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Popcorn at The Criterion
Popcorn by Ben Elton at The Criterion Theatre, Earlsdon, Coventry from 27 June to 4 July 2026. Preview A play adaptation of the best-selling 1996 novel of the same name by well-known comedian and author Ben Elton. Set against the glimmering backdrop of Hollywood, Popcorn follows acclaimed film director Bruce Delamitri on the night of his Oscar triumph. His celebrations are cut short when two violent intruders — fans who claim his movies inspired their crimes — invade his ho

ann-evans
3 hours ago1 min read


Spoiler Alert: The Hot Hatch Story
Photo courtesy of the British Motor Museum. The British Motor Museum invites visitors to return to the golden age of hot hatches in the new exhibition: ‘Spoiler Alert: The Hot Hatch Story’, celebrating these everyday heroes of the streets. This exhibition is inspired by the energetic atmosphere of car meets and the bold visuals of era-defining car magazines, immersing visitors in the 80s and 90s hot hatch culture in a space brimming with nostalgia. Opening on 20 June, ‘Spoi

Tanya Aspinwall
18 hours ago2 min read


Brainiac Live coming to the Belgrade
Brainiac Live, Sydney Opera House. Photo (c) Anna Kucera. Brainiac Live, the Olivier award-winning family science spectacular is coming to The Belgrade on Saturday, 20 June with performances at 12.30pm and 3pm. Running time 1 hour, suitable for 5 years and upwards, but great for all the family. Preview After winning the 2025 Olivier Award for Best Family Show, the science sensation Brainiac Live will visit the Belgrade Theatre on Saturday 20 June as part of its UK tour and

ann-evans
1 day ago2 min read


Almost time for BBC Good Food Show & BBC Gardeners World Live
Adam Frost and James Martin. Photo © BBC Gardeners' World Events. BBC Good Food Show and BBC Gardeners World Live – two shows, one ticket, at the Birmingham NEC from 18-21 June 2026. Preview It’s the ultimate day out whether you’re a foodie, a garden lover – or both. Enjoy both shows at the Birmingham NEC from Thursday to Sunday this week (18-21 June). There will be everything to inspire you, pick up new tips and tricks, get new recipes, shop from a huge range of producers a

ann-evans
2 days ago2 min read


Shakespeare Distillery's Jester Rum Crowned World's Best at World Rum Awards 2026
Sam, Jack and David with Sherry Expression. Photo courtesy of Shakespeare Distillery. Shakespeare Distillery is celebrating its biggest international success to date after Jester Rum Cask Strength Sherry Expression was crowned World's Best at the prestigious World Rum Awards 2026. Following last year's Bronze Medal success, the Stratford-upon-Avon distillery has gone one step further, with its latest limited-edition release progressing through every stage of the competiti

Tanya Aspinwall
2 days ago2 min read


Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra
Jools Holland at the WAC. Photo courtesy of Antony Hopker. Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, Warwick Arts Centre, 13 June. Review by Hilary Hopker. I know Jools Holland well - he’s always in my front room on New Year’s Eve. I am of course referring to years of having watched Hootenanny and Later…with Jools Holland. This was the first time I’ve seen him live. The show opened with support act Will Brown, who is a pop and soul newcomer. He started his set with hi

Hilary Hopker
3 days ago2 min read


RSC’s full casting for the World Premiere of Game of Thrones: The Mad King
The World Premiere of Game of Thrones: The Mad King by George R.R.Martin, adapted by Duncan Macmillan at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre from 20 July to 5 September 2026. Preview The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) have announced the full cast for the world premiere of Game of Thrones: The Mad King, a new play based on the novels by George R. R. Martin, adapted by Duncan Macmillan and directed by Dominic Cooke. Director, Dominic Cooke said: “I’m very lucky to be working along

ann-evans
3 days ago3 min read


Creativity and Community with Keith and Marj
Keith Brymer Jones and Marj Hogarth. Photo courtesy of the artists. Us, Pots and a Welsh Chapel- Keith Brymer Jones and Marj Hogarth at Warwick Arts Centre, Friday 12 June 2026 Review by Alison Manning In April 2022, whilst holidaying in Wales, we noticed an impressive, large old chapel for sale in the town of Pwllheli. My daughter joked about buying it, but sadly we didn't have a spare £200,000, though that seemed like quite a reasonable price for such an expansive, grade

Alison Manning
4 days ago3 min read


Rugby's spectacular summer Festival on The Close returns for 2026!
Rugby’s Festival on The Close, In support of the Bradby Boys Club takes place from 20-25 June 2026. Preview Set against the stunning backdrop of Rugby School, this year's Festival on the Close promises an unforgettable season of world-class entertainment, featuring everything from laugh-out-loud comedy and incredible live music to family favourites and unmissable special events. Gather your friends, bring the family, and make memories under the summer sky – because Festival o

ann-evans
4 days ago3 min read


Godber’s companion to Bouncers comes to The Attic
Shakers - Under New Management. Photo credit Rob Fuz@FuzFilms Shakers: Under New Management by John Godber, presented by Tread The Boards, at The Attic Theatre, Cox's Yard, Stratford-upon-Avon, from 2 - 12 July. Preview John Godber’s play Bouncers about an evening is a seedy northern night club is well known and equally well loved. Four male actors play the eponymous bouncers but take on numerous other parts. The companion piece, co-written with Jane Thornton Shakers: Under

