Fri 6th to Sat 7th August
It is performed on August 6, at 1.30pm and 4pm, and August 7, at 10.30am and 1.30pm.
Thu 21st October
Last September, as England played Australia at Trent Bridge, Nottingham Playhouse presented the first reading of a new play about their most notorious clash of all time — the Bodyline tour of 1932.
Mon 2nd August
Thousands of visitors are expected to descend on Sherwood Forest for the 26th annual Robin Hood Festival.
Review
The Ballad Of Dolly And Clive by Richard Conlon is a wonderful, gentle piece of writing, brought to life by members of Argent Theatre Newark and villagers from Upton.
Fri 30th July
The award-winning English Youth Ballet returns to the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, giving 100 local ballet students a chance to perform on stage.
Fri 24th to Sat 25th September
A host of top comedy stars will head to Nottingham this autumn with their latest stand-up shows.
Thu 29th to Fri 30th July
The magical and comical play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, will be presented in the grounds of Nottingham Castle on Thursday, July 29 and Friday, July 30 at 7.30pm.
Wed 28th July
GRUMPY old man Rick Wakeman is at the New Life Christian Church, Lincoln, on Wednesday, July 28 at 7.30pm.
Fri 23rd July to Mon 2nd August
The grounds of Lincoln Castle play host to several events from Friday, July 23, until August 2 during its summer open-air theatre festival.
Sat 17th to Sun 18th July
One of the UK’s acclaimed touring theatre companies will present Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
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Mon 19th to Sat 24th July
The Ronald Harwood comedy, Quartet, has started a major national tour and will be at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, from Monday. July 19, to Saturday, July 24.
Tue 20th July
Nottingham Playhouse has announced a special week of free play readings.
Sun 10th October
This year’s Wolfit Lecture will be given by actress Imelda Staunton at the Palace Theatre, Newark.
Review
Flirty, energetic, intricate and exact describe some of the routines that made up Latin Fever, but awe inspiring describes them all.
Fri 16th to Sat 17th July
Students from the Charlotte School of Dance, Balderton, will be stepping out in style for their annual showcase.
Sun 11th July
Two shows in a day will be performed at the Nottingham Arts Centre on Sunday, July 11.
Wed 14th to Sat 17th July
The latest offering from Muskham Players is a farce written by Ray and Michael Cooney.
Thu 15th to Fri 16th July
Two more of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads will be performed by members of the Robin Hood Theatre Company, Averham.
Wed 14th to Fri 16th July
A play written by Richard Conlon receives its East Midlands premiere next week.
Review
Chapterhouse Theatre Company put on a midsummer night’s treat with their production of Shakespeare’s most famous comedy at Sconce and Devon Park, Newark.
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