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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
On Now
How Cold My Toes
For children ages 2+ and their families
Tue 9 Mar 2010 – Sat 13 Mar 2010
The Door
The REP
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
Latest News
A Military Two Step At The REP!
To celebrate the opening of Spike Milligan’s Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall at …
Grass Routes:Cuttings Programme Announced
We are pleased to announce the programme of work which will be showcased from our Grass Routes writers this March and April…
Happy Birthday ANLO!
A Night Less Ordinary, The Arts Council’s FREE tickets for young people scheme, celebrates its f…
Cling To Me Like Ivy heads out on the road
Our production of Samantha Ellis’ brilliant new play Cling To Me Like Ivy is just setting out on tour…is it coming to a venue near you?…
See how the Dancing At Lughnasa set was built
Dancing At Lughnasa has just opened at The REP and we are so thrilled with the beautiful set design by Colin Richmond th…
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
"Just want to say that I agree with everything that's been said in the comments already and add my congratulations to all involved. Well done!!! x"
Karen kelly on The Women Of Troy
"Congratulations to all! yet again another great performance from the Young Rep. The dedication and professionalism is evident from start to finish,this is a very moving production that will stay with me for a long time. I would like to say good luck to those who are now moving on and wish you all the best in the future. A special thanks to Tim Ford for the standard of work produced under his dierection."
Maureen Wade on The Women Of Troy
"An amazing perfromance from such a young company. Powerful and moving with committed performances that are the equal of many professional companies! Amber Churm (Hecuba), Margot Sprague-Davies (Cassandra), Grace Barrington (Andromache) and Ryan Hodgins (Talthybius) deserve special praise for the intensity of their performances throughout the play. Oscar Turner was impressive as Andromache's son. One actor (name unknown) playing a Greek soldier (the one carrying his boots through the water) was one of a couple of impressive singers and musiscians who stood out amongst the male corus as ones to watch for the future. Well done to all concerned!"
Don on The Women Of Troy
"Saw this show tonight and it was absolutely gorgeous - so many talented people were putting their all into it. Well done to everyone, you are a force to be reckoned with."
Anna on The Women Of Troy
"The women of Troy is a credit to all involved. The professionalism and talent is clearly fruition of hard work and dedication. With some outstanding performances, the play captures you from the beginning, keeps you gripped until the end, and stays with you as you leave. It is dramatic, poignant and beautiful, with every element appealing to all ones senses,and certainly not to be missed. Congratulations to everyone. "
Linda allen on The Women Of Troy

