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Theatre Review: The Crucible
Fri 07 Apr 2017It's time for a good old-fashioned witch hunt in Arthur Miller's classic play...
Theatre Review: Letters to Windsor House
Fri 07 Apr 2017Down but not out: Shit Theatre make magic from misery.
Theatre Review: Rambert - Ghost Dances
Wed 29 Mar 2017A tribute to the political oppression faced by the people of South America under Pinochet’s regime
Theatre Review: The Grapes of Wrath
Tue 28 Mar 2017There's plenty of wrath to go around in the latest production of The Grapes of Wrath...
Theatre Review: Love Sick
Tue 28 Mar 2017All about the birds, the bees, and the aliens with dodgy wigs.
Theatre Review: Cartoonopolis
Tue 21 Mar 2017What are we going to do tonight, Brain? See a one-person show about autism, family life and cartoons? Nerf!
Theatre Review: The St Petersburg Classic Ballet perform Swan Lake at the Royal Concert Hall
Mon 20 Mar 2017It's strictly ballet...
9 Theatres To See Plays and Comedy and Stuff
Fri 17 Mar 2017We've got a massive music scene, but there's so much more going off on Nottingham's stages...
Theatre Review: Paradise Lost (Lies Unopened Beside Me)
Thu 16 Mar 2017An affair between God and Lucifer? This is not your typical biblical story...
Theatre Review: Matthew Bourne's The Red Shoes
Thu 09 Mar 2017The classic film of an aspiring ballerina’s rise and fall gets the Matthew Bourne treatment…
Theatre Review: The Machine Stops
Thu 23 Feb 2017The tale of a dystopia where a single machine rules humanity - perhaps we'd better back off the iPods before it becomes a prophesy...
Theatre Review: Touched
Thu 23 Feb 2017From Lady Bay to Enola Gay. Tanya Raybould went along to see if she was Touched by the revival of Stephen Lowe's Nottingham-based modern classic at the Nottingham Playhouse.
Theatre Review: Avenue Q
Thu 23 Feb 2017The naughty musical is on at the Nottingham Arts Theatre, and our reviewer proper loved it...
Theatre Review: Second Hand Dance's Getting Dressed
Sat 18 Feb 2017Half-term dressing-up with a splash of dance for a fine old time that makes you want to shake up your morning routine
The Gluten-Free Survival Guide to Grabbing a Bite in Nottingham City Centre
Mon 13 Feb 2017Coeliac disease is no laughing matter, especially when you want to grab a bite to eat in town. Sufferer Mollie Stone gives us a handy guide to the places in Nottingham that will sort you right out...
Dance Theatre Review: Motionhouse's Scattered at Nottingham Playhouse
Mon 13 Feb 2017Ian C Douglas went to see Scattered at the Nottingham Playhouse...
Theatre Review: All The Little Lights
Mon 13 Feb 2017Jane Upton’s new play depicts darkness with deft writing and performances...
Theatre Review: Reduced Shakespeare Company's Shakespeare's Long Lost Play
Mon 13 Feb 2017A proper funny play that made Shakespeare to all. That's what we like to see...
Dance Theatre Review: Material Men Redux at Nottingham Lakeside Arts
Fri 10 Feb 2017We went down to Nottingham Lakeside Arts’ Djanogly Theatre to check out Shobana Jeyasingh’s Material Men redux…
Theatre Review: Handmade Theatre's The Twelve Birds of Christmas
Sun 01 Jan 2017The Nottingham-based theatre company's bird-themed Christmas show had us chirping with glee
The Woman Behind Free Christmas Dinners in Nottingham
Tue 20 Dec 2016Christmas can be a right bleddy lonely time for many people in Nottingham. Luckily, Mo Fayose has taken it upon herself to dish out free Christmas dinners for anyone who wants some company and a full belly on the day. That’s right, if you get yourself down to Hyson Green Market Square you can grab yourself a full English breakfast, or a full-on Christmas dinner at St Mark’s Church in Woodthorpe, and at Bestwood Park Community Centre. We put a few questions to the woman behind it all…
Hilarious Theatre Makers Major Labia Answer Our Questions in Photos
Tue 06 Dec 2016Having performed at this year’s Hockley Hustle, Major Labia, the masters – or should that be mistresses? – of vaginal comedy are hosting a Christmas shindig...
Kate Rusby at Theatre Royal
Sat 03 Dec 2016During the Victorian era many carols were banned from churches for being too happy and exuberant, so the good folk of South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire did what any self respecting citizens would do – they got some musicians and vocalists together and went down the pub instead. Singing their own versions of familiar carols whilst the mead and ale flowed.