Wednesday, March 15
Great Witley Operatic Society presents The Mikado, Swan Theatre, Worcester. Until March 18. Tickets on 01905 611427 or www.huntingdonarts.com
Bromsgrove Concerts presents The Schubert Ensemble, Artrix, Bromsgrove. Tickets on 577330 or www.artrix.co.uk
This is Elvis, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Until March 18. Tickets on 0870 607 7533
Welsh National Opera presents The Marriage of Figaro, Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham. Also March 18. Tickets available on 0870 730 1234 or www.birminghamhippodrome.com
Knowle Operatic Society presents Pirates of Penzance, Solihull Arts Complex, Touchwood. Until March 18. Tickets on www.solihull.gov.uk/arts oR 0121 704 6962
Oh What a Lovely War, Allardyce Nicoll Studio Theatre, Muirhead Tower, University of Birmingham. Until March 18. Tickets on 0121 414 5997
Thursday, March 16
All and Sundry presents Good Old Variety Show, Artrix, Bromsgrove. Until March 18. Tickets on 577330 or www.artrix.co.uk
Welsh National Opera presents Jephtha, Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham. Tickets on 0870 730 1234 or www.birminghamhippodrome.com
John Wright Band, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester. Tickets on 01905 611427 or www.huntingdonarts.com
CBSO presents Mahler's Resurrection Symphony, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Also March 18. Tickets on www.symphonyhall.co.uk/boxoffice or 0121 780 3333
Friday, March 17
Welsh National Opera presents The Flying Dutchman, Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham. Tickets available on 0870 730 1234 or www.birminghamhippodrome.com
Jasna Held, Solihull Arts Complex, Touchwood. Tickets on 0121 704 6962 or www.solihull.gov.uk/arts
Final Year Recitalists Helen Webb and Harriet Kirk, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston. Admission free
The Ordnance Survey Outdoors Show 2006, NEC, Birmingham. Until March 19. Tickets on 0870 909 4133
The Osmonds, NIA Academy, Birmingham. Tickets on 0870 909 4144
Saturday, March 18
Nearly Dan, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester. Tickets on 01905 611427 or www.huntingdonarts.com
Redditch Orchestra presents a Concert of Classic Masterworks, Kingsley Theatre, Redditch. Tickets from the town centre information kiosk or on the door
Dr Teeth Big Band, Civic Hall, Stratford-upon-Avon. Tickets on 01789 207100
Operababes, Malvern Theatres. Tickets on 01684 892277 or www.malvern-theatres.co.uk
Sunday, March 19
University Symphony Orchestra, Adrian Boult Hall, UCE Birmingham Conservatoire. Tickets on 0121 414 7333 or www.barber.org.uk
The Stars of Ireland, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Tickets on 0870 607 7544
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group featuring Adrian Spillett, Kingsley Theatre, Redditch. Tickets on 830731
Monday, March 20
The Apple, Swan Theatre, Worcester. Tickets on 01905 611427 or www.huntingdonarts.com
Smaller, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Until March 25. Tickets on 0870 607 7533
Promises and Lies, Repertory Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham. Until April 15. Tickets on 0121 236 4455 or www.birmingham-rep.co.uk
Present Laughter, Malvern Theatres. Until March 25. Tickets on www.malvern-theatres.co.uk or 01684 892277
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment presents Rossini's Stabat Mater, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets on www.symphonyhall.co.uk/boxoffice or 0121 780 3333
Evesham Operatic and Dramatic Society presents Kiss Me Kate, Arts Centre Theatre, Evesham. Until March 25. Tickets on 07786 187003 or from Wallace House, Oat Street, Evesham
Tuesday, March 21
Billy Liar, Swan Theatre, Worcester. Tickets on 01905 611427 or www.huntingdonarts.com
Edward Scissorhands, Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham. Tickets on 0870 730 1234 or www.birminghamhippodrome.com
Final year Recitalists Jenny Bourgeois and Laura Mattisson, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston. Admission free
Wednesday, March 22
Showstopper, Swan Theatre, Worcester. Tickets on 01905 611427 or www.huntingdonarts.com
Birmingham University Singers and Chamber Orchestra, St Philip's Cathedral, Colmore Row, Birmingham. Tickets on 0121 414 7333 or www.barber.org.uk
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