Latest news
Mansfield Palace Theatre announces January to March 2026 season preview
Mansfield Palace Theatre is delighted to unveil its January to March 2026 season, offering a diverse mix of productions designed to brighten the start of the new year.
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Unlock Your Talent at the Mansfield Palace Theatre!
Performing Arts Workshops for Ages 12-16. The Mansfield Palace Theatre invites you to join our Performing Arts Workshops, led by our brilliant associate artist, Tom Rigby!
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Live your best Great Gatsby life
Live your best Great Gatsby life with our tickets for a tenner evening of roaring 1920s and 30s music.
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Superstan - a Super Success!!!
Superstan - a Super Success!!! We are celebrating a fantastic performance and show developed right here in the heart of Mansfield.
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Join us in July for tigers, tiaras and local talent
As always, we have something for everyone coming to the Mansfield Palace stage in July.
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The purrfect family treat!
Direct from the West End, the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show, The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns to Mansfield Palace Theatre on Tuesday 30 and Wednesday 31 July.
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Casting announced for local community production of The Trials
Nottingham Playhouse and Mansfield Palace Theatre have announced the casting for The Trials, their summer community production coming to Mansfield Palace Theatre on Saturday 17 August.
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The Mansfield Town Film Festival 2024 Guide is now available digitally!
Discover all the amazing films, events, and special screenings we have lined up for this year.
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Let the panto… begin!
If you want panto casting news, then your wish is our command! We can now exclusively reveal who is lined up to play the role of ‘baddie’ Abanazar this Christmas...
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Let us entertain you this June
As always, our programme of events for the next month here at Mansfield Palace Theatre is a mix of something for all ages and tastes.
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All aboard for a boat load of family fun for a fiver!
Opera Anywhere believe music and drama is for everyone and we can’t wait to see their fun and family friendly version of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, The Pirates of Penzance, at Mansfield Palace.
