From sharp-tongued actress Miriam Margolyes to Norfolk's own Nimmo Twins, a whole host of one night shows have been announced for Norwich Theatre Royal.
These new shows are coming to the venue this summer:
1. The Rocket Man: A Tribute to Elton John – June 26
Watch an amazing live band fronted by tribute act Jimmy Love as they take you down the Yellow Brick Road with two hours of glorious Elton hits.
2. 80s Live – July 3, 2022
Shoulder pads and big hair at the ready as 80s Live comes hurtling onto the stage this summer with hits that you know and love.
3. Islands in the Stream – July 5, 2022
A very special evening that celebrates the Queen and King of country music – Dolly Parton and the late great Kenny Rogers.
4. Miriam Margolyes – July 7, 2022
Spend an evening in the company of one of Britain’s favourite (and naughtiest) national treasures, Miriam Margolyes, as she shares stories from her remarkable life.
Tickets booked in bands A-D include a paperback copy of Miriam’s autobiography This Much Is True.
5. An Evening of Burlesque – July 8, 2022
The ultimate variety show blends stylish cabaret, comedy, music, circus, and burlesque and features world-class entertainers and stars of stage and screen in an extravaganza of glitz and glamour.
6. FastLove – July 9, 2022
A very special night celebrating the late great George Michael.
The talented cast will play all his hits, from Wham right through to his glittering solo career, including Wake Me Up, Faith, and Careless Whisper.
7. The Nimmo Twins: Holt? Who Goes There? – August 23, 2022
For one night only, Norfolk’s favourite comedy duo, The Nimmo Twins, will be taking to the Theatre Royal stage to celebrate their comeback and 25 years together.
Performing Holt: Who Goes There? this August, Owen Evans and Karl Minns will ring laughs from global catastrophes like the retirement of Stewart White, NCFC, and local government.
Tickets go on sale to gold friends, supporters, corporates, and friends on Wednesday, May 18, and general sale on Friday, May 20 at norwichtheatre.org
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