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Theatre Review: Edward Scissorhands
Wed 28 Feb 2024The Theatre Royal hosts this new production of the ballet Edward Scissorhands...
Edward Lear at Sestri Levante: Topographical Art As a Source for Landscape History With Professor Ross Balzaretti
Wed 25 Oct 2023Meet Edward Boott - the Creative Force Behind Nonsuch Studios
Sun 16 Apr 2023Since first launching in 2013, Nonsuch Studios has played a pivotal role in Nottingham’s cultural development. They’ve created original productions that have toured the UK, worked with thousands of individuals through community projects, and reached millions via their online work. We chat with Edward Boott, the Artistic Director and Chief Executive of Nonsuch Studios, to find out more about the last ten years, and how you can get involved here in Nottingham…
Notts Rebels: Edward III
Wed 17 Jun 2020In celebration of the Nottingham Castle Trust’s #VoicesofToday campaign, our Notts Rebels series continues with the story of Edward III and his audacious bid to rid England of a usurper at Nottingham Castle...
Nonsuch's Edward Boott: "Let’s not make art boring. The world is bad enough."
Tue 02 Jul 2019There’s summat in the water at the bottom of Hockley. Sneinton Market is thriving its creative butt off, local print artists Dizzy Ink have recently opened up The Carousel and, just around the corner, theatre company Nonsuch have moved into the old Service Graphics building on Lower Parliament Street. We sat down with Artistic Director Edward Boott to hear about the movements…
Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands
Sat 24 Jan 2015We checked in at Theatre Royal for a story about a misunderstood bloke who gets a bit snippeh
Matthew Bourne's Edward Scissorhands
Sat 24 Jan 2015We checked in at Theatre Royal for a story about a misunderstood bloke who gets a bit snippeh
UNESCO City of Literature: Edward Harley
Wed 12 Nov 2014If it wasn’t for a book-loving toff who was bobbins with money, we wouldn’t have the British Library. In the first of a series of essays, we explain why Nottingham is truly worthy of being a UNESCO City of Literature, starting with the incredible bibliophile Edward Harley.
Edward Hopper
Mon 13 Sept 2004When asked what it was he was trying to express with 'Sun In An Empty Room', Hopper simply replied "Myself"