With Cole Porter’s sparkling lyrics and music you’re already on a steady course with Anything Goes – but with this production it’s a case of full steam ahead.
Explore MoreBehind suburban doors what really goes on: could an outwardly happy couple really plot to murder each other?
Explore MoreMiles Jupp is erudite and a delight to listen to, with a delicious turn of phrase that is for the most part delivered in a mellifluous, patrician tone.
Explore MoreThere is definitely something magical about Paul Daniels – not least his ability to persuade an audience to suspend their disbelief over the passing of the last 20 years.
Explore MoreIt was political stunts that brought comedian Mark Thomas to the public attention, and his new show 100 Acts of Minor Dissent is in parts a return to that familiar ground.
Explore MoreThe faithful definitely answered the call for this now traditional Norwich Christmas event, reaching its fifth year.
Explore MoreIt’s been more than 16 years since Alexei Sayle has done a stand-up tour and, despite his appearance at the Norwich Playhouse being the last night of the run, Sayle stumbled uncertainly through much of his material. Despite that, the audience still loved him.
Explore MoreRather ironically given the topics, Alistair McGowan’s new
stand-up show is a game of two halves.
When you discover your mother was convicted of killing your father
20 years ago, what is there to do but investigate?
This tour is called Lifehunter, but it felt more like Roisin
Conaty was searching for her voice.
This is a swell party all right: and it’s Sophie Bould’s
show. As divorcee socialite Tracy Lord, Bould is at the centre of the action
and the talented heart of the performance.
There’s always a dilemma around the revival of a classic:
keep it the same and risk a pale imitation, or try a more radical reworking?
This was Norfolk and Norwich festival-goers’ chance to join the Frisky and Mannish School of Pop – but what did we learn?
Explore MoreThey’ve saved the best for (nearly) last: Circa’s Beyond is the pick of this year’s Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Explore MoreFrom the moment the curtain goes up on Noises Off there’s barely a quiet moment in the house — and that sound is belly laughs coming from the audience.
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