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NG5 SHERWOOD JUNE/JULY 2021

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out at: www.maize-maze.co.uk.<br />

Newstead Abbey is showing<br />

Rocky Horror (24 Jul) and Dirty<br />

Dancing (25 Jul).<br />

There are more films down at the<br />

Victoria Embankment too (15-<br />

18 Jul) with the first Film & Food<br />

Festival. Sample some delicious<br />

street food from a wide range of<br />

local vendors, and enjoy a pint,<br />

prosecco, or speciality cocktail<br />

from one of the bars, then sit<br />

back and enjoy the short films<br />

in the open-air on the huge LED<br />

cinema screen<br />

We also welcome the return of<br />

Pride with a colourful parade, live<br />

music, and inspiring speeches<br />

and performances; go along and<br />

help celebrate (31 Jul).<br />

The Theatre Royal reopens its<br />

doors in June beginning with<br />

a series of socially distanced<br />

performances. Kicking it all off is<br />

panto regular Ben Nickless (11<br />

-12 June) with his Big Night Out.<br />

Often billed as ‘Britain’s most<br />

musical family’, Nottingham’s<br />

Kanneh-Masons take to the<br />

stage on June 13.<br />

She Wrote episode ‘Birds of a<br />

Feather’. Jessica Fletcher heads<br />

to San Francisco, but soon gets<br />

caught up in a murder mystery<br />

only she (or you) can solve!<br />

There’s comedy with April in<br />

Paris starring Joe Pasquale<br />

(18-19 June) plus murder and<br />

mystery with the return of Thriller<br />

season (22 Jun - 17 Jul).<br />

Dust off your dancing shoes as<br />

a celebration of the music of<br />

Tina Turner visits (26 June) with<br />

What’s Love Got To Do With It?<br />

The Isley Brothers call in (1 Jul),<br />

Brian Wilson’s Good Vibrations<br />

Greatest Hits Tour drops by<br />

(2 Jul) followed by The Roy<br />

Orbison Story (15 Jul) and a<br />

celebration of 50 years of Abbey<br />

Road and Let It Be with the Royal<br />

Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra<br />

and The Bootleg Beatles in And<br />

In The End (22 Jul).<br />

Finally, the ‘Strictly’ crew<br />

are back in force with Here<br />

Come The Boys (04 Jul) and<br />

Strictly Come Dancing The<br />

Professionals (16-17 Jul). For<br />

more info and tickets: https://<br />

trch.co.uk<br />

(23 Jul), The Dreamboys are still<br />

getting it off (30 Jul) and there’s<br />

a vision of a different kind with A<br />

Vision Of Elvis (31 Jul).<br />

I’m sure we’re all ready for a<br />

laugh too! Comedy finally arrives<br />

back in the city, first up courtesy<br />

of the Baga Chipz Comedy<br />

Show (Jun 26). Hosted by the<br />

amazing Kitty Tray, the nation’s<br />

sweetheart, along with a very<br />

special guest visits Pryzm. For<br />

tickets: tickettailor.com/events/<br />

kittytray<br />

Caitlin Moran visits the Royal<br />

Concert Hall (09 Jul) followed<br />

by Jimmy Carr (27 Jul-29 Jul).<br />

https://trch.co.uk<br />

Looks like we’ve certainly got<br />

some catching up to do!<br />

*Unless stated, always assume<br />

there is a charge for the event.<br />

I would still recommend you<br />

ring ahead or check online<br />

before making any journeys, and<br />

adhere to and respect any social<br />

distancing measures that remain<br />

in place.<br />

All details correct at time of going<br />

to press.<br />

Cult hit event Solve-Along-<br />

A-Murder-She-Wrote returns<br />

(15 June) with an interactive<br />

screening of the classic Murder,<br />

Over at the Motorpoint Arena,<br />

The Drifters visit (11 Jul), there’s<br />

Waterloo - The Best of Abba

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