Tuesday, 30 November 2021

James T. Hong Animal 3 December 2021 — 13 February 2022

 

James T. Hong
Animal
3 December 2021 — 13 February 2022


Ikon presents the first solo exhibition in Europe by Taiwanese-American artist and filmmaker James T. Hong (3 December 2021 – 13 February 2022). 

Hong (b. 1970) has been making provocative films for over twenty years. Focusing on ideas of morality, his work prompts viewers to question their own biases through confronting and often humorous philosophical narratives. For Ikon’s exhibition he shows two films, made 10 years apart, each with animals as protagonists. Seamlessly interwoven, humans and animals in the artist’s work are one and the same: adaptable species that are equally capable of good and evil acts in given circumstances. 

A trailer for Animal, made by James T. Hong is available here:

https://www.youtube.com/user/IkonGallery 


TURNER PRIZE 2021 at HERBERT ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, CV1 5QP


Until WED 12 JAN 2022 

HERBERT ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, CV1 5QP

FREE, BOOKING REQUIRED

Turner Prize is one of the world’s best-known prizes for the visual arts and aims to promote public debate around contemporary British art. This year's exhibition has come to Coventry and features 5 shortlisted collectives that encompass film, installation, and interdisciplinary practices. 

More tickets have been released and we have extended the opening times of the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum to give you an opportunity to see the exhibition after hours. On Thursdays you can visit 10am - 8pm and Saturdays 12pm - 6pm. 

If you're travelling from London or Milton Keynes, our friends at Avanti West Coast are offering 10% off First Class tickets when you book in advance. Find out more here.

The winner of Turner Prize 2021 is to be announced next week on Wednesday 1 December 2021 at Coventry Cathedral. Pauline Black, lead singer of 2 Tone pioneers The Selecter and a Coventry resident for 50 years, will make the announcement  at the awards ceremony.  


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iSE invite you to a Digbeth Lunchtime Social

 


We're back with our face-to-face networking event in the heart of the Social Enterprise City! Where ever you are in the city, join us for a brunch time catch-up on Wednesday 8th December 10am-12pm. Booking essential!
 
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Worcester’s Victorian Fayre: let us entertain you!


There’s a raft of exciting and uplifting entertainment on offer at Worcester’s traditional Victorian Christmas Fayre (2 – 5 December 2021).

Everyone is welcome to join in with community carols at Worcester Cathedral on Thursday 2 December at 4.45pm.  The Mayor of Worcester will process from the Cathedral to the Cornmarket, where the Fayre will be officially opened at 5.30pm.

 


Explore a Victorian Slum

Make your way down The Shambles and look out for the precarious Gin Lane alleyway to hang out with hawkers and flower sellers, magic and alchemy, urchins, gin addiction, singing and dancing.  Sing along to old music hall favourites with ‘Play It Again Dan’ as he tinkles the ivories and be entertained by ‘Lee’s Fleas.’  Watch out for prowling pickpockets!

 

You can find Gin Lane between New Street and The Shambles on Saturday 4 December between 4.00pm and 8.00pm, and Sunday 5 December between midday and 4.00pm.

 

Live Music throughout the Fayre

Community groups will once again be returning to stages in Cathedral Square and Bell Square in the Crowngate Shopping Cenre throughout the event.  Look out for performances from Perry Wood, Red Hill, Tudor Grange, Carnforth, Lyppard Grange, Our Lady Queen of Peace, St. Barnabas, St. Clements and St. George’s Catholic primary schools.

 


There will also be performances from pupils at the Elgar School of Music, Worcester Ukulele Club, Nunnery Big Band and the Worcester Rock Choir, amongst others. 

 

There will also be a stage with further entertainment in front of The Cardinal’s Hat pub on Friar Street.

 

Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson

Stilt-walking super sleuths Holmes and Watson will be investigating the implausible and solving some complex crimes around the streets of Worcester.  They’ll be out and about on Sunday 5 December.


