A Show at the Artrix in Bromsgrove will involve a woman talking about where she used to live.

Jane English will bring her show 20B to the venue, and her audience will experience an oral history tour about community, heritage and regeneration.

She said: "The address, 20B Stratford Road was the only home I’d ever known; until the community we lived in was broken up and our homes were reduced to rubble."

A spokesman said: "Developed with Birmingham Rep, 20B charts Jane search for the story of what happened to her childhood home, a block of maisonettes in East London, through an investigation of regeneration and how it affects the community it displaces.

"Jane retraces the community she remembers from her childhood - she tracks down her former neighbours and interviews them over endless cups of tea and presents these conversations alongside her own account of the joys and struggles of living in a close-knit community though the 1980’s and 1990’s."

The spokesman added: "Part auto-biography, part oral history, 20B is a moving exploration of what home and community really mean and how it feels when these things are lost. With warmth and humour, Jane uncovers the narratives of the city, from post-war slum clearance to Olympic-era gentrification."

The date will be May 12, from 7.30pm.

Tickets on, 01527 577330.