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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / exhibitions May 21, 2010
Art Alive in Norfolk ChurchesSaturday, May 29 to Monday, May 31 2010 Nine historic Norfolk churches and one cathedral will be bursting with artistic endeavour during art alive in churches, Bank Holiday weekend Saturday, May 29 to Monday, May 31. Art Alive in churches has been organised by The Diocese of Norwich, Churches Discovery Project.www.norfolkopenchurches.com/artalive […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Tourist Attractions Norfolk and Suffolk May 20, 2010
The weekend starts early this Thursday when Red Card Comedy Club return to Diss Corn Hall with another great line-up of comedians. Kicking the night off will be Harvey Oliver whose rapid fire gag rate and experience at dealing with errant punters is legendary. Next up will be Sean Percival, an ex-welder from the Black […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / exhibitions / Tourist Attractions Norfolk and Suffolk May 13, 2010
Fun for all at this year’s Museums at Night Specialat the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich This May the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery are once again joining forces to bring an exciting night of activities and entertainment to Norwich as part of the Europe-wide Museums […]
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charities / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Gardens and Gardening May 12, 2010
NGS – Afternoon Holly Tea by the Norfolk Broads Visitors to a Norfolk National Gardens Scheme open garden are enticed to sample “Afternoon Holly Tea” at How Hill Farm Garden. Owned and tended by Peter Boardman, he has created three separate gardens here dating back as far as 1968. Peter opens his garden for the […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Music April 12, 2010
Poetry-next-the-Sea, Wells 7th to 9th May 2010, Singing, Saying and Spirit Poetry-next-the-Sea has arranged an exciting programme of poetry performances and workshops for its annual festival, Singing, Saying and Spirit held in Wells-next-the-Sea, North Norfolk, Friday 7 May to Sunday 9 May, www.poetry-next-the-sea.com. Poets with international and national reputations, young up and coming talent and […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / exhibitions / Tourist Attractions Norfolk and Suffolk March 23, 2010
Project celebrating farming heritage begins in the Wingfield area with a ploughing event on 8 April 2010 The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts’ Heritage Lottery funded outreach project, Culture of the Countryside, has linked up with Wingfield Barns and Swingletree Stables in Suffolk for an exciting series of public events celebrating the heritage of farming […]
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£4701 TAKEN! What a result from last Saturday’s Auction of Promises! On behalf of the organising committee I thank everyone who supported the event – including, of course, our excellent auctioneers Lawrence Baynes and Robbie Kinsella, the Lot donors and bidders (both successful and unsuccessful – the latter are invaluable at auctions provided you are […]
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HighTide 2010: Booking now open Dear subscriber, We are thrilled to announce this year’s full festival season and to give you an exclusive chance to become a Priority Booker and book tickets ahead of the rest. Inside this season brochure, you will find full details on all the Festival’s plays, platforms, film screenings, secret shorts […]
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Bungay Black Dog: an interview with David Waldron from Pagans for Archaeology David Waldron is the author of a new book, Shock! The Black Dog of Bungay: A Case Study in Local Folklore, and he kindly agreed to be interviewed by Pagans for Archaeology. It’s his second book; the first was The Sign of the […]
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Rare Bird Alert – WAXWING photo © Glyn Sellors Courtesy Lee Evansuk400clubrarebirdalert.blogspot.com Ordnance Survey map could help bird watchers find waxwings Bird watchers may find an Ordnance Survey map for Norfolk helps them locate an unusual species that has recently been spotted on England’s east coast. Since being seen for the first time outside Norwich […]
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Mind over Patter! Cinema City, Norwich, proudly present Chris Cox’s award-winning,Smash-hit Edinburgh Festival showOn Tuesday 2nd March at 9pm FACT 1: Chris Cox can’t read minds. FACT 2: There’s no such thing as mindreading. FACT 3: Watching this show will make you doubt the above facts. Twenty-five-year-old Chris Cox is one of the most unique […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Waveney Valley January 28, 2010
HighTide Season 2010 We’re delighted to exclusively announce Season 2010, HighTide’s fourth year of work. But first, we’d like to recap on a magnificent Season 2009, and thank you for your support. In March, Stovepipe opened in London as a site specific production with the National Theatre and Bush Theatre. The Sunday Times listed it […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk January 28, 2010
HighTide Season 2010 We’re delighted to exclusively announce Season 2010, HighTide’s fourth year of work. But first, we’d like to recap on a magnificent Season 2009, and thank you for your support. In March, Stovepipe opened in London as a site specific production with the National Theatre and Bush Theatre. The Sunday Times listed it […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Music January 26, 2010
HighTide announces it is to recruit an Ensemble who will work across the company’s 2010 Season Today, HighTide’s Artistic Director Steven Atkinson announced that the leading new writing company HighTide will enter its fourth Season of work with a new emphasis on creating an Ensemble of actors who will collectively realise three new HighTide productions. […]
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Art & Theatre / Events in Norfolk and Suffolk / Music / Waveney Valley January 25, 2010
HighTide announces it is to recruit an Ensemble who will work across the company’s 2010 Season Today, HighTide’s Artistic Director Steven Atkinson announced that the leading new writing company HighTide will enter its fourth Season of work with a new emphasis on creating an Ensemble of actors who will collectively realise three new HighTide productions. […]
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The New Year seemed to follow Christmas without a break. Depending on which day of the week these celebrations fall, many businesses close for the whole period. This is because, in many cases, it would be too costly to start up for a couple of days and then close down again. One way or the […]