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East Anglia arts and ents

Groundbreaking choir return with new work for Norwich’s Octagon Chapel

Post Office drama comes to region’s theatres

Venue marks 30th anniversary

First 2026 NNF tickets on sale

KlangHaus to mark the yearly orbit with intimate shows

Fix me up comes to The Garage

Drama Reviews

Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time

September 8, 2015July 25, 2019

A dog found dead in a garden just after midnight might not sound the most auspicious start to a play, but this is no ordinary adventure.

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Music Reviews

Ronnie Scott’s All Stars

September 5, 2015July 25, 2019

The bohemian and quirky world of Ronnie Scott’s famous Soho jazz club came to Norfolk for one night, with this sold out gig at the Norwich Playhouse.

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Musical Reviews

Peter Pan: Return To Neverland

July 29, 2015July 25, 2019

This is an awfully big adventure – a sequel to Peter Pan.

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Comedy Music Reviews

The Horne Section

June 23, 2015August 17, 2019

Music and comedy can be difficult bedfellows – getting one right
is tricky enough, let alone perfecting the two together.

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Film Performance Reviews

The Measure of All Things

May 26, 2015August 17, 2019

Life is measured in many ways: money, family, legacies left behind, even Elliot’s coffee spoons. But for film maker Sam Green the main measure is Guinness – or more precisely, the book of records to which the black stuff gave its name.

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Drama Performance Reviews

451

May 25, 2015August 17, 2019

Drones sweep overhead, orders are barked from speakers, and fires
burn all around: so opens the ambitious, dystopian finale of this year’s
Norfolk and Norwich Festival.

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Lecture Reviews

Caroline Lucas

May 21, 2015August 17, 2019

On the first day of the new Parliament, Green MP Caroline Lucas made a timely choice to draw this year’s City of Literature strand of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival to a close.

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The Hot Sardines
Music Reviews

The Hot Sardines

May 21, 2015July 22, 2019

There can’t be many bands that count a tap dancer as one of their percussionists, but that’s not even the most extraordinary thing about the Hot Sardines.

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Sam Sweeney and Emily Portman
Music Reviews

Sam Sweeney and Emily Portman

May 19, 2015July 21, 2019

Songs of death and despair can be a little spine-chilling at the best of times; combined with a slighty nippy Spiegeltent it could be quite hard to find some respite.

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House Gospel Choir
Music Reviews

House Gospel Choir

May 17, 2015July 22, 2019

Norwich was in the mood to party tonight, and the House Gospel Choir was more than happy to provide the soundtrack.

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Performance Reviews

The Wonder Striker (work in progress)

May 16, 2015August 17, 2019

Time is relative, it moves at different speeds — but sometimes that gets stretched to the extreme.

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Richard Dedomenici
Performance Reviews

The Redux Project

May 15, 2015July 25, 2019

Norfolk has played the background for many movies but what would those films be like if the Hollywood stars were replaced with local people, and the army-like production teams replaced by one man and a slightly battered camcorder?

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The Voice Project
Music Reviews

The Observatory

May 11, 2015July 25, 2019

Norfolk’s Voice Project has tackled one of its biggest subjects yet for this year’s contribution to the Norfolk and Norwich Festival: space.

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Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Comedy Drama Reviews

Peter Pan Goes Wrong

May 11, 2015November 21, 2021

There’s a special belly laugh reserved for watching things go horribly wrong – and this show has belly laugh moments in spades.

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Sarah Perry
Lecture Reviews Spoken word

Sarah Waters and Sarah Perry

May 8, 2015July 25, 2019

This early show of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival saw established writer Sarah Waters and relative newcomer Sarah Perry exploring the idea of the Gothic imagination.

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