Get ready to get sequinned out: Norwich Theatre’s panto is a riot of glittering costumes, frenetic dance routines, anthemic songs, and smart and silly humour.
Explore MoreThere’s a painting by African-American painter Henry Ossawa Tanner of the moment Mary is told by archangel Gabriel that she is pregnant with the son of God.
Explore MoreThere are many different versions of the Beauty and the Beast story, with this Northern Ballet dance version having several twists of it own.
Explore MoreMaster storyteller Danny Robins brings his supernatural podcast to the stage in this touring production focused on things that go bump in the night.
Explore More“There isn’t a message, so don’t go looking for one” we are warned near the beginning of this stage adaptation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s story.
Explore MoreRegarded as one of the classic musicals of all time, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King and I is a much loved show, both for its on stage productions and the multi-Oscar winning film starring Yul Brynner.
Explore MoreIt’s been a decade since Michael Frayn’s farce within a farce has graced the Norwich Theatre Royal stage and it’s a long overdue revival.
Explore MoreNorwich was the final stop for the first UK tour by the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine in more than 20 years, in a night that indelibly mixed music and politics.
Explore MoreA simple cough can be a very powerful thing: just two years ago it could have been life-threatening. A little over a decade ago it possibly meant winning one million pounds.
Explore MoreThe traditional meets the modern with this entrancing and disturbing series of spooky stories that span East Anglia.
Explore MoreThis five-piece dance composition is inspired by the Zimbabwean upbringing of director and choreographer Bawren Tavaziva.
Explore MoreI don’t think I’ve ever heard a louder audience roar at Norwich Theatre Royal than for The Full Monty.
Explore MoreTwo very different but equally captivating performances makes up this touring showcase from the Ballet Black dance company.
Explore MoreGeorge Orwell’s classic dystopian novel is brought disturbingly and vividly to life in this stunning Sewell Barn production.
Explore MoreTheatre is often a game of two halves – and this rumbunctious political satire is certainly that.
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