Lewis Buxton wants a friend. More specifically, he wants a best friend – an unbreakable, unstoppable, transcendent connection with the one true companion.
Explore MoreThe political meets the personal in this engaging tale of how three decades of economic turmoil – and the theories that underpinned it – affected a Devon family.
Explore MoreFamily and relationships are prime topics for Dean Atta, hosted by Toast poetry as part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
Explore MoreThere’s something unnerving about heading incantations read aloud, even when you don’t believe in them – and the spoken rituals that started the Norfolk and Norwich Festival incarnation of Modern Rituals definitely had that edge.
Explore MoreToday it serves as the headquarters of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival but Norwich’s Guildhall has a darker history, as this live podcast instalment revealed.
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 MoreThe traditional meets the modern with this entrancing and disturbing series of spooky stories that span East Anglia.
Explore MoreThis performance is certainly in a fitting venue, with the Norfolk & Norwich Festival opening the door to the normally hidden former court room in the Shirehall, the city’s centre of justice for 166 years.
Explore MoreNuclear oblivion and Lego might not seem like natural companions but this unusual show, Nuketown, brings them crashing together.
Explore MoreAre there any taboos left? Apparently so, if the reception for this monologue written by an anonymous woman but read aloud by a man is any indication.
Explore MoreEleven stories scattered across the battered remains of an old factory are yours to explore in this creative and surprising event from the Writers’ Centre Norwich.
Explore MoreTo those that allege that the Norfolk and Norwich Festival is all middle class indulgence, Hollie McNish is the answer.
Explore MoreThis early show of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival saw established writer Sarah Waters and relative newcomer Sarah Perry exploring the idea of the Gothic imagination.
Explore MoreWatching poet Tim Key’s latest show is like a waking dream – and not just because the stage set prominently features a double bed.
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