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Fri 14 Feb 2020, 8pm–12am
Nottingham Contemporary
Tickets £11
Enter a scene: small town American prom circa 1950 (or is it 80?). A band lulls in the corner, love films play on loop, cherry pie is served, punch drunk, corsages wilt, the drag head announces your slow dance… you're invited to prom, but not as you know it.
Come alone, bring your clique, bring your lover … leave with your soulmate.
Dress Code: like you're in a movie at a prom full of the lonely directed by David Lynch or maybe John Walters.
Bands and performance will be announced soon.
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