The remarkable story of how a small town on the edge of the Atlantic became a temporary home to 7000 stranded air passengers is celebrated in this charming and funny musical.
Explore MoreCathy Sole, who grew up in and around Norfolk, is starring in the National Youth Theatre REP company’s production of The War of the Worlds at Wilton’s Music Hall in London.
Explore MoreWe are so deluged by horror and gore these days that it’s easy to glibly pass by warnings about shocking content: don’t make that mistake with this evening of short plays at the Sewell Barn.
Explore MoreA touring musical has inspired Norwich Theatre to ask theatregoers to replicate the community spirit of the show by donating items to a foodbank.
Explore MoreWhat a ride! One of Agatha Christie’s most famous novels is brought stylishly to life in this new touring production of Murder On The Orient Express.
Explore MoreWe live in times where it is hard to know what to believe, where politicians tell us black is white and friends reveal unexpected eccentricities in social media posts.
Explore MoreFor a Broadway musical about Broadway musicals – and in particular the tough life of the rank and file casts – A Chorus Line has had some surprising success since its debut nearly 30 years ago.
Explore MoreOne of the nation’s favourite poems has become the inspiration for a new musical, premiering at Norwich Theatre Playhouse.
Explore MoreOne of the Bard’s most famous plays is turned on its head in a hit-packed musical at Norwich Theatre this week.
Explore MoreThis surreal musical spoof of the Silence of The Lambs film is audacious, explicit, and wickedly funny.
Explore MoreAfter nearly 20 years of gracing our TV screens, Come Dine With Me is taking to the stage with a musical inspired by the show – though with a twist.
Explore MoreTo mere a theatre goer like me, a court case about a skiing accident – even a showbiz one – doesn’t jump out as a must-make subject for a musical. Boy can I be wrong.
Explore MoreThe Voice Project has a reputation for somewhat theatrical large-scale choir pieces, often featuring austere looking singers in white and black, always with impeccable vocals.
Explore MoreThis play – and this production of it – pulls of the rare feat of being deeply moving and riotously funny; a dark comedy that touches raw nerves and funny bones in near equal measure.
Explore MoreTAMED claims to be very loosely based around The Taming of The Shrew – it’s a connection that is very loose indeed as, sadly, are its links to Great Yarmouth.
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