Birmingham Rep (formerly Birmingham Repertory Theatre) is a theatre in Birmingham, England. Theatre is that branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle — indeed any one or more elements of the other performing arts. ... The city from above Centenary Square. ... Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population - Total (2001) - Density Ranked 1st UK 49,138,831 377/km² Religion...
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Birmingham Repertory Theatre (commonly called BirminghamRep or just The Rep) is a theatre and theatre company based on Centenary Square in Birmingham, England.
The Rep was founded by Barry Jackson in 1913 when the earlier touring 'Pilgrim Players' company opened a permanent home on Station Street (now the Old Rep).
Although Jackson retired in 1948 the Rep retained its national and international reputation, discovering actors such as Paul Scofield, Julie Christie and Derek Jacobi.
Birmingham International Airport (BHX) is a major airport situated about 8 miles south-east of central Birmingham, serving the city and the rest of the West Midlands region with frequent domestic and international charter and scheduled flights.
Birmingham hosts some of the largest events, exhibitions and conferences in the country, which may or may not be of interest to a visitor.
Birmingham has seen a rapid proliferation of lap dancing clubs in recent years (jazz fans were left fuming when the legendary Ronnie Scott's was closed to make way for one), to the extent that they are now touted as a typical night out for businesspeople.