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Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes – 5 Star Review
Editor Feb 4, 2026 0

Last night’s performance of The Red Shoes at Nottingham Theatre Royal was extraordinary. From the opening moments, it was clear…

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Why This Headsticks Daytime Show at Wroot Rocks Really Matters
Editor Feb 2, 2026 0

This is not just another gig to scroll past. It is a reminder of why independent music and the venues…

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John Otway – Old Cold Store – Review
Editor Jan 28, 2026 0

A night with John Otway is never really about the setlist. It is about whether the evening will hold together…

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All For Jolly – ‘Lifeblood’ Review
Editor Jan 26, 2026 0

One thing I’ve always loved about the grassroots’ music scene is the way that a band can create a song…

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British Philharmonic, Bluebeard’s Castle, Nottingham
Editor Jan 25, 2026 0

The British Philharmonic Orchestra returned to the Royal Concert Hall for a programme that favoured atmosphere, colour, and emotional depth…

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Bearded Theory 2026 – one not to be missed!
Editor Jan 18, 2026 0

Some festivals build anticipation slowly. Others drop a line up that makes you stop what you are doing and take…

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The Snowman In Concert – Nottingham Review
Editor Dec 23, 2025 0

The Snowman in Concert returned to Nottingham with a sense of quiet magic that immediately set it apart from more…

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