Norwich Theatre has announced its first digital season, pictured is chief executive Stephen Crocker.
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While you may not be able to take your seats in an auditorium just yet, you can enjoy live shows and activities from home as part of Norwich Theatre s digital season this spring.
Norwich Theatre, which runs the Theatre Royal, Playhouse and Stage Two, has launched its Digital Stage, which is a new streaming platform making elements of its creative programmes and performances available online.
RAMBERT: Rooms
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First up on the new virtual stage will be RE-CHARGE, the organisation s first digital season opening on April 8 with the live premiere of dance film Rooms from Rambert, one of Norwich Theatre’s longest-standing artistic partners.
Norwich Theatre has announced its first digital season, pictured is chief executive Stephen Crocker.
- Credit: Archant 2020
While you may not be able to take your seats in an auditorium just yet, you can enjoy live shows and activities from home as part of Norwich Theatre s digital season this spring.
Norwich Theatre, which runs the Theatre Royal, Playhouse and Stage Two, has launched its Digital Stage, which is a new streaming platform making elements of its creative programmes and performances available online.
RAMBERT: Rooms
- Credit: Contributed
First up on the new virtual stage will be RE-CHARGE, the organisation s first digital season opening on April 8 with the live premiere of dance film Rooms from Rambert, one of Norwich Theatre’s longest-standing artistic partners.
Gina Long
Joseph Ballard is brining back Norwich Fringe
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Joseph Ballard is a theatre producer, performer, and playwright based in Norwich. His career spans theatre shows and establishing charitable organisations and festivals, to teaching and working with the production team at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. During the pandemic, Joseph has led online creative and wellbeing programmes and he has relaunched Norwich Fringe, which will take place online from March 18-21.
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As someone working in the theatre industry, nearly all our work disappeared overnight, shortly followed by postponements which eventually became cancellations.
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