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We Are Eastside – arts and culture- Jonathan Watkins & Jiehong Jiang | Eastside Projects, 1 May, 6.30-8pm April 18, 2012
- Lunch Club | Eastside Projects, 26 April, 1–2pm April 10, 2012
- Underground Photography | Eastside Projects, 26 April, 6.30-8pm April 10, 2012
- Introducing Contemporary China, Eastside Projects, 11 April, 6.30-8pm April 5, 2012
- Discussion | Studios – Is there a need for permanence? 27 March 6.30-8pm Eastside Projects March 22, 2012
Birmingham Post: Digbeth articles- Bomb disposal squad called in to Birmingham tower block April 20, 2012
- Joe Holyoak: HS2 station in Birmingham could be disastrous for Digbeth March 30, 2012
- Review: Life Is A Dream, Birmingham Opera Company, Argyle Works, Digbeth March 30, 2012
- 48Sheet art project to transform billboards across Birmingham March 23, 2012
- Helicopter heaven for Birmingham Opera Company during Cultural Olympics March 15, 2012
Tag Archives: Jonathan Kay
The Fools are back in Birmingham!
The Nomadic Academy of Fools, who wowed those who experienced them at The Edge last year with their amazing interpretation of Shakespeare’s Richard II, evenings of improvised fooling performances and fooling workshops that culminated in an impromptu flashmob rendition of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that, Local Life
Tagged Cheapside, fooling, Friction Arts, Jonathan Kay, Nomadic Academy of Fools, The Edge, theatre of now
Fooling around at The Edge
I’ve popped by Friction Arts’ home The Edge a few times this week, to get a taste of Jonathan Kay and the Nomadic Academy of Fools Last Friday night I got to ‘Know One’s Fool’ with a solo improvised show … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that
Tagged Cheapside, daniel davies, danux, Friction Arts, Jonathan Kay, Nomadic Academy of Fools, samsoncat, Sandra Hall, The Edge
Very Happy Artists at The Edge
The other week I did my neck and shoulder in. I don’t know what happened, I just stretched in bed and something sort of went. I was in effing agony and couldn’t hobble much further than the end of my … Continue reading

