Green Libraries Week 2024
celebrating libraries with a focus on the climate and sustainability.
Until 13th Oct
Nottingham City Libraries
Useful links and advice on living more sustainably and opportunities for nature-based activity in Nottingham:
The Big Green Book: A guide to nature-based activity providers in Nottingham
CN28: Nottingham’s Carbon Neutral Pledge – find out how you can make a difference Nottingham Energy Partnership: Support to make your home more energy efficient Travel Well: Active travel to benefit you and the planet
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Circus of Life
Six Artists Explore the Human Experience
Until 19th Oct
Surface Gallery, 16 Southwell Road Nottingham
Circus of Life presents a range of interpretations and reflections showcased through contrasting and distinctive styles: figurative paintings, line drawings and bold dioramas encounter the brash pop-art prints of Dick D. Spice. Experience the futuristic urban landscapes of Paula Reid, or step into the surreal world of D.A. Orli and the exhibits from his Ersatz Museum. Maximillion's transient collage delves into the unconscious and the realm of dreams, offering new ways of seeing, and further extending the scope of our visual experience. Circus of Life brings together an eclectic collection of artwork, and a myriad response to the human story.
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Kaleidoscopic Realms
Kaleidoscopic Realms presents an installation of artworks by eight contemporary artists
Until 3rd Nov
Nottingham Castle
The featured artists have all travelled different paths to firmly ground themselves within their art practice, each with a distinctive style.
Unfettered explorations of repetition, pattern, detail, and culture weave their way into the artwork. A clear sense of storytelling and play often features, whilst others just ooze the pure joy of mark-making and material investigations. Ceramics, embroidery, pen drawings, and large-scale painted canvases invite closer viewing, whilst an impressive installation of bold, wrapped sculptures entices you with its strong presence.
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ART
Until 12th Oct
Josh Beaumont & Original theatre
Theatre Royal, Nottingham
A seemingly simple purchase of contemporary art – an all-white painting – ignites a hilarious debate amongst three close friends. What begins as a light-hearted discussion about art quickly descends into a riotous exploration of the blurred lines between art and reality.
This multi-award winning play (winner of Best Comedy at the Olivier Awards, Tony Awards and Moliere Awards) is a razor sharp exploration of art, love and friendship that will stay with you long after the curtain falls.
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Nish Kumar
Nish, Don’t Kill My Vibe
Until 30th Oct
Comedy
Nottingham Playhouse
In this election year – with the country in turmoil – there’s only one comedian who can kill the mood even further…
Nish Kumar – one of The Guardian and The Telegraph’s 50 Best Comedians of the 21st Century – is back on tour with his brand new politically-charged stand-up show, Nish, Don’t Kill My Vibe.
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Victoria Smith
Author Event
10th Oct
West Bridgford Library, Nottingham
Join Victoria Smith as she talks about her book Hags: the Demonisation of Middle Aged Women.
What is it about women in their forties and beyond that seems to enrage - almost everyone? Victoria asks why these women are treated with such active disdain.
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Nan, Me, and Barbara Pravi
By Hannah Maxwell
10th Oct
Neville Studio, Nottingham Playhouse
"I wish I could say here our story starts. But this story starts later, and ended earlier. Is entirely fictional, and completely true. Voila."
WINNER OF THE SUMMERHALL LUSTRUM AWARD
NOMINATED FOR THE BBC POPCORN AWARD FOR NEW WRITING
In 2021, Hannah Maxwell moved back to the Home Counties to care for her terminally ill grandfather. But this show isn’t about that. It’s about France’s Eurovision star Barbara Pravi, who’s just lovely.
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Stuffed
with Pen Vogler
10th Oct
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH
The fascinating history of the people, the ideas and the dishes that have fed – and starved – the nation. In times of plenty, we stuff ourselves. When the food runs out, we’re stuffed too.
How have people in the British Isles shared the riches from our fields, dairies, kitchens and seas, as well as those from around the world? And when the cupboard is bare, who steps up to the plate to feed the nation’s hungry children, soldiers at war or families in crisis?
