More than half the staff at Norwich Theatre Royal and Norwich Playhouse are at risk of redundancy, the venues confirmed today.
Explore MoreA series of drive-in cinema events have been confirmed for Norfolk and Suffolk next month.
Explore MoreNorwich-based Pop Up Pictures are promising to bring drive-in cinema to the region this summer, with big screens in Norwich, Ipswich, and Colchester.
Explore MoreMusic, poetry, and comedy are on the bill for a Norwich venue’s digital events programme.
Explore MoreThe Norwich-based National Centre for Writing has announced a series of online events to replace their planned City of Literature programme for 2020.
Explore MoreNo one wants to admit they’re stupid. But
watching Ben Hart’s illusions you have only two options: admit he’s outwitted
you, or believe in magic.
Parenthood hasn’t fundamentally changed Ivo Graham, but it has made him more time-efficient.
Explore MoreWeeks of wild weather mean you might not need much imagination to picture the fierce beauty of the exposed Yorkshire moors, the setting for Emily Brontë’s classic novel.
Explore MoreA free outdoor show featuring freerunners La Fabrique Royale exploring Norwich’s skyscape will launch this year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Explore MoreDespite being in the midst of planning
her wedding Suzi Ruffell decided to spend Valentine’s weekend in Norwich, with
two sell-out shows.
This spiky farce attempts a satire on feminism but sidesteps serious study in favour of laughs and an increasingly untenable plot.
Explore MoreThis is a show of unusually mixed
emotions: Richard Alston has just been knighted and his eponymous company has
reached its 25th year.
Being the only Brexiteer in the comedy club seems to have become
something of a millstone for Geoff Norcott.
Ed Byrne is a man in search of small victories, and being rewarded with big laughs.
Explore MoreWatching Robin Ince can be a
nerve-wracking experience: you frequently wonder if he’ll remember to breathe.