Look out for Victorian jugglers, the Temperance Lady, Scrooge and much more!

Check out the full performance schedule at www.worcesterchristmasfayre.co.uk/thefayre/entertainment

Christmas events in Stoke-on-Trent



 Christmas Storytime with Mrs Potts


Christmas Storytime with Mrs Potts and Santa Claus!
Date: 21 December
Location: Dudson Museum, Hope Street, ST15DD
Time: 14:30 - 16:00


Christmas in the courtyard is back this year and with a new look!
Date: 15 December
Location: Dudson Museum, Hope Street, ST15DD
Time: 17:30 - 20:30

Becoming Fungi, Becoming Forest

 


Last few tickets remaining for

BECOMING FUNGI, BECOMING FOREST

Secret Location in Coventry City Centre
7pm Thu 2 – Sat 4 Dec
Tickets £10


A secret journey with nature moves through Coventry from Thursday 2 – Saturday 4 December. Take a guided evening tour around the city and discover performance, poetry, moving images, and mycelial and wild yeast experiences.
 
Your secret starting location will be revealed to you 24 hours before you embark on a journey that reflects on our relationship with the city and the natural world. Inspired by Merlin Sheldrake’s book Entangled Life, we’ll imagine Coventry as a place of invisible connections and interacting ecosystems between humans, fungi, trees, microbes and other life.
 
At such a critical time for climate change, with commitments from COP26 to reduce global warming, we ask how can Coventry be the best city for our planet?
 
Age guidance: 12+ years

Tickets are very limited on Friday with more availability on Thursday and Saturday. Advance booking is needed. 

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    IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    Booking ends at 1pm, one day in advance of the performance.

    Please arrive at 6.45pm for a 7pm start.

    You will receive an email with travel instructions to your unique starting location in Coventry city centre 24 hours before the event day.

    Please be aware there are multiple starting locations, and audiences will be guided in four small groups. If you wish to be together in one group, please book all tickets in one transaction. This is however not guaranteed if numbers do not allow for it. All groups will end in the same location for the finale, and you will be guided back to your original starting location if required.

    The tour will take place both indoors and outdoors and will proceed rain or shine. Please dress for the weather. For the safety of performers and fellow audience members, you will be required to wear a mask over your mouth and nose when the performance is in indoor spaces.

    We will be gently walking between locations across the city for approximately 10 minutes each time. All routes are accessible for wheelchair users. Overall event duration will be approximately 2-2.25 hrs.

    More great shows at Birmingham Rep

     



    Birmingham Rep presents


    GrimeBoy

    Written by Casey Bailey and directed by Madeleine Kludje

    The Door

    14 - 30 April 2022

    Press night 20 April at 7pm

     

    The first full theatre production from award-winning poet and performer, Casey Bailey.

    “Everybody has dreams, and my dream has always been easy to say, and nearly impossible to achieve. I want to be the biggest Grime MC in the country. I know what it takes: shell down raves, spin the opposition and never take my foot off the pedal. Every environment is more moody than the last, but every opportunity to shine has to be taken.

    I’m built for this, but there’s always more in this life. What happens when your biggest rival becomes your best friend? How do you prepare for a battle that doesn’t involve the mic and the decks?”

    The unmissable new play from the Birmingham Poet Laureate. Directed by The Rep’s Associate Director Madeleine Kludje with set design by Ebrahim Nazier.

    Casey Bailey is a writer, performer and educator, born and raised in Nechells, Birmingham, UK. Casey is the Birmingham Poet Laureate 2020 - 2022 and the Greater Birmingham Future Face of Arts and Culture 2020.

    Casey’s second full poetry collection Please Do Not Touch was published by Burning Eye in 2021. Casey’s debut play ‘GrimeBoy’ was commissioned by the The Rep in 2020. He was commissioned by the BBC to write ‘The Ballad of The Peaky Blinders’ in 2019. In 2020 the poem was internationally recognised, winning a Webby Award. Casey has performed his poetry nationally, and internationally.

