Psycho, pints and Pride all feature in our picks for you lot this week...
Psycho Screening at Savoy
When: Mon 25 Jul, 8.30pm
Where: The Savoy
How much: £5 - £6.95
This classic Hitchock thriller is being showcased at The Savoy for a special one-night screening, with bonus footage included for the first time since the film’s 1960 release. Watch Norman Bates in 4K extended print if you fancy a proper mysterious thrill this week.
SIX the Musical
When: Tues 26 Jul - Sun 31 Jul
Where: Theatre Royal
How much: From £32.50
Finally returning to Nottingham is the massively successful, girl-power hit musical SIX. With a soundtrack full of incredible belters and classics you’ve most definitely heard before, this is one you won’t want to miss whilst it’s in the city.
Deerstock
When: Thurs 28 Jul - Sun 31 Jul
Where: Newton Cross Country Course
How much: From £20
Fun for all the family, Deerstock is making a return for its ninth year, raising money for two different charities - Reach and When You Wish Upon A Star. Jam-packed with live music, food and drink stalls, and even entertainment to keep the little ones busy - hopefully in the sunshine too - what more could you ask for?
Nottingham Ale Trail
When: Fri 29 Jul - Mon 29 Aug
Where: Various
How much: Free
Join the return of the Ale Trail right here in Nottingham, where you can find over forty breweries in Nottinghamshire and over fifty pubs in the centre serving cask ale. Prizes ranging from pin badges to limited edition t-shirts are up for grabs - and there will even be a special collection party held in September with live entertainment, food and drinks for those who manage to complete all trials.
Nottinghamshire Pride
When: Sat 30 Jul, 10am
Where: Various
How much: Free
Join thousands of others celebrating the LGBTQ+ history and fabulous diversity of the city, free to anyone and everyone who wants to join in. Get involved in the huge equality march from 10am on Saturday - which will head from Lister Gate down to Hockley, where there will be live DJ sets, performances, stalls and art all celebrating Pride right here in Nottingham.
Check out our interview with the organisers of Nottinghamshire Pride 2022
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