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Until Sunday 12 January
Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall
Join us as Moscow City Ballet returns with two spectacular productions, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, each presented in classic Russian style and with a full orchestra – an unmissable treat.
Catch Swan Lake tonight – an epic story of Prince Siegfried and his doomed love for Odette, the Queen of the Swans, is magnificently brought to life in all its original splendour by Tchaikovsky’s hauntingly familiar score.
This weekend, Victor Smirnov-Golovanov’s original interpretation of The Nutcracker has an innovative freshness, as Clara is whisked away on a magical adventure with her Nutcracker Prince. Set to Tchaikovsky’s glorious score, this enchanting tale is the perfect introduction to ballet for all the family.
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Sunday 26 January
Various Venues
Back by popular demand, this festival spans a number of stages in venues across the city centre. All proceeds raised from ticket sales, merchandise, and bar sales in DHP venues will be donated to Framework and used to tackle homelessness in Nottingham. Have fun while doing your bit for the community!
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Thursday 13 February
Motorpoint ArenaÂ
The ten-player tournament, featuring the likes of Michael van Gerwen, Rob Cross and Peter Wright, visits arenas across the UK, visiting Nottingham for its second league night in February. The tournament will include some of the biggest names in darts – it’s not to be missed!
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Until Sunday 16 February
National Ice Centre
Learn how to improve your confidence and ability on the ice with skating lessons at NIC. Lessons are available for everyone, whatever their age or ability. Skate through Level 1 to Level 8 with lessons and free access to public skating sessions afterwards. What a great way to keep fit this New Year!
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Thursday 6 – Sunday 9 February
Motorpoint ArenaÂ
Take your place ice-side and cheer on Team GB at the this IIHF Olympic Pre-Qualification Round 3 Group J tournament, which will decide who gets to compete at the next Winter Olympics. Great Britain will be joined by Hungary and Estonia, as well as a qualifier from the previous round.
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Friday 10 January
The Bay
Nottingham promises to host an action-packed match between Nottingham Rugby and Ealing Trailfinders.
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Tuesday 14 – Saturday 18 January
Theatre Royal
Kay Mellor makes a triumphant return with a star-studded cast in the world premiere stage production of her multi-award winning TV series Band of Gold. A young mother is drawn into the notorious red-light district, but with a killer on the loose it’s a battle to survive!
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Friday 7 – Saturday 8 February
The streets of Nottingham City Centre
See the streets come alive with the work of various artists and an incredible Augmented Reality trail. A trail of artwork by Jason Wilsher-Mills will be scattered throughout the city, and you'll be able to use your mobile phone to bring the pieces to life with our brand-new app. There will be parades, magnificent light sculptures, breath-taking performances and more...
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Last chance! Ends Saturday 11 January
Nottingham Playhouse
Experience the magic of this year's pantomime, Sleeping Beauty, with spectacular costumes, stunning sets, plenty of belly-laughs and magical musical numbers. Join us to find out if brave Prince Alexander, Jerry the Jester and Fairy Wisheart can foil the evil fairy's plans and save Sleeping Beauty. Will they live happily ever after?
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January – MarchÂ
Wollaton Hall
Artist, musician, beatboxer, and composer Jason Singh has been invited to create, in his own inimitable way, an auditory response to Wollaton. 'Plant Blindness' is his unique and immersive sound installation in our Camellia House which uses naturally occurring ‘biodata’ from plants to create a musical score.
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