Children under 12 eat free at our restaurant, Prelude, whilst SpongeBob the Musical is with us!
Get your gaming skills at the ready for Lord Mayor’s Weekend, where we are hosting the biggest Mario Kart race in Norwich!
From magical dance productions to hilarious comedians, this is a sizzling summer on sale of new shows!
All the world’s a stage with our Climate Stories Late event, exhibiting multi-sensory responses to climate change in an immersive evening in Norwich Theatre Stage Two.
It’s almost time for Norwich Pride! Celebrate with style at Norwich Theatre with an abundance of free entertainment and delicious drag brunch.
We spoke to our Friends and Supporters Manager, Hannah, about the success of the relaunched Friends Scheme and the benefits of becoming a Friend of the theatre!
We went exploring the City of Stories with some of literature’s finest characters! UEA Journalism Student, Saffron Humphreys, describes the chaos that ensued when showing the cast of Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of) around Norwich.
Having privately hired our front of house space, our Corporate Member Keeler Recruitment recently held a Charity Casino Night. We had a chat to Riva Jervis to find out more about the magical event!
For Refugee Week, we are exploring our Theatre of Sanctuary status and delving into how we commit to showing welcome and solidarity with everyone.
We took a trip down memory lane with Karl Minns and Owen Evans, better known as The Nimmo Twins!
With Father’s Day fast approaching, we have the perfect last-minute gift list for all every type of dad!
Make your theatre experience extra special by adding a Lounge Experience ticket to your evening, providing you with complimentary drinks, ice cream and VIP lounge.
UEA Journalism student, Cameron, speaks to the Props and Stage Technician from the Royal Shakespeare Company, revealing tips, tricks and magic that goes into running the show.
Prior to Annie setting our stage this summer, we had a chat to Strictly Come Dancing judge, Craig Revel Horwood, who will be playing the infamous Miss Hannigan.
The cast of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Julius Caesar have given UEA Broadcast student, Cameron, an exclusive insight into working for this renowned organisation and what it means to tell a story.
As the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Julius Caesar takes to stage at Norwich Theatre Royal, Cameron Noble, a UEA Journalism student, gives us an in depth review as to what to expect from this production of an iconic political play.