Twixtmas can be a long, grey, dull time: Norwich-based art rock outfit KlangHaus are clearly on a (now intergalactic) mission to change that.
Explore MoreSort your sea legs and get ready to set sail for a slick and speedy stage version of pirate classic Treasure Island.
Explore MoreCantering out riding Rudolph, Adam Riches storms the audience at the start of this show, and the torrent never subsides.
Explore MoreThere can’t be many pantos where the audience singalong is to Girly Girl Productions’ 10 Drunk Cigarettes – but if that’s a reference you recognise, you’ll be in your element here.
Explore MoreGet ready to have a ball: Norwich Theatre’s 2025 panto is a fizzing cocktail of fun, colour, and groan-some dad jokes. In other words, perfect.
Explore MoreTeenage kicks are writ large and loud in this boisterous, creative, and at times touching tale of two Luton lads and their complex relationship with home, in all its stripes.
Explore MoreMachiavellian politics meets military might in this bold and modernising reimagining of Shakespeare’s Roman drama.
Explore MoreThe Oxford detective was a mainstay of British TV for more than a decade, and now 25 years on Morse has returned in a new story written specially for stage.
Explore MoreThe first shows of the 2026 Norfolk and Norwich Festival have been announced, with tickets going on public sale tomorrow.
Explore MoreIt’s one of the country’s oldest stories – the mysterious wizard that put King Arthur on the throne – and Merlin’s early life is given a unique twist in this ballet revival.
Explore MoreA show about family breakups, trying to make things better, learning car maintenance and choosing the right shade of lipstick to do it is heading to Norwich’s The Garage next week.
Explore MoreImprovised comedy group Insert Laughter Here are returning to Norwich for what they have described as an “epic season finale” rounding off a busy 2025 and celebrating their seventh year of side-splitting shows.
Explore MoreThis story of a boy and his horse, separated by war, is a visually spectacular piece of storytelling – dominated by intricate and impressive puppeteering.
Explore MoreThe tour title might suggest a laddie show but Carl Donnelly’s wild days are (mostly) passed: this is more like a fun pub catch-up with an old friend.
Explore MoreMuch is unseen and unsaid in this all-female drama of death, morality, and politics.
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