The Nottingham Arts Theatre is a theatre on George Street in Nottingham, England. It was formerly known as the Co-op Arts Theatre.
It has a seating capacity of 321 in the Auditorium and a newer 50-seat studio theatre. It is operated by a charity and the local acting community. It has seen a few notable entertainers on its stage such as some of the members of Nottingham-based band Dog Is Dead. It also premiered the stage version of Alan Sillitoe's novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. It also stages a pantomime and a youth theatre production annually. A newer tradition is the summer 'Show in a Week' where minors come and stage a one-night show after a week's rehearsal. It also hosts the Nottingham Gilbert and Sullivan society's productions.
In recent years it has put on shows such as:
* The King and I (2010)
* Les Misérables, Youth Theatre (2009)
* Our Day Out, Youth Theatre (2010)
* RENT: School Edition, Youth Theatre (2011)
* Dangerous Corner (2010)
* Annie Get Your Gun (2011)
* Run for Your Wife (2010)
* Tommy (2009)
* The Roses of Eyam (2011)
* A Midsummer Night's Dream (2008)
* The Full Monty (2011)
The theatre's 2012 pantomime production of Puss in Boots was the subject of a documentary, Panto!, by Jeanie Finlay, which was a co-production by Glimmer Films and Met Film Production for BBC Storyville. It was first aired on BBC Four on Monday 22 December 2014.