    Casey was named as one of ‘Birmingham Live’s’, Birmingham ’30 under 30’ of 2018, Casey is a Fellow of the University of Worcester and in 2021 was awarded an honorary doctorate by Newman University.

    Madeleine Kludje is currently the associate director at The Rep and is an alumni of The Regional Theatre Young Directors Scheme. Past work as Director and Dramaturg includes; City of 1000 Trades (Birmingham Royal Ballet and The Rep) Swim, Aunty Swim R&D by Siana Bangura (English Touring Theatre) and Brummie Iliad (The Rep).

    Tickets for GrimeBoy are on sale to members from Tuesday 30 November at 12pm and are then on general sale from Saturday 4 December.

     

    A Birmingham Rep and Nick of Time co-production The World Premiere of
    Playboy of the West Indies  The Musical

    The House

    10 June - 2 July 2022

    Press night 15 June at 7pm

    “Mayaro village, Capital of de West Indies

    Right here you will meet we young folks,
    Good lookin bright, wit plenty dreams

    But der fadders know not to let dem go ”

    It’s 1952 – Peggy runs a small bar in the sleepy village of Mayaro. Mikey, her father, is about to set out, well-soused on rum, for a wake with his fisherman friends. It is the eve of Trinidad’s Discovery Day celebrations, and the villagers are looking forward to tomorrow’s Calypso competition on the beach.

    Out of the darkness a mysterious stranger stumbles into the rum shop. With a voice like honey - tantalising the girls - he tells a terrible story. As he weaves his magic spell on Peggy, her forthcoming nuptials to Stanley are thrown into doubt, and the village is in uproar.

    While the women vie for this stranger’s attention, the men plot his downfall. Will the “Playboy” win the Calypso competition or will events conspire to unmask his wild tales of derring-do?

    Mustapha Matura
    Photo by Francine Lawrence


    Based on the Irish Classic The Playboy of the Western WorldMustapha Matura’s hilarious reinvention Playboy of the West Indies has been delighting audiences and critics alike world-wide for over 35 years.

    And now bursting with songs this classic play has been transformed into a glorious NEW Musical: a toe-tapping, finger-snapping score with romantic ballads all firmly rooted in the Caribbean by Clement Ishmael (Five Guys Named MoeAint’ Misbehaving and The Lion King), Nicolas Kent (Grenfell Value Engineering, Ain’t MisbehavinColour of Justice and Tricycle Theatre), Dominique Le Gendre (Royal Opera House, Shakespeare Globe Theatre and Talawa Theatre Company) and  Mustapha Matura.

    This new Musical was workshopped at the National Theatre studio in 2018.

    Tickets for The Playboy of the West Indies are on sale to members from Tuesday 30 November at 12pm and are then on general sale from Saturday 4 December.

    Autumn at Birmingham Rep

     


    Following the celebratory reopening of Birmingham Rep this autumn with critically acclaimed productions of East is East, the brand new musical What’s New Pussycat? and the presentation of Grenfell: Value EngineeringArtistic Director Sean Foley announces a new collection of work to follow his own production
    Sean Foley
    Photo credit - Kris Askey

    of the classic comedy The Play What I Wrote.
     Featuring six world premieres, the season continues Foley’s aim of bringing artistically ambitious popular theatre to the Rep and Birmingham: The programme includes brand new musicals and new writing that explores issues of class and race, reinventions of classics, and combines work from established and new talent alike. Representing the diversity of people and artistic form in UK theatre, the season also marks a clear determination to put artists and talent development at the heart of the Rep’s work.

