Richard Gauntlett has been a part of Norwich Theatre’s pantomime for 23 years. He talks to us about playing the Dame and what he loves about Norfolk that keeps him coming back year after year!
We have launched a new enquiry, Norwich Theatre: Creative Conversation, aiming to better understand our audiences and local communities.
We are reflecting on the fantastic contributions Black individuals have made to theatre during October, Black History Month, a time to celebrate the vibrant lives, histories and cultures of Black people in the UK.
Join us for our awesome autumn season of shows, with top-notch storytelling, music and comedy.
We spoke to Ben Nash, the Lead Practitioner from Boy’s Movement Company, about the Boys Movement sessions we are hosting and what they will explore.
Inclusivity is at the heart of Made in (India) Britain, an hour-long play by Deaf comedian and theatre maker Rinkoo ‘Roo’ Barpaga.
We quizzed impressionist Rory Bremner about playing Chris Tarrant in QUIZ: The Coughing Major Millionaire Scandal, how he gets into character and who he would like to impersonate the most.
Amazing stand-up comedians, family favourites, and West End smash-hits all go on sale at Norwich Theatre this month.
On Monday, 27 local businesses gathered together for the Norwich Theatre’s first-ever Corporate Exhibition.
It’s a sin star Nathaniel Curtis and EastEnders Louisa Lytton head to Norwich Theatre Royal in the spine-tingling play 2:22 A Ghost Story. We sat down with the pair to talk about a horror fan’s dream play, whether they believe in ghosts and heading out on tour.
Norwich Theatre is creating a new choir, Harmony Collective, to celebrate the power of music and voices from around the world.
Online booking for performances that are Audio Described, Signed, Captioned and Relaxed is now possible, thanks to the Theatre’s new accessibility scheme.
We are pleased to announce that local coffee company, Green Farm Coffee, is our newest Corporate Sponsor.
With just 13 weeks until Sleeping Beauty, the Fairy’s Tale – Norwich Theatre’s Christmas pantomime – opens, the principal cast got together for a photoshoot.
Norwich Theatre’s pantomime, Sleeping Beauty, The Fairy’s Tale, is set to be a Non-Stop musical feast sure to Blow Us All Away.
Chris Cuming Director of Sleeping Beauty, The Fairy’s Tale woke up early this morning to talk all things panto. No spoilers, we promise!
We spoke to Matt Wells, co-artistic director of Rhum and Clay and performer in Project Dictator, about using clowning to highlight serious issues, how art is a vital part of activism, and the show about totalitarianism that you never knew you needed.
All of us at Norwich Theatre are saddened by news of the death of Peter Wilson. We send our sincere condolences and deepest sympathy to his family and loved ones.