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East Anglia arts and ents

First 2026 NNF tickets on sale

KlangHaus to mark the yearly orbit with intimate shows

Fix me up comes to The Garage

Off the cuff comedy troupe returns

East Anglian debut for prison-inspired play

No lenten entertainment: the Norwich Hamlets

The Great Gatsby
Dance Reviews

The Great Gatsby

April 30, 2013July 22, 2019

The fag end of one of the modern era’s longest depressions is an odd time for a revival of F Scott Fitzgerald’s best known piece, but The Great Gatsby is everywhere right now.

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Drama Reviews

The Mousetrap

April 23, 2013August 17, 2019

It’s tempting to deliver the biggest scoop in theatre
criticism: whodunnit in The Mousetrap. But that would spoil the fun, and this
production of Agatha Christie’s classic play is all about fun.

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Black Watch
Drama Reviews

Black Watch

April 19, 2013August 5, 2019

Soldiers emerge from a battered metal cage, courageous but terrified at what might befall them in the unpredictable surroundings of war-torn Iraq.

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Arthur Smith
Comedy Reviews

Arthur Smith

April 14, 2013July 22, 2019

An evening with Arthur Smith is like pulling on a slightly tattered but favourite old jumper: warming, reassuring, but about as far from daring as you can get.

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Robin Ince
Comedy Reviews

Robin Ince

March 29, 2013July 25, 2019

For previous trips to Norwich, Robin Ince has been in the company of his book club – but this time round he’s ditched the literary hangers on and is focused on one thing: science.

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Lucy Porter
Comedy Reviews

Lucy Porter

February 3, 2013July 25, 2019

A few years away from stand-up has dented none of Lucy Porter’s charm – she remains as funny and engaging as ever.

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Chris Ramsey
Comedy Reviews

Chris Ramsey

December 22, 2012July 25, 2019

What better way to kick off a Christmas weekend than a good laugh – and Chris Ramsey delivered plenty to sell-out shows at the Norwich Playhouse.

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Marcus Brigstocke
Comedy Reviews

Marcus Brigstocke

December 7, 2012July 25, 2019

How factual should comedy be? It’s a question Marcus Brigstocke should be asking himself as he tours his latest show, The Brig Society.

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One Man, Two Guvnors
Comedy Drama Reviews

One Man, Two Guvnors

December 6, 2012July 25, 2019

Torn loyalties are at the heart of this National Theatre touring production – both in the story and the delivery.

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Comedy Drama Reviews

Mark Thomas: Bravo Figaro

November 30, 2012August 17, 2019

You might go to a Mark Thomas gig expecting to be harangued, to be
heckled — but you don’t go expecting to have your heart toyed with.
With his latest show Bravo Figaro, you should.

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Sleeping Beauty
Dance Reviews

Sleeping Beauty

November 21, 2012July 25, 2019

How do you deal with a story where the key action is the heroine sleeping for 100 years? If you’re Matthew Bourne, you shove the slumber in the interval and sex up the narrative with vampire fairies.

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Comedy Reviews

John Shuttleworth

November 10, 2012August 17, 2019

Comedy can be an odd beast. Sometimes you want to be surprised and
energised with new material, but with John Shuttleworth it’s definitely
familiarity that keeps the audience coming back.

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Drama Reviews

Haunting Julia

November 6, 2012August 17, 2019

The death of a child prodigy leaves a chilling mark behind in this tightly-wrought production of an Alan Ayckbourn classic.

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Drama Reviews

Five Marys Waiting

November 4, 2012July 25, 2019

“If the Lord is watching, the least we can do is be entertaining,” says one of the characters in Five Marys Waiting – and while I can’t speak for God, the audience definitely found them to be.

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Drama Reviews

Hamlet: The Undiscovered Country

November 1, 2012August 17, 2019

When Hamlet finishes, nearly everyone is dead. The rest, it is
said, is silence.

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