliffe or Scarman the distance to walk is not far at all so it nicely negates the need to drive anyway.

    I came here to watch Warwick student perform a special night to promote a cultural program. The…read morearts centre is situated in University of Warwick campus. Very modern facilities, they have a cinema, bookshop, concert hall, theatres, cafe, art gallery and bars. Warwick students are eligible for discount when they enter the cinema. At night, the arts centre is beautifully lit up. I can't wait to see the new Butteworth hall this autumn. London, you're not the only one with a cool arts centre.

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    Bramall Music Building - Taiko Drumming

    Bramall Music Building

    4.3(4 reviews)
    20.2 mi
    ££

    Well... Birmingham University... Being an Ex-UCE (now BCU) Graduate, I haven't actually had call to…read morevisit the campus very much in my 10 years in Birmingham. I have been down to see friends and head to "Astronomy Live!", but this week was my first trip to Bramall Music Building. First thing to note (if you haven't been before) is that the campus is gorgeous. Being an old "red brick" University, the architecture and greenery is something to behold (especially if you are used to a concrete jungle of a campus like my BCU Perry Barr). On the particular night we visited the sun was shining and the students were out on the grass playing with Poi and soaking up the last of the days rays. After meeting with friends at a coffee shop on site (it was a chain, unfortunately, so nothing to report there), we wandered through the Campus to the clock tower area. Bramall Music Building is a fairly new development on Campus (meaning it's been renovated to still be in keeping with the historic buildings surrounding it), so it's still clean, fresh and shiny. Upon entry through the glass doors you walk into a small (but perfectly formed) bar and seating area. The bar was serving bottled beers, wine, spirits, soft drinks and various snacks. Two bottled beers (Birra Morretti) at the venue was £7, which I didn't think was too bad considering it was a music venue. We grabbed out tickets and waited for the announcement to head in. Upon entry, I was struck by how much it was like Symphony Hall... Just much smaller. The staging area is very generous and the seating has been designed so everyone gets a decent view of the performance. There are two levels of seating, but again, you would get a brilliant visual and aural experience no matter where you are in the hall. We were there for a performance of the Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers on Tuesday night. The venue was designed for live drumming! Loud, clear and exciting - the performance was mind blowing. Even the artists themselves commented on how fantastic the venue was for live sound. The staff were also pretty good the whole time, although there was a bit of a mix up when it was announced there was to be "no Flash Photography" rather than "no photography" during the performance; hence my illicit photos. I might have had a tiny telling off! All in all, if there is a performance on that you fancy at Bramall, grab a ticket. It's hosting a whole range of different events over the next few months; so keep an eye out and immerse yourself in a treat for the ears!

    I attended Birmingham uni a while ago but being a student of science I never ventured here but last…read morenight we attended the Mugenkyo Taiko drumming concert. The Elgar Concert Hall is very much like a mini Symphony Hall and the acoustics are first rate. The sound was all encompassing yet not overbearing, the staff friendly sorting out a confusing mis-print on our tickets with no fuss. The small bar and coffee area is well stocked and relatively reasonably priced. The major plus point for me was the seating. Normally I find I have major butt ache by the end of a concert or play but not so here! Kudos to the uni for considering the comfort of their patrons here!

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