A Caribbean politician, an English racist, and a Home Office mandarin all take to the stage in this drama rooted in the Windrush scandal.
Explore MoreFriendship, love, and geopolitics collide in this affecting play about two teenagers growing up in pre-partition India.
Explore MoreThis festival of new short plays brings an impressive array of styles and topics to the stage, united by a macabre over-arching horror slash satire.
Explore MoreLewis Buxton wants a friend. More specifically, he wants a best friend – an unbreakable, unstoppable, transcendent connection with the one true companion.
Explore MoreA lot has happened to Miles Jupp since his last tour finished at The London Palladium in 2017. He has acted in series including The Full Monty, Trigger Point, The Durrells and Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? In comedy mode the former host of The News Quiz has appeared on shows including on Frankie Boyle’s New World Order and Have I Got News For You.
Explore MoreNorwich Film Festival has announced a special screening of the Oscar-winning film Shakespeare in Love for its opening night, bringing a touch of cinematic history and local heritage to the big screen.
Explore MoreGround-breaking Norfolk based performance collective KlangHaus will bring a brand-new version of their ‘domestic gig’ show to Norwich over the new year period.
Explore MoreThis curious production plays with our British exceptionalism in two ways: our mythology of the Second World War, and our kneejerk reaction to the name Boris.
Explore MoreThe political meets the personal in this engaging tale of how three decades of economic turmoil – and the theories that underpinned it – affected a Devon family.
Explore MoreThe remarkable story of how a small town on the edge of the Atlantic became a temporary home to 7000 stranded air passengers is celebrated in this charming and funny musical.
Explore MoreCathy Sole, who grew up in and around Norfolk, is starring in the National Youth Theatre REP company’s production of The War of the Worlds at Wilton’s Music Hall in London.
Explore MoreWe are so deluged by horror and gore these days that it’s easy to glibly pass by warnings about shocking content: don’t make that mistake with this evening of short plays at the Sewell Barn.
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