The Moseley Road Trail

All our Dramatic Walking Trails have been developed in partnership with the Balsall Heath Local History Society.

BHTC Drama Trails : Moseley Road

The Institute On Moseley Road

May 2005

The first performance of this trail was in May 2005 as part of a Local History Week, when it was performed by the Making History Theatre group. It extended from the old Tram Depot to Stratford house so it was quite a long trek.

October, 2011

It was put on again in 2011 by the Theatre Company and attracted large walking audiences. It started this time from the old Butchers’ factory (now known as The Works) where the History Society was running a large exhibition. This version of the trail was a bit shorter but again included the escaped lion. However the highlight was undoubtedly the 1791 Riots which featured the Reverend Hobson’s wife running to escape the smoke and (fake)flames, in her nightgown but with no nightcap!

November, 2014

The most recent version was funded as an accompaniment to an exhibiton at the Ort café and had a particular focus on Balsall Heath’s water supply and sewage system. On this occasion the trail started at the Café with the first meeting of the Balsall Heath Board of Health in 1862 and finished with the Annexation of Balsall Heath by the City of Birmingham in 1891. There were also additional scenes which related to the Typhoid Epidemic of 1873 and there were also some glorious songs performed en route.

 

Reviews

Astonishing scenes took place along the Moseley Road last Sunday as a history trail was dramatically interrupted by various scenes from the past, including the escaped lion from the Sherbourne Road Zoo; the 1791 Church and King Riots; and the 19th Century Fire Brigade with their wandering horse

 

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