From a Neighbours star to a word-famous illusionist, these are the shows going on sale at Norwich Theatre in August 2024.
Tickets to performances at the Norwich Theatre Royal and Stage Two go on general sale on the last Friday of each month.
This next falls on August 30 and tickets are now on sale for Ambassadors, Corporate Members and Gold Friends.
Tickets for the Best Friends and Friends tier are available on Wednesday and the general sale starts on Friday.
NORWICH THEATRE ROYAL
Derren Brown: Only Human | June 24 – 28 2025
Derren Brown is returning to the city.
The multi-award-winning illusionist and mentalist,Much of the contents of the show is still under wraps but is promising a "mind-blowing experience".
The Rocky Horror Show | July 28 – August 2 2025
Australian star Jason Donovan is coming to Norwich in Richards O'Brien's rock ‘n’ roll musical.
He will reprise his role as Frank-n-Furter across the UK following a sold-out Australian Tour in 2024.
READ MORE: Owen Evans stars as Dame in Norwich Theatre's pantomime
NORWICH THEATRE STAGE TWO
One Way Out | October 26 2024
Theatre Peckham’s first resident company NO TABLE Productions presents this powerful drama exploring young British Caribbeans' experiences of the Windrush crisis.
The play follows four friends on the cusp of adulthood when a world-chattering event turns one of their lives upside down.
Joey Page: Nice One | February 17 2025
Joey Page is a working-class motor mouth, figuring out his place in the modern world through a series of awkward conversations that are constantly bursting his bubble.
MC Hammersmith: The MC Stands For Middle Class | May 4 2025
MC Hammersmith is a freestyle rapper who emerged from middle-class West London.
He presents an evening of improvised comedy raps based on your suggestions.
To book tickets and find out about the Friends and Ambassadors schemes visit norwichtheatre.org or call 01603 630000.
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