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We Chat To Wellington Films About Their 25th Anniversary
Sun 13 Jul 2025For 25 years, Wellington Films has been producing films in Nottingham’s Broadway Cinema. I caught up with Al Clark to hear what producing ten feature films and over forty short films has been like...
Musicals, festivals, and local legends: Here's what's on in Nottingham this week, 14 -21 July
Sun 13 Jul 2025From a musical about the life of a music legend, to the long-awaited return of a local one, if you're stuck for things to fill the coming week in Nottingham then you're certainly in the right place. Here are our picks...
Theatre Interview : Laurie Owen, director of The Prince at the Lace Market Theatre
Sat 12 Jul 2025The Prince by Abigail Thorn is about to launch at the Lace Market Theatre. This ambitious show stars three trans women and merges Shakespeare with the modern world. LeftLion interviews the director, Laurie Owen, on the hows and whys...
Gig review: The Moonlandingz at Rescue Rooms
Sat 12 Jul 2025Described by one of our team as "one of the most bonkers (but enjoyable) gigs I've been to in a long while", The Moonlandingz made a big mark on Nottingham as they arrived at Rescue Rooms for a rescheduled show. Supported by Jeanie & The White Boys (whose lead singer also sang with the headliners), the band delivered a fun, energetic and unapologetically politically incorrect show...
Twelve food and drink spots in Notts that are perfect for enjoying the sunshine
Sat 12 Jul 2025While the sun is gracing us with its presence, what better way to while away the hours than grazing on delicious food and drink in a terrace or beer garden? We’ve rounded up twelve of the city’s best spots for outdoor eating and drinking, so you can tick them all off your list before the summer ends.
Gig review: Future Sound of Nottingham Final at Rock City
Fri 11 Jul 2025The Future Sound of Nottingham is one of our city's most exciting music competitions. In the culmination of this year's event, eight acts from across the area competed at Rock City in a high energy final. Read on to find out which musicians were awarded the opportunity to perform at Splendour Festival...
We built this city: celebrating twenty years of I'm Not From London with head promoter Will Robinson
Fri 11 Jul 2025Man about town, creature of the night, gig aficionado, and master of mayhem Will Robinson has been keeping Nottingham’s music scene alive and kicking for twenty years with promotion company I’m Not From London. As the fifteenth Waterfront Festival draws close on Saturday 2 August at the Canalhouse, anniversary celebrations in the works and a great roster of gigs coming up, we caught up with Will to hear some highlights from two decades of gigs.
The Sneinton Dragon: delving into local myths and legends ahead of the Sneinton Festival
Thu 10 Jul 2025Ahead of the Sneinton Festival this weekend, organiser Kathryn Cooper delves into local myth, the story of the Sneinton Dragon and our collective unconscious, with resident and local historian, Tom Huggon...
Theatre Interview: Ifeanyi Felukwu
Thu 10 Jul 2025A local production of 1984 is about to debut at the Nottingham Playhouse. Does a play from the 1940s still hold relevance for today's young people. Ifeanyi Felukwu, who plays Winston Smith, shares his views...
Pride and prejudice: how Nottingham's disabled community got their voices heard
Thu 10 Jul 2025While some might see protest as disruption to everyday life, for others taking to the streets is one of the most conspicuous methods of getting voices heard. Civil rights, such as simple access to transport, are easily taken for granted by many, but the most marginalised groups in society have had to fight for their civil rights through civil disobedience. For Disability Pride month, CJ De Barra recounts how the Disabled community used high-profile demonstrations in Nottingham to ensure their rights were fairly given.
Interview : Film and Play Director Atticus Orsborn
Wed 09 Jul 2025He may be directing films and plays in New York now, but Atticus Orsborn grew up in Nottingham. Fiercely proud of his roots, he shares the journey with Left Lion...
Nottingham's new print journal launches crowdfunding campaign
Wed 09 Jul 2025Founded by LeftLion literature editor Andrew Tucker Leavis, the New Nottingham Journal is an upcoming print journal, set to showcase the work of writers from both Nottingham and further afield. With a crowdfunding campaign now launched, Andrew tells us more about this exciting new project.
From painting to dating: what's happening at the Malt Cross until September 2025?
Wed 09 Jul 2025The next three months are set to be a busy few for the Malt Cross: Nottingham's buzzing, preserved Victorian music hall, on St James' Street. If you're looking for a weird or wonderful event that will get you socialising with all kinds of different people, they've probably got you covered. Here are some highlights, which we've picked out...
Ten reasons not to miss the return of Splendour Festival this year
Tue 08 Jul 2025After a brief hiatus, Nottingham’s much-loved Splendour Festival is back and ready to reclaim its place in the East Midlands’ cultural calendar. On Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 July, the two-day music extravaganza returns to its original home in Nottingham, Wollaton Park. With expanded stages, some very well-known names in UK music, and plenty of surprises in store, Splendour 2025 is more than just a returning festival — it’s a celebration of live music, community, and Nottingham culture.
Whether you’re planning to go for the sing-alongs, the new discoveries, or just a great pint with friends in the sun, this one’s not to be missed. To help get you hyped, here are ten very good reasons why you should mark your calendar now.
Review: Gate To Southwell Festival's 18th Birthday 2025
Mon 07 Jul 2025The charming Gate To Southwell Festival has become a LeftLion summer favourite: a vibrant, family-friendly event pushing the boundaries of roots and folk music, and only a few miles from Nottingham. We visited the festival's green fields on Saturday to help celebrate its 18th birthday...
Gig review: The Backseat Lovers at Rescue Rooms
Mon 07 Jul 2025After a two-year hiatus, The Backseat Lovers performed a sold-out show at Nottingham's Rescue Rooms where the energy of the crowd proved testament to the impact this four-piece from Utah have had on their devoted fans. We joined the revellers at the packed out venue for a memorable Monday night...
Theatre Review: AMPLIFY at the Nottingham Playhouse
Mon 07 Jul 2025Sugar Theatre’s work is built on the philosophy: 'We have LOTS of feelings and we think you may feel some of them too…' And in F**k You, Claire, their latest piece as part of The Playhouse’s AMPLIFY Season, those feelings have been powerfully packaged and delivered in a funny, deeply emotive and beautifully nuanced one-woman performance...