In the stand-up set that follows her main show, Elf Lyons tells of the confusion of an Australian stag do that attended Horses on the basis of a horny mis-hearing of its name.
Explore MoreI have a new poetry crush, and her name is Ella Frears.
Explore MorePity poor audience member Kai: he tried his best to outfox Alex McAleer, but he never stood a chance.
Explore MoreThis new dance work offers a mesmerising combination of movement and myth, inspired by the ancient Sufi story of a nightingale held in captivity.
Explore MoreThere was a moment before Rachel Long’s penultimate poem that she took a beat, and you could almost hear the calculation being made: should I do this one?
Explore MoreThe delight is in the detail in this stirring and emotional ballet adaptation of Brontë’s Jane Eyre.
Explore MoreTwo mysterious and surreal stories are captivatingly told in this double-header performance by The Paper Cinema at Norwich Puppet Theatre.
Explore MoreThis is perfect: from start to finish Vincent Gambini’s Close-Up one-on-one show is a extravagantly simple slice of, well, magic.
Explore MoreAs part of her between songs chat Nabihah Iqbal mentioned how impressed she was that Norwich has (or had) 52 churches – so hopefully she’ll appreciate this description of her gig being something of a curate’s egg.
Explore MoreIf there was ever any doubt rules were made to be broken, Show Pony proves the point.
Explore MoreIt’s one thing to have heroes – it’s quite another to write an album of songs celebrating them.
Explore MoreThis year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival circus centerpiece takes a different tack, with a mock reality show to find the “face of circus”.
Explore MoreSean Gandini owes me an ice cream: his company’s show Heka is so captivating my lemon sorbet melted before I could take my eyes off the stage to eat it.
Explore MoreTen years on from its debut this modern and original musical has garnered a dedicated following – and an incredibly talented cast.
Explore MoreFrom the mouths of babes is a well-worn phrase – but what about nine-year-olds? This collaborative show featuring nine Norwich “half-adults” tests the proposition.
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