CECILIA'S STORY
GHOSTS OF YARL'S WOOD
Until March 25
National Justice Museum

HEAL Collective with Cecilia Mwenda
A co-created documentary project enabling a personal story of immigration detention survival, justice-seeking and rebuilding to be shared.
It’s 2008 and a woman is fleeing gender-based violence in her unstable home. How do she and her 8-year-old son end up in Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre in the UK? And how does she rebuild her life afterwards, while navigating the trauma of a system that continues to haunt her?
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Impressions
Temporary Exhibition
Until 27th April
Nottingham Castle

Impressions: Nottingham’s collection meets four masterpieces from the Clark Art Institute, USA.
Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery presents an exciting new collection exhibition, taking the lead from four Impressionist paintings Artists Claude Monet (1840-1926), Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) and Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) that helped to define the artistic movement known as Impressionism.
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Surface Gallery
16 Southwell Road Nottingham

Surface is an arts collective based on mutually supportive professional development.
We are a not-for-profit social enterprise that exists to support early and mid-career artists, largely through professional exhibitions and events, and also residencies. Volunteer-run, co-operative and contemporary, we provide an affordable space for artists to exhibit their work.
Lazurite
A Solo Exhibition by Zillah Farey
Until 8th Feb
Lazurite features art fashion style illustrations with a focus on portraiture, form, and use of colour. The illustrations are mixed media and are notable for Farey’s signature use of blue ballpoint pen. Anyone familiar with Farey’s artwork from previous postcard and street art exhibitions will instantly recognise this truly distinctive use of colour, which again predominates throughout this collection of illustrations.
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International Postcard Show 2025
Until 8th Feb
Surface is delighted to welcome back the International Postcard Show. This vibrant, long-running exhibition is a highly popular feature of our calendar and includes hundreds of original artworks from established and aspiring artists from all over the world. All submissions are included, from painting and print through to textiles and illustration, creating a wonderfully eclectic mix of artwork.
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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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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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Cool Company Dance and Movement Workshops
Until 24th March (Mondays)
Nottingham Comtemporary

Cool Company is a dance improvisation ensemble for people aged 55 and over based in Nottingham Contemporary. Referencing the current exhibitions at Nottingham Contemporary, the group explore and develop relationships between visual arts and movement. Key to these workshops is the integration of social and creative elements which empower the work of the group. Workshops are facilitated by Deane McQueen, professional choreographer/ director and Backlit Gallery studio artist.
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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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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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Dial M for Murder
West Bridgford Dramatic Society
Until 8th Feb
The Studio Theatre, on Stamford Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Until 15th Feb
Theatre Royal, Nottingham

Starring X-Factor winner Joe McElderry as the roof-raising Pharaoh, Christina Bianco as Narrator and Adam Filipe as Joseph the smash-hit London Palladium production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat returns to Nottingham in February.
The multi award-winning show has been performed hundreds of thousands of times including multiple runs in the West End and on Broadway, international tours in over 80 countries worldwide and has become one of the world’s most beloved family musicals.
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FAME Jnr
EMUS
Until 8th Feb
The Duchess Theatre, Derbyshire, NG10 1EF

Set during the last years of New York City's celebrated High School for the Performing Arts in the early 1980s, Fame JR. is the bittersweet, but ultimately inspiring, story of a diverse group of students who commit to four years of gruelling artistic and academic work.
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Sukh Ojla
The Aunty Years
7th Feb
Nottingham Arts Theatre

Sukh keeps being told that she’s successful. She’s been on telly, had a book published and even been trolled on Twitter. So why does she still feel like a toddler who has lost their Mum in Tesco’s?
Join Sukh as she continues The Aunty Years tour after hitting 40 and figures out middle age, pretending to be a grown up and the joy of a Tupperware set.
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Murder Mystery Night
Murder at the Manor
8th Feb
Nottingham Lace Market Theatre

You're invited to Heathcliff Manor, where Lord Heathcliff is hosting a swanky party in honour of his new bride. But before the string quartet get underway, he is killed with a candlestick in the pool room! Join us to solve the murder...
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Writing Workshop
The Minute Memoir
8th Feb
Worksop Library

Join our free, guided, life writing sessions. We’ll help you explore your memories one at a time. Write about your life, exercise your creativity and enjoy the wellbeing benefits of expressive writing. Get help on how to structure your personal stories.
The Minute Memoir is designed and run by writers Anthony Cropper and Eve Makis who teach on the MA Creative Writing at Nottingham Trent University. Suitable for writers of all levels aged 16+.
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Girls & Boys
By Dennis Kelly
8th Feb - 1st March
Nottingham Playhouse

