Could a traumatic childhood event lead to an insular life of fantasy? That’s the question posed by the third play by Norfolk-born playwright Beatrice Armstrong.
Explore MoreHere’s some free advice for comedians thinking of going on tv: make sure you’ve got enough material left for touring.
Explore MoreThe county still being alight with Olympic flame fever, what could
be more fitting than a ‘lost’ Aristophanes comedy to round off the
festivities?
There can be something joyfully simple about puppetry that hides the tremendous expertise of doing it well.
Explore MoreThere is an inscription in one of the chapels at Norwich Cathedral that reads “except for the still part there would be no dance”.
Explore MoreMagicians Barry Jones and Stuart MacLeod promise a new twist in their latest show: they give away all their secrets at the end.
Explore MoreJazz singers can have a difficult choice to make: go for the old standards or try your own material. Either way you’re likely to invite tricky comparisons.
Explore MoreThis visit to the Norfolk and Norwich Festival by poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy was a homecoming of sorts, sponsored as it was by The Rialto – the Norfolk-based poetry magazine that was one of the first to recognise her talent thirty years ago.
Explore MoreThe Norfolk and Norwich Festival programme makes Motor Show sound
like some kind of performance petting event: the reality is more sensitive
and delicate than that.
Now a regular part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival the
Spiegeltent is a venerable touring venue, said to be a century old. Dr Teeth
definitely gave the old girl a workout on Friday night.
An early outrider to this year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival, Submerged-Spaces is a series of video installations hosted at three city venues.
Explore MoreEverything has its place and time: sometimes you want thought-provoking drama, evocative romance or weep-enducing tragedy. And sometimes you want a laugh.
Explore MoreTerry Alderton is an odd man. And this was an odd show.
Explore MoreSome comics take a ponderous pace, carefully building to a crescendo; their act is finely wrought and honed over agonising hours of rehearsal and contemplation.
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