What makes a hoarder hoard? This surreal and bold developing musical takes a tentative and affectionate peek inside the head of a compulsive collector, with surprisingly funny results.
Explore MoreGet ready to get sequinned out: Norwich Theatre’s panto is a riot of glittering costumes, frenetic dance routines, anthemic songs, and smart and silly humour.
Explore MoreMaster storyteller Danny Robins brings his supernatural podcast to the stage in this touring production focused on things that go bump in the night.
Explore More“There isn’t a message, so don’t go looking for one” we are warned near the beginning of this stage adaptation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s story.
Explore MoreThe traditional meets the modern with this entrancing and disturbing series of spooky stories that span East Anglia.
Explore MoreTheatre is often a game of two halves – and this rumbunctious political satire is certainly that.
Explore MoreThe opening event for the Norfolk & Norwich Festival’s temporary “speakeasy” venue was a joyous touching tale of man versus beast.
Explore MoreThis sensuous, stunning show is visually arresting from the off, engaging your emotions in a whirlwind of guilt, joy, excess and regret.
Explore MoreLife with diabetes is far from Sweet Like Chocolate, as performer come DJ Paul O’Donnell explains in this unique show.
Explore MoreThe worlds of beat boxing and Dickens collide in this punchy and energetic ‘remix’ of a story by children’s author Michael Rosen.
Explore MoreShakespeare’s Hamlet famously says he could be bounded in a nutshell but count himself king of infinite space, were it not that he has bad dreams.
Explore MoreKin is a theatrical feast that mixes movement, dance, and puppetry, with exquisite design and lighting that is as much a part of the show as the performers.
Explore MoreOne of the delights of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival is the trepidation of attending a show without quite knowing what it will bring, and discovering a gem.
Explore MoreWhat is worse: loud music or racism? That’s one of the stark questions posed by this inventive and oddly charming performance piece that takes us into the worlds of car meets and Islam.
Explore MorePoetry isn’t known for being one of the more gruelling art forms. But performance poet Lewis Buxton has brought his trainers and exercise mat, and he’s not afraid to break into a sweat in his compelling show about a youth spent trying to outrun obsessive thoughts.
Explore More