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Exploring Tender Steps
with Adaire to Dance
10th Oct
Lakeside Arts, Nottingham
Join us for a dance workshop that delves into the creative process behind Adaire to Dance's latest work, Tender Steps. Led by Artistic Director Alice Marshall.
This unique opportunity invites participants to explore how her lived experience of babyloss has influenced and shaped the work.
Through movement, storytelling, and creative exploration, you will gain insight into the emotional and artistic journey behind the film. The workshop is open to all who have an interest in dance, movement, and creativity, regardless of experience level.
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Conservation Grazing
with Mike Hyatt
North Notts Group Talk
10th Oct
Join Mike Hyatt for a talk about conservation grazing at Idle Valley!
The talk takes place at Idle Valley Visitor Centre, beginning at 7.15pm. Entrance £3, includes half time refreshments. All welcome. No need to be a member.
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Paula Rego
Printmaker
Talk
10th Oct
Djanogly Theatre, Leksside Arts, Nottingham
Paul Coldwell, artist and Professor in Fine Art, talks about his experience of working with Paula Rego to accompany our free exhibition in the Djanogly Gallery.
Paul Coldwell worked closely with Rego on the creation of all her etchings from 1986-2005.
In this talk he will explore the role of printmaking within Paula Rego’s overall practice and offer insights into her working methods and influences.
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Kenton Cool – K2
The Savage Mountain
SPEAKERS FROM THE EDGE
11th Oct
Talk
The Squire Performing Arts Centre, Nottingham
There is no mountain in the world that strikes fear into climbers quite like K2.
In this new show, Britain’s most successful Himalayan climber, Kenton Cool, takes audiences on a roller-coaster history of one of the world’s most notorious mountains; from tragic early attempts, to the highly controversial Italian first ascent, through to present day commercialisation and his own nail-biting ascent in 2021.
With Kenton’s trademark humour and knowledge, this is definitely one not to missed.
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Tones
A Hip-Hop Opera
11th Oct
Nottingham Playhouse
A man in a battle with his identity, and on a journey through the depths of Black-British culture, class, and belonging.
What happens if you’re not black enough for the ends, but too black for the rest of the world?
Tones combines the gritty underground sounds of Hip-Hop, Grime and Drill with the melodrama of Opera to present a piece of gig theatre like no other, as Jerome, aka The Professor, navigates his way through a treacherous path to self-discovery.
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NOW
Jasmin Vardimon
Dance
11th Oct
Nottingham Playhouse
NOW, a new creation by choreographer Jasmin Vardimon MBE, will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Jasmin Vardimon Company.
It will reflect the current moment, the present, the now, and the continuous movement of time.
With an interest in contemporary lives, the structures of our society, and the ever-changing socio-political dynamics, Jasmin uses her distinctive dance theatre and creative approach to tell a story of our time.
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Revolution On Demand
The Power of Black Music and Its Influence on Culture
A Freddie Kofi Production
11th Oct
New Art Exchange, Nottingham
As part of Black History Month, join us for an evening of food, soul-stirring live performances, networking, and thought-provoking roundtable conversations.
Throughout the evening, BASACA (Ivors Academy) award winning songwriter, composer and gospel music artist Freddie Kofi will be in conversation with his two special guests: National Windrush Generation campaigner – Rev Clive Foster MBE and Community Organiser, Researcher and Anti-Racist Practitioner – Lisa Robinson. Together with the gathered audience, we’ll discuss what Gil Scott Heron’s groundbreaking and prophetic song, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, means to us today.
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Exploring a Story
Co-production Creative Leader Ismail Khokon will explore the story of Cecilia Sanderson Mwenda, our project lab focus for Black History Month.
11th Oct
National Justice Museum, Nottingham
You’re invited to drop into our Creative Courtyard and make something inspired by the museum collection.
