The annual programme of Heritage Open Days events gets underway across the country this week, and we’ve picked out a few of the arts-related highlights across East Anglia.
Explore MoreBooking opens in just under two weeks soon for the twelfth annual Cambridge Festival of Ideas – but with hundreds of events to choose from it could take you that long to plan your visits.
Explore MoreDetails of the line up for next month’s Sound City Ipswich festival have been announced.
Explore MoreSome of the darkest criminal minds from across Europe will be descending on Norwich this week, but don’t worry – they only write about murder and mayhem.
Explore MoreIt’s a TV show that has made an international star of writer and lead actor Phoebe Waller-Bridge – and now you have the chance to see the stage show that started it all at a venue near you.
Explore MoreGreat Yarmouth’s annual Out There Festival of circus and street art gets underway this weekend, with a packed programme of free events.
Explore MoreAndy Parsons is on a mission with his new stand-up tour. In a nutshell, he’s looking to heal this divided nation.
Explore MoreA double helping of two of the top folk acts in East Anglia – The Shackleton Trio and Alden Patterson and Dashwood – are playing the Norwich Arts Centre on Thursday 19 September.
Explore MoreVerona is anything but fair in this dark and challenging reimagining of the tale of two young lovers.
Explore MoreDeadpan comic Jack Dee has added a series of dates across East Anglia as part of his first solo tour in six years.
Explore MoreThe nominees for this year’s Public Choice categories at the Norfolk Arts Awards have been revealed.
Explore MoreA £500,000 renovation of Norwich Arts Centre has revealed a series of hidden gems at the performing arts venue.
Explore MoreThis double-bill of new shows from
Norwich-based theatre company Laughing Mirror could not have been more
contrasting.
Miller’s classic tragedy of lust and betrayal is given a bold and confident reworking in this stylish Maddermarket production.
Explore MoreThe superficially wispy plot of this Noel Coward play hides a darkly comic and sharp take on ageing and the lives we live.
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