New shows in 2022
We’re adding even more shows to our 2022 season!
The shows announced for our Autumn season today continue The Rep’s ambition to bring the very best to audiences in Birmingham: new productions and writing that tell vibrant stories, reflecting the brilliantly diverse communities that are the makeup of our city.
I also encourage anyone who has not seen a show in The Door before, our smallest theatre at The Rep, to give it a try. The up-close and intimate experience as an audience member is unforgettable.” Sean Foley, Artistic Director
The King of Reggae - The Man - The Music
Tue 20 – Sat 24 Sep
After a sold-out run of their production of Rush: A Joyous Jamaican Journey, Rush Theatre Company will return to The Rep with The King of Reggae – The Man – The Music. For those who enjoyed One Love, this brand new production features over 20 of the King of Reggae’s iconic hits, including One Love, No Woman No Cry and Is This Love played live on stage by the JA Reggae Band.
The MP, Aunty Mandy and Me
Wed 21 Sept
The Rep’s most intimate theatre space, The Door, will host a new season which begins with The MP, Aunty Mandy & Me – an exploration of consent, coercion and grooming within the gay male community with biting humour and contemporary social commentary.
Sunflowers and Sheds
Sat 15 Oct
Staged on lovingly recreated life-size allotments, Sunflowers and Sheds is a family show for ages 4+ featuring a gentle mix of humour, music and storytelling, in a charming tale about a lonely elderly gentleman and an Eastern European girl – showing us that true friendship can grow in the most unlikely conditions.
Till I Die
Mon 31 Oct & Tue 1 Nov
Playing over Halloween, Till I Die explores gender stereotypes of the Slasher genre. In the performance, Indra asks what is our fascination with killers, why we enjoy watching them and what it means to be a victim. Expect fake blood, that famous phone call scene and an outspoken feminist.
The BlueBird
Sat 19 Nov
Suitable for families & children aged 6 years+, The Bluebird uses plenty of theatrical magic to tell the tale of Mary Berylune, a Seer, and her tree spirit, Micky, on their quest to find the elusive bluebird and help unlock its mystery.
Tickets for this new season are now on priority sale, with tickets going on sale to the public from 12pm, Mon 9 May.