Some startlingly good performances and writing come together in this series of monologues looking at more than 50 years of gay rights in England.
Explore MoreIt’s bright, it’s funny, and it makes next to no sense – Jack and the Beanstalk is pretty much everything you want from a pantomime.
Explore MoreHarold Pinter’s plays are known for their pauses and unseen menace but this production of the semi-autobiographical piece Betrayal barely takes a breath.
Explore MoreShakespeare’s influence is all around us – but it nearly wasn’t. This fun and moving new play tells the – mostly – true story of how many of his plays were preserved for posterity.
Explore MoreThis tale of murder delivers a stream of laughs and satisfying twists and turns, with a strong central pairing who entertain from start to finish.
Explore MoreHow life and love can push us forward and hold us back is at the heart of this tragi-comic drama set in a Cromer cafe.
Explore MoreThe story of Kett’s Rebellion intermingles with modern-day acts of challenge in this genre-bending performance staged on a Norwich heath.
Explore MoreThis 19th century Gothic novel has been the subject of many adaptations, including an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical and several film, TV, and theatre adaptations.
Explore MoreRob Madge really wants all eyes on them – and it’s pretty impossible not to be captivated in this audacious bullet train of show.
Explore MoreDylan Thomas’ famous radio play poses a choice when mounting a stage production: keep things simple and stick to the poetry, or attempt to inject some visual flair and risk overpowering the words.
Explore MoreDon’t be misled by the title or the premise: this is a sharply funny and deeply dark comedy that contains plenty of laughs, from easy jokes to some more uncomfortable barbs.
Explore MoreThe little heard tale of the ‘Herring Girls’ is the topic for this outdoor community theatre show from Crude Apache, now seeing the light of day after a Covid-enforced delay.
Explore MoreSome times asking “what have I just seen?” can be a good thing. This is one of those times.
Explore MoreWhat should be a historical warning about the futility of war feels all to current in the present circumstances, as Theatre Royal Norwich hosts this reimagined version of Michael Morpugo’s Private Peaceful.
Explore MoreNorwich agitprop theatre group The Common Lot have returned with another vibrant outdoor show, this time focusing on the history of English protest songs.
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