You’ll be grateful your hairdresser only asks about your holiday after experiencing the twisted tale of Sweeney Todd, now playing at Norwich Theatre Playhouse.
Explore MoreWriter, theatre-maker and storyteller John Osborne has created a brand-new show in celebration of his adopted home city. Norwich: A Love Story which also features paintings by local artist Pinch and music from singer-songwriter Jess Morgan, is at Norwich Playhouse on April 11.
Explore MoreAndy Parsons is touring this year with his brand new show, Bafflingly Optimistic. Despite everything that the UK has had to face in recent years, Parsons has managed to find something to be optimistic about. And, of course, lots to be funny about. Parsons, 55, is best known as one of the early lynchpins of Mock The Week. He has also written for Spitting Image, appeared on Live at the Apollo and fronted his own Radio 2 series, as well as the podcast, Slacktivist Action Group.
Explore MoreKarl Minns’ Norwich single mum alter ego’s winter outing is becoming a tradition as familiar as Old Year’s Night – and remains a sparkling piece of self-effacing fun.
Explore MoreThis five-piece dance composition is inspired by the Zimbabwean upbringing of director and choreographer Bawren Tavaziva.
Explore MoreTheatre is often a game of two halves – and this rumbunctious political satire is certainly that.
Explore MoreStrap yourselves in for some nineties nostalgia and a bucketload of obscenities – Jerry Springer: The Opera is back in town.
Explore MoreTheatre lovers in Norwich can explore three city venues this August, with fun, immersive activities for the whole family in the last week of the summer holidays.
Explore MoreShelley’s Frankenstein is a delicate story that explores what it means to be human; this musical version by Mel Brooks, not so much – but it is bloody good fun.
Explore MoreSamuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is a play in which famously nothing happens – the same is not true of this Silent Face’s production.
Explore MoreDiamonds are supposed to be a girl’s best friend – but in this sparkling musical retelling of the beginning of the end for Marie Antoinette they are anything but.
Explore MoreThis densely-packed dance piece offers a captivating portrayal of life in the armed forces, at a time when war is all to close to home.
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 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 MorePanto antidotes are on offer at Norwich’s Playhouse venue this week, with shows focusing on folk music and comedy – each with a festive twist.
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