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    Symphony Hall

    4.4 (31 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    Laura C.

    I have a soft spot for the Symphony Hall. I have been coming here since I was a child and my uncle and aunt would take me to see classical concerts and since then I have been visited it a lot over the years. I think the hall itself is beautiful, I am as in awe now as I was as a kid. The sound is amazing (mostly because of how it has been built and designed) and offers so many amazing concerts from classical, pop, folk etc. My only complaint is that you cannot take drinks into the hall. There is a bar where you can buy a drink up until showtime and yet they don't inform you that you cannot take it into the auditorium.

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    Caroline C.

    Really great venue situated just off Broad street and Brindley place, so it's easy to find food and drink before and after the show:) I have seen many different shows here and found the acoustics and view from each seat to be really good. There are plenty of stairs and doors too so access to and from your seat is easy and comfortable, without disturbing too many people or getting lost! On this occasion our seats were on the balcony and we were pleasantly surprised to find an upstairs bar with no queue (although for drinks on tap you need to go downstairs); champagne, beers, ciders and wine. I didn't spot any food or snacks, but as said you don't have to go more than a few metres to find some:) No queues for the toilets either! All very civilised!

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    Vicky O.

    As Symphony Hall is an event location, it kinda depends on "what's on" as to whether you're going to have a fun night out or kill a couple of hours having a look around. Inside the mahoosive hall there are a selection of places to eat and drink, as well as a gallery and a shop to have a mooch around. The events held here are really varied. I've been to comedy, classical music and contemporary music spaces (as well as some business fairs and functions). As you can imagine, the acoustics inside the venue are amazing! Each of the hall areas have been specially designed to give you the best audio experience wherever you are sitting. For event tickets, there are tier systems with the pricing. At the last event I was at, the tickets varied from £12.50 right up to £47.50 (for front row centre). I sat behind the orchestra pit for my £12.50 and still had a cracking view of the performance. The drinks (as you can imagine) aren't the cheapest! I believe we paid around £3.50ish for a pint - but you expect some markup for basic beers at event locations. Keep an eye out on the website for details of whats coming up! You never know, you might find something you will really enjoy!

    Marvin S.

    Fantastic venue to see a concert. Nothing to dislike about the place. Great seating and acoustics. All the staff seem very friendly.

    Inside the ICC and Symphony Hall
    Ad T.

    Myself and my family love visiting the Symphony Hall, and believe it's Birmingham's little treasure. Located in the heart of the ICC, and within easy walking distance to Broad Street and Brindley Place. They have great entertainment, family, religious & ballet shows, music variety & orchestra, comedy, celebs, pride balls, cultural and art extravagances. This place is open to everyone whatever cultural background or interests you may have. A well recommended visit to anyone who visits Birmingham. The place is wonderfully decorated inside, with ample seating and boxes. Outside the venue, you have cafes, shops, a great square, canals and being on broad street, great nightlife. (it even has a 'stay smart' service for polishing your shoes to look their very best situated in the outside mall). A great venue in the heart of the city. You'll not be disappointed! Book now.

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    Sean K.

    A prominent part of Chamberlain Square in Birmingham, The Birmingham Symphony Hall is a great visit for people of all ages. Situated in a great location with in walking distance from Broad Street and Brindley Place, the grande building attracts a lot of attention from locals and tourists alike. Often housing large scale productions including ballet, opera and orchestra shows to name a few, the Symphony Hall tries to cater for people of all dispositions. The Hall also includes productions of a more informal accord, such as comedians, celebrities and art exhibitions. Overall, the Symphony Hall can seat 2,262, providing top quality service throughout the ICC Building in which the hall is located. You are able to check ahead of schedule on the Symphony Hall website, if you're interested in scheduling a visit and booking some tickets. In my opinion, a trip here is well worth it, even just to experience the grande surroundings on offer.

    Mo A.

