October Teatre Royal Norwich
Te nights are drawing in, so where better to be entertained than in the comfy seats at the Teatre Royal, where as usual there’s something for everyone. A classic fairy tale gets a stunning makeover courtesy of Northern Ballet early in October with a magical Imperial Russian-inspired version of Cinderella. Ten the Royal Shakespeare Company returns to Norwich with Henry IV Parts I and II, the story of a monarch struggling to cope with the demands of his role as King while his country faces a host of threats. James Lance from I’m Alan Partridge, and World War Z’s John Gordon Sinclair take on the iconic roles of Jeeves and Wooster in the West End hit on October 21-25, and the month ends with the return of the hit musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Te biblical story of Joseph boasts a top cast including Lloyd Daniels (X Factor) in the title role, and Matt Lapinskas (Dancing On Ice and EastEnders) as Pharoah.
www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
11 October 5th Annual Magdalen Street Celebrations
As if there’s not enough for you to do the weekend of 10th &11th October, what with Norwich Sound & Vision and the Next Big Ting all going on, you can also pootle along to Magdalen Street for some fun. Celebrating the area’s range of cultural backgrounds and local talent, there’ll be live music under the flyover from skiffle, jazz and samba groups, and also a special World Music and Reggae stage at the Blueberry. As well as music, the day will offer a huge variety of events and activities all along the street, including fire jugglers and stilt walkers courtesy of Tri Fie R, up-to-the-minute contemporary art, heritage tours, exhibitions and a family area with workshops by Norwich Puppet Teatre. Te fun runs from 10 until 5.
www.
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04-10 October Norwich Cocktail Week Various venues
Cocktails! Gotta love ‘em, even after you’ve just woken to a horrific hangover. So, a week-long celebration of cocktail culture in Norwich has just got to be a good thing. It’s simple enough; you just buy a wrist band which entitles you to discounts off drinks and events at cocktail venues across the city.
Tere are 18 local cocktail bars already on board, including popular haunts 42 King Street, Norwich Cocktail Club, Te Birdcage, Te Plasterers Arms and Te Ten Bells offering exclusive discounts to wristbands holders. Tere will also be a selection of non-cocktail related benefits available to wristband holders, such as discounted makeovers at Urban Decay and cocktail masterclasses and tastings. So you can develop mad new skills in the drinks cabinet department. Tat should wet your whistle, anyway.
www.norwichcocktailweek.com
27 Oct – 01 Nov 37th Norwich Beer Festival St Andrews and Blackfriars Halls
We’ve done all the cocktails. Now let’s do the BEER. Te 37th Norwich Beer Festival, organised by the Norwich & Norfolk Branch of CAMRA will be held as usual at St. Andrews and Blackfriars Halls this month, so expect to see much excitement building up outside those fine and ancient buildings. 200 cask-conditioned Real Ales from Britain's independent brewers will be on sale, along with draught and bottled beers from Continental Europe. Tere’ll also be a large range of traditional ciders and perries, with over 40 varieties from East Anglia, the West Country and elsewhere. If you get a little merry and fancy a jig, there’s live music throughout the festival from Te Vagaband, Te Cleaving Heevages, and Norfolk Wherry Band amongst others.
www.norwichcamra.org.uk
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