Musicals 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 MoreNow in their twenty-fifth year of performing the Nimmo Twins are something of a Norfolk institution, and judging by the reaction of the Norwich Playhouse crowd have lost none of their charm over the years.
Explore MoreSanta, snow, sequins, silly jokes, and songs you can hum along to – the Sound Ideas’ Christmas show has everything you could want from a traditional festive celebration.
Explore MoreThis trio of witty and moving plays captures your attention from the off, with great writing matched by some sterling performances.
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 MoreSexual intrigue and sparkling performances make for a strong return for the Maddermarket Players in their first post-Covid production.
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.
Explore MoreTwo striking pieces that successfully showcase the talent of some of the best young dancers make up this double-bill from Rambert.
Explore MoreHistory, so the aphorism goes, is written by the victors – drama is a very different story.
Explore MoreThe early life of legendary wizard Merlin is at the heart of Northern Ballet’s new production, and there’s a decent amount of magic dust sprinkled through the show.
Explore MoreTickets for Norwich Film Festival’s 2021 edition have gone on sale today.
Explore MoreNewly-minted British citizen Olga Koch was on blistering form for the Norwich stop of her Homecoming tour.
Explore MoreNorwich’s Sewell Barn Theatre has announced its new season with an eclectic mix of shows that takes it through to next summer.
Explore MoreNorwich’s Assembly House is continuing to open up its lunchtime classical programme as people get used to the post-Covid new normal.
Explore MoreWhen it opened at the National Theatre nearly 10 years ago, One Man, Two Guvnors was rightly roundly praised as a comic masterpiece, and in this Norwich revival it has lost none of its sparkle.
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