Tis the season at Norwich Playhouse and we will soon be welcoming some wonderful festive shows.
Norwich Theatre embarked on a journey to Scenic Projects in Lowestoft to check out the Jack and the Beanstalk scenery being made.
A ground-breaking new musical produced by Buxton International Festival and Norwich Theatre has launched. ‘The Land of Might-Have-Been’ follows the early years of Vera Brittain and the entangled lives of those around her.
A huge range of creative experiences and activities have been announced by Norwich Theatre for their spring season.
Norwich Theatre fosters creativity and builds confidence among young people through Theatre of Possibility scheme.
Norwich Theatre announces a huge lineup of shows for its venues in 2023 and 2024.
Complete your pantomime trip with a delicious meal at our restaurant Prelude and remember that kids eat free this panto season!
World-renowned opera company, Glyndebourne, will soon be visiting Norwich Theatre. Here are 7 reasons why you should come and see them!
Norfolk Constabulary Sports and Social Club discusses why they joined Norwich Theatre’s creative community and what they are looking forward to in the coming year.
Norwich Theatre’s pantomime star, Linda John-Pierre, is to appear at this year’s Christmas Switch On, lighting up the streets of Norwich.
Jake Humphrey and Professor Damian Hughes to tour the UK with brand-new live theatre show, kicking off next February through to summer.
Norwich Theatre prepares to welcome festive favourite, The Nutcracker, an enchanting tale of a child’s Christmas dreams coming true.
Susie Blake tells Norwich Theatre how it feels to be playing the amazing Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack’d.
Spread the joy this festive season with A Christmas Night at the Theatre, running for two nights in December at Norwich Theatre Royal.
The junior cast of Jack and the Beanstalk, Norwich Theatre’s Christmas pantomime, met for a photoshoot this week for the first time.
Seven Norfolk residents will feature in Glyndebourne’s chamber opera Glass Human next month, alongside world-class opera singers.
Greater Anglia speak to Norwich Theatre about the arts for their Life on Rails podcast.
Norwich Theatre has a chat with Bree Smith, who plays Shug Avery and Anelisa Lamola, who plays Sofia, about being a part of The Color Purple’s spectacular production.