This bold musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel takes a Technicolor approach to some very dark issues.
Explore MoreThe story of Kett’s Rebellion intermingles with modern-day acts of challenge in this genre-bending performance staged on a Norwich heath.
Explore MoreDon’t be misled by the title or the premise: this is a sharply funny and deeply dark comedy that contains plenty of laughs, from easy jokes to some more uncomfortable barbs.
Explore MoreWhat should be a historical warning about the futility of war feels all to current in the present circumstances, as Theatre Royal Norwich hosts this reimagined version of Michael Morpugo’s Private Peaceful.
Explore MoreNorwich’s Theatre Royal has pledged to donate 50p from each ticket sale for war drama Private Peaceful to fundraising for Ukraine.
Explore MoreMore sequins than you can imagine, multiple packs of cards, a rotating saw, and a coterie of inherited doves – what could go wrong? Everything.
Explore MoreThis new production of Private Lives had two big questions to answer: can Noel Coward still be funny, and is Nigel Havers still dashing?
Explore MoreHumans good, puppets better? This adaptation of George Orwell’s classic allegory Animal Farm uses a captivating cast of puppets to tell the famous story of Napoleon, Boxer, and the other animals leading a doomed revolution.
Explore MoreThe revolution is coming as Norwich Theatre Royal hosts Animal Farm this week. But what makes this adaption of the George Orwell classic special? And why should you give this reimagined story of revolution and its aftermath a go?
Explore MoreSix characters in search of a murderer, Cluedo brings the classic board game to life in a dark comedy of blackmail and bumping off.
Explore MoreTheatre lovers can bag 2 for 1 tickets at theatres including Norwich Theatre Royal, the Lowestoft Marina, and Bury St Edmunds Theatre Royal thanks to the National Lottery.
Explore MoreHow do you solve a problem like the Mormons?
Explore MoreMusicals can often be a bit frustrating – a few catchy numbers and then a lot of dreary musical exposition padding out the rest of the story, but this is one of my favourite things: the sheer joy of The Sound of Music.
Explore MoreCringe at your memories of your childhood selves and laugh your hearts out at this riotous comedy from the makers of BBC1’s Gone Wrong Show.
Explore MoreFake ‘fake news’ presenter Jonathan Pie finally made it to Norwich for his much re-scheduled tour, with a show full of impassioned invective that delighted a sell-out crowd.
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