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East Anglia arts and ents

Nature reserve to host quirky mystery play

Our picks of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival

Outer space theatre concert to premiere in Norwich

From Edinburgh with love

Full city festival programme unveiled

‘Dramedy’ takes an unusual look at dealing with grief

Drama Reviews

Candide

December 16, 2016July 25, 2019

Innuendo, cross dressing, and people
pretending to be animals – but no, it’s not panto, it’s a rather ribald
adaptation of Voltaire’s Candide, brought to life by the Norwich Theatre Royal’s
Youth Company.

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Drama Reviews

A Room With A View

November 7, 2016July 25, 2019

The warmth and romance of Italy shines
through even the coldest Norfolk night in this charming and funny adaptation of
EM Forster’s novel of Edwardian social mores.

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Comedy Reviews

Loddon Comedy Night

October 30, 2016February 5, 2020

Comedy working can be as much about the
surroundings as the material, and this surprising venue has a fantastic
atmosphere.

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Dance Reviews

Beauty & The Beast

October 26, 2016July 25, 2019

As with most fairytales there are some
mixed messages in this Northern Ballet version of the story of the vainglorious
prince turned to a monster by a slighted fairy.

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Drama Reviews

Cyrano de Bergerac

October 21, 2016July 25, 2019

A play about words is a risky one for a
critic; one largely about love is doubly troubling for us unhappiest of all
artists.

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Music Reviews

Swinging with Bublé

August 11, 2016August 17, 2019

There’s something of a continuum with tribute acts: from the
iffy karaoke with a rip off backing track, to the talented artists who really
should come out of the shadow of their target.

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Music Reviews

Swinging with Bublé

August 9, 2016July 25, 2019

There’s something of a continuum with
tribute acts: from the iffy karaoke with a rip off backing track, to the
talented artists who really should come out of the shadow of their target.

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Musical Reviews

Return To The Forbidden Planet

July 23, 2016July 25, 2019

Buckle up – you’re about to have you
senses assaulted by a crazed mash-up of Shakespeare and 60s rock and roll hits.
And mostly in a good way.

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Musical Reviews

West Side Story

July 23, 2016July 25, 2019

Temperatures are running high in this
pacey production of West Side Story, as the Sharks and Jets battle for
supremacy in a fiery New York suburb.

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Music Performance Reviews

Klanghaus: Four Storeys

July 20, 2016July 25, 2019

Standing outside of a disused furniture
store on a cold December night waiting for Klanghaus to start, those discarded
Christmas party invitations might start to be tempting –  but this music
and art cross over show from Norwich band The Neutrinos and long-term artist
collaborator Sal Pittman is worth freezing your arts off for.

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Drama Reviews

Brimstone and Treacle

June 12, 2016July 25, 2019

Dennis Potter’s plays are well-known for their controversial topics and idiosyncratic style, and this dark and disturbing tale is no different.

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Musical Reviews

9 to 5: The Musical

May 31, 2016July 25, 2019

When three female office workers have had enough of their over-bearing, sexist, arrogant boss and spy an opportunity to turn the tables things get very strange, in this song and dance production of the 1980s film.

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Billy Bragg
Music Reviews

Billy Bragg

May 28, 2016July 22, 2019

The Bard of Barking opened this sold-out gig with a classic Bragg number, the Milkman of Human Kindness, and the crowd never stopped drinking it up

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White Nights
Burlesque Circus Reviews

White Nights

May 28, 2016July 22, 2019

This is circus, but with a Spiegeltent twist: a naked man straining against cling film before rolling over giant blue balls; a dancer twisting and flexing on the floor like a woman with zombie limbs that leaves you feeling like you’ve been to a chiropractor.

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Music Reviews

FB Pocket Orchestra

May 27, 2016July 25, 2019

Looking like they had been transported straight from a 1930s tea dance, the FB Pocket Orchestra brought the sounds of the early 20th century back to the Spiegeltent – the sort of music that would have reverberated around its mirrored walls at its creation.

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