    I remember coming here school trip with my teacher when I did music GCSE. Was a lot of fin learning about what goes behind the scenes and setting up stage for the orchestra. Got to watch/listen few orchestras perform and loved it. Was hooked since then. I fell inlove with the type of music. My phone is filled with soundtracks ( movies and tv shows mainly) Don't need someone singing. Back to the topic... I had my graduation here and loved every second of it. This place holds very special place in my heart. Everytime walking by I think of my graduation seeing everyone you've known for years and saying goodbye to some. Hall is big and looks beautiful. Interior design is fantastic and there is an organ (piano) that reminds me of the scene in Pirates of the Caribbean 2 with Davy Jones :D. Confortable seats and great views all round.

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    Located in the heart of the ICC, and within easy walking distance to Broad Street and Brindley Place.

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    Jongleurs Comedy Club

    Jongleurs Comedy Club

    3.7(6 reviews)
    0.2 miWestside, Historical Quarter - Convention Quarter

    Thankfully, Birmingham is home to great comedic talent and one of the first places they get to…read moreshowcase this is at Jongleurs. The comedy club is located at Bliss bar on Broad Street, but there is a designated entrance. They have regular comedy nights on Fridays and Saturdays where up and coming stand-up acts perform, as well as known comedians. Their website has details of the line-up for each night. The comedy show starts at 9pm but you can get there earlier to dine at the bar. I'd recommend the falafel burger, which is divine! Their prices are average for the area, with cocktail pitchers at around £15. Once the comedy show is finished you could head up to Bliss if you fancy making a late night of it. You avoid the queues because you're already inside! Jongleurs is a great place to dine, laugh out loud and then dance the night away.

    Risa is extremely popular for its student nights, and students from the different universitys in…read moreBirmingham gather here for cheap drinks and a variety of music. Risa is a big club on Broad Street, with five different rooms, each playing a different selection of music, and six different bars. Having said this, it still takes a lot of time and effort to get the attention of one of the bar staff. When it isn't a student night, the crowd is mostly 20 something locals and can sometimes get a bit rowdy. They are quite strict on the dress code there, especially with male shoes, so make sure you're wearing a proper pair and make sure that you bring your ID, no matter how old you look. Overall, a good night out, nothing amazing but still good fun.

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    The Glee Club - The iconic Glee Club Stage, with microphone

    The Glee Club

    3.5(31 reviews)
    0.7 miSouthside
    ££

    Whether it be top bands or comedians, at some point in their career they have probably stopped by…read morethe Glee club. Situated inside the Arcadian, the actual door to the comedy venue is an unassuming one (although you can also get in via the much more obvious bar/patio area). I have seen Richard Herring (always a winner), Dylan Moran (a huge disappointment), David O'Doherty (so funny I had to go to the loo several times during the performance) and many other notable acts in their "intimate" rooms upstairs. Well, that's not fair - the ROOM isn't intimate, it's the seating arrangement that will make you feel like a rollmop. Ticket prices are pretty hard to beat too. It's always a great line up at the Glee and I don't believe I have paid more than £15 to see a top comedian perform live. The drinks prices are another matter, but that's to be expected in a venue. They do reasonable deals on "buckets" (bottles) and jugs of beer. The food is a reasonable selection of bar food, so don't expect a Michelin starred meal. It's perfectly serviceable to quench your hunger pre or mid show, but again, is a little pricey for what it is. Due to where it's situated, some great restaurants do pre-theatre menu's which are much more tasty and better priced. If you're looking for a top spot to see some world class comedy, check out the Glee club. It's not fancy, it's not cheap to eat and drink; but depending on your taste in comedy and comedian, you might just have ROFLtastic night.

    Company night out. We had to contribute for the bond... which I think is quite excessive. Anyway we…read moregot it back and used it for the booze kitty later. Christmas meal, and pudding.... I felt rushed eating this.... The food was well prepared. Sorry but I don't like the use of frozen brussels. There must be a reason why they are so strict, it does tend to take a shine off the evening. We we waiting for our organiser, and they arrived about 10 mins before the doors closed, but the door staff weren't very accommodating. The Comedy: Never heard of the two guests. They weren't bad, but I felt the compare was better... Our group aren't the disco types, so left at that point. If I went again, I wouldn't go as a group, and I would be selective about the acts that appeared.

