Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby is playing at The Birmingham Hippodrome

Smoking hot Peaky Blinders dance show returns to Birmingham by popular demand

The legendary Peaky Blinders of Small Heath are back by popular demand at The Birmingham Hippodrome for a fiery dance show. Written and adapted for the stage by Peaky Blinders’ creator Steven Knight, Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby is a smoking hot dance theatre show directed and choreographed by Rambert’s artistic director Benoit Swan…

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The Forgotten Soldier will be screened at The Giant Screen in Millennium Point

South Asian soldiers film gets screening at Birmingham Film Festival during Remembrance Week

A poignant film exploring the contribution of South Asian soldiers in World War I, and the dangers of forgetting the past during present times where division and misunderstanding can lead to violence, is being screened during the Birmingham Film Festival. The Forgotten Soldier will be screened ahead of Remembrance Day at The Giant Screen in…

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A new Short Film highlights the sacrifice made by Sikh soldiers in WW1

REVIEW: The Forgotten Soldier – a short film with a haunting plea for forgiveness and mercy

A new short film, shot on location in the West Midlands, shares a timely story about past, present and future, and makes an urgent plea for understanding during divisive times. Director Neil Paul’s contemporary tale The Forgotten Soldier touches upon the sacrifices made by Sikh soldiers during World War I which have been largely confined…

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David Olusoga will attend the Birmingham Literature Festival 2021

David Olusoga announced to attend Birmingham Lit Fest 2021 during Black History Month

David Olusoga, one of the UK’s most respected historians and broadcasters, is due to attend the Birmingham Literature Festival 2021 on Saturday (9th Oct) during Birmingham Black History Month. The acclaimed writer will be in conversation about his new book ‘Black and British: A Forgotten History’ and take questions from the audience at an event…

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Giant "Thank You" installation in Victoria Square in Birmingham by the Royal British Legion to mark 100 years since the First World War

Brummies come together to say ‘Thank You’ to British soldiers on giant outdoor installation (40+ photos)

A giant eight-foot “THANK YOU” message has appeared in Birmingham’s Victoria Square, in the form of an interactive 3D art installation. The Royal British Legion brought the structure to the city to encourage the public to leave messages of thanks to the First World War generation who shaped our society.

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To mark 100 years since the end of the First World War. the Royal British Legion has launched a movement to encourage the public to say ‘Thank You’ to the First World War generation who served, sacrificed and changed our world

Giant 8-foot high 3D ‘Thank You’ to British soldiers to appear in Birmingham tomorrow

A giant eight-foot “THANK YOU” message will be appearing in Birmingham’s Victoria Square tomorrow, in the form of an interactive 3D art installation. The Royal British Legion is bringing the structure to the city for one-day only, encouraging the public to leave messages of thanks to the First World War generation who shaped our society.

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