    Foley said: “Re-opening The Rep after such a long close-down has been an exhilarating, somewhat hair-raising, and occasionally genuinely electrifying experience. Welcoming audiences back, and re-starting work with great artists, has had an extraordinary rejuvenating effect: it is the life-blood of any theatre, and everyone working at The Rep has been thrilled by the response to our productions. We are so grateful that our 25th Anniversary production of East is East went on to re-open the NT’s Lyttleton, and that What’s New Pussycat? has been such a huge hit with audiences. Now, we continue to toast The Rep’s 50th Anniversary in its Centenary Square home with new shows that innovate, investigate and celebrate. I am particularly thrilled that Birmingham artists are well represented throughout the season, and that Madeleine Kludje will be directing her first show as Associate Director for The Rep. For over 100 years The Rep has been the home of the new in UK theatre, and we are as excited as ever to invite audiences to the original ‘you had to be there’ experience of live theatre.”

     

    The Park Bench Plays
    Credit Hannah Kelly Photography

    The Park Bench Plays on SKY

    SKY Arts Transmission Date from 2 December 2021

    Brainchild of The Rep's Artistic Director Sean Foley, this series of brand-new commissions brought together the work of some of UK theatre's biggest writing talents and comedians alongside emerging playwrights to create a suite of new plays that reflected our socially distanced times.

    The ten-minute-long plays were written to be performed in pop-up locations throughout Birmingham - at bus stations, community centres, parks, public squares, foyers and train stations – surprising and delighting commuters, shoppers, residents and others going about their daily business in the city. A number of the plays have now been filmed and will be shown on Sky Arts from 2 December 2021.

    Wider Still and Wider by David Edgar, directed by The Rep Associate Director, Madeleine Kludje

            Alisha Bailey as Vicks

            Oliver Cotton as Peter

    Patties and Pakoras by Tanika Gupta, directed by The Rep Artistic Director, Sean Foley

            Mina Anwar as Sunita

            Delroy Brown as Sebastian

    Lovely, Loving, Loved by Bryony Lavery, directed by The Rep Artistic Associate, Danny Alexander

            Carolyn Lyster as Annie

            Marsha Millar as Bernice

    Lockdown Riddim by Robin French, directed by The Rep Associate Director, Madeleine Kludje

            Liam Jeavons as Terry

            Elexi Walker as Janelle

    Mrs Williams and Mrs Nice by Janice Connolly, directed by The Rep Associate Director, Madeleine Kludje

            Janice Connolly as Mrs Barbara Nice

            Lorna Laidlaw as Mrs Williams

      


    Birmingham Rep and The Children’s Theatre Partnership presents

    Animal Farm

    By George Orwell

    Adapted and directed by Robert Icke

    The House

    22 January - 5 February 2022

     

    The animals of Manor Farm drive out the farmer to rule the farm themselves. A revolution. And then what – freedom? All animals to be free. All animals to be equal. But some are more equal than others.

    Old Major, the prize boar, calls the animals of Manor Farm together. He has a strange dream of a better, brighter future. How will the animals fare as his vision unfolds?

    George Orwell’s world-famous fable tells the story of a revolution and its aftermath. The timeless story has been re-imagined by an award-winning creative team in a bold, imaginative and contemporary new production which is accessible to all.


    Animal Farm is directed by Robert Icke, whose version of 1984 (co-adapted and directed with Duncan Macmillan) was a smash-hit in the West End and on Broadway. This production features puppetry designed and directed by Toby Olie (whose credits include War Horse) and stage design by four-time Olivier award-winner Bunny Christie.

     Tickets for Animal Farm are on sale now.

     

    The Piano-19 Variations: A Piano Drama

     Birmingham Rep presents

    The Covid-19 Variations: A Piano Drama

    By Richard Thomas and Alison Jackson

    Directed by Sean Foley

     

    The House

    8 - 9 February 2022

     

    A powerful and entertaining take on the last 18 months,  The Covid-19 Variations: A Piano Drama  is a unique and outrageously funny film and concert in one. Starring everyone from Donald Trump and Stormzy, to Duran Duran and the Royal Family – because everyone has lived through Covid – the film/concert is a World Premiere.

