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Lakeside Arts Nottingham University

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  • From £40 per hour
  • 225 people
  • N/A
  • 300m² (3229ft²)

Spaces in Lakeside Arts Nottingham University

Djanogly Theatre - image
213 Standing

Djanogly Theatre

From £850.00 / Venue Fee
150 Standing

Performing Arts Studio

From £50.00 / Venue Fee

Modern black-box studio suitable for corporate training, workshops, conferences and team-building events. Flexible seating/standing configurations for 60-150 people. State-of-the-art AV including projector, audio system and lighting control. Professional technical support available for complex presentations.

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20 Boardroom

Meeting Room One

From £40.00 / Venue Fee

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200 Dining

Angear Visitor Centre

From £40.00 / Venue Fee

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120 Theatre

Rehearsal Hall

From £40.00 / Venue Fee

Orchestral-size rehearsal hall ideal for large ensemble rehearsals, orchestra training and workshop facilitation. Opened 2011 in Department of Music. Also occasionally hosts concerts and recordings. Professional music department facilities and technical support. Sound-treated environment suitable for serious music work.

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225 Standing

Recital Hall

From £50.00 / Venue Fee

Acoustically designed concert hall purpose-built for chamber music and classical performances. Previously voted one of the top ten chamber music venues in UK by Classical Music Magazine. Exceptional acoustics suitable for non-amplified ensemble performances, recitals and contemporary compositions. BBC frequently records concerts here.

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About Lakeside Arts Nottingham University

University of Nottingham's public arts centre beside Highfields Park lake, comprising the DH Lawrence Pavilion (theatre, studio, meeting room, box office and café), the Djanogly Gallery building (gallery, shop, café and Angear Visitor Centre) and the Djanogly Recital Hall (Department of Music). Popular for conferences, screenings, performances, workshops and receptions with strong technical support and excellent transport links.



Lakeside Arts Nottingham University - Nottingham

University-run arts centre in Nottingham with theatre, recital hall, studio, meeting room and flexible event spaces beside Highfields Park.

Location: , Nottingham, Nottingham
Coordinates: 52.9383597, -1.1897649

Capacity: 20 - 225 guests
Starting from: 40 per hour

Available Spaces

Djanogly Theatre

Capacity: Up to 213 Standing guests

Pricing: 850 / Venue Fee

Performing Arts Studio

Capacity: Up to 150 Standing guests

Pricing: 50 / Venue Fee

Modern black-box studio suitable for corporate training, workshops, conferences and team-building events. Flexible seating/standing configurations for 60-150 people. State-of-the-art AV including projector, audio system and lighting control. Professional technical support available for complex presentations.

Meeting Room One

Capacity: Up to 20 Boardroom guests

Pricing: 40 / Venue Fee

Angear Visitor Centre

Capacity: Up to 200 Dining guests

Pricing: 40 / Venue Fee

Rehearsal Hall

Capacity: Up to 120 Theatre guests

Pricing: 40 / Venue Fee

Orchestral-size rehearsal hall ideal for large ensemble rehearsals, orchestra training and workshop facilitation. Opened 2011 in Department of Music. Also occasionally hosts concerts and recordings. Professional music department facilities and technical support. Sound-treated environment suitable for serious music work.

Recital Hall

Capacity: Up to 225 Standing guests

Pricing: 50 / Venue Fee

Acoustically designed concert hall purpose-built for chamber music and classical performances. Previously voted one of the top ten chamber music venues in UK by Classical Music Magazine. Exceptional acoustics suitable for non-amplified ensemble performances, recitals and contemporary compositions. BBC frequently records concerts here.

About This Venue

University of Nottingham's public arts centre beside Highfields Park lake, comprising the DH Lawrence Pavilion (theatre, studio, meeting room, box office and café), the Djanogly Gallery building (gallery, shop, café and Angear Visitor Centre) and the Djanogly Recital Hall (Department of Music). Popular for conferences, screenings, performances, workshops and receptions with strong technical support and excellent transport links.

Venue Information

Total Spaces: 6

Website: https://www.hirespace.com/Venues/Nottingham/108870/Lakeside-Arts-Nottingham-University