It isn't just panto you can enjoy in Norwich this Christmas, with a whole host of new shows announced.
Tickets have already been on sale for a while for Jack and the Beanstalk at Norwich Theatre Royal, but there are now six more shows to look forward to.
Norwich Theatre also runs the Playhouse and Stage Two, with these new additions planned for its Tis the Season Christmas programme.
NORWICH THEATRE PLAYHOUSE
1. Yippee Ki-Yay – December 5 – 7 2022
An uplifting action romp and unauthorised parody of the festive (or not?) Die Hard. Richard Marsh - London poetry slam champion - retells this classic story in an achingly-funny rhyming way.
2. The Puppini Sisters – December 8 2022
The vocal trio The Puppini Sisters will delight audiences with their close vocal harmonies in their signature 1940s style.
3. Mat Ricardo's Christmas Cabaret – December 10 2022
Ricardo's Christmas Cabaret will be an extravaganza of circus, comedy, cabaret and burlesque.
4. The Easy Rollers – December 11 2022
The Easy Rollers will take you back to the golden age of jazz. The seven-piece vintage jazz band will perform music from the prohibition era, highlighting famous music, artists and culture.
5. Le Gateau Chocolat and Jonny Woo – December 15-17 2022
The "Ebony and Ivory of drag" Le Gateau Chocolat and Jonny Woo celebrate Christmas at Norwich Theatre Playhouse.
NORWICH THEATRE STAGE TWO
The Heart of Winter – December 7 – 10 2022
The weather has gone topsy-turvy and no one can remember the last time it snowed or even rained. But Sally's dream changes everything when she meets the glowing heart of winter. This magical musical show is suitable for children aged three and up and features lots of fluffy snow.
Stephen Crocker, chief executive and creative director at Norwich Theatre, said: "Tis the Season at Norwich Theatre is about providing opportunities for togetherness at this time of the year.
"We have something for everyone, from Joe Tracini and Rufus Hound in Jack and The Beanstalk at the Royal to a Die Hard parody on stage at the Playhouse."
Tickets go on general sale on Friday, July 29.
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