Your mission, should you choose to accept it: to watch the adventures of secret agent Jane Blonde, as she battles to save the world, and to put on a budget-stretched stage version of a spy movie.
Explore MoreGenuine scares and some slick theatrics make for a brilliantly entertaining and spine-chilling evening of the supernatural in the aptly named Ghost Stories.
Explore MoreNoel Coward’s “three sided erotic hotch potch” sparkles from start to finish in this gloriously funny production.
Explore MoreGrab a sarsaparilla and settle in for a 50s flashback with this all-singing, all-dancing stage adaptation of Calamity Jane.
Explore MoreThe audience and Lady Luck are in charge for this improv comedy show that sees a play ‘written’ right before your eyes.
Explore MoreDetective Roy Grace is drawn into the dark underbelly of the art world in this new stage adventure for Peter James’ well-mannered sleuth.
Explore MoreThe British boozer takes on a new dimension with captivating results in Rhiannon Faith’s immersive dance meets therapy show.
Explore MoreSeemingly everything is being turned into a musical these days – plays, films, even court cases – but this is something else.
Explore MoreForget tutus and ballerinas, the swans in this 30th anniversary revival of Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake are the sort that could break your arm – or your heart.
Explore MoreMichael Rosen’s award-winning novel gets a transformative dance adaptation in this deceptively simple production.
Explore MoreIdeas and imagery flood the stage in this multi-layered play set in the Fens both of now, and possibly the future.
Explore MoreThe fortunes of a young couple and two nations are cruelly bound together in this evocative historical drama.
Explore MoreThis classic ballet gets a modern and macabre shake up in this surprising new production.
Explore MorePrecision movements and elegant allegory are the soul of this unusual and captivating piece of performance theatre.
Explore MoreMime dance company Theatre Re is bringing its newest show Moments to Norwich this month. Cultivated caught up with artistic director and performer Guillaume Pigé.
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