The ever brave Maddermarket players have taken on a typically quixotic choice for their latest production: Dylan Thomas’ radio play Under Milk Wood.
Explore MoreWatching Russell Kane on stage is like setting light to a box of fireworks: you get a constant stream of explosions, you never quite know where they’ll end up, but you can’t help getting excited watching the bangs.
Explore MoreSending someone to review Daniel Kitson is unfair.
Explore MoreI’ve never been to a gig at the Playhouse before with a police presence, but Richard Herring has stirred the ire of Christians with this revival of his first one-man show.
Explore MoreMark Steel hadn’t quite expected Norwich. The comedian’s latest show comprises a relaxed journey through the UK, exploring the quirks of each location. And it seems what marks out Norwich is a tendency to throw him off guard, but also to goad the best out of him.
Explore MoreA long-lost Shakespeare play or a false claim on the Bard’s name?
Explore MoreBunny deserves something better than this review.
Explore MoreIt’s been scaring theatregoers in the West End for 21 years, but has the latest transfer of The Woman In Black kept its edge?
Explore MoreBurlesque was back in Norwich for the first day of the 2010 Norfolk and Norwich Festival – and it was as camp as a row of Spiegeltents.
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