YOU’LL like this, not a lot, but you’ll like it. Two of the UK’s favourite entertainers are on the road as part of their Back Despite Popular Demand tour.
MUSICIAN Andrew Hall will play his last gig in Newark tomorrow before heading off to live in New Orleans for a while.
THE new season at Farnsfield Acoustic begins on Saturday with a performance by one of Britain’s top violinists.
ONE of the UK’s leading clairvoyant mediums makes a welcome return to the Newark area next week.
ONE of the founding members of The Tremeloes is back on the road and teaming up with an old friend for the Sixties Gold Tour.
AN electronic dance artist who entered a nationwide music competition run by Sonic Star earlier this year is to release his debut single.
THE latest venture by Radcliffe Drama Group will be one of Alan Ayckbourn’s darker comedies.
A recently reopened theatre is intending to showcase new, unpublished plays under the title, New Works.
The next session for the children’s theatre company is at Newark Academy’s Lilley and Stone site on October 30 and 31.
PANTOMIME at the Palace Theatre, Newark, is going to hook audiences of all ages this year as the cast set sail for Neverland. The Pantomime Adventures Of Peter Pan stars the town’s favourite funnyman, Bernie Clifton, in his fourth consecutive Christmas show.
YOUNGSTERS aged eight to 14 are needed to join the cast of Newark Amateur Operatic Society’s next production.
MARRIED life is about to get interesting in the latest production by East Bridgford Drama Group.
A SINGER takes on the persona of a femme fatale when she performs at South Clifton Coronation Hall on Saturday at 7.30pm.
THE original winner of The X Factor is back with a new album, book and tour.
Following positive reviews for her current album, Feels Like Home, Sheryl Crow is heading out on a tour of the UK and Ireland.
THE Nashville-based singer-songwriter Gretchen Peters has announced a spring tour.
Pantomime season started early in Newark on Saturday when the fabulous Ha Ha Hood rode into the Palace Theatre — leaving a trail of mayhem in its wake.
SINCE hearing Eva Cassidy’s haunting version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow I have been a great fan of the late singer so I was looking forward to seeing a show about her life.
Henry Blofeld and Peter Baxter delighted cricket fans with many funny anecdotes from their times with one of the BBC’s great institutions, Test Match Special.
DURING her 42 years in the music business Joan Armatrading has never done a solo world tour. She has decided to change for her final major tour.