Circus meets drama in a seamless and visually intriguing blend in this surprising adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s classic novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles.
Explore MoreFamily and relationships are prime topics for Dean Atta, hosted by Toast poetry as part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
Explore MoreFive-piece psychedelic rock outfit Floral Image bought a night of Norfolk music in the Spiegeltent to a frenzied end.
Explore MoreThere’s something unnerving about heading incantations read aloud, even when you don’t believe in them – and the spoken rituals that started the Norfolk and Norwich Festival incarnation of Modern Rituals definitely had that edge.
Explore MoreThis visual art installation in Norfolk’s newest nature reserve seeks to explore the relationship between local people and urban green spaces.
Explore MoreWeekend festival music gigs are often tricky – while some of the audience might know the performers, a sizeable portion have bought their tickets on the basis that it’s something different to do to on a Saturday night.
Explore MoreI had fun. At least that’s the start of the review that Lucy McCormick dictates towards the end of her frenzied and unpredictable one woman cabaret variety spoken word alt drag act show.
Explore MoreColombian circus outfit Circolombia has brought a brand new show to Norwich for their Norfolk and Norwich Festival residency.
Explore MoreToday it serves as the headquarters of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival but Norwich’s Guildhall has a darker history, as this live podcast instalment revealed.
Explore MoreYou’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 MoreAdventurous theatre lovers in Norwich can experience three shows in usual locations as part of a move to experience drama in different ways.
Explore MoreThousands of people filled Norwich city centre last night to follow a 25ft puppet through the streets for the launch of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2024.
Explore MoreIt launched as a sitcom more than 30 years ago, but now Drop The Dead Donkey is back as a stage show.
Explore MoreWe’ve all fantasised about it: but would winning the lottery really change your life?
Explore MoreWhen a group of primary school children decide to help their new friend – a Syrian refuge – strange things happen, in this charming stage adaptation.
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