We are delighted to announce Limbik, a Norwich-based theatre company, as our first-ever Associate Company! They will be collaborating with us to contribute to audience development, community engagement, and innovative creative practices.
We are partnering with the Norfolk Chambers of Commerce through their Co.next programme on a brand new event Mastering Public Speaking (9 May) in our newest studio space!
We get the inside scoop on Drop the Dead Donkey, as co-creators Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin spill their secrets, before heading to Norwich!
For all the parents who love a sing song, this one’s for you! Practice your vocals and have some fun with Singing through Parenthood!
Norwich Theatre’s take part activities going on sale today are part of Creative Matters: Kindness Through Creativity, with workshops in partnership with Norfolk and Waveney Mind and fun-filled creative activities for the May half term.
With daring dances and brand new ballet, Norwich Moves has something for you! What will get you in the mood for dancing?
We had a chat to the cast and creatives of The Syndicate, much loved as a TV drama series before its stage adaptation!
We are teaming up with the UEA for the Green Film Festival launch event at Norwich Theatre Stage Two!
Tickets for Hamilton are going on sale three months earlier than planned, in response to your excitement about the phenomenal show coming to Norwich!
We are launching a book club with a difference! The Anti-social Book Club will be held at Norwich Theatre Playhouse, and rather than reading a set text in silence, the group allows readers to bring their own choice of book and have a chat!
We are pleased to have introduced Pay in Instalments, a new scheme enabling audiences to spread the cost of their theatre tickets over three consecutive months.
We spoke to Nick Ahad, the man behind the stage adaptation of The Boy at the Back of the Class, about what drew him to the book and the characters you can discover in the show.
We are delighted to present Peter Brook’s adaptation of Bizet’s opera La tragédie de Carmen at Norwich Theatre Royal, a gritty and brutal tale of self-destruction.
We hosted an exciting networking event where guests got to get up close and personal with the inner workings of a West End production – Bonnie and Clyde – and explore our stage!
It’s a legendary March at Norwich Theatre with an amazing line up of shows going on sale. This month features acting superstar Ian McKellen, explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, a musical based on music royalty, comedy icons and some bedtime stories megastars!
We sat down with John Osborne to chat about the creative process in writing Norwich: A Love Story, a theatre show about our fine city.
We have launched our latest Creative Matters season – Creative Matters: Kindness, a year-long season exploring how creativity and the arts can inspire change.
We got the inside scoop about Calendar Girls from Tim Firth, who co-wrote the musical and the original movie, before they visit Norwich Theatre Royal this April.