Standing outside of a disused furniture
store on a cold December night waiting for Klanghaus to start, those discarded
Christmas party invitations might start to be tempting – but this music
and art cross over show from Norwich band The Neutrinos and long-term artist
collaborator Sal Pittman is worth freezing your arts off for.
Life is measured in many ways: money, family, legacies left behind, even Elliot’s coffee spoons. But for film maker Sam Green the main measure is Guinness – or more precisely, the book of records to which the black stuff gave its name.
Explore MoreDrones sweep overhead, orders are barked from speakers, and fires
burn all around: so opens the ambitious, dystopian finale of this year’s
Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Time is relative, it moves at different speeds — but sometimes that gets stretched to the extreme.
Explore MoreNorfolk has played the background for many movies but what would those films be like if the Hollywood stars were replaced with local people, and the army-like production teams replaced by one man and a slightly battered camcorder?
Explore MoreWhat drives an 87-year-old man to spend two hours on a Norwich stage? For Sir Bruce Forsyth, the answer seems to be a genuine love of entertaining.
Explore MoreFor more than a decade Karl Minns has kept Norfolk entertained as part of the Nimmo Twins, but his new solo show is a very different beast.
Explore MoreFrom even before she starts speaking, Lucy Ellinson captures your attention in this impressive solo performance.
Explore MoreDownton is in financial crisis and there is only one way to save it: though depending on which of Luke Kempner’s many faces you listen to that may be baking, a musical, game show appearances, or marrying an Olympic swimmer.
Explore MoreA tolling bell, a thumping heartbeat, an empty knapsack. For people of a certain generation that means only one thing: Knightmare.
Explore MoreThere’s no need to envy London when Adam Buxton can bring the best of his BUG shows to Norwich in such charming style.
Explore MoreWhat kind of decisions lead to you drinking rum and eating crisps on stage with strangers?
Explore MoreLaughter is an appropriate reaction: that’s probably about as
close as a summary to Rachel Mars’s latest show as you’re likely to
get.
It’s strange the things we can get nostalgic about: for Ross Sutherland, it’s the humble videotape.
Explore MoreThis is the second year in Norwich for How Like An Angel, and it continues to be a startling and impressive spectacle.
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