From Scottish rock icons to deadly affairs, take a look at what's on in Nottingham this week...

When: Mon 7 April - Sat 12 April
Where: Theatre Royal
How Much: £22.50 - £55
The classic 70s musical takes over the Theatre Royal this month, this time starring Janette Manrara of Strictly Come Dancing fame. Set in the eponymous city back in the 1920s, Chicago tells the story of nightclub dancer Roxie Hart, who after killing her on-the-side lover seeks to avoid conviction with help of lawyer Billy Flynn. Featuring all of the expected, legendary show tunes like All that Jazz and Razzle Dazzle, this show promises one of the most transporting nights at the theatre possible.

Crime Club
When: Thu 10 April
Where: National Justice Museum
How Much: £12 - £14
Real crimes. Real stories. Real evidence. The last executions to take place in Nottingham occurred in the 1920s but not all of those who met the noose in the city were from the city. Discover their crimes and how execution itself ended in Nottingham. Take your seat in the famous Victorian Civil Courtroom at the National Justice Museum and watch the action unfold. The March instalment of this event sold out quickly, so don't hang around.

When: Thu 10 April
Where: Motorpoint Arena
How Much: From £70.55
US composer Jeff Wayne’s acclaimed musical adaptation of War of the Worlds will come to Nottingham this month, showcased in as spectacular a format as possible at Motorpoint Arena. Featuring some compelling holographic additions to the production, such as vocals from Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds and Liam Neeson as the protagonist (known only as ‘the journalist’) and many immersive special effects, the show’s current tour marks 130 years since the seminal sci-fi story was published.

Primal Scream
Where: Rock City
When: Sat 12 April
How Much: £44.45
Primal Scream, supported by Baxter Dury, bring their UK Come Ahead tour to Nottingham’s Rock City this Saturday. Frontman Bobby Gillespie is joined by guitarist Andrew Innes, bassist Simone Butler and drummer Darrin Mooney in delivering tracks from their news release Come Ahead The Remixes Volume 1, as well as electrifying classics from the band’s back catalogue. Primal Scream are well known for their unique sound, blending rock, psychedelia and dance music, and this night of vibrant live music at Rock City will be no different!

Kinoteka on Tour: Farewells
Where: Broadway Cinema
When: Sun 13 April
How Much: £5 - £11
Farewells is screening at Broadway Cinema as part of Kinoteka on Tour: a captivating showcase of historic and contemporary Polish cinema across the UK. The year is 1939 and, defying the wishes of his conservative family, bourgeois student Pawel flees to the countryside with cynical dancer Lidka. Their plans are foiled first by their families, and then by the tragic onset of war. Years later, the pair have reconnected, reflecting on the traumas they have suffered since parting and questioning their capacity to love again. Whether you’re an expert or novice when it comes to Polish cinema, Farewells is sure to take you away.
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