The trend for drive-in entertainment has accelerated with a series of new pop-up dates for outside fun.
Explore MoreSuffolk’s cajun, blues, and country festival Red Rooster will go ahead this September, organisers have announced.
Explore MoreLowestoft’s Marina Theatre has become the latest venue to announce large job cuts as a result of coronavirus.
Explore MoreA festive show that has played to more than 6m visitors has cancelled its run for the first time in more than 40 years.
Explore MoreNorwich’s Theatre Royal has announced three summer blockbusters for next year.
Explore MoreNorwich contemporary art gallery OUTPOST has unveiled a series of fortnightly streamed shows.
Explore MoreThe winners of the 2020 Young Norfolk Writing Competition and the identity of the county’s fourth Young Laureate have been revealed.
Explore MoreArts and circus skill workshops will be beamed online in place of this year’s Norwich’s Lord Mayor’s Celebration.
Explore MoreMore than half the staff at Norwich Theatre Royal and Norwich Playhouse are at risk of redundancy, the venues confirmed today.
Explore MoreA darky comic show due to feature in this year’s abandoned Norfolk & Norwich Festival has been reworked for free streaming.
Explore MoreA series of drive-in cinema events have been confirmed for Norfolk and Suffolk next month.
Explore MoreThe second year of Lowestoft’s First Light beach festival is to take place online, with a streaming programme marking this weekend’s summer solstice.
Explore MoreNorwich-based Pop Up Pictures are promising to bring drive-in cinema to the region this summer, with big screens in Norwich, Ipswich, and Colchester.
Explore MoreTheatres across East Anglia have called on the Government to provide additional support to prevent venues closing in the aftermath of the coronavirus.
Explore MoreAn international theatre company with a base in Cambridge is putting a globe-trotting family treat online for free.
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