Arts & Culture Directories

CBSO (City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra)

CBSO Centre, Berkley Street, Birmingham B1 2LF

Arts & Culture: Classical, Music

The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is one of the world’s leading symphonic ensembles. The award-winning CBSO is the resident orchestra of Symphony Hall, Birmingham - a stunning contemporary music venue that’s acclaimed for its perfect acoustics. Together, they bring truly world class musi...

Ikon Gallery

1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2HS

Arts & Culture

Thinktank Incorporating Giant Screen

Birmingham Science Museum & The Giant Screen, Millennium Point, Birmingham B4 7XG

Arts & Culture: Cinema, Museums

Black Country Living Museum

Castle Hill, Dudley, Dudley DY1 4SQ

Arts & Culture: Museums

DanceXchange

Thorp Street, Birmingham B5 4AU

Arts & Culture: Theatre

DanceXchange is housed in the theatre complex and creates exciting opportunities for people of all walks of life to engage in dance, either as a participant, performer or audience member.

The Blue Orange Theatre

118 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham B18 6AD

Arts & Culture: Theatre

Adrian Boult Hall (including Birmingham Conservatoire)

Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG

Arts & Culture: Theatre

Music college (Birmingham conservatoire, part of Birmingham City University) with 2 performance venues, meeting facilities, lecture rooms - available for hire. Present our own programme of student/staff performances

Birmingham Stage Company

Old Rep Theatre, Station Street, Birmingham B5 4DY

Arts & Culture: Dance

Bridges Café Bar & Arena Bar at MAC

Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham B12 9QH

Arts & Culture: Museums, Theatre, Music, Museum Exhibition

mac birmingham offers a light, friendly and relaxed atmosphere, with a wide range of food and drinks served throughout the day. From the centre’s Bridges Café Bar to the intimate Arena Bar, there’s something to tempt everyone – whether you’re coming to see a show, take part in a class or ju...

Sarehole Mill

Cole Bank Road, Hall Green, Birmingham B13 0BD

Arts & Culture: Museums, Heritage

The only working watermill in Birmingham Sarehole Mill was built in the 18th century but there has been a mill on the site since 1542. Inspiration to J.R.R. Tolkien who played in the grounds this site is part of the Citys Tolkien trail. Admission is free.