Current Events
Ghosts of the Gaol
Until 29th March
National Justice Museum, Nottingham

Many people have been imprisoned and executed over the centuries of our building's macabre history. Do these souls still reside in the cells and halls of this ancient gaol? Retrace the steps of those who were locked away here, uncover eerie tales from staff and visitors alike, and learn of the many paranormal experiences reported within this historic building.
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Gallery Art Group
Let you creative expression flourish in our Gallery Art Group
Until 29th March
Learning Studio, Lakeside Arts, Nottingham

Take inspiration from our current exhibitions and explore materials, develop art skills and techniques whilst building confidence in a relaxed and sociable environment.
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‘Meet Me in the Middle’
Exhibition
Until 31st March
Nottingham Central Library

Visit Central Library to see the results of an amazing project spanning almost a year and crossing 6000 miles.
Meet me in the middle is a collaborative project between Nottingham Trent University Illustration students and Visual Communication students at the Visual Academy of Art in Hong Kong. At the beginning of the project, they were prompted by an impossible question:
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Cosmic Titans
Art, Science and the Quantum Universe
Exhibition
Until 27th April
The Bonington Theatre, Arnold, Nottingham

This exhibition unites art and science in a captivating exploration of the quantum universe, celebrating the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology.
Quantum science deals with the smallest particles in nature. It is bringing about a revolution in our understanding of the origins of the universe and delivering ground-breaking technology. At the forefront of quantum research are scientists from the University of Nottingham and across the country, whose pioneering work has established both the university and the UK as centres of excellence in this fast-evolving field.
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‘The Air We Breathe’ & ‘The Weather Station’
Exhibition
Until 29th April
City Arts, Nottingham

Two exhibits using art to explore environmental data about Nottingham.
The Air We Breathe is an artistic investigation into Nottingham’s air quality data. The University of Nottingham’s City as Lab, Lakeside Arts and City Arts commissioned artists Rebecca Smith (Urban Projections) and Charlotte Tupper to respond creatively to data about pollution levels in Nottingham.
The Weather Station, by Tuning Group, responds to research and data collected by the Hello Nottingham project looking at how the public feel about Climate Change.
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Daniel Lind-Ramos
Ensamblajes
Until 4th May
Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham Contemporary is delighted to present the first major exhibition of artist Daniel Lind- Ramos (b. 1953, Puerto Rico) in a European institution, showcasing five of the artists’ monumental sculptural assemblages, including a newly commissioned work, The Green Guardian (2024).
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Allan Weber
My Order
Until 4th May
Nottingham Contemporary

Nottingham Contemporary is excited to present the first institutional solo exhibition dedicated to Weber’s work in a major UK cultural institution. The exhibition co-curated by Pablo León de la Barra, Curator at Large, Latin America at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, will include existing works, alongside ambitious new site-specific commissions.
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Byron’s Final Journey
Exhibition
Until May
Nottingham Central Library

Discover the captivating life and legacy of Lord George Gordon Byron at our Local Studies exhibition, marking the 200th anniversary of his death. Explore his time in Greece, his passing in 1824, and the journey to his final resting place at St Mary’s Church, Hucknall. The exhibition is free and will be on display until May 2025.
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Life at an Iron Age Hillfort
Investigating Breedon Hill & Burrough Hill
University of Nottingham
Until 13th July
University of Nottingham Museum, Lakeside Arts

Iron Age hillforts are few and far between in the East Midlands, and not very well understood.
However, archaeological discoveries from Burrough Hill and Breedon Hill, both in Leicestershire, are providing important clues about life and beliefs at these important fortifications.
This exhibition will feature a fascinating range of everyday objects from both hillforts, with a spotlight on a spectacular hoard of chariot fittings from Burrough Hill.
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Calamity Jane
Until 29th March
Theatre Royal, Nottingham