Our creative sessions are free and open to all. Join us to make and create together and contribute to our growing museum! The sessions will be led by artists, makers, and writers, all influenced by this unique museum. Register using the link below.
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Rita, Sue & Bob Too
Diva Productions
11th - 12th Oct
Nottingham Arts Theatre
Rita, Sue and Bob Too is a twisted, dark and hilarious comedy drama that tells the story of Rita and Sue, two working class girls from a rundown Bradford council estate who are about to finish their final year at school. In their spare time, they earn money babysitting for married couple Bob and Michelle. Behind Michelle’s back, Bob embarks on an affair with both Rita and Sue, who are both hungry for adult adventure. It is only a matter of time before Michelle and Sue's parents finds out and when they do sparks most definitely fly!
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Guided Walk of Historic Sneinton
Green's Windmill and Science Centre
Tom Huggon
12th Oct
Green's Windmill and Science Centre, Nottingham
Join Champion of Nottingham and local hero Tom Huggon for a guided walk around historic Sneinton.
This walk will take in St Stephen’s Church, Bendigo Statue, the birthplace of William Booth and the heart of the conservation area amongst others, and will provide the opportunity to learn about some of the hidden gems and little known facts of this fascinating district.
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Stone Carving Workshop
12th Oct
Learning Studio, Lakeside Arts, Nottingham
This one-day course is an introduction to relief carving in stone led by Alan Micklethwaite who trained as a stone carver at Lincoln Cathedral.
You will be taught to use the basic tools and techniques of stone carving to produce a small piece of relief sculpture, which will be yours to keep. No previous experience is necessary, and all tools and materials will be provided.
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ROTTEN
A Josie White, Team Angelica and Emmerson & Ward
12th Oct
Nottingham Playhouse
Hitchcock meets Lord of the Flies in this exciting new comedy-thriller by emerging writer Josie White.
Three young, regional actresses: Saoirse, Coco and Sonia are struggling to survive in London. Their shared dream is dwindling away quicker than their bank balances. But who needs electricity? Or Netflix? Every night, through their grotty living room window, the antiheroes have a front row seat to observe the life of Instagram ‘celebrity’ Iris Montague-Willis.
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Black Is The Color Of My Voice
By Apphia Campbell
James Seabright
12th Oct
Nottingham Playhouse
Inspired by the life of Nina Simone and featuring many of her most iconic songs performed live.
Apphia Campbell’s acclaimed play follows a successful singer and civil rights activist as she seeks redemption after the untimely death of her father. She reflects on the journey that took her from a young piano prodigy destined for a life in the service of the church, to a renowned jazz vocalist at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Poetry, Song, Cake and Friends 3
12th Oct
Sherwood Methodist Church
Poetry, Song, Cake & Friends - what more could you want?! And you get to contribute to a fundraiser for St Ann's and Sneinton Foodbank.
Featuring the talents of amazing poet Leanne Moden, fabulous singer - songwriter Marc Block.
Plus stories from Mike Clifford & Lytisha, Songs from The Rise Singers and Sarah Stagename, and a Poetry Open Mic - sign up for your 3 min slot at the venue. And Cakes!
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October Litter Pick
Friends of Colwick Woods
12th Oct
Greenwood Coffee Stop, Colwick Woods, Nottingham
Join us for our monthly Litter Pick to help keep Colwick Woods safe and clean.
We meet at Greenwood Coffee Stop at 10am and the Pick usually takes less than an hour.
Litter pickers and gloves provided, all welcome.
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Lemn Sissay
Let the Light Pour In LIVE
Talk
14th Oct
Nottingham Playhouse
Spend an evening with a master of the spoken word, BAFTA nominated author, activist, performer and Sunday Times number one bestseller, Lemn Sissay OBE as he takes to the stage with this brand-new show.
Every morning for 10 years Lemn has written four lines and shares them on his socials with no explanation and no title. After catching the public’s attention, they have been transformed into murals, quoted in books, made into songs and even tattoos. He chose the best of them for Let the Light Pour In which became an instant Sunday Times Bestseller – and now a live show.
