Check out what exciting new shows we have on sale this August, from theatre legends to political mayhem!
Our Open Day is next week, here’s all of the exciting events that are happening throughout the day!
We talk to Jospeh Ballard about leading the week-long in-residency, Theatre Makers: Drag, Performance & Activism, and discuss the importance of drag and what it is like to be a drag performer.
From traditional ballet to African dance, the autumn season of Norwich Moves is welcoming a range of stunning dance shows.
We are exploring the theme of climate anxiety this Autumn with the Mind, Body, Earth programme, a series of workshops created in partnership with Norfolk and Waveney Mind.
Norwich Theatre’s Family Festival runs from 29 Aug – 1 Sep featuring activities and shows for families to get creative with each other, including free drop-in sessions and bookable workshops.
Treat yourself this autumn to one of our sensational drama shows, from fantastical time travel to riotous TV game shows!
Norwich Theatre Royal’s Front of House will soon be transformed for the theatre’s first ever Corporate Exhibition on Mon 18 Sep.
We had a chat to Sophie Utting, Artistic Director of the new Norwich physical theatre company, Vatic Theatre, about their new show, Norwich Under the Water.
We had a chat to the creator of the iconic Rocky Horror Show, Richard O’Brien, chatting about the show’s inspiration and cult following.
New Norwich physical theatre company are exploring the topic of climate change in their new immersive production, Norwich Under the Water, taking place in the cloisters of Norwich Cathedral.
From traditional tunes to Christmas cabaret, there’s something for everyone in this year’s Tis the Season line-up.
Award-winning fantasy author, Neil Gaiman, discusses what inspired him to be a writer and how it feels to see The Ocean at the End of the Lane on stage.
Sunday 30 July marks International Day of Friendship and we are celebrating everyone who is part of our Friends Scheme.
The cast and Director of The Land of Might-Have-Been met with not-for-profit community group Society Alive on Wednesday afternoon to inspire them about the theatre industry. Written by UEA Journalism Student, Lucy Potter.
On 2 October, Norwich Theatre will bring together the local business community for The Business of Climate Stories, a free-to-attend event at Norwich Theatre Playhouse.
New musical The Land of Might-Have-Been visits Norwich this week after its premiere in Buxton. The three male leads of the show – Alex Knox, Kit Esuruoso, and George Arvidson – sat down for an interview before their weeklong run at Norwich Theatre Royal.