A free outdoor show featuring freerunners La Fabrique Royale exploring Norwich’s skyscape will launch this year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Explore MoreWhen comic Mark Steel toured his highly successful Every Little Thing’s Gonna Be Alright show in 2018, his outlook was wonderfully hopeful despite the show describing when Donald Trump won the White House, the Labour Party seemed a busted flush, Britain voted to leave the EU, and his wife decided to leave him.
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.
Paul McCaffrey can still remember the first successful comedy routine he wrote, even though it was over a decade ago: “It was about cash machines and how frustrating it was when you were queuing to use one.”
Explore MoreThis showcase from a talented young company
proved something of an embarrassment of riches.
Three Norfolk venues have come together on a single website and revamped their branding.
Explore MoreNorfolk 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 MoreAfter twenty years of watching one of the country’s most erudite comedians, Simon Evans’s fans could be excused for thinking they know what he’s about: dry, teasingly non-PC and openly baffled by much of modern life.
Explore MoreKerry Godliman is a woman who gets things done, as anybody who saw her series-winning performances on TV show Taskmaster knows.
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