Stars from television’s hit show Strictly Come Dancing waltz into Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena next week for their live tour.
Tribute is paid to the late great Tina Turner in a high-energy show in Lincoln tomorrow when Totally Tina returns to the New Theatre Royal.
Described as “live comedy’s best kept secret” Scott Bennett could finally be on the verge of breaking into the big time.
Newark and Sherwood chairman Steff Wright was at Wembley Stadium at the weekend to promote his side’s green credentials.
The ladies are unleashed in the latest production by the Robin Hood Theatre Company at Averham this week.
Some old favourites return for the first production of the year by the Robin Hood Theatre Company.
Tribute band QE2 sailed into The Renaissance at Kelham Hall for a night of Queen and picked up plenty of fans along the way.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
League leaders pull ahead in the Newark Alliance Premier Division as games are played.
Liza Goddard, Paul Bradley and Simon Shepherd head the cast of Noises Off as it heads to Nottingham as part of a 40th anniversary tour.
The search is under way to find the best in local business as we open the nominations for this year’s Newark Business Awards.
Newark’s Steve Steinman is returning to his home town with his smash-hit rock show Vampires Rock. Ghost Train.
The Funhouse Comedy Club opens its doors for the first time this year at The Brew’s Brothers next week.
Strictly star Giovanni Pernice is on the road with his new show, Let Me Entertain You.
A touch of Vegas comes to Nottingham this weekend when The Rat Pack pay a visit.
Comedian Miles Jupp is back with a bang with his latest tour, which comes to Nottingham next week.
Newark Rugby Club’s first team should be back action on Saturday after last weekend’s league clash at Wolverhampton was postponed for a second time.
In his latest column, Sherwood MP Mark Spencer talks about what help is available for those that have been affected by flooding.
The best selling crime novel of all time is brought to life on stage in Nottingham tomorrow in a classic Christie mystery.
The Advertiser has opened up its archives to see what was making the new this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.