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Spike Milligan's Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall
Mon 8 Mar 2010 – Sat 13 Mar 2010
Main House
Spike Milligan’s celebrated war memoirs are brought to the stage in this gloriously absurd and exuberant hit comedy which has had both audiences and critics in stitches. High comedy and tragedy collide, …
Arthur & George
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's quest to solve a mysterious case
Fri 19 Mar 2010 – Sat 10 Apr 2010
Main House
Noises Off
A major new production of Michael Frayn's fantastic comic romp
Fri 14 May 2010 – Sat 5 Jun 2010
Main House
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How Cold My Toes
For children ages 2+ and their families
Tue 9 Mar 2010 – Sat 13 Mar 2010
The Door
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Since being founded in 1913, Birmingham Repertory Theatre has been a leading national company. It has introduced a range of new and foreign plays to the British theatre repertoire, and has been a springboard for many internationally acclaimed actors, designers and directors. More
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All Performances
- How Cold My Toes
- Spike Milligan's Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall
- Heterophobia
- Begin/End
- Ghost Boy
- Behna (Sisters)
- Grass Routes:Cuttings
- Arthur & George
- Exams Are Getting Easier
- Sutra
- C!rca
- Respect
- The 39 Steps
- No Idea
- Signs of a Star Shaped Diva
- Sus
- Charlie and Lola's Best Bestest Play
- random
- Noises Off
- Desert Boy
- Finding Leaves For Soup
- Just So
- 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
- The Habit Of Art
- The Secret Garden
Comments
"Went last night and this was a brilliant production. If you get chance, go and see it. The actors are so talented both musically and with their comedic timing and it was hard to believe that this was Sholto Morgan's professional debut. It was funny, witty and entertaining but also gave an insight into how the troops cope during a war. Hope lots more people get chance to see it and remembering Spike Milligan in his younger days this was a very convincing show."
Christine Adams on Spike Milligan's Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall
"I went to see this show on Friday 5th March and I have to say how impressed I was by the acting of the young people. One person I thought stood out was Letitia Wright who i thought to express her emotions and pain very well. The singing and music was excellent. They were all amazing and I look forward to seeing some more of their shows. Well done to them all!! "
Catherine on The Women Of Troy
"Hi David - you can find details about how to book for A Night Less Ordinary (free tickets for 14-26 year olds on Friday nights) here http://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/about/audience-ambitions/a-night-less-ordinary/ - this page also gives details of the 'Mad To Miss' ticket deal for 14-26 year olds on other nights."
Steph on A Christmas Carol
"This show is really great.. I'm not a Milligan know-it-all so the material was mostly new to me but I may have to read his war memoirs after seeing this adaptation.. Really poignant in parts, and Sholto Morgan playing Spike in his first professional lead is really on the money... Go see it!"
jodie schofield on Spike Milligan's Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall
"Hurrah! I am a Noises Off "groupie" and have seen about 10 different productions of this hilarious masterpiece to date. Birmingham here I come!"
Jennifer Berezai on Noises Off

