10 Things To Do This Week
Varsity Ice Hockey, The Moscow City Ballet & The Harlem Shake. Sounds like another week in Nottingham.
1) BLNK CNVS @ Market Bar
Friday, 11pm, £5
House music comes to Nottingham in this monthly event at Market Bar. They may hate vowels, but they sure do love house…
https://www.facebook.com/events/479376398787267/
2) Me, as a Penguin @ Nottingham New Theatre
Wednesday-Saturday, 7.30pm (2.30pm Sat Mat), £5
The gay scene of Hull and a crush on a man in a penguin costume? A funny, yet moving start to the NNT’s Spring season.
http://www.facebook.com/events/509119079126140/
3) Philharmonia Concert @ The Great Hall
Sunday, 7.30pm, £5
The premier university orchestra tackles the explosive Brahms 3rd Symphony and the dainty Nutcracker Suite in their penultimate concert of the year.
http://www.lakesidearts.org.uk/Music/ViewEvent.html?e=2163&c=7&d=2469
4) I Am Kloot @ Albert Hall
Monday, 7pm, £20
An incredible venue for this special one-off concert. With six studio albums under their belt, they’ve probably earnt it.
http://www.bodeganottingham.com/gigs/187/i-am-kloot-albert-hall
5) Varsity Ice Hockey @ Capital FM Arena
Monday, £5
Ice Hockey, a game where the gentile art of skating meets the violence and aggression of a boxing match… let’s just hope that UofN come away with another win!!
http://www.su.nottingham.ac.uk/ents/event/4522/
6) Joseph & the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat @ Nottingham Arts Theatre
Wednesday-Saturday, 7.30pm (2pm Sat Mat), £10
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s commercial Jesus-fest as presented by the Nottingham Arts Youth Group.
http://www.nottingham-theatre.co.uk/natmain/whats-on?name=Joseph&show=184494
7) Moscow City Ballet @ TRCH
Thursday- Saturday, 7.30pm, £16-29
To counter the violence of the Ice Hockey we have included the more leisurely art of ballet in our listings… Perfect to take your girlfriend for a belated val day gift if you forgot and are now looking for a way out of the dog house.
http://www.trch.co.uk/index.aspx?articleid=19599
8) Swim Deep @ Bodega
Monday, 7pm, £7
Hotly tipped ones to watch who label themselves as ‘Birmingham boys making sun kissed noise’. Can’t say fairer than that.
http://www.bodeganottingham.com/gigs/183/swim-deep
9) Harlem Shake @ The Downs
Wednesday, 1pm, FREE
It’s been all over the country and in various places of work, but now the Harlem Shake comes to Nottingham. Be there.
https://www.facebook.com/events/118404875008215/?ref=25
10) Kila @ Lakeside Arts Centre
Saturday, 8pm, £12
Seven Irish folk musicians take to the stage to showcase 20 years worth exciting talent. Imagine The Pogues but with more talent and less drugs.
http://www.lakesidearts.org.uk/Music/ViewEvent.html?e=2162&c=7&d=2468