From hit musical We Will Rock You to comedian Iain Stirling, as Norwich Theatre Royal and Playhouse remain closed due to coronavirus here are all the latest updates on cancelled and rescheduled shows.

Eastern Daily Press: Theatre bosses are trying to find new dates for Les Miserables. Picture: Supplied by Norwich Theatre RoyalTheatre bosses are trying to find new dates for Les Miserables. Picture: Supplied by Norwich Theatre Royal (Image: Archant)

In line with government advice, the Theatre Royal and the Playhouse are closed until further notice and Norwich Theatre, who run both venues, are currently working with a large number of promoters and producers to reschedule as many events as possible to future dates.

They are urging customers not to contact the box office or social media team about specific shows and all ticket-holders will be contacted directly by phone or email if the show they booked has been cancelled or rescheduled.

They are also working closely with Cameron Mackintosh Ltd to find alternative dates for Les Miserables at the Theatre Royal, which cut short its Norwich run, and they will get in touch with customers directly about credits and refunds which “may take a few weeks due to the sheer number of ticket-holders”.

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This is the full list of cancelled and rescheduled shows show far...

Eastern Daily Press: Peppa Pig's Best Day Ever has been rescheduled Credit: Dan TsantilisPeppa Pig's Best Day Ever has been rescheduled Credit: Dan Tsantilis (Image: Archant)

NORWICH THEATRE ROYAL

Cancelled

The Birthday Party (May 12 to 16)

Stella School of Dance (May 24)

Breakin’ Convention (May 29 to 30)

Big Red Bath (June 6)

Sheila‘s Island (June 9 to 13)

The Overtones (June 16)

Eastern Daily Press: We Will Rock You will now come to the Theatre Royal in 2021 instead Credit: Picture: Johan PerssonWe Will Rock You will now come to the Theatre Royal in 2021 instead Credit: Picture: Johan Persson (Image: Johan Persson)

Birmingham Royal Ballet Peter & The Wolf (July 3 to 7)

Sao Paulo Dance (October 27 to 28)

Rescheduled

Jonathan Pie (April 6) – October 27 2020

Tenebrae Choir (April 7) – August 9 2020

Michala Jane School of Dance (April 10) – August 29 2020

Peppa Pig (April 11 to 12) – August 1 to 2

Eastern Daily Press: Comedian Iain Stirling's Playhouse show has been rescheduled Picture: Ian West/PA Wire.Comedian Iain Stirling's Playhouse show has been rescheduled Picture: Ian West/PA Wire. (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

Rob Beckett (April 13) – February 28 2021

Nemesis (April 19) – August 15 2020

A Beautiful Noise (April 28) – August 25 2020

We Will Rock You (May 4 to 9) – w/c April 26 2021

Lost in Music (May 18) – August 28 2020

Derren Brown: Showman (May 19 to 23) – June 29 to July 3 2021

Banff Film Festival (May 26) – October 30 2020

Everybody's Talking About Jamie (June 1 to 6) – March 30 to April 1 2021

Eastern Daily Press: Kiri Pritchard-McLean Credit: Supplied by Norwich PlayhouseKiri Pritchard-McLean Credit: Supplied by Norwich Playhouse (Image: Archant)

Rumours of Fleetwood Mac (June 7) – August 6 2020

Tim Vine is Plastic Elvis (June 17) – November 1 2020

English Youth Ballet: Swan Lake (June 18 to 19) – August 3 to 4

Six (July 14 to 19) – March 2 to 7 2021

West Side Story (July 30 to August 1) – Postponed to 2021

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Eastern Daily Press: Tom Rosenthal, star of Friday Night Dinner, Plebs and Drunk History, will now perform in Norwich in 2021 Picture: Idil SukanTom Rosenthal, star of Friday Night Dinner, Plebs and Drunk History, will now perform in Norwich in 2021 Picture: Idil Sukan (Image: Idil Sukan/Licensed for press use)

NORWICH THEATRE PLAYHOUSE

Cancelled

Pamela’s Palace (May 21 to 22)

A Midsummer Nights Dream (July 8 to 9)

Turnstyle (July 16)

Rescheduled

Ruby Wax (March 21 to 24) – August 23 to 27 2020

Round The Horne (March 25) – September 1 2020

Tom Rosenthal (March 26) – February 1 2021

Mark Thomas (March 28) – September 3 2020

The Cavern Beatles (April 3) – September 28 2020

The Amazing Bubble Man (April 4) – April 3 2021

Ben Hart (April 6) – September 7 2020

Matt Parker (April 7) – September 15 2020

Iain Stirling (April 8 to 9) – April 1 to 2 2021

John Shuttleworth (April 14) – September 12 2020

Jonny Awsum (April 15) – September 8 2020

Arabella Weir (April 16) – September 2 2020

Stacey Kent (April 17) – October 16 2020

Showstopper! (April 18) – January 30 2021

Kiri Pritchard-McLean (April 23) – September 22 2020

Graffiti Classics (April 24) – September 10 2020

Simon Brodkin (May 4 to 5) – October 5 & 13 2020

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Spontaneous Potter (May 6) – March 27 2021

Jonny & The Baptists (May 7) – Ocotber 22 2020

The Tiger That Came To Tea (May 8 to 10) – October 17 to 18 2020

Mark Watson (May 12 to 13) – September 20 to 21 2020

Sofie Hagen (May 14 to 15) – September 23 2020

The Sound of Springsteen (May 16) – October 15 2020

Tom Stade: You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet (May 18 and 25) – November 17 to 18 2020

Adam Buxton Rambles… (May 19 to 20) – October 7 to 8 2020

Gary Meikle: Surreal (May 23) – August 28 2020

Rachel Parris (May 28) – October 14 2020

Clinton Baptiste (May 29) – October 12 2020

Steve Hughes (June 3) – September 9 2020

Josie Long (June 4) – November 15 2020

Doris Day Songbook (June 6) – October 24 2020

Alistair McGowan Piano (Jun 20) – October 25 2020

Basil Brush Family Show (July 4) – July 3 2021

Basil Brush Unleashed (July 4) – July 3 2021

Simon and Garfunkel Story (July 25) – July 9 2021

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For future shows, the box office phone service is open from 1pm to 6pm Monday to Friday on 01603 630000 while online booking continues as normal at norwichtheatre.org.

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