Time was when all authors had to do was to turn up and read from
their works — now they must fight for survival.
What 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.
Space journeys, even fictional ones, are fraught with risk. Curious Directive’s new production Pioneer, which chronicles the first manned missions to Mars, is an ambitious and challenging piece.
Explore MoreCould you look your teenage self in the eye and say you stayed true to yourself?
Explore MoreIt’s strange the things we can get nostalgic about: for Ross Sutherland, it’s the humble videotape.
Explore MoreThis was Norfolk and Norwich festival-goers’ chance to join the Frisky and Mannish School of Pop – but what did we learn?
Explore MoreThey’ve saved the best for (nearly) last: Circa’s Beyond is the pick of this year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Explore MoreAcrobatics and physical theatre have a central place in this year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival, and the premiere outing of Fragile is a strong component in that.
Explore MoreWhen their cheeriest song is one about crucifixion, you know you’ve stumbled upon a rather odd band.
Explore MoreThis world premiere performance at Norwich Puppet Theatre was something of a curate’s egg.
Explore MoreThe Spiegeltent was made for daring, cheeky, cabaret – and Les Enfants Perdus was made for the Spiegeltent.
Explore MorePeople can impose themselves on a room in different ways: Will Self towers over an audience both with his giant height and his substantial intellect.
Explore MoreThis is the second year in Norwich for How Like An Angel, and it continues to be a startling and impressive spectacle.
Explore MoreHas the mobile phone robbed us of part of ourselves?
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