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and Warwickshire's emerging talent, taking place on 28 and 29 April at the Belgrade Theatre. Visit
www.belgrade.co.uk for more information.
For Bitesize tickets visit
warwickartscentre.co.uk
Bloms Bulbs, winner of 68 Chelsea Gold medals, supply the bulbs and will be on site with expert advice on your favourite choices.
Original costumes will be on display showcasing the incredible skills of the RSC costume team. The festival takes place from Saturday, April 30 to Monday, May 2.
Tickets can be booked via the RSC on
www.rsc.org.uk/mortonhall
CALLING PLANET EARTH
Planet Earth II Live in Concert, from BBC Studios and the acclaimed BBC Natural History Unit that created TV sensations, Blue Planet II and Dynasties brings its amazing show to Birmingham this month.
TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED
As seen on TV (in brightly coloured trouser), David Harper is the popular BBC TV presenter known for his appearances on Bargain Hunt, The Antiques Road Trip, Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is, Flog It and For What It's Worth.
Join him for an evening of funny stories from behind the scenes, anecdotes from TV, live auctions, exciting antique finds, huge prof- its, even bigger losses, celebrity TV appearances and disasters! He’s at Huntingdon Hall in Worcester on April 2.
For tickets visit
worcestertheatres.co.uk
Experience sensational footage from the BAFTA and EMMY® award winning BBC series which guarantees to bring audiences closer to the planet’s spellbinding animals, landscapes and wildlife dramas than ever before.
Following on from the success of the 2019 Blue Planet II Live In Concert tour, these not-to-be missed live concerts will feature breath-taking, specially-selected footage shown in 4K ultra high-definition on a gigantic LED screen, alongside the remarkable music performed by the City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
FLORAL FESTIVAL
This month Morton Hall Gardens, near Redditch, opens its gates to visitors for its annual Tulip Festival, with all ticket sales supporting costume-making at the RSC. This month Morton Hall Gardens, near Redditch, opens its gates to visitors for its annual Tulip Festival, with all ticket sales supporting costume-making at the RSC.
More than 100 tulip varieties can be admired in borders, pots and three cut flower marquees, revealing the magic and splendour of the queen of the spring flowers.
In this spectacular, audiences across the UK get to rub shoulders with our acrobatic primate cousins in the steaming jungles of Madagascar, race alongside fearsome hunting lions in the remote sandy deserts of Namibia, face stormy Antarctic seas with a family of penguins and feel the raw tension as a baby iguana tries to escape the clutches of deadly racer snakes. And they will no doubt tap their toes along with dancing grizzly bears and be swept away by the bravery of a mother snow leopard.
The Planet Earth II Live in Concert will be hosted by science and natural history TV presenter Liz Bonnin.
It is at the Resort World Arena in Birmingham on Friday, April 3. Tickets from
www.planetearth2live.uk
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