Book by William F. Brown Music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls Adapted from the story The […]
Tags: Djanogly Theatre, Drama, music, Musical theatre, Play
The University will host a workshop with two public events reflecting on science, technology and music to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Science Museum’s landmark 1935 Noise Abatement exhibition.
Tags: art, Audialsense, Installation, James Mansell, Lakeside Arts, music, noise, Royal College of Music, Science Museum, workshop
Join the School of Life Sciences, the School of Health Sciences, and Estates for an LGBT celebration featuring salsa dancing, music and info stalls managed by Nottingham LGBT organisations. Part of LGBT History Month.
Tags: dance, Estates, LGBT, LGBT History Month, music, School of Health Sciences, School of Life Sciences
The School of Health Sciences present the Disco Professor – also know as Prof Patrick Callaghan – for an evening of disco music. All money raised going to the Diversity Role Models charity. Part of LGBT History Month.
Tags: charity, disco, diversity role models, LGBT, LGBT History Month, music, Patrick Callaghan, School of Health Sciences
Join the School of Life Sciences, the School of Health Sciences, and Estates for an LGBT celebration featuring salsa dancing, music and info stalls managed by Nottingham LGBT organisations. Part of LGBT History Month.
Tags: dancing, Estates, LGBT, LGBT History Month, music, School of Health Sciences, School of Life Sciences
Nottingham City Libraries, The University of Nottingham and I’m Not From London present ‘Read Hear’. This event will feature music and spoken word from Rob Green and other performers. Part of LGBT History Month.
Tags: I'm Not From London, LGBT, LGBT History Month, music, Nottingham City Library, poetry, Rob Green
Timo Schrader, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, discusses ‘Slam poetry, verbal combat and the death of art debate’. Part of the Popular Culture Lecture Series. Art by Mishka Colombo.
Tags: music, poetry, Popular Culture Lecture Series, School of Cultures Languages and Area Studies, Timo Schrader
The rock ‘n’ roll double header begins with Randall Stephens discussing ‘Rock and religion in the 1950s south’, before Simon Philo explains ‘How the Beatles liberated America’. Admission free, all welcome.
Tags: America, culture, Department of American and Canadian Studies, history, music, Randall Stephens, rock, Simon Philo
This will be a joint concert between the University Choir and University Philharmonia, set in the […]
Tags: music, Music Department
The University Wind Orchestra presents the finest sounds of the stage from the West End to […]
Tags: music, Music Department, musicals