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16 & 24 September Celia Pacquola/Hannah Walker & Chris Torpe Norwich Arts Centre


Norwich Arts Centre continues to bring us brilliant shows into Autumn with two original performances which may help us to find answers to the big questions of life. Join multi award-winning Australian comic Celia Pacquola on Tuesday 16th September as she looks into the crystal ball to see what the future might hold. She’ll be taking us on a richly satisfying journey, with a compelling ‘what happened next?’ story. On Wednesday 24 September join Hannah Walker & Chris Torpe for their show I Wish I Was Lonely, a participatory show about contactability. A show in which the audience commit to leaving their phones on. A show investigating what it means to participate in communication – or not. Tere will be poems, there will be stories and there will be conversation.


Further details at www.norwichartscentre.co.uk


10 – 14 September Noirwich Crime Writing Festival Norwich


A deadly new festival of crime writing is coming to No(i)rwich this September in an exciting collaboration between the Crime Writers' Association, the University of East Anglia, Waterstones and Writers' Centre Norwich.


Noirwich Crime Writing Festival celebrates the sharpest noir and crime writing over five days of author events, film screenings and writing masterclasses in Norwich, UNESCO City of Literature. From big events featuring the likes of Val McDermid and Sophie Hannah, to specially developed crime writing masterclasses with Simon Brett and Henry Sutton, there's something for every reader and writer of crime. Tere’s a special day dedicated to Scandinavian crime writing, and a screening of Te Killer Inside Me at Frank’s Bar amongst many other events at this thrilling new crime festival. Don’t be scared to discover the full line up, ticket details and perhaps further clues at writerscentrenorwich.org.uk/noirwich.aspx


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– 01 March 2015 REALITY: Modern and Contemporary British Painting Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, UEA Norwich


If you’re a person who likes art that is about every day life, and stuff you can actually understand, get on down to the new exhibition at Te Sainsbury Centre, REALITY: Modern and Contemporary British Painting. Major 20th Century artists such as Walter Sickert, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and David Hockney are represented, alongside contemporary painters including Ken Currie, George Shaw and Caroline Walker. Te artists in REALITY cover a wide range of subjects, including the body, relationships, history, politics, war, the urban environment and social issues. Despite these different subjects, the works are all united by two things - the harsh realities that have affected British artists over


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