Gosh almighty! Grab a posse because the whip crackin’ musical comedy classic Calamity Jane is a rollin’ on over the plains to Nottingham. Based on the much-loved Doris Day movie, this plumb fancy new production stars the multi-award-winning West End actor and singer Carrie Hope Fletcher (Cinderella, Les Misérables).
Meet the fearless, gun slingin’ Calamity Jane – biggest mouth in Dakota territory and always up for a fight. She’ll charm you hog-eyed though, especially when trying to win the heart of the dashing Lieutenant Gilmartin, or shooting insults at the notorious Wild Bill Hickok.
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Macbeth
Until 29th March
Lace Market Theatre, Nottingham

Shakespeare’s famous ‘Scottish play’ is brought to shocking life by the talented youth of the Lace Market Theatre:
The realm at war with itself – a hero is born out of violence and becomes what he fought against. Is it vaulting ambition, blind fate, or supernatural forces that propel Macbeth on his blood-filled path to the throne? No matter – he is ensconced, and proven prophets foretell his crown will be safe Till Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane. And that will never be...
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Disney BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Central Musical Theatre Company
Until 29th March
The Duchess Theatre, Long Eaton, Derbys

Central Musical Theatre Company proudly present the classic story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town,
and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress.
If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end
and he will be transformed into his former self. But time is running out.
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Chaos
New Theatre
Until 29th March
Portland Studio, Nottingham University

A girl is locked in a room. A boy brings another boy flowers. A girl has tied herself to a railing. A boy doesn't know who he is. A girl worries about an impending catastrophe. A woman jumps in front of a train. A boy's heart falls out his chest. A butterfly has a broken wing.
Laura Lomas's play Chaos is a symphony of dislocated and interconnected scenes. A series of characters search for meaning in a complicated and unstable world. Bouncing through physics, the cosmos, love and violence, they find order in the disorder of each other.
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Events coming up
Poetry Lounge
Sobar Socials with DIY Poets takeover.
28th March
The doors will open at 6:30pm for a 7pm start
Sobar, Nottingham
22 Friar Ln, Nottingham NG1 6DQ
FREE
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For the code email
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The evening will be open mic poetry with five-minute slots, comprising mainly DIY poets interspersed with Double Impact (Sobar) Academy participants.
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A Night of Art, Music and Drums
The Fado Vadio
28th March
New Art Exchange
39-41 Gregory Boulevard Nottingham NG7 6BE

Step into a world of romance with The Fado Vadio Presents: A Night of Art, Music, and Drums. This intimate evening will unfold in our main gallery, where you will enjoy a fusion of live music, poetry, and dance.
The night will feature the unique sounds of The Fado Vadio, known for their original compositions that blend the soulful traditions of Folk music with the energy of Rock and the sophistication of Jazz, alongside talented musicians like Chris Harris, Joao Roque, Ellie Kennedy, and more.
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Steve Steinman’s Vampires Rock Eternal Love
The Musical
28th - 29th March
Mansfield Palace Theatre

Steve Steinman celebrates 22 years of his epic Vampires Rock chronicle with a new beginning and chapter - this brand new original rock musical, Eternal Love!
Featuring over 20 original songs from two number one albums, including six number one singles and the number one hit by legendary song writer John Parr, Everything They Said Was True.
With a full cast of amazing singers, dancers and musicians, this truly is a night for musical theatre and rock fans alike.
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NUDance
Back to Broadway
28th - 29th March
Nottingham Arts Theatre

The University of Nottingham's award-winning dance society, NUDance, presents Back to Broadway: a collection of performances based on everyone's favourite musicals!
NUDance's Annual Showcase holds a huge range of styles including contemporary, commercial, ballet, tap, jazz and street. Performing everything from class pieces to student choreography and our competition dances, this production has energy, emotion, and so much more!
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Speak Easy Workshop
29th March
Nottingham Central Library