“I met my husband in the queue to board an EasyJet flight and I have to say I took an instant dislike to the man.”
It starts as a typical love story – boy meets girl and sparks fly. An intense, passionate relationship begins. In time they settle down, have children and live ordinary,
chaotic lives. But beneath the veneer of normality, a disturbing undercurrent is growing. Their seemingly perfect world unravels, revealing shocking truths about family, violence and what really goes on behind closed doors.
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Dangerous Tales
Bob Massey
9th Feb
The Bread and Bitter, Mapperley, Nottingham
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Reading & Writing Poetry
An online poetry workshop
Leanne Moden
9th Feb
Online

Writing poetry is a tricky business, but one of the best ways to learn is by reading, examining and being inspired by the work of others!
In this workshop, you will discover your new favourite poems, and use fun writing techniques to create new work. Great for anyone with an interest in reading or writing poetry, or anyone looking to try a fun new creative activity! (This workshop is suitable for all ages and abilities.)
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Shifting Light
Bestwood through a Local Lens
Paul Binnion
10th Feb - 10th March
Nottingham Central Library

Explore Bestwood through a new Perspective
Nottingham Central Library invites you to Shifting Light: Bestwood through a Local Lens, an evocative photography exhibition by talented local photographer Paul Binnion. Through Binnion’s lens, the exhibition captures the unique
character, beauty, and shifting light of Bestwood, showcasing its vibrant essence on the Huddle Space screens in the library.
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Emma Oldham
11th Feb
Nottingham Central Library

Award winning author and conservation biologist Emma Oldham reads from her story ‘The Whale Who Disappeared’ plus a themed crafting session
Nottingham Central Library is thrilled to welcome award-winning Author and Conservation Biologist, Emma Oldham, for a special event celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Tuesday, February 11th. This exciting occasion aims to inspire the young readers of our children’s library by introducing them to a remarkable woman in science.
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Playhouse Insights
Workshop
11th Feb, 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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Brush Painting Workshop
Learn the ancient art of Chinese brush painting
with Feng-Ru Lee.
12th Feb
Visual Arts Studio, Lakeside Arts, Nottingham

You will concentrate on subjects favoured for centuries during Lunar New Year celebrations, including peony flowers (symbols of prosperity) and goldfish (known to bring good fortune).
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Pints n’ Poets
Nottingham’s newest open mic night - sharing songs and sonnets, tunes and tales, words and wine in the heart of the city.
12th Feb
The Playwright Craft Pub, Nottingham
38 Shakespeare Street Nottingham NG1 4FQ

Join us at the playwright Wednesday 12th February for a celebration of local artists and beer.
Open mic sign up here.
Pay what you feel like paying.
Kick-off 7pm.
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Free Ya Minds
Open Mic Poetry
12th Feb
King Billy, Sneinton,, Nottingham

ust wanted to do a little reintroduction to who we are ! Free Minds is a safe space for funky people at any and all writing and speaking levels to share their poetry and listen to others. We’ve had people perform ballads, raps and even stories at our lovely little room at the King Billy pub in Sneinton; and every night gets better and better !
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Port Manteau
Mansfield Palace Senior Youth Theatre
12th Feb
Mansfield Palace Theatre

Students are looking forward to the end of term School Prom. It should be a happy time for all young people. However, Julia is unhappy. Facing the anniversary of her Mum’s death, Julia in her lonely world splits in two – Body and Soul. While Julia tries to work things out, The Body continues to live out life on Earth, while the Soul faces the limbo land of Port Manteau.
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GLORIOUS
Arcade Players
12th - 15th Feb
Duchess Theatre, long Eaton, Derbyshire, NG10 1EF

In 1940’s New York, the performer who everyone wanted to see live was Florence Foster Jenkins,
an enthusiastic soprano whose pitch was far from perfect.
Known as ‘the first lady of the sliding scale’ she warbled and screeched her way through the evening
to an audience who mostly fell about with laughter.
But this delusional and joyously happy woman paid little attention to her critics, instead,
she was surrounded by a circle of devoted friends who were about as eccentric as she was.
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The Journey to Cosmic Titans
Talk
Exhibition
Alistair McClymont
13th Feb
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts, Nottingham

