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Variety on offer in Royal summer season



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Published Date:
19 March 2008
NOTTINGHAM Royal Centre has unveiled its new season for May – September with some exciting highlights.
Shows taking place at the centre's Royal Concert Hall and Theatre Royal throughout the next five months include hit musical Doctor Dolittle, the incredible Guandong Acrobatic Troupe of China's unique production of SWAN LAKE and a Classic Thriller Season.

Many more events, including drama, musicals, dance, classical music, children's shows, comedy, pop and rock concerts are taking place
Standout shows coming soon are family favourite Peter Duncan in Robin of Sherwood, Agatha Chrisitie's And Then There Were None, a hit stage version of the movie The Wedding Singer, Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty on Ice.

And comedy fans will have plenty to keep them entertained with performances by Jimmy Carr and Dara O'Brian amongst others.

Other highlights include Superslam American Wrestling, music from Liza Minnelli and Journey South, Elvis on Tour and the Lady Boys of Bangkok.

To find out more about the new season pick up a brochure from the Royal Centre or ring 0115 9895555 or visit www.royalcentre-nottingham.co.uk.

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  • Last Updated: 19 March 2008 2:19 PM
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