Tickets for more than 20 new theatre shows coming to Norwich go on sale this week.
On May 26, people will be able to purchase tickets for new shows at Norwich Theatre Royal, Norwich Theatre Playhouse and Stage Two.
The theatre company is now putting shows on sale in the final week of every month and the new pattern will be Monday for Gold Friends, Supporters and Corporates, Wednesday for Friends and Best Friends and Friday for general sale.
Here are some of the shows at Norwich Theatre Royal which are about to go on sale.
Tubular Bells - October 1, 2023
One of the most groundbreaking albums of all time, Tubular Bells, will be presented live with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra this autumn ahead of the album's 50th anniversary.
SIX - February 20 to 24, 2024
From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of 21st-century girl power.
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Bonnie and Clyde the Musical - March 12 to 16, 2024
Two small-town kids from the middle of nowhere became America's biggest folk heroes.
Fearless, shameless, and alluring, this is the electrifying story of love, adventure and crime that captured the attention of an entire nation.
Jesus Christ Superstar - April 8 to 13, 2024
With 1970s Rock Opera, watch the extraordinary events that take place on the final weeks of Jesus’s life through the eyes of Judas, before Jesus' crucifixion.
These are some of the new shows at the Norwich Theatre Playhouse.
Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet: A Shakespeare Double Bill - July 23, 2023
Macbeth in 40 minutes? Romeo & Juliet in 40 minutes? Both shows are performed by four actors in one evening.
Two of Shakespeare's Greatest Tragedies transformed into outrageous comedies.
Watson: The Final Problem - June 26, 2023
A Sherlock Holmes tale of long-buried secrets, betrayal and death set in 1894. Watson is alone, with Sherlock Holmes and Mary both gone.
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London seethes with false reports and rumours, so Watson tells his tale, and the detectives must face their nemesis, Professor Moriarty.
Reverend Richard Coles: Borderline National Trinket -September 28, 2023
An intimate evening with Reverend Richard Coles embarking on a first full national tour because he's done pretty much everything else a person can do.
Sex, drugs, pop stardom, religious epiphany, love, a dream job, and the madness of grief. Some or all of this may come out as Richard lifts the lid on life truly lived.
Rosie Jones: Triple Threat - October 17, 2023
Rosie Jones is on the road for a UK tour, and, boy, she is EXCITED.
This show is guaranteed to be full of unapologetic cheekiness, nonsensical fun and unadulterated JOY from the triple threat herself.
Gareth Gates in The Best of Frankie Valli - January 23 to 24, 2024
Gareth Gates joins cast members from the smash-hit Tony award-winning musical Jersey Boys and other hit West End shows for a celebration of timeless music from one of the biggest-selling groups of all time.
There are also many shows on sale at Norwich Theatre Stage Two.
The King of Nothing - October 26, 2023
A puppet musical inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Emperor's New Clothes. King Reginald is a ruler who likes to keep in style, but the fashions change so fast. He's afraid he can't keep up.
Hearing of the King's predicament, two fast-talking "weavers" head to the palace with their brand new fabric: it's "smart", and it's "in" and it never goes out of fashion.
Soon the Kingdom is alive with talk of the magical cloth, and Reginald can't wait to wear his new suit to the Big Parade. But what are these weavers really spinning?
Buy tickets on the Norwich Theatre website, in person at the box office or call 01603 630000.
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