(2:00) The Belgrade Theatre transforms the B2 auditorium into an immersive theatrical party where you can leave reality behind.
You’ll be seated at one of our cabaret tables as the performance unfolds all around you. You’ll also have the freedom to explore the room, where you can eat, drink and party inside the auditorium, as well as play at the gaming tables and dance as the live band rolls out a magical musical accompaniment to the evening’s entertainment.
Charismatic club owner ‘Z’ is not all he seems. This larger than life character is none other than Zeus, the Greek King of all gods and men, descended from the heavens in human form and driven by his love for the goddess, Hera.
As Gods they can take on the form of any man or woman in any time, so we watch enthralled as they move amongst the audience, telling their story of passion, jealousy and revenge across the ages, via a range of characters from Lady Godiva to the Great Gatsby.
(3:06) This piece was first broadcast on 7 May 2013. Televised on UK's regional television BBC1 West Midlands Programme (Program) -- Midlands Today.
(2:00) This video showcases the enormous range of work that the Belgrade Theatre does. The video was written by playwright Alan Pollock and voiced by Tom Clarke of The Enemy.
(2:18) Audience reaction to Days of Significance at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry.
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