Colourful letters reading 'Family Fest' against a pale yellow background.
Our October Family Fest is now on sale!
Join us for a fun-filled few days of activities and workshops.
Find out more: bit.ly/FamilyFestNP
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Colourful letters reading 'Family Fest' against a pale yellow background.
Our October Family Fest is now on sale!
Join us for a fun-filled few days of activities and workshops.
Find out more: bit.ly/FamilyFestNP
Jobs and Opportunities Customer Experience Supervisor: Deadline Sun 5 Oct Scenic Workshop Assistant: Deadline Mon 6 Oct Marketing Officer (Audience Development): Deadline Sun 12 Oct
Weβre still on the lookout for people to join the team here at Nottingham Playhouse.
Applications close this weekend for the Customer Experience Supervisor and Scenic Workshop Assistant roles, so be quick!
Find out more: bit.ly/46sOfJQ
A group of young people, wearing all black, stand huddled together on a stage. They are leaning forwards and smiling.
Our Schools Shakespeare Festival is BACK in 2026!
This is a perfect opportunity for Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils to perform on our main stage, supported by a director from the Nottingham Playhouse team.
Find out how your school can get involved here: bit.ly/4pUlA9o
The cast of Eureka Day in rehearsals. Photo by Pamela Raith. A man stares at a laptop, looking very confused. Behind him stands one man, with three women seated, with differing expressions of confusion and friendliness
Everyone is getting along beautifully at Eureka Day rehearsals! (Shame the same can't be said for the characters they're playing... π)
Check out our fabulous company bringing this award-winning chaos to the stage.
π bit.ly/NPEurekaDay (& full gallery)
π· Pamela Raith
Four square images of Henry Normal, Salena Godden, Joelle Taylor and Lemn Sissay. Underneath them is the Nottingham Poetry Festival logo.
Itβs #NationalPoetryDay βοΈ
Treat someone (or yourself!) to tickets for an unforgettable lineup of poets as we celebrate a decade of Nottingham Poetry Festival.
ποΈ Sat 22 Nov
Book Now: bit.ly/4lsBjcT
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Nottingham Playhouse production sponsored by Nottingham Trent University.
π£ Itβs back by popular demand β¦
Punch by James Graham, directed by Adam Penford with a brand new cast, returns to Nottingham in March 2026, and then transfers to Leeds Playhouse and Theatre Royal Plymouth in April 2026.
On sale NOW for Members. General sale from 8 Oct.
BOOK NOW β‘ bit.ly/NPPunch
A young person, wearing a grey tracksuit, stands in a performance space, clutching a book.
Deadline extended!
You have until Sunday 5 October to apply for our Homegrown groups.
Homegrown is a bespoke programme for pre-professional and emerging theatre makers aged 18-25.
Apply for Creatives: bit.ly/4e4s7Yv
Apply for Performers: bit.ly/47ClpFA
This Friday: a Choose Your Own Adventure story for ages 8+.
Lose The Path, Find Your Way is about home, making your own choices and what it means to be a friend.
Book Today: bit.ly/47BswBF
Itβs time for John Shuttleworth to Raise the Oof again!
Donβt miss your opportunity to see the show that SOLD OUT earlier this year.
ποΈ Sat 4 Oct
Book today: bit.ly/40jVVuD
Jobs and Opportunities Lead Scenic Metalworker: Deadline Mon 29 Sep Lead Scenic Carpenter: Deadline Mon 29 Sep Customer Experience Supervisor: Deadline Sun 5 Oct Scenic Workshop Assistant: Deadline Mon 6 Oct
Thereβs still time to apply for 4 exciting opportunities to join the team here at Nottingham Playhouse.
Deadlines are fast approaching, so donβt miss out!
Find out more: bit.ly/46sOfJQ
Weβve had a special message from Sir Derek Jacobi and Richard Cliffordπ₯
Join them for an insightful evening of conversation on Wed 1 Oct.
Book Now: bit.ly/46mNpj5
A group of young people on a darkened stage. They are pointing to a red sign that reads 'take care of your mental health'.
Are you an actor aged 13-19 and interested in being part of Nottingham Playhouseβs own Connections Company for 2026?
Applications are now open for your opportunity to perform on our main stage next year.
Find out more: nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/project/nati...
As a registered charity, not only do we produce world-class theatre in Nottingham, but through our 60+ Participation activities and Artist development programme, aim to be a place where everyone feels they belong.
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π£ We're delighted to announce our shortlisting for Entertainment Venue of the Year in the Visit Nottinghamshire Tourism Awards 2026.
But β¦ we need your vote! βοΈ Vote here: bit.ly/4gYdfgZ
Thank you π
A group of young people standing in the shape of a 10 in front of the Sky Mirror at Nottingham Playhouse.
Shine's 10th birthday keeps getting better β weβve got a brand-new group in St Annβs for ages 11-16!
As with all our Shine groups, itβs completely FREE to attend.
Learn new skills, be creative and have fun!
Find out more: nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/project/shin...
Abi Clarke stands against a hot pink background. She has metal armour on her shoulders, with one hand resting on her face. She is rolling her eyes.
π’NOW ON SALE
Abi Clarke comes to Nottingham Playhouse on Thu 30 Oct.
This is the debut show theyβve been waiting for, though it may not be exactly what they want from herβ¦
Book now: nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/events/abi-c...
Lead Scenic Metalworker: Deadline Mon 29 Sep. Lead Scenic Carpenter: Deadline Mon 29 Sep. Customer Experience Supervisor: Deadline Sun 5 Oct. Scenic Workshop Assistant: Deadline Mon 6 Oct
Now our busy Autumn season is well and truly underway, weβre recruiting for several roles to join the team here at Nottingham Playhouse.