Spend an hour with the exhibition curators and artist Alistair McClymont.
Hear the story of our collaboration bringing artists and scientists together to create Cosmic Titans.
Image: Alistair McClymont, Resonating Water Projection (work in progress), 2024
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Poetics of migration
Notts Poetry
capturing voices of resilience
13th Feb
Online

Join Notts Poetry for a special online event showcasing work from Poetics of Migration, an anthology that gives voice to the experiences of migration, displacement, and belonging.
This unique gathering brings together poets from across the world—including contributors from China, the USA, and beyond—sharing powerful, thought-provoking pieces that reflect on movement, home, and identity.
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Rebel Music
a sound-illustrated talk
by Joe Mulhall
13th Feb
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH

‘Empathy is the currency of all music and Joe Mulhall does a great job of explaining how that quality has been used to generate solidarity for the struggle and sympathy for those who suffer injustice’ Billy Bragg
While the global history of the dictatorships, oppression, racism and state violence over the last century is well known – the role that music played in people’s lives during these times is less understood.
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Showcase
DIY poets
Feat. Chris Oliver, Plus open mic
13th Feb 7:30 pm
Pay what you can
City Arts, Nottingham
Plus online

An Evening of poetry, of all kinds from a diverse view point. It will make you think, it may make you cry, but it will certainty make you laugh.
Featured Poet Chris Oliver
Plus DIY Poets
Open mic slots are also available on the night.
Chris is a spoken word poet, workshop facilitator and event organiser from Nottingham. His insights are heartfelt and thought provoking, taking inspiration from his personal growth journey and perspectives on life.
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9 TO 5 The Musical
Musicality
13h - 15th Feb
Nottingham Arts Theatre

Pushed to the boiling point, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralle live out their wildest fantasy - giving the boss the boot! While Hart remains “otherwise engaged”, the women gives their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can’t she?
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Alas! This is Hellas!
By Georgios Souris
West Bridgford Dramatic Society
14th - 16th Feb
Studio Theatre West bridgford, Nottingham

Anaparadiadis, a young lawyer from Athens, is pursued on Aiolou Street by Spathadis, a bailiff and tax collector, who seeks to arrest him in order to collect the business tax. He manages to escape by taking refuge in the house of the Athenian spinster, Melpomene. Unfortunately for him, Melpomene is Spathadis’s sister, who also arrives at the house.
Faced with the risk of arrest and personal detention, Anaparadiadis agrees to marry Melpomene, a marriage forced upon him, in exchange for the payment of his debt.
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Chief Executive Officer
Job Vacancy
Stonebridge City Farm
Deadline 8th February
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UK Ghost Story Festival
14th - 16th Feb
Online

Join us for all three days, or pick the day of your choice, for the online UK Ghost Story Festival Online, taking in a wide range of workshops, talks and interviews featuring authors Essie Fox, Sara Gran, T Kingfisher and Angela Slatter, director and animator Ashley Thorpe and many more!
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WOMEN SAY STUFF
TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY
8th March
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The Art of Writing Loudly
Self-Promotion in Creative Writing
With Pete Mosley and Stephen Aryan
15th Feb
Waterstones, Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham

Join Pete and Stephen for a two hour talk and workshop on self-promotion in the world of creative writing.
This session is perfect for absolute beginners to seasoned writers who need a boost of self-confidence.
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Love, Duty and Sacrifice
Annesley Hall and a Love Story that Defied Convention and Class
18th Feb
Mansfield Central Library, Mansfield

Author Nicola Webb tells the story of John Patricius (Patrick) Chaworth Musters who, in 1860 is born, heir to a wealthy landowning and mining family in Annesley, Nottinghamshire. Mary Anne Sharpe joins the household as a junior housemaid in 1881.
They become a couple, and failing to part them, Patrick’s parents send them to live in Norway, unwed, but away from “polite society”.
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DIY Poets
Feb Showcase
13th February
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WOMEN SAY STUFF
TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY
Poetry and spoken word open mic, celebrating international women's day.
Saturday, March 8 · 5:30 - 8pm
Nottingham Central Library
1 Carrington Street Nottingham NG1 7FH
Plus online

Women Say Stuff is ten years old! We’ve been saying stuff since 2016, and this year, we want YOU to join us! Women Say Stuff 10 runs at Nottingham Central Library from 5:30pm-8pm on Saturday 8th March 2025.
We’re celebrating International Women’s Day, and all proceeds from the event will go to JUNO Women's Aid, a local charity that supports women and children who experience domestic violence.
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