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What's on in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, December 3 and December 4

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Comedian Noel Fielding will be visiting the Royal Concert Hall at 8pm. His show, An Evening With, promises a magical mix of live animation, music and Noel's unique brand of stand-up comedy. From 8pm. Tickets are available from the Box Office in person, on 0115 989 5555 or via www.trch.co.uk.

Experience the emotion of an Elizabethan Christmas at Southwell Minster from 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at £12, £22 and £30 and can be booked online via www.excathedra.co.uk.

Share a couple of hours with like-minded knitters, sewers and crafters from 10am at Manor Farm, Bleasby. Entry is priced at £5 and include tea, coffee and biscuits.

Head to Trinity Square from 4pm until 8pm to browse amongst a selection of locally produced artisan crafts and gifts for Christmas. Free entry.

Visit the Roundhouse, in Standard Hill, for a night of jazz, food and drink. The event starts at 7pm. For further information visit www.theroundhouse.co.uk.

Sleeping Beauty is running at Nottingham Playhouse until January 17. See www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk for ticket information.

A sales platform workshop, run by Nottingham Trent University for post-16 students, is taking place from 10am to 6pm at the Bonington building in Shakespeare Street. It is part of a six-session course to help students explore how their design skills can turn into a creative business for their future.

Children under five can enjoy a Christmas Rattle, Rhyme and Roll party at Newark Library, in Beaumond Gardens. There will be festive stories, rhymes and songs from 10am to 11am for free.

Meet Santa Claus at Sutton-in-Ashfield Library in the Christmas Story Hullabaloo. He will read his favourite stories and bring present for every child visitor, and there will be songs performed by the Priestsic Primary School choir. The free event is from 10.30am to noon.

The Newark International Antique and Collectors' Fair will be returning to the Showground from 9am until 6pm.

Dr Andrew Goffey from the University of Nottingham presents his talk Political infrastructures: the case of IT and the NHS. The 1pm talk, part of the university's Institute for Science and Society seminar series, at the Law and Social Sciences Building in University Park is followed by tea and coffee.

A haunted character will be leading guests through the halls of the Galleries of Justice, in High Pavement, from 7.15pm. The Galleries' Ghosts of Christmas Past Supper will include shocks and surprises during the tour through the crime and punishment museum and its 250-year-old shire hall. Tickets for the event, which lasts until 11.30pm, are £29.95 per person and includes a two-course buffet supper and glass of wine.

Tell us about events you are planning in your area. Email newsdesk@ nottinghampost.com

What's on in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, December 3 and December 4


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