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Cock & Hoop
Friday 23 November 2018 | 7.30pm - 11pm
£45
In the week of the release of the new Robin Hood film, join the ‘Official Outlaw’ of Nottingham, Robin Hood, and his right hand man, the mighty Little John, as they rally the people in a evening of fine dining and storytelling theatre.
As you are entertained and inspired, you will fill your bellies on three courses of medieval style fayre, cooked by the kitchens of the award winning Lace Market Hotel. Pheasant & honey roast vegetables will be washed down with complimentary mead, fine wines & local ales, as your ears are caressed by the renowned medieval minstrels Sloe Gin.
One man circus Shambolics the Jester will be on hand to provide some light relief and to prove that, in time honoured tradition, the Fool really is the wisest man.
Join the multi award winning Ezekial Bone & Co as they celebrate Nottingham and the Spirit of England over the centuries.
Places are limited so make sure you have your feet under the table as we re-write the history books!
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