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We Are Eastside – arts and culture- Eastside Projects, Jim Howieson: Sports Hall Sessions, Exhibition Launch Friday 7 June, 6–8pm May 18, 2013
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Birmingham Post: Digbeth articles- Birmingham Opera Company's airborne Mittwoch nominated for two major awards April 12, 2013
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Tag Archives: Journey to the Fifth Province
Journey to the Fifth Province comes to Digbeth
When: Wednesday 18th April, 20:00 Where: Birmingham Irish Centre, 14-20 High Street, Deritend, B12 0LN Tickets £10 / £8 Journey to the Fifth Province, the hit show of the 2011 Irish Writers’ Festival in London, will be performed at the … Continue reading
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