Archive for March, 2010
Our (pink) summer brochure is out now
Blog posted:29 March 2010
If you happen to be strolling past the Playhouse this week, drop in and pick up a copy of our new brochure. Over the next few weeks you can also look out for it across the city and county…
It’s pink!
It covers May – September 2010!
It’s chock full of great shows from the likes of Al Murray, Shappi Khorsandi, Barry Cryer, Maria Friedman, BUG#4 and Sarah Millican!
Yahoo!
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Download the latest podcast from Norwich Playhouse!
Blog posted:29 March 2010
Listen to us chatting about shows coming up at the theatre, and speaking to cabaret Godfathers The Tiger Lillies, Skylight director Peter Wilson MBE, and comedy king Stewart Lee – talking about his writing, his TV show, and which jokes he bought off his wife.
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Spooky Goings On
Blog posted:18 March 2010
Do you revel in the dark delights of Edgar Allen Poe?
Do you enjoy the macabre chill of Wilkie Collins’ gothic murder mysteries?
For the last couple of years, Les Enfants Terribles Theatre Company have been one of the must-see companies at the E4 Udderbelly (that big upside-down purple inflatable cow) at the Edinburgh Festival and at the new Udderbelly Festival on London’s South Bank. Their 2008 children’s show The Terrible Infants, a Roald Dahl and Tim Burton-esque collection of stories, was hugely acclaimed and won a number of awards, including The Stage Critics Choice.
They bring their current show, Ernest and the Pale Moon, to Norwich Playhouse on Saturday 27 March at 6pm and 8.30pm. This deliciously dark show is a is a noir horror about a man who spends his days watching the beautiful young woman who lives opposite him. Upon seeing her with another man he is thrown into rage and driven to murder. Slowly Ernest is on a spiralling descent into madness. The piece contains live music, inventive design and physical storytelling to provide a thrilling and terrifying experience.
Tickets are murderously bargainous at only £10/£8
“A gloriously gothic production”
THE TELEGRAPH ****
“Channelling Edgar Allan Poe and Henry James.. the company produces a compelling and macabre account of obsession, immurement and murder …”
THE STAGE – CRITICS’ CHOICE (MUST SEE SHOW 2009)
“As fresh as a new wound”
THE METRO ****
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