Charles Essex
5 days ago2 min read


Loft success with classic Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke
Alma and John (Leonie Slater and Zander Gibney). Photo by Richard Smith. Summer and Smoke by Tennessee Williams at The Loft Theatre, Leamington Spa from 10 – 20 June 2026. Directed by Sue Moore. Review by Ann Evans Summer and Smoke is set in the deep south of the Mississippi around the turn of the 20th century up to around 1916. Basically, it’s a love story – one which certainly doesn’t run smoothly. Alma Winemiller (Leonie Slater) is the puritanical daughter of the gruff an

ann-evans
6 days ago4 min read


Us, Pots and a Welsh Chapel with Keith Brymer Jones and Marj Hogarth
Keith and Marj coming to Warwick Arts Centre. Photo courtesy of the artists. Keith Brymer Jones and Marj Hogarth present Us, Pots and a Welsh Chapel at Butterworth Hall, Warwick Arts Centre on Friday 12 June 2026 8pm. Preview If you’ve been following Channel 4's Our Welsh Chapel Dream you will have already met ceramic designer Keith Brymer Jones and his partner actor and designer Marj Hogarth. This stage show gives you an opportunity to meet the beloved Great Pottery Throw Do

Hilary Hopker
Jun 102 min read


Warwickshire Singers' Come and Sing Day welcomes all singers
Warwickshire Singers are delighted to be teaming up with Singing for Pleasure’s Ula Weber to host a Come and Sing Day at Kenilworth Methodist Church on Saturday 12 September 2026. Open to all singers, the day will be an opportunity to meet other singers and experience the joy of singing a wide range of music together, including folk, jazz, gospel and sacred. It is preferable if singers can read or follow written music, but much of the singing will be learnt in the moment. Ula

ann-evans
Jun 91 min read


A Humorous Tragedy: Romeo and Juliet with a Difference
Image courtesy of Oddsocks Productions. Romeo and Juliet, an Oddsocks Production on at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry until Wednesday 10 June with performances on Tuesday at 1.30pm and 7pm, and Wednesday at 1.30pm. Review by Alison Manning. Although this play needs no introduction, this version of Romeo and Juliet is Shakespeare with a difference. It is both shortened and simplified to make it more accessible to a potentially younger audience (recommended for 7+, though still

Alison Manning
Jun 93 min read


Humour and eebygummery take the library van to East Yorkshire
L-R: James McLean, Georgina Liley, Rob Took and Catherine Warnock. Photo credit: Jobling Photography. Top of the Wold at St Peter’s Parish Hall, Market Bosworth on 6 June 2026. Performed by The Mikron Theatre. Director: Marianne McNamara. Review by Charles Essex The same four actors from Mikron’s 2025 double bill of plays return to take us on a tour the East Riding of Yorkshire in a mobile library, portraying numerous characters along the way. James McLean and Georgina L

Charles Essex
Jun 82 min read


Warwickshire Singers Summer Concert
Following the success of their spring concert (Brahms’ German Requiem), audiences are invited to experience the rich tapestry of folk music from around the world as Warwickshire Singers present their summer concert, Echoes of Tradition, at The Old Shire Hall in Warwick on Sunday 5 July at 3pm. Warwickshire Singers are excited to be joined by soprano Evelyn Byford, baritone Gianpiero Greatorex and percussionist James Jackson. Join them for an afternoon filled with vibrant mel

ann-evans
Jun 71 min read


Tom's Midnight Garden - Another splendid show from Playbox!
Tom played by Ben Foulerton and cast members. Photo by Lucy Barriball. Tom’s Midnight Garden adapted by David Wood from Philipa Pearce’s Carnegie Medal-winning novel. Performed by Playbox at The Dream Factory, Warwick, from 4 – 7 June. Directed by Mary King. Review by Ann Evans. One of the best things about seeing a Playbox production at the Dream Factory is the uplifting feeling their performances always give you. These young performers, aged from tots to 19-year-olds put

ann-evans
Jun 63 min read


Triumvirate of actors deliver an 11 out of 10 production
L-R Brian Darnley and Graham Mason play Alan Bennett. Photo credit Chris Clarke. The Lady in The Van by Alan Bennett. Performed at The Bear Pit Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, from 6 – 13 June. Director Jo Knight. Review by Charles Essex. Alan Bennett’s description of a 15-year relationship with Miss Shepherd (Pamela Hickson), whose van gradually got closer and closer to his driveway until it finally ended up parking there permanently, was delivered with humour, tension and p

Charles Essex
Jun 62 min read


Stand up and be counted: Our Public House serves democracy with a pint and pork scratchings
Our public House at the Belgrade. Our Public House, written by Barney Norris. Created and directed by Josephine Burton. Music and lyrics by Jonathan Walton. On at The Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, B2 Venue, from 4 – 6 June 2026. Review by Amanda Burden Long before Starbucks and Wetherspoons became entrenched in every city centre high street, the local boozer was something altogether more vital: a place to gather for a pint, a bit of a row, and the quiet national sport of over
Amanda Burden
Jun 53 min read

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