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Various dates between Sun 20 June and Sun 8 August
Wollaton Hall and Deer Park Newstead Abbey
Tickets for this summer's open air theatre season are selling fast. The spectacular Elizabethan mansion and park at Wollaton will provide a stunning backdrop for some classic and well-loved tales.
A treat also awaits Shakespeare lovers at Newstead Abbey, with two shows in the summer programme.
Sun 20 June Merry Wives of Windsor Thurs 8 July Macbeth Sun 8 August Much Ado About Nothing
Thurs 22 July A Midsummer Night’s Dream Thurs 29 July Romeo & Juliet
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Various dates between Sat 12 June and Tues 10 August
Wollaton Hall and Deer Park
Open air theatre is a great family evening out and there are several shows aimed at younger audiences. Highlight is Mr Stink - adapted from the popular David Walliams novel. Demand for this show is high so there are two performances available.
Sat 12 June Mr Stink Sun 27 June Wonders with Grimm Sun 11 July Dr Dolittle Fri 30 July Mr Stink (Second show) Tues 10 August Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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Various dates between Fri 6 and Fri 20 August
Newstead Abbey
The manicured gardens and beautiful ruins of Newstead Abbey (The ancestral home of Lord Byron) are once again offering a fantastic season of open air theatre performances throughout the summer. There is something to suit every age and taste from classics, to more contemporary shows.
Fri 6 August Mr Stink Weds 11 August Wind in the Willows Fri 20 August The Great Gatsby
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Sun 4 July 2021 – Weds 31 August 2022
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
TICKETS SELLING FAST! Early booking is advised to secure your preferred date and time slot.
Make way for the King! Don't miss the chance to see the only real T-rex on display in the UK and, across most of Europe...
You’ll see the skeleton of the T. rex himself, as well as digital and interactive virtual media display.
Learn about his extraordinary journey from discovery in the Montana Badlands in the USA.
Learn the truth behind the myths about this iconic dinosaur – and perhaps decide if in fact he was covered in scales, feathers or both.
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Tues 2 November
Motorpoint Arena
It's a return to the city for the band. Although originally from London, vocalist Hannah Reid and guitarist Dan Rothman met in the Ancaster Hall of Residence at the University of Nottingham during their first year in 2009.
London Grammar's music has been described as "a blend of ambient, ethereal and classical sounds" with melancholy guitar, soaring vocals and plaintive lyrics.
Hannah Reid's powerful, brooding vocals are often compared with Florence Welch and Lana Del Rey.
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Sat 24 July
Wollaton Park, Nottingham
Comedy stage announced
The Splendour comedy stage is back for 2021 with Funhouse Comedy! Expect plenty of fun, frolics and furious laughter with a line-up packed full of established comedians and rising stars on the comedy circuit!
Top of the bill is affable and mischievous Paul McCaffrey, who has appeared on ‘Live at The Apollo’, BBC 3’s ‘Impractical Jokers’ and ‘Russell Howard’s Good News’, as well as supporting Michael McIntyre, John Bishop and Lee Mack on tour. With his spontaneous, exuberant accounts and genuine magnetism he is sure to captivate the Splendour crowd.
This is alongside the amazing musical line up! Brit-pop legend Richard Ashcroft will join Supergrass as a festival headliner. The line-up is packed full of amazing artists including Rick Astley, Becky Hill, The Vamps, and Belinda Carlisle.
In the event the festival cannot proceed due to Covid - all tickets are fully refundable.
Resident discount: Adults and under 18s, get a £10 discount ticket (up to six). If you pay Council Tax to Nottingham City Council.
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