An international festival of Jewish cinema is to hold screenings in Norwich and Cambridge for the first time in its 23-year history.
Explore MoreSuffolk blues, roots, and country festival Red Rooster have announced the first slate of acts for their 2020 event.
Explore MoreIrish rock band Kodaline took to the stage at The Nick Rayns LCR in Norwich warming autumn-chilled hearts with a mix of emotional love ballads and lively upbeat tunes.
Explore MorePills and thrills a-plenty pepper this
tale of the violent underbelly of 1950s sleazy Soho clubland, told with verve
and style.
Fresh from a sold-out and critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Suzi Ruffell is hitting the road with new show Dance Like Everyone’s Watching.
Explore MoreThe brains behind The Fast Show – one of the 1990s most successful TV comedy series – are reuniting for a one-off event in Norwich.
Explore MoreIt’s become an annual fixture in the Christmas calendar, and Norfolk’s Thursford Christmas Spectacular is back – with pictures of this year’s show just released.
Explore MoreThis antiquely modern take on the story
of one of East Anglia’s most famous women is a bold and engaging production.
Just a little late for Halloween, Kill
The Beast brought their spooky film farce to Norwich – but it was no horror
show.
A handful of advance shows have been announced for next year’s Norfolk & Norwich Festival – together with a new pop-up venue.
Explore MoreNorwich’s Theatre Royal has revealed a series of one-off shows for 2020 that will go on public sale this Friday, November 8.
Explore MoreThis revival of Oscar Wilde’s 1893 play
has a surprising resonance and relevance that goes well beyond its classic
drawing room wit.
If you’re going to mess with Shakespeare,
you need to be sure of your footing.
Singer songwriter Kitty Perrin has been making a name for herself on the Norwich music scene with her sharp, funny and sometimes caustic lyrics and her gentle guitar work.
Explore MoreShakespeare can sometimes feel a little distant and predictable – they all get married, or they all die, and in between we have some tricky language – but Lucy Phelps’ stunningly energetic performance means this time we see it all anew.
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