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The Moon Looks On Them All
of friends and friendship
with John Lucas, and Endless Present with Rory Waterman
15th Oct
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH
A double act with John Lucas and Rory Waterman, talking about their new collections of essays, then interviewing each other
John Lucas’s essays are on people he’s known, including school teachers, jazz musicians, writers, “plain ordinary folk”, and Brian Clough – “Cloughie”, the legendary figure who belongs to the history of Nottingham, Lucas’s adopted city, where he has lived for the last sixty years.
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‘And Then There Were Some’
THE AGATHA CHRISTIE APPRECIATION GROUP
15th Oct
Nottingham Central Library
Are you a fan of the Queen of Crime? Come join 'And Then There Were Sone', an informal group for Agatha Christie enthusiasts! Whether you're passionate about her books, love the film and TV adaptations, enjoy podcasts, or are curious about her life and legacy, this is the group for you.
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Beauty and the Beast
Newark Anateur Operatic Society
15th - 19th Oct
Robin Hood Theatre, Averham, Newark
The enchantment never ends in this romantic and beloved take on the classic fairytale.
Step into the enchanted world of Broadway's classic, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, an international sensation that has been produced in 37 countries worldwide. Based on the Academy Award-winning animated feature, the stage version includes all of the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice.
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Birdsong
Original Theatre and JAS Theatricals in association with Joshua Beaumont & Huw Allen, Tiny Giant Entertainment, Birdsong Productions and Wiltshire Creative
15th - 19th Oct
Theatre Royal, Nottingham
There is nothing more than to love and be loved.
Starring award-winning actor Max Bowden, best known for the role of Ben Mitchell in EastEnders, James Esler (Litvinenko) and Charlie Russell (The Goes Wrong Show, And Then There Were None (BBC)).
Sebastian Faulks’s epic story of love and loss returns to the stage marking the 30th anniversary of the international best-selling novel. The critically acclaimed show returns in a brand-new production for 2024. Telling the story of one man’s journey through an all-consuming love affair and into the horror of the First World War.
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Shakespeare’s Women Speak!
Harriet Walter & Friends
16th Oct
Nottingham Playhouse
Renowned for her extraordinary portrayals in Succession, Killing Eve and Ted Lasso, Dame Harriet Walter is also one of Britain's most esteemed Shakespearean actors.
Now, having had the experience of playing so many of Shakespeare’s roles, she re-imagines what some of his women might have been secretly thinking and lets them speak their minds.
Live on stage with special guests, Harriet will perform pieces from her new book, She Speaks!
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The Neuroscience of Music
with Prof. Lauren Stewart
16th Oct
Education
The Squire Performing Arts Centre, Nottingham
The ability to make sense of musical sound has been observed in every culture since the beginning of recorded history. In early infancy, it allows us to respond to the sing-song interactions from a primary caregiver and to engage in musical play. In later life, it shapes our social and cultural identities and modulates our affective and emotional states. In this illuminating talk, Professor Lauren Stewart will show that the ability to perceive and make sense of musical sound is remarkably sophisticated, and can be acquired simply by being exposed to the music of one’s own culture.
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The Psychology of Carl Jung
with Dr Manpreet Dhuffar-Pottiwal
Education
16th Oct
The Squire Performing Arts Centre, Nottingham
Jungian therapy was developed on the idea that the unconscious mind is a source of wisdom and guidance that can strengthen psychological growth. In this talk we will explore the psychology of Carl Jung and how it strives to find balance and harmony between the conscious and unconscious parts of the mind.
You will gain valuable insights into using the sense of self as a tool to your own depth, your shadow self, and practical tips in understanding your true self rather than who you present to the world. We will also look at Jung’s key concepts like dream interpretation, the four psychological functions, the Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious.
