13 September 2026
Back by popular demand
The award-winning West End smash-hit comedy Austentatious comes to you on a strictly limited tour.
11 September 2026 - 12 September 2026
Set in 19th-century Kerala, Samaram, meaning struggle or battle, tells the haunting and inspiring tale of the “breast tax” imposed on lower-caste women, a symbol of deep-rooted inequality and injustice.
4 September 2026 - 5 September 2026
Three women. Three journeys. One shared search for home.
3 Migrant Women is a striking and intimate exploration of migration, memory, and the profound cost of leaving everything behind.
24 September 2026
Murmurations are a folk-inspired musical flock from Norwich, UK.
30 September 2026
Sam Kelly & The Lost Boys and Honey & The Bear are multi-award winning pioneers in their distinct brands of unique modern folk music.
10 July 2026
Popes of Chillitown play ska/dub/punk with a progressive edge. Impossible to tie down and with enough energy to power a small city, their songs take you on journeys through punk, two-tone, rock, hip-hop, reggae, drum & bass, dub, metal and more.
11 July 2026
Norwich Cathedral’s organists Ashley Grote, Graham Thorpe and Christopher Too play three organs at once in this family-friendly concert as part of the Cathedral’s Summer Organ Festival.
10 October 2026
Cut Capers are the explosive 11-piece from Bristol, renowned for their legendary high-energy shows and unstoppable stage presence.
29 October 2026
Lol Tolhurst is best known as a founding member of The Cure – one the most influential, successful and critically acclaimed bands of all time. The musician and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee has also performed music with various projects.
18 November 2026
One of the UK’s finest contemporary roots musicians – slide guitar master MARTIN HARLEY, live in Norwich.
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