Hit West End musicals and a chart-topping popstar are among the new Norwich Theatre shows going on sale in April 2024.
Tickets go on general sale on the last Friday of each month, which next falls on April 26.
Norwich Theatre Friends and Ambassadors enjoy priority access, plus extra benefits such as half-price tickets on the first night of most dramas.
READ MORE: 6 West End musicals coming to Norwich Theatre Royal in 2025
To find out more about the scheme and book tickets to shows, visit norwichtheatre.org or call 01603 630000.
NORWICH THEATRE ROYAL
Cirque: The Greatest Show | September 6 2024
West End hits combine with breathtaking performances and thrilling feats of agility and flair.
The Night Sky Show | February 16 2025
Astronomer and author Adrian West (aka VirtualAstro) presents a visual and thought-provoking experience.
Kinky Boots | March 4 – 8 2025
This smash-hit Broadway and West End show, featuring a score by Cyndi Lauper, is heading on tour, starring Strictly sensation Johannes Radebe as drag queen Lola.
Pigheart Boy | April 23 – 26 2025
Cameron is 13 and all he wants is to be normal, but he desperately needs a heart transplant.
Pigheart Boy is adapted from the novel by Malorie Blackman OBE.
Jane Eyre | May 20 – 24 2025
Experience the unexpected twists and turns of Jayne Eyre's life in this Northern Ballet production.
Chicago | July 14 – 19 2025
Set amid the razzle-dazzle decadence of the 1920s, Chicago is the story of Roxie Hart, a housewife and nightclub dancer who murders her on-the-side lover.
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NORWICH THEATRE PLAYHOUSE
The Highwayman | August 14 – 18 2024
Inspired by Alfred Noyes' classic poem, The Highwayman tells the story of a doomed love affair.
Paul Foot: Dissolve | September 12 2024 – Extra date added
What happens when everything you thought was important – your problems, grievances against others and your very identity – disappears?
Amy Gledhill: Make Me Look Fit on The Poster | September 29 2024
Amy Gledhill returns with a new show about self-confidence, romance and bin bags.
The Pantaloons Present: The Merry Wives of Windsor | September 30 2024
Sir John Falstaff, everyone's favourite Shakespearean sleazeball, has fallen on hard times.
Myra DuBois: Be Well | October 16 2024
Myra DuBois is back to lay her healing hands on the masses in this: her wellness sermon.
The Brief Life and Mysterious Death of Boris III King of Bulgaria | October 21 – 22 2024
A raucous and poignant tale in which a bunch of underdogs use every trick in the book to outwit the Nazis and save nearly 50,000 Jewish lives.
Will Young: Light it Up | October 30 2024
To celebrate Will's new album, Light it Up, he is embarking on his most intimate tour yet.
Ania Magliano: Forgive Me, Father | March 22 2025
You know when you're trying to wee on a night out, and a random girl you don't know starts telling you her secrets? Imagine that, but she has a microphone.
Aled Jones: Full Circle | May 8 2025
After 40 years in the business, Aled Jones reflects on a remarkable career.
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NORWICH THEATRE STAGE TWO
One Moment in Time | July 14 2024
Magician and mind illusionist Sean Alexander reflects on the defining moments in time that shape every one of us.
Helios | October 13 2024
A story about life, the invisible monuments we build to it and the little things that leave big marks.
It's the Economy, Stupid! | October 19 2024
Joe Sellman-Leava and Dylan Howells uncover how the economy wins elections.
Lewis Buxton: FRIEND | October 25 2024
Join award-winning poet and performer Lewis Buxton in a story about sports, sitcoms and socialising.
NORWICH THEATRE BEYOND
ARCADE | June 5 – 16 2024
DARKFIELD'S ARCADE is an interactive narrative that uses the aesthetic of 1980s video games.
The event will be taking place outside The Forum in Norwich.
SÉANCE | June 5 – 16 2024
SÉANCE, the first DARKFIELD shipping container experience, transforms the space into a Victorian séance room.
The event will be taking place outside The Forum in Norwich.
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