Weeks of wild weather mean you might not need much imagination to picture the fierce beauty of the exposed Yorkshire moors, the setting for Emily Brontë’s classic novel.
Explore MoreDespite being in the midst of planning
her wedding Suzi Ruffell decided to spend Valentine’s weekend in Norwich, with
two sell-out shows.
This spiky farce attempts a satire on feminism but sidesteps serious study in favour of laughs and an increasingly untenable plot.
Explore MoreThis is a show of unusually mixed
emotions: Richard Alston has just been knighted and his eponymous company has
reached its 25th year.
Being the only Brexiteer in the comedy club seems to have become
something of a millstone for Geoff Norcott.
Ed Byrne is a man in search of small victories, and being rewarded with big laughs.
Explore MoreWatching Robin Ince can be a
nerve-wracking experience: you frequently wonder if he’ll remember to breathe.
This showcase from a talented young company
proved something of an embarrassment of riches.
Norfolk is often ridiculed for being stuck in its ways, but things can change: this is a solo Nimmo Twin’s gig.
Explore MoreThis retelling of a classic Henry James tale is a menacing and suspenseful production, with more chills than the winter weather.
Explore MoreDicken’s classic festive tale is given a
lively and captivating revamp in this intriguing new production.
Pills and thrills a-plenty pepper this
tale of the violent underbelly of 1950s sleazy Soho clubland, told with verve
and style.
This 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.
This revival of Oscar Wilde’s 1893 play
has a surprising resonance and relevance that goes well beyond its classic
drawing room wit.