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Sheila Rowbotham
Reasons to Rebel, the 1980s revisited
16th Oct
Five Leaves Bookshop
14a Long Row, Nottingham, NG12DH
“The 1980s were a shock. Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government battered left movements, painfully disrupted working-class peoples’ livelihoods and pressed down on many groups who faced discrimination. There was no shortage of reasons to rebel. Along with thousands upon thousands of others I opposed not just the repressive laws, but the fundamental tenets of the new right. Hanging on to visions of creative utopias, we strove for new ways of organizing and relating to others and we sought to connect a liberatory sexual politics with rebellions against many kinds of inequality. We argued wrote, campaigned, demonstrated, picketed.
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Sherwood Sessions
A rearranged date for what looks like an early evening of Sunday fun....
16th Oct
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The Unbelievable Adventures of Tom Thumb
Amelia Ace Armande
Beeston Tales
16th Oct
A hybrid event - in-person and livestreamed
The Unbelievable Adventures and Most Tragical Death of Tom Thumb, Knight of Arthur's Court
It's the time of King Arthur, and young Tom wants more than anything to be a knight at the court of Camelot. There's just one problem: Tom is only the size of a man's thumb and has a bad habit of being eaten by things... A many-stomached journey through the madcap adventures of one of Britain's most overlooked folklore heroes on his quest for recognition and glory. Amelia Ace Armande tells a tale of heart, soul, and plenty of guts!
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POWER IN POETRY FEAST
Vibestrap Entertainment
19th Oct
Djanogly Sherwood Academy
Sherwood Rise New Basford NG7 7AR
As part of the black Culture Celebrations P.I.P EXECUTIVE TEAM Presents A line of poets dedicated to raising the awareness of Dub Poetry
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Amplify Festival 2024
21st - 26th Oct
Nottingham Playhouse
Amplify Festival is our annual celebration of artists from across the wider Midlands regions and this year will take place 21 – 26 October.
The festival will feature a host of new and exciting work from the region, alongside scratch performances, networking opportunities, workshops, and panel discussions, it’s a place for artists and audience to come together to delight and invest in local talent.
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The Wildlife Trusts' Big Wild Walk 2024
Wildlife Trusts
21st Oct - 3rd Nov
Join a bigger, wilder adventure this autumn.
Step into the wild and explore the nature on your doorstep with your #BigWildWalk.
Challenge yourself to explore the nature on your doorstep or expand your horizons to discover the natural world around you. Get outside this autumn, get fit and protect wildlife.
Set your target distance and get walking from 21st October - 3rd November to protect the wildlife you love.
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Reading & Writing Poetry
An online poetry workshop to help you create new work
By Leanne Moden
27th Oct
Online
Writing poetry is a tricky business, but one of the best ways to learn is by reading, examining and being inspired by the work of others!
In this workshop, you will discover your new favourite poems, and use fun writing techniques to create new work. Great for anyone with an interest in reading or writing poetry, or anyone looking to try a fun new creative activity! (This workshop is suitable for all ages and abilities.)
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DIY Poets – November Showcase
The featured act is Richard Maxwell.
14th Nov
Online + Venue Address: City Arts, 11-13 Hockley, Nottingham, NG1 1FH
City Arts are pleased to host DIY Poets, who bring their eclectic style to an online/offline hybrid event from our building in Hockley, Nottingham. Poetry of all kinds, from diverse view points.
The featured act is Richard Maxwell. There will be poetry from DIY Poets.
There will also be an open mic with sign up at the event. You can take part as a Zoom performer or at the venue. Anyone can sign up whether you’re new to it all or a dedicated fan.
We look forward to welcoming you, whether in person or via live zoom link.
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Rock Against Racism Nottingham Festival 2024
New Rose Ltd Events
23rd - 24th Nov
Saltbox Live Music Bar & Kitchen, Bolero Square, Nottingham, NG1 1LY
Come join us at this year's Rock Against Racism Nottingham festival! Expect a weekend of:
Live music, Spoken word poetry, African drumming workshop, Talks, DJs, Dance, & more tbc, (subject to change)
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