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24-26 July Laugh in the Park Chapelfield Gardens


For me, laughing in a field is pretty much the best thing ever. Tere ain’t no better time to do this than at Laugh at the Park at Chapelfield Gardens, which gives us four whole nights of well established and new stand up comics right in the centre of the city. Te bar opens at 6pm and food will be available so it’s perfect for heading there straight after work. Te comedy starts at 8pm each night, and there are some really great names on the line up this year including Jo Caulfield, Te Boy With Tape On His Face, Lee Nelson and Nish Kumar. Get your tickets sharpish from ueaticketbookings.co.uk as space is limited.


redcardcomedyclub.com


25 July Norwich Pride


July? Must be time for Pride! Tis colourful and vibrant annual celebration from the LGBT community has a packed schedule of good times, all free and all inclusive. Tere’ll be stalls in the Forum, a massive picnic in Chapelfield Gardens, a very special Pride show at the Forum featuring a choir, singers, drag queens and dancers and an art exhibition at St Margaret’s Church. Te highlight has to be the parade at 2pm; come dressed to the nines and don’t forget your beautiful banners! Te fun doesn’t end when the sun sets; head on to evening events in venues across the city including Te Loft and Te Castle. And there’ll be loads of rainbow flags flying proudly from the rooftops of some of Norwich’s most well known buildings as usual.


norwichpride.org.uk


July Teatre Royal Norwich


Jersey Boys (July 7th – 18th) has proved to be one of Norwich’s hottest tickets for July with hardly any tickets left as we go to print. Strictly Come Dancing groovers Kristina and Robin bring their fancy footwork to Norwich July 21st – 25th with Puttin’ On Te Ritz. It’s a blinged out celebration of the Golden Age of Hollywood thanks to some stunning song-and-dance routines feat tunes from George Gershwin, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin. Take any kids you know to see Peter Pan: Return To Neverland from July 29th - August 1st. Te show finds out what happened to the characters from JM Barrie’s classic novel years after it ended. Wendy’s married and the Lost Boys are living in London but children are starting to disappear; could Captain Hook be back? Tis brand new adventure features 250 young people drawn from courses taken at the Teatre Royal. Support your local young actors and dancers!


theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk


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