    Olivier Award-winning Richard Thomas composed The Covid-19 Variations after having Covid  twice. Inspired by his music, BAFTA-winning artist Alison Jackson has created 19 short films for each of the Covid-19 Variations, drawn from her world of fake news, alternative facts, and celebrity lookalikes, and commemorating life in the time of Covid. A  Gershwin-esque  23 minute musical riff on our changed world, the music is performed live by world-renowned Birmingham-born pianist Philip Edward Fisher.

    Tickets for The Covid Variations are on sale now.

     

    Mining Stories (BE FESTIVAL)
    Credit - Hugo Cordeiro 

     BE FESTIVAL

    11-19 February

    The Rep is delighted to be partnering with BE FESTIVAL once again to present this special winter programme. It features work from Switzerland, the UK, Ireland, Germany, Spain and Belgium. Stretching the boundaries of what theatre can be and dealing with a wide range of important contemporary issues, the full programme details will be announced on www.birmingham-rep.co.uk.  Tickets for BE FESTIVAL will be on sale soon, check the website for details.

    Birmingham Rep, Floella Benjamin, Keith Taylor and Nicoll Entertainment present

    Coming to England

    A musical journey for families of all ages

    From the book by Floella Benjamin

    Adapted by David Wood

     

    The House

    19 February - 6 March 2022

    Press Night 24 February at 7pm

     

    Adaptor: David Wood

    Director and Choreographer: Omar Okai

    Creative Consultant: Tyrone Huggins (Associate Artist of Birmingham Repertory Theatre)

    Set and Lighting Designer: Bretta Gerecke

    Sound Designer: Annie May Fletcher

    Casting Director: Annelie Powell

    Associate Producer: Keith Taylor

    Floella Benjamin and Omar Okai
    Credit - Geraint Lewis

    Floella Benjamin is delighted to announce the creative team for this world premiere production. Long term collaborator David Wood (The Gingerbread Man, The Papertown Paperchase) joins director and choreographer Omar Okai (Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Ruthless!), The Rep Associate Artist Tyrone Huggins (I Was A Rat!, Of Mice & Men, Perpetua, Season’s Greetings), and design team Bretta Gerecke (East is East, Tartuffe for the RSC, Cirque du Soleil) and Annie May Fletcher (If You Love Me This Might Hurt, Endurance) and casting director Annelie Powell (What’s New Pussycat?), to bring Benjamin’s story to life in this brand new musical.

    10-year-old Floella is strong and brave. When her parents leave Trinidad for England her young life is turned upside down when she’s placed with a cruel foster ‘auntie’. Eventually sailing to join her parents, Floella’s excitement for her new life in England is short-lived, with the family subjected to racism and intolerance in 1960s’ London. Guided by her inspirational mother, and working twice as hard as her classmates, young Floella strives to overcome adversity and learns to love and accept herself.

    Bursting onto the stage with music, storytelling, humour and pathos, this world premiere production brings Floella Benjamin’s award-winning and iconic book Coming to England to vivid life on stage.

    Adapted by David Wood, ‘the national children’s dramatist’ (The Times), this thoughtful stage version of Floella’s inspirational true story follows her difficult and courageous journey towards becoming a TV icon, successful business woman and eventually Baroness Benjamin of Beckenham.

    Floella Benjamin said: “I am absolutely thrilled that the musical production of my book 'Coming to England’ which has been adapted by the fantastic award winning playwright David Wood, will have its world premiere at The Rep early next year. I cannot wait to see the story about my experiences arriving in the UK come to life on the stage in front of audiences of all ages. What a wonderful way for a new generation of people to get to know this Windrush story.”

    Tickets for Coming to England are on sale now.


