It’s panto season – oh yes it is! – so here’s our round-up of just some of the festive shows on around the region.
Explore MoreComedian Rachel Parris will be heading to Norwich and Cambridge as part of her 2020 tour.
Explore MoreFresh from a sold-out and critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Suzi Ruffell is hitting the road with new show Dance Like Everyone’s Watching.
Explore MoreJust a little late for Halloween, Kill
The Beast brought their spooky film farce to Norwich – but it was no horror
show.
A handful of advance shows have been announced for next year’s Norfolk & Norwich Festival – together with a new pop-up venue.
Explore MoreIf you’re going to mess with Shakespeare,
you need to be sure of your footing.
For his latest tour Stephen K Amos says he wants to cut across social and political differences and be a comedian for the Everyman.
Explore MoreThe set of this adaptation of
Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel is dominated by the looming presence of the
splintered rafters that are the endpoint of the tale’s twisting plot.
Lively – and frequently rude – comedy music duo Jonny and the Baptists are spreading some love to the east as part of their new UK tour.
Explore MoreAndy Parsons is on a mission with his new stand-up tour. In a nutshell, he’s looking to heal this divided nation.
Explore MoreThis show did not have an auspicious start – six performers milling around the stage, sharing in-jokes and nattering away – but appearances can be deceptive.
Explore MoreThe sassy tale of Elle Wood and her attempt to prove herself gets the full musical treatment in this latest production of Legally Blonde by Threshold Theatre Company.
Explore MoreThis special tribute show saw jazz and R&B vocalist Sarah Jane Morris exploring the songs of Scottish folk singer songwriter John Martyn.
Explore MoreThis varied and engaging showcase from one of the country’s leading ballet schools is a treat for ballet newbies and aficionados alike.
Explore MoreIt’s unlikely that the name Philip Hollobone will ever elicit such a large cheer as the one it received at the opening of the second half of Ivo Graham’s Norwich gig.
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