Ciara Cohen-Ennis

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Review: Twelfth Night

UoB graduates put on an incredible performance of ‘Twelfth Night’ in Stratford

Fundraise to the finish line: UoB student driving to Mongolia for charity

Three students plan a crazy mission to drive to Mongolia, all in the name of charity

Review: The Bridge

Ciara Cohen-Ennis was impressed by a new student written film.

Charges dropped: All Defend Education students have now been reinstated

The University has reinstated the final two student protestors after a two month suspension

Review: House of America

Anthony Keen was stunned by 3Bugs’ production of House of America.

Living in the Library

Three UoB students staked out in the library for an entire week in aid of raising money and awareness for Birmingham Nightline.

What’s On: Week 11

Reviews Editor Ciara, picks out the most entertaining events for the last week of term.

What’s On: Week 10

Take a look at our pick of the best events on this week.

What’s On: Week 9

Check out our pick of the best cultural events on this week.

What’s On: Week 8

It’s that time of year again to vote in new committees, see some plays and do some shopping. Check out The Tab’s pick of events this week.

What’s On: Week 7

Check out what events are in store for you this week.

A New Musical: ‘The Comedian’ Comes To Brum

Interview with Josh Sood, who has co-written a new musical to be performed at the Guild.

What’s On: Week 6

Hanging around for reading week or too unlucky to have a week off? Check out the events we’ve lined up.

What’s On: Week 5

With Valentine’s Day, LBGT History Month, Consent Week and Green Transition Month there’s a lot going on in Brum! Here’s our pick of the best events this week.

What’s On: Week 4

A list of the Tab’s top events to keep you entertained this week

What’s On: Week 3

Chart the week ahead with this list of UoB’s cultural events.

Review: Method

Watch This’s student written plays can often be hit or miss. However, Ben Norris’ original play ‘Method’ was immensely engaging, entertaining and well executed.

Horsing around for charity

UoB Equestrian Club strip off to raise funds for the Midlands Air Ambulance.

Review: Blue/Orange

Excellent acting but an underwhelming performance: Infinity Stage Company presents Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall.

Review: Triumphant

‘Watch This’ present an exciting piece of physical theatre.

Review: Breaking DBAD

The Tab had a few laughs at a student stand up event

What’s on this week

Reviews editor Ciara rounds up some of this week’s events

What’s On

Reviews editor Ciara takes a look at what’s coming up this week

What’s On In Brum

Stuck for something to do this week? The Tab picks out the best of this week’s cultural offerings.

The Great Garvey: son of Jamaican civil rights legend visits UoB

The son of Jamaican hero and civil rights activist Marcus Garvey visits UoB

Bomb scare in Selly

Selly was in lockdown earlier today after a grenade was found

Tennis Courts Ablaze

A fire broke out in a Tennis Courts flat yesterday morning.

UoB Thrash Cambridge at Poetry Slam

A poetry competition saw Brum students beat Cantabs.

Skating around Brum

VIDEO: The best skate spots around the university, visited by Sam Curtis.

Let the Selly see the Sausage

Joe’s hosts Take Me Out to raise money for Barnados. Let the Roosters see the house!

Those Sons of Pitches did it again!

Reviews editor Ciara Cohen-Ennis went to see the Sons of Pitches sing their way into the finals of ‘The Voice Festival UK’

‘In one hour, four different cars beeped and stuck their fingers up at us’

We interviewed a first year anti-abortion campaigner Becky*, a member of Cathsoc.