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Birmingham Stage Company perform Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach

Birmingham Stage Company celebrates its 20th anniversary with the adaption of a children's classic, writes Diane Parkes.

James and the Giant Peach

Birmingham Stage Company celebrates its 20th anniversary with the adaption of a children's classic, writes Diane Parkes .

When Birmingham Stage Company’s James and the Giant Peach opens in the city this month it is a real milestone – as it marks the 20th birthday of the company.

Based at the Old Rep in Station Street, BSC may have begun as one man’s dream but it has gone on to gain a national and international reputation not just for children’s theatre but also for a range of productions for adults.

With shows ranging from Arthur Miller’s The Crucible to Roald Dahl’s The Witches, BSC has attracted a roll call of actors including Honor Blackman, Corin Redgrave, Simon Callow and Richard Dreyfuss.

And at its centre is actor/manager Neal Foster – who founded the company when he was just a teenager.

“I started my theatre company when I was 19 but I wanted to do a variety of work and I realised that as an independent company you have to have a specific identity,” he recalls.

“Cheek by Jowl does Shakespeare adaptations, Shared Experience does adaptations etcetera but I wanted to do Chekhov and children’s theatre and new plays and the only way you can produce such a variety of work is to have a venue.

“So for six months I looked up and down the country for a theatre in which to house my company and it was only by chance that I found The Old Rep Theatre in Birmingham, my home town.