| Date of Event | Place | Details |
| Monday 12, May 2008 at 19:30 until Saturday 17, May 2008 at 19:30 | Nottingham Arts Theatre | The Servant of Two Masters |
Nottingham Arts Theatre presents
The Servant of Two Masters
A rumbustious comedy by Carlo Goldoni.
An Amateur Production
Mon 12th - Sat 17th May 2007 at 7.30pm
Sat 17th - matinee at 2.30pm
Tickets - £9/£7.50 conc
Family Ticket - £30 - Schools £6
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“The Servant of Two Masters” by Carlo Goldoni… |
| Friday 16, May 2008 at 10:00 until Saturday 17, May 2008 at 17:00 | Old Market square, Nottingham | Fine Food Market |
| Friday 16, May 2008 at 14:00 until Sunday 18, May 2008 at 14:00 | Theatre Royal, Nottingham | CBeebies at the Theatre |
Friday 16 - Sunday 18 May 2008
Friday 2pm & 4.30pm
Saturday 11am & 2pm
Sunday 2pm
A fun filled musical adventure.
Join PC Plum, Postman Pat, Jess the Cat and Tamba from Tikkabilla as we all discover the fun in recycling those everyday things that we throw away. There'll be… |
| Saturday 17, May 2008 at 10:00 | Colliers Wood | Pond Dipping at Colliers Wood |
Ever wondered what lurks at the bottom of a pond?
As part of the ‘fun with learning’ programme the Friends of Colliers Wood are hosting a free Family Pond-dipping Event at Collier’s Wood, Engine Lane, Moorgreen on Saturday, May 17, at 10am through to 3pm.
Exploring pond life is great… |
| Saturday 17, May 2008 at 19:00 | Chilwell Road Methodist Church, Beeston | An Evening of Music and Song |
The Rotary Club of Stapleford and Sandiacre present an Evening of Music and song.
Featuring the award-winning Newstead Band, Soprano Sara Lawson and the Bramcote Park School Singing Group.
Tickets £6
All proceeds to Rainbow’s Hospice.
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| Sunday 18, May 2008 at 19:30 | Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham | That'll Be the Day |
Back by overwhelming public demand, the legendary That’ll Be The Day returns to the Royal Concert Hall with a Brand New 2008 Production.
Clearly established as the Nations Favourite Rock ‘n’ Roll variety show, this all new production with over a 100 classic gold hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s to… |
| Tuesday 20, May 2008 at 19:30 | Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham | Sally Morgan Psychic |
Sally Morgan is the star of Sally Morgan: Star Psychic, the smash hit television show. A psychic since she was nine months old, Sally was spotted for her extraordinary talent, and was given her own TV series earlier this year.
A close friend of the movie stars, the Royals and… |
| Tuesday 20, May 2008 at 20:00 | Djanogly Theatre | Transitions Dance Company |
Join twelve dynamic young dancers as they perform work by three of the most engaging choreographers on the international contemporary dance scene; Allison Brown (Canada) Miguel Pereira (Portugal) and Lost Dog (UK).
Bursting with energy and appeal Transitions Dance Company offers something for everyone to enjoy as they perform a rich… |
| Wednesday 21, May 2008 at 20:00 | Djanogly Theatre | Tcha Limberger's Gypsy Orchestra |
In true Hungarian Gypsy Band style, bursts of soaring musical tragedy and czardas madness are delivered by this group with a passion and technical virtuosity that is amazing.
An astonishingly accomplished multi-instrumentalist, the world class violinist Tcha Limberger comes from a famous family of Gypsy musicians and grew up with… |
| Sunday 25, May 2008 at 11:00 | Djanogly Recital Hall | Opera North - Murder and Melodrama in Verdi's Macbeth |
11am - 4pm
Many of Shakespeare's plays have been the subjects for operas, and Verdi's Macbeth is one of the most celebrated examples.
This special event explores the relationship between the music, words and gestures, through presentations and discussions, and live performances by singers from Opera North.
The symposium is part of… |
| Monday 26, May 2008 at 12:00 | Loughborough | 'Streets Alive' |
Pictured: Tightrope Walker Bernie Bennett
As part of the ‘2008 Heart of Three Cities Festival’, Loughborough will come alive – Streets Alive! - between 12 noon and 5pm on Bank Holiday Monday, May 26, when the town centre springs to life with a host of live performances and activities.
The Market… |