The nominees for this year’s Public Choice categories at the Norfolk Arts Awards have been revealed.
Explore MoreThe ringing out of Cathedral bells signalled the beginning of the main segment of this latest Voice Project performance.
Explore MoreOn 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.
Explore MoreThe lips as breath’s doors is just one of the startling images in Shakespeare’s greatest love story, and the song and speeches of the Lord Chamberlain’s Men bring the tale of Romeo and Juliet vividly to life.
Explore MoreNothing comes of nothing according to one of the Bard’s
greatest tragic leads: he might have changed his mind after seeing the
Shakespeare Globe company’s joyful production of Much Ado.
This is the second year in Norwich for How Like An Angel, and it continues to be a startling and impressive spectacle.
Explore More“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.
Explore MoreWhen Hamlet finishes, nearly everyone is dead. The rest, it is
said, is silence.
There is an inscription in one of the chapels at Norwich Cathedral that reads “except for the still part there would be no dance”.
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