Wolverhampton (/ˌwʊlvərˈhæmptən/ ( listen)) is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 249,470. The demonym for people from the city is "Wulfrunian".
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The Arena Theatre is one of the West Midlands longest established and most successful small-scale touring venues. Our visitors can enjoy a superbly compact, reasonably priced, state-of-the-art complex. Bright and bold in design, it embraces excellent front of house facilities and two exceptionally relaxing theatres with flexible performing spaces.The Arena Theatre seats 150 and is brilliantly deceptive – seductively drawing its audiences into a more intimate understanding of the play, surprisingly spacious for dance or ballet, funky and unpretentious for hot music. Quality programming has always been of paramount importance to the Arena Theatre and outstanding professional companies, celebrating drama, dance and music, will continue to dominate throughout any given season. The Arena also showcases work by local schools, colleges, students, amateur companies and community events.
4.5 based on 714 reviews
Wolverhampton Grand is a long established theatre in the heart of the Midlands. It receives a wide range of major touring productions including drama, musicals, ballet, dance, opera, variety, concerts, children's shows and one of the biggest pantomimes in the UK, with audiences from across the region and beyond taking advantage of excellent transport links to the town. Admired by performers and audiences alike for its intimate three-tiered Victorian auditorium, the Grand celebrated its 125th anniversary in December 2019.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Visited with 4 friends, had my favourite meal... Steak and ale pie, chips, peas and gravy jug. In fact several of us had the same meal as its just so good! Cant go wrong here, everything is great, home cooked food, hot and tasty. Friendly staff, food comes quickly. It's best to book so you're not disappointed!
3.5 based on 225 reviews
Purpose built in 1938, Wolverhampton Civic Halls are Wolverhampton’s centre for entertainment, constituting the Civic Hall (3000 standing capacity), Wulfrun Hall (1138 st. cap.) and Slade Rooms (500 st. cap.)The three venues host a wide spectrum of live entertainment including music, comedy, sport, theatre. Although best known for a long tradition of hosting rock concerts, household names in pop and comedy now appear regularly at these much-loved venues.Available for conferences, meetings and weddings.
I love this place, it's brillant, it has such a vibe. So many great bands play here. I saw new order and the kaiser chiefs and it was ace.
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