From What's On Nottingham <[email protected]>
Subject 🍁 Book ahead for half term
Date October 1, 2021 5:01 PM
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Plan your T. rex half term

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Monday 18 to Friday 29 October

*Wollaton Hall and Deer Park*

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Many thousands of people have been to visit Titus the T. rex at his temporary home in Wollaton Hall. With half term fast approaching, make sure you don't miss out on a holiday visit, as tickets are selling fast.

Titus is the only real T. rex on display in the UK and most of Europe... "Titus: T. rex is King" showcases the first real Tyrannosaurus rex to be displayed in England for over a century along with an interactive exhibition.

An absolute must-see, this is an epic, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come face to face with a real T. rex up close and personal.

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There are also family workshops this half term, offering the chance to work with theatre makers and artists to become a dinosaur on 18 October or become a paleo-artist and create your own dinosaur artwork on 27 October. (Charges apply.)

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Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival – 2 weeks to go

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Wednesday 13 to Saturday 16 October

*Trent Bridge*

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This much-loved annual event will be held in a new venue this year: the iconic Trent Bridge Cricket Ground.

The festival promises all of the usual attractions, including a massive choice of cask beers and real ciders, live entertainment, gin bar, numerous street food stalls and lots more.

If the weather is fine, you can take your drinks and sit in the autumn sunshine in the stands overlooking the hallowed turf.

The massive choice of real ales will be the largest selection of any similar festival in the world, covering the widest possible range of beer styles, including many modern variations usually referred to as "Craft Beers". There will also be a range of rare "Keykeg" beers lined up, some of which have never been seen in the city before.

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Just the Tonic: Autumn Comedy

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*Saturday 2 to Saturday 30 October
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*Metronome*

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Just the Tonic has been producing comedy shows in Nottingham for over 25 years. It's new home in Metronome is described by many comedians as one of the best comedy venues in the country.

With Just the Tonic's notorious reputation for the best comedy line-ups in the country, you can be sure of the biggest laughs...

Have a look at the autumn line-ups – from local stand-up to Britain's Got Talent's Nabil Abdulrashid.

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Andrew Logan: The Joy of Sculpture

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Until Saturday 11 December

*Bonington Gallery*

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Andrew Logan "The Joy of Sculpture", a solo exhibition spanning 50 years of practice from one of Britain’s most iconic artists.

Andrew – sculptor, painter, and jewellery artist – is known for challenging convention, mixing media and playing with artistic values.

Entry is free and no booking is required to attend.

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Olympic Ice Hockey Qualifiers

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*Thursday 7 to Sunday 10 October*

*Motorpoint Arena*

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This prestigious Olympic qualifying tournament will take place in the UK next month as Great Britain Women begins the bid to reach the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

The four team tournament - comprises Team GB, South Korea, Slovenia, and Iceland.

*​​​​*All tickets will cost just £6 each (plus fees), with under-16s free with every paying adult.

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Global Carnival

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Thursday 7 October

*Nottingham Playhouse*

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Join Nottingham Global Roots Festival for a unique celebration of music from all over the world.

‘Global Carnival’ is the festival's theme for this year, and all artists reflect this theme perfectly, with each performance drawing on rich musical cultures.

Closing the event will be the award winning group, The Dhol Foundation, who combine intricate classic Indian music with exciting rhythms from around the globe.

Tickets for this event are free, thanks to support from Arts Council England. Please only reserve a place if you are certain to attend.

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Improv Nonsense

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Saturday 2 October and Saturday 6 November

*Nonsuch Studios*

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MissImp proudly presents a showcase of spur of the moment improv comedy and theatre with a range of local and national stars of Improvised Theatre.

You might see a series of duologues, a panoply of theatre games or just about anything else under the sun. One thing is certain, it’s all unscripted and guaranteed to be a one night only production.

Nottingham’s MissImp is the longest continuously running improvised theatre company outside of London.

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1940s Weekend

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*Saturday 2 to Sunday 3 October*

*Newark Air Museum*

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The Autumn 1940s Weekend commemorates various aspects of the 1940s at what is part of the former RAF Winthorpe Airfield.

The former World War II Bomber Command training base also features permanent displays including the Dig For Victory Garden around the Anderson Shelter and and exhibition on the Royal Observer Corps.

Those who enter into the 1940s spirit by dressing in period costume will enjoy a discount on admission.

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Sleaford Mods

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Saturday 27 November

*Motorpoint Arena*

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Times like these require a band like Nottingham's own Sleaford Mods. Except, of course, there are no other bands like Sleaford Mods. They’re back with new album ‘Spare Ribs’ and a UK Tour, stopping off in their hometown.

‘Spare Ribs’ is the sound of a band so sure of their own sonic terrain that they can now explore its outer regions. Sleaford Mods really are an essential part of Britain’s musical anatomy.

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Robin Hood

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Saturday 11 December to Sunday 9 January 2022

*Theatre Royal*

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Don’t miss the ultimate pantomime adventure as it returns to its rightful home in Nottingham for 2021!

Join the most heroic outlaw of them all as our arrow-shooting hero Robin Hood strives to win the hand of the beautiful Maid Marian while he and his trusty band of Merry Men outwit the evil Sheriff of Nottingham.

In a show packed full of comedy, action, adventure, and plenty of glitz and glamour. X-Factor’s *Matt Terry* will play the title role of Robin Hood while TV and stage favourite,* Matthew Kelly* will play Dame Tilly Tuck with dance sensations *Flawless* will play The Merry Men. 

Don't miss this sheriff-busting, tights-wearing, pantomime extravaganza!

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Gary Barlow

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Tuesday 7 December

*Motorpoint Arena*

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Music Played By Humans - The Tour wlll bring to life songs from Gary's brand-new album, as well as hits from his incredible, three-decade spanning career. He will be joined by special guest, Leona Lewis.

The tour will take inspiration from the orchestral and big band sound which captured Gary’s imagination as a child and has eventually led to this new album of original compositions.

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Christmas at Wollaton – Don't Miss Out

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*Friday 26 November 2021 to Sunday 9 January 2022*

*Wollaton Hall & Deer Park*

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Christmas at Wollaton, the highly popular immersive Christmas experience, returns to Wollaton Hall in November where it will once again turn the famous site into an enchanting world of light and music.

A brand-new trail for 2021 will bring new smiles of delight as the park is transformed into a magical wonderland set to captivate visitors with awe-inspiring illuminations.

Popular slots such as early evening weekends and around Christmas are booking up fast, so it's recommended you book early to avoid missing out.

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If you are a *Nottingham City resident*, there is a limited number of discounted tickets available per time slot to Nottingham City Council Tax payers. Please have your 8-digit council tax number ready when booking. The discount is applicable to all ticket types.















 

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