Speak Easy is a place where young creative voices are heard: a place to speak and be who you want to be. An open mic event, run by Abigail Hutchinson from the Nottingham City of Literature Youth Advisory Board, in partnership with Writing East Midlands, hosted at Nottingham Central Library. Speak Easy has two strands, Open Mics and workshops which run every over month on the 4th Saturday of the month.
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The Language of Youth
Poetry Workshop
29th March
Nottingham Central Library

Are you a young person based in the East Midlands? Have you got a way with words - or just love messing with them? Join us for a FREE, one-day creative writing workshop with writer and comedian, Jay Sandhu.
This session is about inventing words, remixing language, and changing how we connect. We’ll have a chance to put some of your work to beats and create mini-tracks for you to take home.
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Jessie Boot Circular Walk
Green's Windmill and Science Centre
with Tom Huggon
30th March
Green's Windmill

Join Champion of Nottingham and local hero Tom Huggon for this guided walk around Sneinton, with a particular focus on Jesse Boot.
This walk will start at Green’s Mill going across to Goosegate, Hockley and Woolpack Lane, wandering about places showing how nearby Sneinton developed gradually, becoming part of the town during the long life of Jesse Boot who became an international pharmacist with manufactories on the edge of Sneinton and employing many local people.
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Billy Elliot The Musical Live
Event Cinema
30th March - 2nd April
Bonington Theatre, Arnold, Nottingham

Based on the Academy Award® nominated film, Billy Elliot the Musical has won the hearts of millions since it opened in London’s West End in 2005. Set in a northern mining town, against the background of the 1984/85 miners’ strike, Billy’s journey takes him out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class where he discovers a passion for dance that inspires his family and whole community and changes his life forever.
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Pix-Mix Gazette
audio magazine
Pieces need to be 10 minutes or less, to fit in with the 30 min programme.
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That'll Be The Day
1st April
Palace Theatre, Newark

Immerse yourself in the ultimate fusion of rock 'n' roll, pop, and comedy with That'll Be The Day, the UK's longest-running theatre show. Experience a captivating journey through music history from the 50s to the 80s, filled with electrifying performances and iconic tunes. This unforgettable show combines talent, energy, passion, and nostalgia, allowing you to sing, laugh, and dance along to the greatest hits of the past. Don't miss out on this spectacular celebration of rock and pop that will leave you wanting more.
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Murder on the Orient Express
1st - 5th April
Theatre Royal, Nottingham

Winter 1934 and an avalanche stops The Orient Express dead in its tracks. A murder. A train full of suspects. An impossible case. Trapped in the snow with a killer still on-board, can the world’s most famous detective, Hercule Poirot, crack the case before the train reaches its final destination?
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Turandot
Royal Ballet & Opera
Event Cinema
1st - 6th April
Bonington Theatre, Arnold, Nottingham

Puccini’s captivating opera of a cold-hearted princess and her mysterious suitor. Featuring the ever-popular ‘Nessun dorma’, this opera of love and revenge is brought to life in a dazzling production.
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Secular Muslim Feminism
in conversation with Dr Hind Elhinnawy
2nd April
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH

Join us for an evening with Dr Hind Elhinnawy to discuss her new book: Secular Muslim Feminism: An Alternative Voice in the War of Ideas.
For over a century, Muslim women have championed their own brand of feminism, rooted in human rights principles and a deep understanding of their diverse cultural contexts. Yet, secular Muslim feminism remains shrouded in misunderstanding and contention.
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CLUEDO
NODS
2nd - 5th April
Duchess Theatre, Long Eaton, Derbyshire, NG10 1EF

Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Was it Mrs Peacock in the study with the knife? Or was it Colonel Mustard in the library with the candlestick? Based on the classic board game, Cluedo is the ultimate whodunnit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.
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Animal Farm
by George Orwell. Adapted by Tatty Hennessy
A Leeds Playhouse and Stratford East co-production in association with Nottingham Playhouse
2nd - 12th April
Nottingham Playhouse

