The charm of outside theatre is the unique experience of seeing a performance in an unusual setting, in a way that will never be repeated; this risk is that the weather might make experience pretty damp.
Explore MoreIdeals are shattered and formed in this charming new musical production following four young friends whose lives are irrevocably altered by the outset of the First World War.
Explore MoreTchaikovsky’s magical tale of warring swans gets a re-jig in this production that features 90 upcoming young dancers alongside professional principal dancers.
Explore MoreThe classic tale of Don Quixote is coming to historic venues across East Anglia this summer thanks to a new touring production.
Explore MoreTheatre lovers in Norwich can explore three city venues this August, with fun, immersive activities for the whole family in the last week of the summer holidays.
Explore MoreIt seems like almost everything is a musical these days, but very few provide the pure joy that seeps from every pore of The Spongebob Musical.
Explore MoreThree young actresses from Norwich are taking their self-penned comedy play to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August.
Explore MoreAn annual sculpture trail on the Norfolk-Suffolk border is returning for the summer.
Explore MoreWho really made the world go round in Regency England? The servants – at least according to this charmingly silly adaptation of Jane Austen’s most popular novel.
Explore MoreThis dark 1980s film comedy has been given a surprisingly sweet remake in this musical production, now touring nationally after stints on Broadway and the West End.
Explore MorePolitical despatches are no longer quite as bloody as that which befell Caesar in Shakespeare’s Roman tragedy, but we have certainly seen several ego-inflated leaders in recent times.
Explore MoreThere is always a temptation with Shakespeare to try to do something different: this version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream nominally sets the action around the Suffragette movement of the early 20th century.
Explore MoreShelley’s Frankenstein is a delicate story that explores what it means to be human; this musical version by Mel Brooks, not so much – but it is bloody good fun.
Explore MoreThe towering figure of Sir Thomas Browne has loomed over Norwich city centre up until recently, when a statue and art installation commemorating him his works was removed for what is termed in local government circles as a refreshed public realm.
Explore MoreBilled as a culmination of a three-year project working with Norfolk communities creating contemporary responses to protest songs, this hour-long performance seemed sadly unaware of its own context.
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