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Misery

Misery

Misery

12 May 2010

Jamie Marcus Productions makes its debut at the Palace Theatre, Newark, with a production of Stephen King’s Misery, adapted for the stage by Simon Moore.


Taking to the skies

Taking to the skies

Taking to the skies

12 May 2010

Rob Foxon returns to present Age Of Aviation — Powered Flight from 1903-1970 at the Palace Theatre, Newark, on Thursday, May 20, at 7.30pm.


Animal carnival brought to life

Animal carnival brought to life

Animal carnival brought to life

06 May 2010

A large and enthusiastic audience at the Palace Theatre, Newark, on May 1, welcomed the London Mozart Players for what was a new and exciting initiative for the town.


Ghostly tale full of drama and suspense

Ghostly tale full of drama and suspense

Ghostly tale full of drama and suspense

06 May 2010

The spine-chilling tale of The Woman In Black received a masterful performance on its opening night at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham on May 4.


Riverdance farewell

Riverdance farewell

Riverdance farewell

05 May 2010

One of the most successful dance shows returns to Nottingham once more to say a fond farewell.


Entertainment galore

Entertainment galore

Entertainment galore

05 May 2010

Big name entertainers will be at the Lincoln Theatre Royal on May 9. Sunday Night At The Royal, features comedy, music, dance and magic.


Open mic night

Open mic night

Open mic night

05 May 2010

The first open mic night at The White Swan, Newark, takes place on May 15.


Railways Remembered

Railways Remembered

Railways Remembered

05 May 2010

The popular Railways Remembered show takes a look at Along LNER Lines at Newark's Palace Theatre on Thursday, May 13.


The Sociable Plover

The Sociable Plover

The Sociable Plover

05 May 2010

Theatre Tours International and Feather Productions will perform The Sociable Plover at the Palace Theatre, Newark, on Monday, May 10.


Gutsy final effort for drama course

Gutsy final effort for drama course

Gutsy final effort for drama course

05 May 2010

Performing arts students in their final year at Newark College are putting the finishing touches to their production.


Mystery on the menu

Mystery on the menu

Mystery on the menu

05 May 2010

J. B. Priestley’s murder mystery, Dangerous Corner, is at Nottingham Arts Theatre from Tuesday, May 11, until May 15.


Jus' Like That

Jus' Like That

Jus' Like That

05 May 2010

Casualty and Holby City’s Clive Mantle takes to the stage at Nottingham's Theatre Royal from Thursday, May 13, to Saturday, May 15, as comedian Tommy Cooper.


Golden age of comedy

Golden age of comedy

Golden age of comedy

05 May 2010

Kenneth Williams’ waspish wit takes centre stage in Stop Messing About at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, from Monday, May 10, to Wednesday, May 12.


When Harry Met Sally

When Harry Met Sally

When Harry Met Sally

29 April 2010

The classic scene in the popular romantic comedy film When Harry Met Sally is when the lead lady fakes an orgasm in a restaurant to prove a point to her male companion about women and sex.


Haunted by curse

Haunted by curse

Haunted by curse

29 April 2010

The haunting production of The Woman In Black is at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal next week as part of its tenth major UK tour.


Singer promises old and new mix

Singer promises old and new mix

Singer promises old and new mix

29 April 2010

Brit Award winner Beverley Craven is back on the road.


Dancefloor murder

Dancefloor murder

Dancefloor murder

28 April 2010

Murder On The Dance Floor is at The Magnus School, Newark, on May 8, at 7pm.


Knife Edge thriller

Knife Edge thriller

Knife Edge thriller

28 April 2010

Hardgraft Theatre Company takes to the stage at Newark's Palace Theatre on May 8, at 8pm with Knife Edge.


More Dales humour

More Dales humour

More Dales humour

28 April 2010

Gervase Phinn — comedian, author, poet, broadcaster and lecturer — returns to the Palace Theatre, Newark, on Tuesday, May 4, at 7.30pm.


Delightful insight into heroines

Delightful insight into heroines

Delightful insight into heroines

22 April 2010

Having read only one Jane Austen novel in my life for my A levels — Mansfield Park — and having thoroughly hated it I decided to broaden my knowledge and see Austen’s Women at the Palace Theatre, Newark.


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