02 April Bloghaus – Indie Hits & Electro Bangers Gringo’s Mexican Tequila Bar
Remember Po Na Na’s in 2007? Te era of Nu Rave, French electro and bangers all round? Gringo’s on Prince of Wales are gonna take you back there this month and play all the indie hits and electro bangers that Monday’s were famous for. Expect to hear all the v best dance toons from Klaxons, Daft Punk, Simian Mobile Disco, Beastie Boys and, of course, Mr Oizo amongst loads of others. All profits are going the People's Picnic charity who do amazing work locally feeding those who cannot afford to feed themselves. Tey’re currently fundraising to buy a van, so get down to Gringo’s from 22:00 to get your groove going on. Check out their Facebook event page.
April Teatre Royal Norwich
Stand up guy Russell Kane brings his new show Right Man, Wrong Age on April 3rd, chatting about getting older and having to be more mature which is always a trial, especially if you are a comedian. On the following night, expect spaghetti western themes, Nirvana and Otis Redding songs amongst others when Te Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain hoof it back to the theatre. Tey’ve performed in the Royal Albert Hall and Sydney Opera House so you’re pretty much guaranteed a wicked cool night out. If tights and tutu’s are your thang, Northern Ballet is back with Swan Lake this month from 19th - 23rd. A mix of classical ballet mixed with cutting edge style, it’ll make you want to spread your wings and fly. Te Royal Shakespeare Company presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the end of April, with Quince, Puck, Bottom and the gang weaving their magical spell. Performing alongside the country’s finest actors from the RSC will be members of the Norwich based group Te Common Lot.
12-25 April Art of Norwich 43 Te Talk
Art of Norwich is a regular exhibition at St Margaret’s, where a collection of artists embrace inspiration and creativity by celebrating the revolutionary freedom to express themselves without censorship. Open to all artists regardless of style, qualification or experience, this is non pretentious arty stuff in a beautiful, tranquil environment. It will run for two whole weeks from 10-5 and is free for all, so head down for a gander. Teir opening evening is on 12th April from 7:30pm - 9:30pm with live music from Peter T, Michael Kitchens and JD Mason.
art-of-norwich.co.uk
13 April With A Little Bit Of Luck Te Garage
Never been to a play about UK Garage before? Hop on this then. Let’s go back to London in 2001. Raves. Revision. Re-election. Nadia is swept up in one hot summer’s night of love that promises endless possibilities. Drinking, dancing, hope, ambition, lust, greed... and decisions that will determine the rest of her life. Soundtracked by a live mix of old school UK Garage, this play explores the legacy of a cultural movement that defined the hopes of a generation. We’re lovin’ it like that.
thegarage.org.uk
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