Thursday, June 30
Palace Youth Theatre: Hiawatha, Kingsley Theatre. Until July 2. Tickets from 65203.
Alcester Singers: Summer Concert at Ragley Hall. Tickets on door or from 01789 762487.
Blue, NEC Arena. Also July 1. Tickets from 0870 909 4133.
Al Green, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas, Birmingham Hippodrome. Until July 2. Tickets from 0870 730 1234.
Rogers & Hammerstein's The King and I, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham. Until July 2. Tickets from 0870 607 7533.
Don Quixote Rides Again, Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Until July 9. Tickets from 0121 236 4455.
Beyond Reasonable Doubt by Jeffrey Archer, Festival Theatre, Malvern. Until July 2. Tickets from 01684 892277.
A Midsummer Night's Dream/Twelfth Night, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford. Until October. Tickets from 0870 609 1110.
Thomas More/A New Way to Please You, Swan Theatre, Stratford. Until October. Tickets from 0870 609 1110.
Friday, July 1
Warwick Festival: Various events until July 10. Tickets from 01926 496277.
Kenny Ball and his Jazz Men, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester. Tickets from 01905 611427.
Saturday, July 2
Redditch Amateur Dramatic Society: For One Night Only, St Luke's Memorial Hall, Headless Cross. Tickets from 521086.
The Garden Opera Company: Rossini's Cinderella, Coughton Court. Tickets from 01789 400 777.
Midsummer Classical Gala, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
Monday, July 4
Magic of the Dance, Festival Theatre, Malvern. Until July 9. Tickets from 01684 892277.
Snoop Dogg, NEC Arena. Tickets from 0870 909 4133.
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra: Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Saint-Saens. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
Tuesday, July 5
BMOS Musical Theatre Company: 42nd Street, Birmingham Hippodrome. Until July 9. Tickets from 0870 730 1234.
Syd Lawrence Concert Orchestra: Tribute Concert to Glenn Miller's Army Airforce Orchestra, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
Paul Jones & Dave Kelly, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester. Tickets from 01905 611427.
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