“All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than others.”
When a group of exploited animals rebel against their human farmer-tyrant and take control of the land that they live on, they hope to create a world where they can be equal, happier and free. As power shifts and a new leader emerges, they soon face the age-old question: is the grass truly greener on the other side?
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Hothouse Theatre’s Youth project
Creative Youth
Now recruiting!
Have a go sessions Sat 12th and 26th April, 10 - 2pm @ Bakersfield Community Centre
For 10 - 18 year olds
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Pink Pilled
women and the far right
with author Lois Shearing
3rd April
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH

As the far right has gained popularity and acceptance around the world, its ranks have swelled with an unlikely category of members: women.
Women play significant roles in far-right movements, acting as propagandists, prizes to be won and mother-warriors of the nation. But up to now their activities have been largely overlooked.
In Pink-pilled, journalist Lois Shearing interviews leading experts and infiltrates communities of ‘tradwives’ and ‘femtrolls’ to provide a cutting-edge account of how the far right uses the internet to recruit women. Shining a light on women’s experiences within these movements, Shearing reveals horrifying examples of misogyny and violence.
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Menopause the Musical 2
3rd April
Mansfield Palace Theatre

In this hilarious sequel to our sell-out hit Menopause the Musical®, we fast forward five years to catch up with the same four characters for tales of their lives, loves and losses as they set off on the high seas. Hot flushes, mood swings, memory lapses and weight gain Cruising Through Menopause is truly funny, heartfelt and reassuring look at the “joys” of menopause. When your life is a bumpy ride full of twists and turns, it’s hard to find and keep true friend. But step on board and we’ll take you on a trip of self-discovery, love and friendship all backed by a soundtrack of hysterical parodied hits!
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Speech Therapy
Feat. Moss Selkin
PLus open mic
4th April
Bunkers Hill, Nottingham

Moss Selkin is our returning featured artiste for April's Speech Therapy and it is a pleasure as always to welcome them back.
Moss's sets are always mesmerising and unusual, weaving fantasy worlds with the everyday, updating fairy tales with urban realities. The odd lines in Hebrew and Yiddish just add to the overall captivating effect. Highly original and like no other poet I have ever seen in this particular scene. I'm very much looking forward to being bewitched and bedazzled again....
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Poetry Lounge
Sobar Socials with DIY Poets takeover.
28th March
The doors will open at 6:30pm for a 7pm start
The evening will be open mic poetry with five-minute slots
Join us on Zoom!
For the code email
webmaster@diypoets.co.uk
Join us on Zoom!
For the code email
webmaster@diypoets.co.uk
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One Garden Against the World
In Search of Hope in a Changing Climate
with Kate Bradbury
Nottingham Organic Gardeners
5th April
Nottingham College City Hub NG1 7HB

KATE BRADBURY is an award-winning writer specialising in wildlife gardening and the author of The Bumblebee Flies Anyway. She's the Wildlife Editor of BBC Gardeners' World Magazine and has a regular Country Diary column in The Guardian. She writes regularly for the RHS The Garden magazine, The Wildlife Trusts members' magazine and BBC Wildlife. Her garden was featured as part of the BBC Springwatch Garden Watch campaign, and she and her garden have also appeared on Autumnwatch and Gardeners' World. Kate lives in Brighton with her partner, Emma, and their rescue dog, Tosca.
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Playhouse Insights
Workshop
8th April, 20th May
Nottingham Playhouse

Have you ever wondered what influences the design of a production? Why an actor plays a character a certain way or what prompted the writer to make the play in the first instance? Then this is the group for you!
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Have-a-go Session
Hothouse Theatre’s Youth project
12th April
Bakersfield Community Centre, NG3 7DN

A chance to mess around with cameras and sound recorders to create sketches go on trips, and have a whole lot of fun and make new friends!
All the sessions are FREE!
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Have-a-go Session
Hothouse Theatre’s Youth project
26th April
Bakersfield Community Centre, NG3 7DN

A chance to mess around with cameras and sound recorders to create sketches go on trips, and have a whole lot of fun and make new friends!
All the sessions are FREE!
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