    BIRMINGHAM REP SECOND 50TH ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED TODAY


    ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF BIRMINGHAM REP, SEAN FOLEY, ANNOUNCES FURTHER PROJECTS TO MARK 50 YEARS OF THE THEATRE ON CENTENARY SQUARE

         THE REP’S FIRST EVER DIGITAL/FILM PROJECT - FILMED VERSIONS OF THE PARK BENCH PLAYS, CO-PRODUCED WITH SKY ARTS - WILL BE SCREENED ON SKY ARTS ON 2 DECEMBER

         ROBERT ICKE’S WORLD PREMIERE TOURING PRODUCTION OF ANIMAL FARM PREMIERES AT BIRMINGHAM REP FROM 22 JANUARY

         THE COVID-19 VARIATIONS - A WORLD PREMIERE ONE OFF FILM AND CONCERT: ARTIST ALISON JACKSON’S COLLABORATION WITH REP ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE, COMPOSER RICHARD THOMAS, ARRIVES AT THE REP IN RESCHEDULED PERFORMANCES FROM 8 FEBRUARY, DIRECTED BY ARTISTIC DIRECTOR SEAN FOLEY

         THE PROGRAMME FOR BE FESTIVAL IS ANNOUNCED

         BARONESS FLOELLA BENJAMIN AND THE REP ANNOUNCE THE CREATIVE TEAM FOR THE WORLD PREMIERE OF COMING TO ENGLAND FROM 19 FEBRUARY

         BIRMINGHAM POET LAUREATE CASEY BAILEY’S DEBUT PLAY GRIMEBOY RECEIVES ITS WORLD PREMIERE FROM 14 APRIL,  DIRECTED BY REP ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR MADELEINE KLUDJE

         DIRECTED BY NATALIE IBU AND WRITTEN BY CLAUDIA RANKINE, THE WHITE CARD RECEIVES ITS UK PREMIERE IN A  CO-PRODUCTION BETWEEN THE REP, NORTHERN STAGE, LEEDS PLAYHOUSE, AND SOHO THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH HOME MANCHESTER FROM 7 JUNE


          THE WORLD PREMIERE NEW MUSICAL VERSION OF MUSTAPHA MATURA’S CLASSIC REWORKING OF PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD - PLAYBOY OF THE WEST INDIES - LAUNCHES AT THE REP FROM 10 JUNE IN A CO-PRODUCTION WITH NICK OF TIME PRODUCTIONS


         SKY COMEDY REP - THE INAUGURAL SHORT PLAYS FROM THE WRITERS ON THE REP AND SKY STUDIOS’ NEW COMEDY WRITER DEVELOPMENT SCHEME PREMIERE IN A SHORT FESTIVAL, DIRECTED BY ARTISTIC DIRECTOR SEAN FOLEY, AND ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS MADELEINE KLUDJE AND IQBAL KHAN FROM 3 MARCH

         BIRMINGHAM REP, THEATRE ROYAL BATH PRODUCTIONS AND KENNY WAX PRESENT THE LYRIC HAMMERSMITH THEATRE PRODUCTION OF ALAN PARKER’S BUGSY MALONE TO OPEN ON 27 JULY

         THE REP’S TALENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME FOUNDRY RETURNS WITH A PROJECT FOR DEVELOPING ARTISTS TO WORK IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS

         NEW ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE CAROLINE WILKES, A GRAEAE BEYOND ARTIST,  IS ANNOUNCED TO JOIN MOHAMMED ALI, LOLITA CHAKRABARTI, PAUL HUNTER, TYRONE HUGGINS, DEBBIE ISITT, LORNA LAIDLAW, DREW MCONIE, MEERA SYAL AND RICHARD THOMAS

       TICKETS ON SALE NOW UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED


    Monday, 22 November 2021

    COVENTRY UK CITY OF CULTURE 2021 UPDATE



    COVENTRY UK CITY OF CULTURE 2021 UPDATE

    COVENTRY GLIDES

    Opens Fri 26 Nov
    Coventry Cathedral Ruins
    From £5

    Opening this week there are still tickets available from £5 to take a skate in Coventry Cathedral Ruins. Grab some friends or bring the family, and glide around this winter wonderland surrounded by twinkling lights. You can warm up after with a hot drink and cake from local suppliers too.

