Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre Trust Limited,
Hurst Street,
Southside,
Birmingham,
B5 4TB
Ticket Sales: 0844 338 5000*
Groups: 0844 338 7000*
Restaurant Reservations: 0844 338 9000*
Fax: 0844 338 5030*
Email: tickets@birminghamhippodrome.com
Stage Door: 0844 338 5020
OPENING HOURS
We are open Monday to Saturday from 10:00am – 8:00pm, we close at 6:00pm on non performance days and we are closed for most Sundays and Public holidays.Please note these times are subject to change due to maintenance/training.
ADMIN
Telephone: 0844 338 5010*
Fax: 0121 689 3031
For mailing list enquiries: 0844 338 5000
Email: tickets@birminghamhippodrome.com
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Review: RITE OF SPRING in the Patrick Studio at Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ This production is billed as a “re-imagining of the iconic ballet in Indian dance style Bharatanatyam”. And why not? Now well past its centenary, Igor Stravinsky’s 1913 ground-breaking masterpiece ...
Review: PEPPERLAND at Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ Imagine, if you will, that you are stoned, mind-tripping in a happy place and hanging out with friends when someone puts the stereo on to play a jazz-fusion psychedelic remix of The Beatles’ Sgt Peppe...
Review: Welsh National Opera’s THE MAGIC FLUTE at Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★★☆ It begins with the lead male character Tamino being pursued by a monster, in this production a rather ridiculous giant prawn, in the opening scene. The surreal dystopia also sees wild animals tamed by a...
Review: PETER PAN at Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★★★ With a cast of pantomime veterans and newbies, the whole company instantly puts you in a good mood; you cannot help but smile even from the opening number. Birmingham based panto debutant Meera Syal cl...
Review: THE NUTCRACKER at Birmingham Hippodrome
At this time of year it is always going to be a sure fire winner, being a culmination of a timeless festive fairy tale brought alive by some of the most sumptuously accessible and familiar tunes in the repertoire. Over t...
Review: UNSPOKEN at The Patrick Studio, Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★★☆ This play is both tragedy and comedy. There is something unique about military humour. Some of it is, of course, banter and inter-service rivalry . But some of the funniest moments were rooted in the pol...
Review: BRB’s LA FILLE MAL GARDÉE at Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★★☆ Many will already be familiar with this ballet’s music, if not the movement. The clog dance in the second act is a favourite on Classic FM, and although Hérold might not be a composer whose name rings...
Review: TAJ EXPRESS at the Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★★★ I have said this before, and I will say it again, there is great value in seeing something different in the theatre. It may be nice to rewatch classics such as Les Miserables, but if we linger on their n...
Review: BRB’s ROMEO & JULIET at Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★★★ This is a quality production by Birmingham Royal Ballet throughout. Sergei Prokofiev’s masterpiece of a score ensures that any production gets off to a head start. The Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted b...
Review: BRB’s POLARITY & PROXIMITY at Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★☆☆ The dancers responded brilliantly and revelled in the fun and liberty of the music . . . In The Upper Room was a perfect programme choice to raise spirits at the end of the night. It would be the one wor...
TITANIC at the Birmingham Hippodrome
★★☆☆☆ I would argue that revivals are not something to be avoided, but there are shows that need to be revived and shows that should be left alone. As we seem to be flooded with revivals and jukebox musicals,...
STOMP at Birmingham Hippodrome
★★★★☆ Even if you have seen Stomp before, there are several companies performing the concept with their own characters and variations, so that whether one sees the regular London-based production and/or this to...