Thursday, January 20
The Snowman, Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Until January 30. Tickets from 0121 236 4455.
Jack and the Beanstalk, Birmingham Hippodrome. Until January 30. Tickets from 0870 730 1234.
Worcester Gilbert & Sullivan Society: The Pirates of Penzance, Festival Theatre, Malvern. Until January 22. Tickets from 01684 892277.
Malvern Theatre Players: The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Anderson. Until January 22. Tickets from 01684 892277.
Two Gentlemen of Verona/Julius Caesar, Swan Theatre, Stratford. Until February 26. Tickets from 0870 609 1110.
Crown Imperial - The Splendour of Organ & Brass featuring Heart of England Brass Ensemble and Thomas Trotter, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
Friday, January 21
Jacqui Dankworth, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester. Tickets from 01905 611427.
The Tallis Scholars: Sheppard, Taverner, Tye, Tallis. Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
Saturday, January 22
Birmingham Jazz: Gilad Atzmon and The Orient House Ensemble, CBSO Centre, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 767 4050.
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra: Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky. Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
Forces Sweethearts, Huntingdon Hall, Worcester. Tickets from 01905 611427.
All That Jazz starring Mark Rattray, Swan Theatre, Worcester. Tickets from 01905 611427.
Sunday, January 23
Green Day, NIA, Birmingham. Tickets from 0870 909 4144.
Sing the Showstoppers 2005, Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 780 3333
Monday, January 24
The Dresser by Ronald Harwood, Festival Theatre, Malvern. Until January 29. Tickets from 01684 892277.
Tuesday, January 25
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra: Rossini, Mozart, Strauss. Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Tickets from 0121 780 3333.
Wednesday, January 26
Barber Celebrity Concert: The Academy of Ancient Music, Barber Institute, Edgbaston. Tickets from 0121 414 7333.
Tribute to Jacqueline du Pre. Various events during the day at Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Details from 0121 780 3333.
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