Is Birmingham really a UK hotspot for the creative arts? With world-class art, drama, music, dance and performing arts, Birmingham has one of the greatest reputations in the UK for entertainment.
Theatres and productions
The major theatres are the Hippodrome, home of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, the New Alexandra Theatre and Birmingham Repertory Theatre – all offering a mix of classical drama, ballet, opera, and musicals.
The Midland Arts Centre, in Cannon Hill Park, stages a range of theatrical events and films, as well as workshops and exhibitions. The Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford-upon-Avon is 45 minutes from the city, and if you're under-25 tickets cost as little as £5.
Film and television
Nearly 6,000 of our own students are enrolled on courses in music, theatre, writing, media, digital technology, art and design.
If you’re a film fan, Birmingham offers everything from the latest movies at the 30-screen Star City, the UK's largest cinema, or you can step back in time at ‘The Electric,’ the oldest working cinema in the UK. We even stage film premieres – Tom Hardy’s Locke, George Clooney’s The Perfect Storm and Will Smith’s Hitch have all had their UK premieres in Birmingham.
BBC’s hit TV series Peaky Blinders, starring Cillian Murphy, is based on a Birmingham gang from the 1920s.
Art galleries
The city has some of the finest galleries in the country. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery features some of the Staffordshire Hoard collection, along with part of the largest public Pre-Raphaelite collection in the world.
The Barber Institute of Fine Art hosts an outstanding collection of Renaissance and Impressionist art, and the Ikon Gallery showcases stunning contemporary work.
A visit to the city’s world-famous Jewellery Quarter is a must, where you can see craftspeople make traditional jewellery which is sold to the public.
The Parkside Gallery
Birmingham has more than 500,000 works of art in one square mile.
Our own Parkside Gallery is open to the public and shows the work of students and staff, alongside established artists and designers.
The Gallery has recently featured the talent of Ian Emes, creator of the animated films accompanying Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side of The Moon’ album, and Trends – an interior design forecasting exhibition.
Festivals and fun
The Birmingham International Jazz and Blues festival is the largest jazz festival in the UK, and the city's St Patrick’s Day Parade is the third largest in the world.
Added to this there’s the Moseley Folk Festival, Mostly Jazz Festival, Birmingham Literature Festival, Birmingham International Food Fair, and Capital FM’s Fusion Festival.
Media Courses
Find out about all of the Media courses we have to offer.