From Front of House to behind the scenes, itβs the perfect time to support us in making world-class theatre.
Find out more: bit.ly/46sOfJQ
A group of young adults, all wearing grey tracksuits, stand in a circle in a performance space. One of them stands on a stepladder in the centre, reading from a book.
Applications for Homegrown 2025/26 are now open!
This year-long programme for ages 18-25 is designed to support those who are keen to work professionally in theatre.
Apply by 5pm on Wed 1 Oct.
Apply for Homegrown Performers: bit.ly/47ClpFA
Apply for Homegrown Creatives: bit.ly/4e4s7Yv
β° JUST 1 WEEK LEFT! The acclaimed The Last Stand of Mrs. Mary Whitehouse ends 27 Sept.
Tue 23 Sept: Special post-show talk "Gay History of the 70s & 80s" exploring LGBTQ+ life during the Whitehouse/Thatcher era.
Final chance - book now!
bit.ly/NPMaryWhitehouse
A man stands underneath a spotlight on stage. He is wearing a white shirt, blue patterned tie, and grey trousers. He has a cast on his left arm, with the name CONNOR written on it. He is nervously twiddling his fingers and looking slightly upwards.
Eleven performers, wearing casual clothing, populate a stage. Six actors, standing centre stage, all have their right arm raised in the air. Three actors stand to the left, and two on the right, all watching intently. Video screens in the background and surrounding the stage are filled with young people recording themselves for social media.
π Vote for DearEvanHansen in the West End Wilma awards.
Our production of Dear Evan Hansen is nominated for both Best Touring Production and the fantastic Ryan Kopel for Best Performer in a Touring Production.
Thank you, Sincerely Us.
westendwilma.com/west-end-wil...
π· Marc Brenner
A graphic with the headline Nottingham Playhouse Business Club. An image of a group of people improvising. A head and shoulders photograph of a man. The text reads Innovation in Challenging Times. Wed 24 Sep, 2025. Chief Operating Officer of Nottingham Playhouse, Lee Henderson
Building long-term business resilience and staying motivated in difficult times are essential for all types of business, including theatres. Lee Henderson, Chief Operating Officer, shares insights from his 16 years in arts leadership.
bit.ly/NPBusinessClub
A cartoon image of two people sitting on an open book, reading. Behind them are an array of drawings including animals, a castle and planets.
Little People, Big Adventures is back next week!
These free Saturday morning sessions at Hyson Green Library are full of fun, play and interaction for ages 2-5 and their grownups.
Book today: bit.ly/33NC51n
Wow! π After nearly three years in the making, this incredible production has hit the stage and audiences are LOVING it π
A huge thank you to all who came to our very special press night β itβs truly a night to remember.
Three performers stand in a performance space filled with brightly coloured puppets and props. They are all smiling widely.
Lose The Path, Find Your Way is a new participatory performance by Cracking Slate.
Perfect for ages 9-11 and their families, this show is brought to life with enchanting movement, music, and puppetry.
ποΈ Fri 3 Oct, 5.45pm
Book now: bit.ly/47BswBF
A group of young people, dressed as pirates, stand on the stage. Some point swords threateningly at the audience.
Our participation term kicks off next week!
We still have spaces in our Infant Young Company β our experimental, fun, and imaginative sessions for children in years 1-3.
β°Saturday mornings in term time
Find out more: nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/project/infa...
A woman, wearing a blue quilted coat and pink rollneck with dark glasses, stands between two theatre curtains, holding them open. She has a frown on her face and is looking off to the left.
A garden shed against a blue backdrop on a stage. Standing in front of it a woman wearing a blue cardigan, pink rollneck and patterned skirt. She is pointing one finger up and looking upwards with a smile on her face.
A man wearing a silk gown and hair wrap, and a woman wearing a long navy coat and matching hat sit, opposite one another at a wooden dining table. They are staring intently at each other, with the man reaching out one arm across the table in an attempt to reach the womanβs hand.
π Take a first look at The Last Stand of Mrs. Mary Whitehouse, with our fabulous production photos.
π Sending love and best wishes to our wonderful cast, creatives and crew for press night tonight.
π· Helen Murray
Writer @Carolinebirduk.bsky.social
Two men, one with short blond hair wearing a khaki shirt, the other with short dark hair wearing a black shirt, stand with their arms behind each other, and smile at the camera. Behind them is a banner with the Nottingham Playhouse logo repeated on it.
Sending our love & best wishes to Director Adam Penford & playwright James Graham as #Punch previews open on Broadway today.
This remarkable true story of forgiveness, hope & humanity originated in Nottingham & we could not be more proud.
Break a leg to all the cast & creatives.
π· Alan Fletcher
Caroline Bird, wearing a black top with red embroidery, is chatting animatedly to someone off camera. The words 'Playhouse Insights: Caroline Bird' in red text to the left of the image.
Our Playhouse Insights sessions return tomorrow, 2.30-3.30pm.
Join Caroline Bird, the writer of The Last Stand of Mrs Mary Whitehouse, to ask your questions and learn more about the creative process.
Find out more and book now: nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/project/play...
Two men stand on a pebble beach. The man on the right is wearing speedos and goggles, being covered in goose fat by the man on the left.
A funny, touching, and insightful play about a man who failed to swim the English Channel 21 times.
Channeling Jabez is written and performed by Giles Croft, who is also Jabezβs 3rd cousin once removed (work that out).
ποΈFri 10 β Sat 11 Oct
Book Now: nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk/events/chann...