This 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.
Explore MoreOnions, it seems, are like family: they come in different shapes and sizes, are multi-layered, and can sometimes make you cry. At least that appears to be a theme of this evolving new show from Norwich-based Orange Skies Theatre.
Explore MoreThe story of the surprising relationship between a rich widow and a self-taught archaeologist, and their success in unearthing one of the most important finds in English history, is at the heart of this East Anglian drama.
Explore MoreMore sequins than you can imagine, multiple packs of cards, a rotating saw, and a coterie of inherited doves – what could go wrong? Everything.
Explore MoreThis new production of Private Lives had two big questions to answer: can Noel Coward still be funny, and is Nigel Havers still dashing?
Explore MoreA rose by any other name may smell as sweet, but does calling something a rose make it beautiful? This production claims to play with the Shakespeare favourite’s setting and genders – so does it still work?
Explore MoreHumans good, puppets better? This adaptation of George Orwell’s classic allegory Animal Farm uses a captivating cast of puppets to tell the famous story of Napoleon, Boxer, and the other animals leading a doomed revolution.
Explore MoreThe brutality of dementia is at the heart of this dark but gently humorous play that both unsettles and embraces the audience.
Explore MoreSix characters in search of a murderer, Cluedo brings the classic board game to life in a dark comedy of blackmail and bumping off.
Explore MoreHow do you solve a problem like the Mormons?
Explore MoreWe all see things differently: in this play, we begin to see the world through the eyes of a suburban housewife whose mind is beginning to crack.
Explore MoreMusicals can often be a bit frustrating – a few catchy numbers and then a lot of dreary musical exposition padding out the rest of the story, but this is one of my favourite things: the sheer joy of The Sound of Music.
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