Anyone not really feeling the Christmas spirit yet only need to venture half an hour down the A1 to Belton House.
Iconic reggae band, UB40, delivered a first class performance that had the audience singing and swaying from start to finish.
Christmas officially starts, in my opinion, at the end of November around the 20th.
A captivating performance of a Shakesperare’s play with fairies and kings and queens through the magic of opera.
While on our way to an event, a friend and I decided to make a stop off at The Spread Eagle in Hockerton — we didn’t regret it.
A very Good Morning — or evening as was opening night — was had by all as a hit touring musical came to Nottingham Theatre Royal last night (Monday).
We went to a concert that had one of the most astonishing stages and projections I remember seeing recently, I was absolutely hypnotized.
The event hadn’t even started, and I was already screaming and running through the mannequins, only hoping none of them would move again!
Going to new places to eat is always exciting, and although I’ve eaten at the Prince Rupert pub before, its makeover means it feels brand new to me.
Which iconic musical can boast that it is brilliantly funny, chillingly menacing, and heartbreakingly sad all in equal measure?
Silly, satirical, and side-splittingly funny, if you want to laugh look no further than Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of).
Thousands of people flocked a city streets to celebrate music, art and culture.
An extraordinary tale of love and loss in the face of overwhelming tragedy and darkness is now playing at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal.
A picture-perfect installation has opened it’s doors to the public, and is perfect for anyone who has ever dreamed of stepping foot in space.