Thursday, September 16
One Day More - From Les Miserables to Miss Saigon and Beyond with BBC Concert Orchestra and West End stars, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Also September 17. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
A Black Country Night Out, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester. Tickets from 01905 611427.
The Solid Gold Cadillac, Festival Theatre, Malvern. Until September 18. Tickets from 01684 892277.
Middle Ground Theatre Company: Dial M For Murder, Swan Theatre, Worcester. Tickets from 01905 611427.
Car Thieves by Akos Nemeth, The Door, Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Until September 18. Tickets from 0121 236 4455.
Jesus Christ Superstar, Birmingham Hippodrome. Until September 18. Tickets from 0870 730 1234.
Hamlet/King Lear/Macbeth/Romeo & Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford. Various dates until October. Tickets from 0870 609 1110.
House of Desires/Tamar's Revenge/The Dog in the Manger/Pedro, the Great Pretender, Swan Theatre, Stratford. Various dates until October. Tickets from 0870 609 1110.
Friday, September 17
Forever in Blue Jeans, Palace Theatre. Tickets from 65203.
Willard White - A Tribute to Paul Robeson, Malvern Theatres. Tickets from 01684 892277.
Pete Allen Jazz Band, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester. Tickets from 01905 611427.
Saturday, September 18
Geoffrey Durham's Little Miracles, Palace Theatre. Tickets from 65203.
Jimmy Carr, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Tickets from 0870 607 7533.
Sunday, September 19
Brass on Sundays: Gala Concert, Symphony Hall, Birmingham 2pm. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
Monday, September 20
The Price by Arthur Miller starring Warren Mitchell, Festival Theatre, Malvern. Until September 25. Tickets from 01684 892277.
Tuesday, September 21
Kiss Me Kate, Birmingham Hippodrome. Until October 2. Tickets from 0870 730 1234.
Wednesday, September 22
Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds: The Tempest by William Shakespeare, Swan Theatre, Worcester. Until September 25. Tickets from 01905 611427.
Off The Wall - A Tribute to Pink Floyd, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Tickets from 0870 607 7533.
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