Nearly 40 years on from its debut this revival of Miss Saigon offers a stunning production of a tale that remains controversial.
Explore MoreBreak out the Smirnoff Ice and the sparkles – the Steps musical has landed in Norwich, with a nostalgic and slightly nuts show.
Explore MoreIn the story, Priscilla is a battered bus – but this production of Priscilla is a juggernaut of sparkles, songs, and stunning visuals.
Explore MorePacked with some of Irving Berlin’s finest songs, a fluffy romantic comedy storyline, and the opportunity for more sequins and dance than you can shake a black cane at Top Hat should be a sparkling affair.
Explore MoreTwo parallel romances, with very different outcomes, circle each other in this energetic production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel.
Explore MoreCan Robin Hood outwit the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham, and win the heart of Maid Marion to boot? Oh no, he won’t! Oh yes, he will!
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 MoreIt seems spectacularly unlikely that a musical about establishing the fledging United States’ financial system would become a worldwide hit – but somehow that is (sort of) the story of Hamilton.
Explore MoreThe story of one of American’s most notorious performers is the focus of this Sondheim-scripted musical.
Explore MoreIt might sound slightly odd to say that a musical focuses on the music – but not every one does.
Explore MoreWelcome to a glam rock musical of infinite jest: Hamlet in space, with a green alien Polonius, airlock accidents, and a chorus line of floating puppets.
Explore MoreThis showcase for young talent offers a new take on The Sleeping Beauty, swapping woodland slumber for cryogenic freezing and a prince for an iPad-wielding arctic explorer.
Explore MoreAt several points in this show we’re reminded that back when its protagonist was alive, gay meant happy. And in that sense, it’s a perfect epithet.
Explore MoreThe story of punishment, redemption, and rebellion has become a worldwide phenomenon since its debut in Paris in 1980, and this week’s run in Norwich shows why.
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