Shakespeare’s Hamlet famously says he could be bounded in a nutshell but count himself king of infinite space, were it not that he has bad dreams.
Explore MoreKin is a theatrical feast that mixes movement, dance, and puppetry, with exquisite design and lighting that is as much a part of the show as the performers.
Explore MoreWhen two estranged brothers are reunited on the morning of their father’s funeral, the friction is much more than simply fraternal as it bottles over into class and political divide in this new play by Anders Lustgarten.
Explore MoreThis double bill of two short Noël Coward plays offers two contrasting tales of love and adversity.
Explore MoreThe publicity for this show looks like just another jukebox musical – but under the skin this is a very different beast, and not just because its songs were originally written by Bob Dylan.
Explore MoreWhat would you do for those you love? That’s the question at the heart of this new stage adaptation from the popular Roy Grace detective series.
Explore MoreThe tale of two lovers, a magician toymaker, and his life-like doll kicks of the three night visit of the Varna International Ballet to Norwich’s Theatre Royal.
Explore MoreSuffolk roots and blues festival Red Rooster has confirmed more of its 2023 line up, with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram at the top of the bill.
Explore MoreShoes are the most beautiful thing – at least if you believe this inspired-by-true-events tale of how stilettos saved a shoe factory.
Explore MoreSome startlingly good performances and writing come together in this series of monologues looking at more than 50 years of gay rights in England.
Explore MoreThis latest instalment of the Peaky Blinders story is a stunning feast for the eyes, ears, and heart, telling the tale of Birmingham’s infamous criminal gang through dance.
Explore MoreThis latest show from Norfolk cult comedy icon Karl Minns reaches another level of funny, as his alter ego She Go guides an eager audience through a ostensible review of the year.
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.
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