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    The Glee Club - View from 3rd row

    View from 3rd row

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    Jewellery Quarter Comedy - The mirror of doom!;)

    Jewellery Quarter Comedy

    5.0(5 reviews)
    0.6 miHistorical Quarter - Jewellery Quarter, Jewellery Quarter
    £

    Really love this event! Upstairs at The Rose Villa Tavern once a month, on a Tuesday, you can…read moreexperience some really top quality comedy. The doors open at 8pm and it kicks of at 8.30. There are two break during the night which give you time for a toilet break and to get to the bar (good selection down stairs and sometimes that bar upstairs is open too). You definitely get value for money - there are generally 4 acts on and they can be very different. Some of them might not be your style, but I find most of them brilliant and I like the fact you don't quite know what you are getting! I have never been disappointed - well worth attending!

    Now, I can't really remember how I first came across JQ Comedy - but I'm glad I did. I love comedy…read morenights, but have been to some really awful nights in Birmingham before (where the comedians aren't advertised and you rock up and wait to see who's on), so I am so pleased to have found this night and become a regular. JQ Comedy is a monthly event held at the Rose Villa Tavern in the Jewellery Quarter. It features a compere and four comedians over the course of an evening (a usual night starts around 8:30 and runs until about 11pm with a few short breaks to get drinks) and I have never been disappointed with what I've seen. Harriet (who comperes and run the evening) is always filled with energy and a joy to behold. Her madcap style of introducing the night and the acts is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. The format is introduction - first act (about 20 minutes) - break (10 - 15 minutes), two more comedians - break (5 - 10 minutes) - main act. The breaks give you just enough time to nip to the loo, grab a drink and have a cigarette (so there is no chance of getting bored throughout the evening). We have seen stand up comedians from all around the world, Edinburgh previews, high energy skit based pieces and musical comedy. Tickets are a bargainous £5.50 for a whole evening of entertainment and the upstairs room of the RVT is cosy and the pub itself offers food (so you can grab dinner before the show) and a selection of ales (including at least one Two Towers Ale as the night is sponsored by the local brewery http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/two-towers-brewery-birmingham). Ever since my first visit in 2014, I have tried to catch as many of the shows as I can. Even if you don't love all of the comedians (there is a wide variety of styles and personalities), you will come away chuckling to yourself. My face is ALWAYS aching from smiling when I leave and I've never had a bad evening. If you haven't been yet, check out the next show, book tickets and go. You won't look back!

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    Town Hall - View from the other side

    Town Hall

    4.4(11 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Core
    ££

    The Birmingham Town Hall is a lovely and unique building is a superb example of Victorian elegance…read moreand optimism. Built as a Greek Temple (as you do) it has served to entertain for over one hundred years. Recently by lottery funding it was refurbished to its former glory in 2007. Famous composers such as Elgar and Mendelsohn have had their works premiered there, all the greats of rock n'roll have played there and films have been shot inside. It used to be the home of the C B S O until Symphony Hall was built. The decor inside is beautiful, look up at the ceiling, look along at the wonderful organ which the city organist plays for lunch time concerts at least every month. Like i said it was refurbished a few years ago so the acoustics are state of the art as well as naturally excellent depending on the entertainment. The box office is only open when there is something on but it is easy to get tickets online, by phone and from the Symphony Hall 5 minutes away. There are lifts for wheelchairs so access is good for all. Yes this is a place I have been to many times and the most recent was the TEDxBrum event. The Town Hall is also no more than 5 minutes walk from New Street train Station.

