Wednesday, September 15
Sing-a-long: Roll out the barrel, musical trip down memory lane, at the Palace Theatre, Queen Street, Redditch, 2pm. For more information call 01527 65203.
Musical: Jesus Christ Superstar, Birmingham Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham, 7.30pm.
Thursday, September 16
Flower arranging: Bromsgrove and District Flower Arrangement Society, All Saints Church Hall, Burcot Lane, Bromsgrove, 2.30pm. For more information visit www.bromsgroveflowerclub.org.uk
Musical: Jesus Christ Superstar, Birmingham Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham, 7.30pm.
Friday, September 17
Literary: Words group meets to hear talk by Robert McCrum, author of PG Wodehouse biography, Conference Room, LG Harris & Co Ltd, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, 8pm. For more information call Val Mason on 01527 871019.
Musical: Forever in Blue Jeans, Palace Theatre, Queen Street, Redditch, 7.30pm. For more information call 01527 65203.
Musical: Jesus Christ Superstar, Birmingham Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham, 7.30pm.
Tribute: Rats in the Kitchen, tribute to UB40, The Venue @ The Hibernian, Pershore Road, Stirchley.
Saturday, September 18
Concert: Arrow Vale Singers Choir Concert in aid of Trade Craft, St Peter's Church, Ipsely, Redditch, 7.30pm.
Magic: Geoffrey Durham's Little Miracles, Palace Theatre, Queen Street, Redditch, 7.30pm. For more information call 01527 65203.
Musical: Jesus Christ Superstar, Birmingham Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham, 2.30pm and 7.30pm.
Sunday, September 19
Walk: Arrow Valley Countryside Group, 8am. For more information call 01527 831295.
Exhibition: You get the picture! Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, Foregate Street, Worcester.
Monday, September 20
Exhibition: You get the picture! Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, Foregate Street, Worcester.
Tuesday, September 21
Talk: Bromsgrove Society local history group, The Healing Baths of Droitwich Spa by Cora Weaver, The Methodist Centre, Stratford Road, Bromsgrove, 7.45pm.
Musical: Kiss Me, Kate, Birmingham Hippodrome, Hurst Street, Birmingham 7.30pm.
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