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Aldridge Road, Walsall, Staffordshire WS42JS

Calderfields is located at Aldridge Road, Walsall, West Midlands.

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Venue Information

Venue
Calderfields
Address
Aldridge Road
Walsall
WS42JS
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FEATUREMatthew Bourne's The Nutcracker

Heralded as the most popular dance production ever staged in the UK, Matthew Bourne’s The Nutcracker returns to Sadler’s Wells in London. Amanda Arnold takes a look at the new production, which begins its UK tour in 2012.

FEATURERainy days out in Britain

Despite our rich heritage, vibrant culture and modern tastes in entertainment, Britain is prone to a bit of rain. Actually, make that a LOT of rain. Nevertheless, when the heavens open there's still plenty to do undercover. We take a look at what's available when the weather turns inclement.

FEATUREKatie Fforde - Summer of Love

BritEvents' Amanda Arnold catches up with Katie Fforde, author of Summer of Love, and President of the Romantic Novelists Association to ask about her ideas, work and inspiration.

FEATUREYou and What Army band interview

Telford-based electro-rock band You and What Army describe themselves as "having unforgivingly catchy trance synths that soar over tectonic-plate-shatteringly heavy guitar riffs, dancefloor-destroyingly awesome basslines and lowrider-cruisingly phat beats, with the narrated apocalypse rapped, sung and screamed wildly into the fray." That's one massive claim, so BritEvents' Lucy Middleton catches up with the four piece band to find out more about their epic sound.