The very definition of an ensemble piece, Threshold Theatre Company’s production of A Chorus Line showcases the talents of a strong cast of upcoming musical theatre stars.
Explore MoreAs if the punning title wasn’t enough, Richard Mainwaring’s idiosyncratic tour through the world of music and frequency brought plenty of entertainment to the City of Literature strand of this year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Explore MoreOne of the delights of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival is the trepidation of attending a show without quite knowing what it will bring, and discovering a gem.
Explore MoreIn a world of multiplexes, films on phones, and on any number of other devices why not watch one in a replica 1950s Antarctic scientists hut?
Explore MorePlaying the Bach cello suites is no mean feat – doing so at short notice on a stand-in basis is truly remarkable.
Explore MoreThis French-Irish songstress has a reputation for exuberant and exhilarating shows, and this showcase of songs by Nick Cave only cements her standing as an outstanding performer.
Explore MoreNorwich’s Theatre Royal has pledged to donate 50p from each ticket sale for war drama Private Peaceful to fundraising for Ukraine.
Explore MoreRussian cellist Anastasia Kobekina has had to pull out of a planned Norfolk and Norwich Festival gig after failing to get a visa.
Explore MoreCharles Dickens didn’t quite do it like this, but this show is a phenomenal adaption of one of the world’s best selling books.
Explore MoreWhat is worse: loud music or racism? That’s one of the stark questions posed by this inventive and oddly charming performance piece that takes us into the worlds of car meets and Islam.
Explore MoreCircus at the Spiegeltent has become a pretty predictable part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival programme – but Circus Alfonse is not like anything you’re likely to have seen before.
Explore MoreThis inaugural public performance in Great Yarmouth by the BBC Concert Orchestra was a perfect mix of venue and performance.
Explore MorePoetry isn’t known for being one of the more gruelling art forms. But performance poet Lewis Buxton has brought his trainers and exercise mat, and he’s not afraid to break into a sweat in his compelling show about a youth spent trying to outrun obsessive thoughts.
Explore MoreThis quirky guided tour of one of Norwich’s oldest buildings mixes history with performance, giving a light-hearted look at the city’s Guildhall.
Explore MoreWhat big ambitions you have, said the audience member as they settled in to their seat for this adaptation of Angela Carter’s fairytale-twisting collection of short stories.
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