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JULY Teatre Royal


July starts mysteriously as Agatha Christie’s A Murder Is Announced takes to the stage. It sees a death being officially revealed in a local newspaper before shots ring out, but who is behind this very public proclamation of a death? Running from July 3-8, it features a host of TV actors including Louise Jameson who played Rosa DiMarco in EastEnders. A big bestseller by David Walliams gets the stage treatment from July 13-15 as his book Gangsta Granny comes to the city. Packed with laughs and adventure and his distinctive humour, this is a must-see. Ten a very different female character takes centre-stage from July 17-22 as the National Teatre brings Jane Eyre to the city. West End and Broadway classics are celebrated in A Night At Te Musicals featuring Norfolk’s own Joe Ringer Band on July 30, before the following evening sees an exciting new production of the classic children’s story Te Railway Children. Bring the tissues for that one *tearful emoji*.


07-09 JULY Lord Mayor’s Celebration Norwich


Whoop! Time once again for the city to go wild with excitement as we celebrate the Lord Mayor. On Friday participate or spectate at the Gas Hill Gasp at 7.15pm or catch Cirque Bordello’s acrobats outside City Hall at 8.45pm. Saturday sees the funfair in full swing, a zipwire on Rampant Horse Street, giant whale on Westlegate, Feast on the Street on Teatre Street, Maui Waui in Chapelfield Gardens, an Arts Centre stage outside the Forum feat Franko Fraize and Hackney Colliery Band amongst others, BBC Introducing in Chapelfield, a 5K road race, water balloon toss on St Peter’s Street, procession at 5pm and a pirate party on St Stephens. Don’t miss the grand finale - fireworks off the Castle at 10.30pm. Sunday starts with Te Crack Of Dawn disco at 6am at the Arts Centre, and continues with an urban art fair from 11 on St Peter’s St, Norwich Lanes Fayre from midday, the Bishop of Norwich’s Open Gardens from 1pm and the infamous Te Great Norwich Duck Race at 3pm.


09 JULY Norwich Lanes Summer Fayre St Benedicts and beyond


Back once again it’s the best day of the year on St Benedict’s due to popular demand. Catch live music stages, DJ booths, pop-up performances and street food, stalls, and art trails along with some very special surprises. Since it started in 2008, the Fayre has expanded and now spreads its wings to include many more of the streets, alleyways, courtyards and open spaces of this historic part of the city. Start the day off right at the Arts Centre with early morning disco and breakfast Te Crack Of Dawn from 6am, and then join right in with the Lanes party from 11am.


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14 JULY Te Heavy Metal Ding Dong Charity Gig Te Owl Sanctuary


I’m pretty sure everyone reading this has struggled with mental health issues, or knows someone who has. Support our local Mind charity by rocking the hell out at the Owl this month. Te Heavy Metal Ding Dong Charity Gig will feature a four band bill, a mixed bag of heavy tunes from post hardcore to metalcore to punk. It’s free entry with donations welcome and encouraged - all money made through donations will go straight to Norwich Mind.Horns and hearts up, Norwich. Find out more on their Facebook event page.


14-15 JULY Shakespeare Festival Norwich Cathedral


Te UK’s premier all male theatre company,Te Lord Chamberlain’s Men return to Norwich Cathedral to perform Shakespeare’s most hilarious farce,Te Comedy of Errors, amidst the beautiful open-air surroundings of the Cathedral Cloisters. Performed in the open air with Elizabethan costumes, music and dance, these two nights will stick in the memory. Chairs are provided, and there’s a pop up bar serving drinks and snacks, or bring a picnic.


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18 JULY Punjabtronix Norwich Arts Centre


Get down to the beats and rhythms of North India at the Arts Centre this month. Technology meets tradition as cutting edge live electronica and digital technologies combine with the traditional sounds of Punjab. Mercury nominated electronic music producer DJ Swami joins forces with folk musicians to create an innovative musical and visual experience, combining cutting edge electronic beats with raw energetic DNA of Punjab. Get in. Enter our competition online to win a pair of tickets!


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