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Exciting new beginning for The Birmingham Rep

One of Birmingham's most treasured theatres celebrates its 100th birthday this week.

Roxana Silbert, artistic director of The Birmingham Rep

One of Birmingham's most treasured theatres celebrates its 100th birthday this week. Roz Laws speaks to its new artistic director about what the future holds.

Forget about life beginning at 40. For Birmingham Rep, life begins at 100.

Its birthday week is a time for looking back at its achievements, but there’s also a great sense in the theatre of excitement at new beginnings.

It has a new artistic director in Roxana Silbert, a new revamped building to move back into, and a diverse new season of productions including an Alan Bennett comedy and Rep debuts for Birmingham actors Martin Shaw and Mark Williams – not to mention the return of The Snowman in its 20th year.

“The idea of making a fresh start in our 100th year is fantastic,” says Silbert. “You could say life starts at 100.”

But Silbert admits she is taking inspiration from the past, notably the achievements of the Rep founder Sir Barry Jackson.

“He is a huge unsung hero of theatre, nationally as well as for Birmingham,” she insists.

“He built the first purpose-built theatre in the country, started the Royal Shakespeare Company in its current form and the modern festival.