Black Tonic

31st
Mar
2009

Black Tonic is a new, unusual theatre experience from The Other Way Works, a Birmingham based theatre company formed in 2001. The production is an interactive performance staged in the bedrooms and corridors of the Radisson Hotel Birmingham.

You are invited to unravel an original detective story, where even love can be bought for the price of a cocktail. Check-in at the Hotel reception two by two and journey along the corridors and into the bedrooms to piece together the clues and uncover what makes the hotel tick.

Thursday 2nd – Sunday 5th April 2009
Thursday 9th – Sunday 12th April 2009 (Easter Weekend)
2pm*, 3pm*, 7pm, 8pm & 9pm. *Saturdays only.

Very limited audience (4 places per hour). Booking in pairs recommended.

£15 / £10 Suitable for 18+ Trailer

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Links for June 16th

16th
Jun
2008
  • Big Picture Workshop at Birmingham’s Rag Market
    ‘Artists Faye Claridge and Helen Berrow will have a stall near the Market Customer Centre in the indoor market, on Tues 17 June to give you lots of photo tips and take pictures with you – or of you!’ It’s a free event, drop in between 12.30 and 15.30.
  • Artfall – Changing Birmingham
    Phil Wilkinson has ‘been working on a now demolished view of a site in Digbeth bordered by High St, Bradford St and Rea St’. There’s a work-in-progress on his blog.
  • Black Tonic by The Other Way Works, Guardian review
    Review of “a site-responsive performance produced by the Birmingham-based The Other Way Works” as part of the Sprint festival in London and coming to Brum in the autumn.
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