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Gig review: Foxing at Rescue Rooms
Fri 13 Jun 2025Hot off the tails of their fifth self-titled album, which was released late last year, Foxing, the quartet skirting from Missouri, bring their cult-cuts to the East Midlands. They were ably supported by local alt-rock group, Fallowed...
Three days of darkness and light: the Nottingham attacks as they happened
Fri 13 Jun 2025Two years on, Benedict Cooper remembers how the city came together in the wake of the Nottingham attacks, in which students Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber and caretaker Ian Coates were tragically killed.
Comedy Review: Scummy Mummies – Hot Mess at the Nottingham Playhouse
Thu 12 Jun 2025The Scummy Mummies, Helen and Ellie, are back in town with their take on life for the 21st century mum. And it's a lot saucier than you might think...
Setting the stage: catching up with the Nottingham Playhouse's artistic director Adam Penford
Thu 12 Jun 2025Over the last few years the Nottingham Playhouse has become one of the most buzzing regional theatres in the UK. Originally established in 1948, the venue has a long history of attracting quality actors like Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench, Hugh Grant, Vicky McClure and Mark Gatiss to perform its stage. With a clutch of new awards and accolades over the last couple of years, we thought it high time to catch up with their artistic director Adam Penford…
Stage Interview: Rosie Hollingsworth from Sugar Theatre
Wed 11 Jun 2025The Playhouse's AMPLIFY SEASONS is an opportunity for new talent to break through. And breaking through this summer is Rosie Hollingsworth, playwright and founder of Sugar Theatre. But as Rosie shares below, the journey has been anything but sweet...
Author Elizabeth Lovatt on the history of switchboards in Nottingham's queer community
Wed 11 Jun 2025This month, the Five Leaves Bookshop and Notts Queer History Archive will host author Elizabeth Lovatt at Nottingham Central Library, where she will speak about her new book on the historical importance of switchboards to Nottingham’s gay and lesbian community. Here Elizabeth tells us about this frequently overlooked corner of queer history.