The programme will also support the National History Museum s Dippy on Tour, with its much-loved Diplodocus coming to Norwich Cathedral from July 13 to October 30.
On the day Dippy arrives, there will be a Circus Spectacular and an animal theme will run throughout Interlude in the Close.
The season will culminate with a week of circus performances from Norwich s own Lost in Translation Circus, alongside other international companies. There will also be a programme of activities
for school-age children and community groups.
Norwich Theatre s Lost in Translation Circus rehearse Christmas show A Circus Carol.
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Stephen Crocker, chief executive and creative director of Norwich Theatre, said: “Interlude was originally conceived as a hugely creative, boldly ambitious and proudly resilient response to bringing back live performance to Norwich in a safe way and that remains at the heart of Interlude in the Close.