    It may look oddly like an imposing Greek temple lumped in the centre of Birmingham, but the Town…read moreHall is a sterling venue for music and comedy too if you weren't already wise to the fact. It boasts a lineup that competes with the Symphony Hall where music for the grown-ups is concerned, but this wouldn't matter if it wasn't accommodating; thankfully though, it's one of the best settings for a gig I've had the pleasure of enjoying. Once you're nestled inside the hall, either on the seated balcony tier or down on the floor which is overlooked by the stage, the atmospherics and acoustics afforded by the place are only fully appreciated when the act you've paid to see starts to play. Having caught the likes of Midlake, Marina & the Diamonds and Tim Minchin here, I have to say it's a more intimate gig-going experience than the grandiosity offered by Symphony; in fact, it's somewhere between the Symphony and Glee if you're thinking about checking out the listings. For some reason, the pipe organ at the rear of the stage makes me want to liken the place to a church - a place to worship your musical heroes, maybe! I'm so angry with myself that I missed PJ Harvey play there back in the late noughties. As a venue, the Town Hall has also hosted classical music concerts, awards evenings and 'evening with' type events with established figures from literature and the arts.

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    Town Hall - Trying to get a photo of backdrop and ceiling before Squid band

    Trying to get a photo of backdrop and ceiling before Squid band

    Town Hall - Copywright: Mike Gutteridge

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    Copywright: Mike Gutteridge

    The Patrick Centre - The stage for Beautiful Thing

    The Patrick Centre

    5.0(1 review)
    0.7 miHistorical Quarter - Gay Village, Southside

    As it's own space. I wanted to add the The Patrick Centre for the performing arts to yelp. Accessed…read morethrough the upper floor in Birmingham Hippodrome's main foyer, this is a 200-seater auditorium more intimate experience than the huge show space of the Hippodromes main theatre. Jord M and I won tickets to see Beautiful Thing at The Patrick Centre thanks to Vicky O (Our Birmingham Community Manager and thanks to the team at Birmingham Hippodrome for the Tickets!) We were here on press night! Which meant a free programme and drinks in the VIP Lloyd room before the show and during the interval. Within five minutes of our arrival, I saw actress Charlie Brooks by the stage door, and resisted having a photograph rather than crashing her conversation. My night was already made!! If you don't know Beautiful Thing, is a 1993 play by Jonathan Harvey, about two teenage boys finding love on a south London council estate. Although current for the time it was made, it is really now a play set in the 1990s with lots of nods to the culture of the day. 1990s copies of The Guardian, Hello! magazine, reading the problem page in gay magazines and finding gay venues in classified directory all add to the authenticity of the time. Charlie Brooks who plays Janine Butcher in EastEnders is BRILLIANT as Sandra, a single, hard-working mother with a string of ex boyfriends. She is funny, warm and much more loveable than the hard faced character she plays in the soap. I was really excited to see her in this role made famous in the film by Linda Henry who is Shirley Carter in EastEnders. Her son Jamie is played by the great Sam Jackson from Skins, and he really is believable as Sandra's child who is starting to want to explore his own sexuality. Acting-wise there is lots of crossover with BBC EastEnders. Their neighbour's son Ste is played by excellent Thomas Law who played Peter Beale version 4 in EastEnders. His awkward sexual awakening, and the homophobic violence from his family, remind you that this was first performed a year after being homosexual was declassified as a mental illness in the UK (in 1992.) Sandra's hippyish boyfriend, Tony, is played smoothly by Gerard McCarthy who played Kris Fisher in Hollyoaks. Tony is "right on" about too understanding about everything and you feel like he is a bit of a yes man. And finally the cast is rounded out by the talented Vanessa Babirye, as the other neighbour Leah. Leah's obsession with the music of Mama Cass provides the even more retro soundtrack to the play. While this is really Jamie and Ste's love story for me the performance of Charlie Brooks stole the show. If you get chance to see it around the country then GO SEE IT!

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    The Patrick Centre - Picture of the auditorium of the Patrick Centre for performing Arts via  
 http://www.birminghamhippodrome.com/default.asp?Id=77&sC=page4

    Picture of the auditorium of the Patrick Centre for performing Arts via http://www.birminghamhippodrome.com/default.asp?Id=77&sC=page4

    The Patrick Centre - Digital Advert for Beautiful Thing at the entrance to Birmingham Hippodrome

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    Digital Advert for Beautiful Thing at the entrance to Birmingham Hippodrome

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