Wise Children’s production of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, is heading to Norwich Theatre Royal from 12 – 16 April.
We’ve relaunched our Corporate Membership scheme, providing an improved membership package with more benefits and increased engagement with the theatre.
Roaring Good Fun with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe this Easter
We spoke to local writer James McDermott about Norwich Theatre’s first-ever co-production with The New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich and Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds and John Stalker Productions.
by Wendy Ellis, Creative Programs Director at Norwich Theatre
Our much-anticipated pantomime production will be Jack & the Beanstalk, Saturday 10 December 2022 – Saturday 7 January 2023.
This week is English Tourism Week which celebrates the diverse, exciting and vibrant tourism sector England has to offer.
Ahead of Derren Brown’s visit to Norwich for Showman at Norwich Theatre Royal this week, he has tested positive for COVID-19 and will not be able to perform.
Find out more about Lucy McCormick (Cathy) and Ash Hunter (Heathcliff) and their roles in the new imaginative, exhilarating production coming to Norwich Theatre this April!
Norfolk groups, including charities Fabba and The Hamlet and participants from Norwich Theatre creative engagement programmes, are bringing their own life experiences for a special production inspired by Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors.
Tanicha Toro from Norwich University of the Arts reviews Animal Farm
Norwich Theatre will use bucket collections after shows to raise funds to support the Disasters Emergency Committee Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.
Personal journeys of loss and grief are explored in our Creative Matters season with events running throughout this week.
#BreakTheBias
We are so excited to announce that we have partnered up with Norwich’s beloved bookshop, The Book Hive, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of World Book Day!
By Chief Executive and Creative Director of Norwich Theatre, Stephen Crocker
Robert Icke spoke to Mick Hunter during rehearsals for Orwell’s Animal Farm, created with the puppeteer Toby Olié, one of the creators of the National Theatre’s War Horse.