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15 July 2023
A 2-hour guided walking tour celebrating CJ Sansom’s best-selling novel Tombland, featuring Tudor lawyer Matthew Shardlake’s visit to Norwich at the time of Kett’s Rebellion (1549).
11 July 2023
Discover more than 1000 years of Norwich’s history on this tour starting at The Forum and finishing outside Norwich Cathedral. Explore the ancient Cathedral Quarter, then find out about the city’s historic woolen cloth and shoe making industries.
4 July 2023
18 June 2023
Cambridge Youth Opera presents a new family opera, written and performed by young people with puppetry from the Norwich Puppet Theatre. When Eilidh’s much loved cat disappears, she decides to go to the mysterious Cat Mountain to find her. But the cats of Cat Mountain are not playful pets and Ceilidh faces many challenges before she achieves her unexpected reward.
9 June 2023 - 30 June 2023
The exhibition will showcase Chagall’s original lithographs and etchings from notable collections such as the ‘Bible Suite’, ‘Celui Qui Dit Les Choses Sans Rien Dire’, ‘Gogol’s The Dead Souls’ and ‘Les Fables De La Fontaine’ collections.
This summer join us & feel the hustle & bustle of India’s ‘mela’ (carnival) that bring along most remarkable food stalls & great fun! It’s A Food Carnival With Everything Vegan & We Challenge You On Everything Being Lip-Smacking Tasty!
27 June 2023
23 November 2023
John Cooper Clarke shot to prominence in the 1970s as the original ‘people’s poet’. His unique poetry was put to music by producer Martin Hannett and a band of Mancunians The Invisible Girls.Seminal tracks such as Beasley St and Evidently Chickentown featured on the album Snap Crackle and Bop, one of 4 hit 70/80s album releases. JCC became one of the most prolific artists of the Punk years.
30 June 2023
Meet outside The Erpingham Gate, Tombland NR3 1HF. This 1 hour 45 minutes guided walking tour looks at the darker side of Norwich, crime, punishment, filth and misery! The tour starts outside the Erpingham Gate of Norwich Cathedral and finishes in the Market Place.
21 June 2023
This 1.5-hour tour looks at the cultural and industrial impact of the 16th century Strangers, religious refugees from the Spanish Netherlands and the Huguenots, French protestant refugees in the 17th and 18th century. Meet weavers, printers, doctors, merchants, clock-makers, writers, dancers, potters and more. The tour starts outside the Museum of Norwich in Bridewell Alley and finishes outside Stranger’s Hall.
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