DH Lawrence Pavillion
The Lakeside, situated at The University of Nottingham, is one of the region's most popular art centres, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. It comprises the Djanogly Art Gallery, Djanogly Recital Hall and D.H. Lawrence Pavilion, which opened in 2001.
The Pavilion features an intimate 250-seat theatre, exhibition gallery and amphitheatre for 120 people. It sits by the lake and Highfields Park, where there are picturesque terraces, a covered colonnade and a nature trail encircling the water.
DH Lawrence Pavillion (Lakeside Arts Centre)
The Civic Trust Award-winning Pavilion hosts a diverse programme of exhibitions, music, theatre, dance, comedy and literature performances, as well as workshops for children and young people.
The Weston Gallery in the Pavilion provides a venue for regular exhibitions showcasing the University's holdings of manuscript and printed book collections and the first exhibition, "DH Lawrence, a Literary Legacy" is now available online.
For more information visit our Lakeside Arts Centre website.
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