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    HOUSE IS A FEELING

    Until Sat 27 Nov
    Former IKEA Building
    Tickets from £6 (Fri, Sat) / Pay What You Wish (Thu, Sun)

    Due to popular demand, we’ve release extra tickets for the final week of House is a Feeling exhibition and exhibition + live experience. This includes an additional live performance on Saturday.

    At the exhibition + live experience, meet the originators of the scene and some of the key players, including Bam Bam Lynas, Nev Fivey, MC Man Parris and Lisa Lynas. The bar is open, no ticket required, from 6.30 to 9.30pm – spread the word. 

    Must end this Saturday, don’t miss your chance to see where it all began.

    “It’s a wicked vibe here, man. I went upstairs and it’s like a warehouse rave but done as an art exhibition which is unbelievable.”
    Audience Member

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    WINDOW WANDERLAND

    Thu 1 Dec (Information Workshop)
    Zoom
    Free


    Can you help turn your local area into a Window Wanderland?

    If you want to rally your local communities to get involved in early 2022, please attend one of our Zoom information workshops on Thu 1 Dec at 1pm and 7pm.
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    TURNER PRIZE

    Until Wed 12 Jan
    Herbert Art Gallery
    Free


    From this week (Thu 25 Nov) the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum will be staying open late on Thursdays and Saturdays giving you even more time to explore this year’s Turner Prize.

    Featuring visual and sound installations, a pub without permissions and an artist’s studio – the exhibition is entirely by artist collectives working across the UK to inspire social change through art. The exhibition continues to spark conversation and debate, so book your free ticket, come along and make your own mind up.
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    MAUREEN FREELY IN CONVERSATION WITH ANNA MOSCHOVAKIS

    Mon 22 Nov 2021 18:00 - 19:00
    Online Event
    Register for Free

    At Night All Blood Is Black by David Diop, translated by Anna Moschovakis, won the International Booker Prize 2021, announced at Coventry Cathedral in June. 1,000 free copies were distributed and became the Big Coventry Booker Read.

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    COVENTRY 2021 EVENTS | UNTIL 5 DECEMBER

    RADFORD BUBBLES EXHIBITION
    Until Tue 23 Nov 2021
    More Info

    TRY IT! 
    Until Sun 5 Dec 2021
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    BRANCHING OUT: WOODLANDS AND WELLBEING SESSIONS
    Until Wed 8 Dec 2021
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    DOWN TO EARTH: WOODLANDS AND WELLBEING SESSIONS
    Until Wed 8 Dec 2021
    More Info

    CHAPTER 2: THE RICK
    Until Mon 13 Dec 2021
    More Info

    TURNER PRIZE
    Until Wed 12 Jan 2022
    More Info

    COVENTRY BIENNIAL 2021
    Until Sun 23 Jan 2022
    More Info

    THE SHOW WINDOWS
    Until 1 May 2022
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    IN PAINT WE TRUST
    Until 1 May 2022
    More Info
    BROKEN ANGEL
    Until 29 Aug 2022
    More Info

    THE BIRD AND THE ELEPHANT - A FILM BY EMMA CRITCHLEY
    Thu 11 - Sat 27 Nov 2021 
    More Info

    HOUSE IS A FEELING (EXHIBITION + LIVE EXPERIENCE)
    Fri 26 Nov - Sat 27 Nov 2021 
    More Info

    STORIES ABOUT DEAF RAVE CULTURE AND RAVE CULTURE IN COVENTRY
    Wed 24 Nov 2021 @17.00
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    COVENTRY GLIDES
    Fri 26 Nov 2021 - Thu 6 Jan 2022 
    More Info

    COVENTRY GLIDES ACCESSIBLE SKATING
    Sat 27 Nov 2021 - Thu 6 Jan 2022
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    BECOMING FUNGI, BECOMING FOREST
    Thu 2 - Sat 4 Dec 2021 
    More Info

    REFORM THE NORM: HUNGRY NATION - PART 1
    Fri 3 Dec 2021 
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