Things to do this weekend in Nottingham 1st - 3rd March
The weekend is here and if you find yourself still searching for some much needed entertainment, look no further.
You'll be sure to find something from our long list of things to do in Nottingham this weekend.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream at Nottingham Playhouse
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Shakespeare’s great comedy is magically retold in a thrilling production which moves from a modern, inner city school detention room to the fantastical world of princes and lovers, forests and fairies.
Friday 7.45pm and Saturday at 1.30pm/7.45pm
Cost: Standard £17.50
Concessions £15.00
Bargain Seats, Schools and Unders 26s £10.00
Groups 8+ £14.00
My Father and Other Superheros at Nottingham Playhouse
This is one man’s honest revelation of how pop culture raised him in the absence of his father. They follow Nick’s journey as he discovers what it takes for a man to become a hero, and how a hero can just be a man.
Friday and Saturday at 8pm
Cost: Standard £10.00
Concessions £8.00
Unders 26s £8.00 (Limited number available)
8 – 16 Years £5.00
Jekyll And Hyde The Musical at Nottingham Arts Theatre
The University of Nottingham's award-winning musical theatre society, Musicality, proudly present Jekyll and Hyde. It is the autumn of 1888 when Dr. Henry Jekyll embarks on a series of scientific experiments to separate the primitive duality of man- good and evil.
Friday and Saturday at 7.30pm
Cost: £10
Elton John's Glasses at the Lace Market Theatre
This hilarious comedy explores Bill's relationship with Watford football club and their failure to win the cup final. Events take an upward turn with the arrival of his younger brother with a rock band in tow. Could there be more to life than just football?
Friday and Saturday at 8pm
Cost: £10
Phil Nicol, Mick Ferry, Geoff Norcott, Kai Humphries at Glee Club
Friday and Saturday at 7pm
Cost: £11
Dominic Woodward, Patrick Rolink, Johnny Candon and Kane Brown at Jongleurs
Friday and Saturday at 7pm
Cost: £11
DJ Premier live and the Art of Rap Film Screening at Nottingham Contemporary
Christopher E. Martin, better known as DJ Premier (or Primo by his fans, fellow musicians, and critics), is a prominent American hip hop producer and DJ, and the instrumental half of the duo Gang Starr, together with MC Guru.
DJ Premier will hold a live Q&A session after the film screening. They will both talk openly to the audience after The Art Of Rap film screening.
Sunday 4pm till 12am
Cost: Weekend ticket £20
NYO and Justin Lloyd Webber at Royal Concert Hall
The Nottingham Youth Orchestra are pleased to welcome the return to Nottingham of Julian Lloyd Webber to play Elgar's Cello Concerto, which has become something of a signature piece for the cellist.
Saturday at 7.30 pm
Cost: Stalls £16.50, £13.50, £12.50
Tier 1 £19.50, £16.50
Tier 2 £13.50
Robert Clay at the Royal Concert Hall
Robert Cray returns to the UK, to promote a brand new album "Nothin But Love", his much anticipated sixteenth studio album.
For thirty-plus years Robert Cray has laid down track after track of good-time, uptown, low-down blues. He's won five Grammy's and been nominated for 11 more.
Sunday at 7.30pm
Cost: Stalls £39.50, £29.50
Tier 1 £39.50, £29.50
Olly Murs at the Capital FM Arena
Following a hugely successful sold out arena tour this year, cheeky chappy Olly Murs will perform at Capital FM Arena Nottingham.
Sunday 7.30pm
Cost: £32.50




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