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19 December 2023
As Norwich Castle Keep fully reopens, Summer 2024 is the perfect time to visit Norwich! Need some recommendations? We’ve got you covered.
13 April 2024 - 21 April 2024
Celebrate the joy of creativity with 9-days of open exhibitions, free activities, inspiring demonstrations, workshops, and fascinating talks at the Norfolk Makers Festival. The programme of free activities at The Forum refreshes each day of the Festival, brought to you by scores of local artists, artisans, crafters, students and community organisations.
29 June 2024
Sofie Hagen is bringing her brand new stand-up show and her brand new book on tour. The book, out in May 2024, ‘Will I Ever Have Sex Again?’ is a candid, hilarious and disarming attempt to explore our sexual landscape, through conversations with experts, therapists, sex workers, porn stars, comedians and public figures. Why are we not having the sex we want to have? Where is the sexual liberation we were promised?
16 June 2024
After a year of performing worldwide, award-winning comedian Aurie Styla is back on tour, with his biggest one to date. Join him as he talks about this wild world, and his journey to make sense of it, in The Aurator!
24 May 2024
After a SOLD OUT run at Edinburgh fringe in 2023, Michelle Brasier (Aunty Donna, Double Denim) returns with her critically acclaimed show, Reform.
23 February 2024
Buckle up and charge your batteries! Norwich Science Festival are going full throttle into the science behind racing cars in this family stage show with TV engineer and pyrotechnician, Fran Scott – exploring the processes, shape, and materials that make them such a feat of engineering.
Love science? Love comedy? Want to laugh and feel smart? Then Norwich Science Festival stand-up show is just the thing for you!
28 April 2024
It’s hard to believe but in 2024 the Pasadena Roof Orchestra will be celebrating 55 years of touring playing live music from the 1920s and 1930s. Mr. Armstrong was landing on the moon, the Beatles were breaking up, and Mr. John Arthy the Orchestra’s founder discovered a treasure trove of original music arrangements in an attic in Manchester.
21 April 2024 - 22 April 2024
Since Miles’ last tour finished at The London Palladium in 2017, he’s been in The Full Monty on Disney Plus, The Durrells and Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? on ITV, as well as a heap of episodes of Frankie Boyle’s New World Order and Have I Got News For You.
7 April 2024
Daliso did his first show Feed This Black Man 20 years ago. The jokes were mediocre, there was a rap about poverty in the middle (which was as offensive as you might imagine) and the big finale involved a sandwich on stage.
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