
11 Things to Do This Week
It’s December so it’s officially Christmas. Cue plenty of Christmas concerts with mince pies!
Letting Go @ New Theatre Studio
Set at the start of the First World War, this is a play about love, rivalry and ultimately forgiveness.
The New Theatre Fringe season continues
Tuesday, 8.20pm, £4
The Tarantino classic is on for a special charity showing this week.
Wednesday – Saturday, times vary, £4
New Theatre take on Shakespeare’s darkest, most violent play this week; expect lots of sex and death in this darkly comic tale.
Shakespeare’s most violent play at New Theatre this week
The Festival & Lessons of Carols @ St Mary’s Church
Thursday, 7.30pm, FREE
A traditional carol service, with performances from uni choirs Viva Voce and Revival Gospel Choir.
Saturday, 12-5
The Vintage Fair comes to Notts on Saturday, pop along for a browse and maybe pick up some Christmas presents.
Get lots of vintage-y presents
Christmas with the Rat Pack @ Royal Concert Hall
Wednesday, 7.30pm, £21.50
Celebrate Christmas in ‘50s and ‘60s style at the Royal Concert Hall with some classic tunes.
Starts Saturday and runs ‘til January, times vary, £15+
The Hoff graces the Nottingham stage for the panto season this year, expect back to back laughs and frivolity. Check out the trailer that doesn’t feature the Hoff!
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Lunchtime Concerts @ Djanogly Recital Hall
Tuesday & Friday, 1.15pm
Blueshift and Moonlighters Big Band fill the lunchtime concert slots this week.
University Sinfonia @ Trent Building, Uni Park
Sunday, 7.30pm, £5
The university’s student run orchestra puts on their concert for the term this Sunday. With an exciting programme including Vaughn-Williams, Dvorak, Beethoven and Sibelius, it’s selling out fast!
Revival Gospel Choir’s Christmas Concerts @ Lenton Methodist Church
Friday and Saturday, 7.30pm, £5 for students
The uni’s gospel choir Christmas concert, it sold out last year because it was really really good.
Refreshments provided by Lenton Methodists and Stop the Traffik society
Coro Sorelle @ Holy Trinity Church
Saturday, 7pm, £3
Mussoc’s all female choir host an evening of Christmas cheer, including mulled wine and mince pies.