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What's on: From 01/04/2020

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The Funny World Of...

Sunday 13 November
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Fun for anyone who likes comedy without the rude words, it's time to watch James Campbell’s one-man comedy show.

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We're Going on a Bear Hunt

Thursday 17 November - Sunday 20 November
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

We’re going on a bear hunt. We’re going to catch a big one... We’re not scared. Michael Rosen’s thrilling and funny adventure comes to life in this entrancing puppetry production.

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El Gran Teatro Del Mundo

Thursday 17 November
Djanogly Recital Hall

A concert of Vivaldi, Telemann, Dasch and Pla by an ensamble specializing in 17th & 18th century music.

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University Chamber Choir: Spanish Gold

Friday 18 November
Djanogly Recital Hall

A concert of a cappella music by Spanish and South American classical composers including works by Francisco Guerrero and Alonso Lobo.

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Sophie Ryder: Sculpture, Drawings, Prints

Saturday 19 November - Sunday 12 March
Djanogly Gallery

British artist, Sophie Ryder, is renowned for her large-scale open-air sculptures of animals and mystical hybrid creatures.

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What Lies Beneath: Archaeology From Caves

Saturday 19 November
University of Nottingham Museum

Drop into the University of Nottingham Museum at Lakeside Arts for a craft and activity session exploring collections from the Nottingham Caves.

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Skerryvore

Tuesday 22 November
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

This brilliant band creates a fantastic atmosphere for all ages, delivering high energy music with the feel-good sound of folk rock.

Lunchtime Talk: LEARNING THROUGH ADVERSITY: EDUCATING ADULTS IN POST-PANDEMIC WORLDS Loading...

Lunchtime Talk: LEARNING THROUGH ADVERSITY: EDUCATING ADULTS IN POST-PANDEMIC WORLDS

Thursday 24 November
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Professor Sarah Speight discusses education affected by crisis between 1922 and 2022, in the aftermath of world wars, global pandemics and environmental change.

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MAKING AND MEANING: GLIMPSES OF SOPHIE RYDER’S ARTISTIC ODYSSEY

Friday 25 November
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Jon Benington considers the development of Sophie Ryder’s sculptural practice from the 1990s in conversation with the artist.

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University Choir and Philharmonia with Amatis Piano Trio

Saturday 26 November
Albert Hall, Nottingham

With a programme of Beethoven, Kodály and Borodin, join the University Choir & Philharmonia accompanied by the Amatis Trio for a an exhilarating concert. 

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Tin Man

Sunday 27 November
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Take your children to this magical retelling of a classic story, staged with enchanting storytelling, bold choreography, stunning costumes and lighting

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Mara Ba (My Mother)

Tuesday 29 November
Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts

Work in Progress Sharing
Mara Ba (My Mother in Gujarati) is a multilingual, semi-biographical play, written in English, Gujarati and Swahili.


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