To provide you with the best experience, cookies are used on this site. Find out more here.
8 October, 5 & 7 November 2019
Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall
Ticket Prices: £16.00 - £65.00
Can young love survive the winter?
Rodolfo and his friends are free-spirited artists, living in poverty amongst the garrets and cafes of Bohemian Paris. One cold Christmas night, Rodolfo's neighbour Mimi comes to his door in search of a light. Their passionate love will change his life, but can it survive until spring comes?
Set in the bustling clubs and cafés of early-60s Paris, Phyllida Lloyd's vibrant and joyous production is back with a new international cast. One of the best-loved of all operas, Puccini's tale of tragic romance is told through gloriously moving music that perfectly captures both the overwhelming rush of love at first sight, and the utter devastation of love lost.
Sorry, this event has passed
Fun Station is a vibrant family entertainment centre at The Cornerhouse, full of…
Axed Nottingham have brought next level urban axe throwing to the City centre!
Start your epic adventure at The Lost City Adventure Golf in The Cornerhouse!
Logiclock is an entertaining puzzle-based live escape game, designed for small groups of…
Beloved by locals as a famous ‘meeting place’, Nottingham’s Left Lion is one of two stone…
Bromley House Library, founded 1816, is a flourishing independent lending library…
A historic wall which divided Nottingham’s Old Market Square for 700 years has been…
Go Quest Adventures is turning the streets of Nottingham into an Adventure Playground! …
A focal point for residents and visitors, Old Market Square is where friends meet,…
Only one part of Nottingham’s original medieval town wall can be seen in it’s original…
It takes a building of some distinction to stand out in a city as rich in beautiful and…
‘Line of Light’, created by artist Jo Fairfax, projects five-word poems by writers…
The Brian Clough statue stands proudly in Nottingham city centre just off Old Market…
St Peter’s Church is one of the three mediaeval churches in Nottingham, the others being…