Tickets & Information
Saturday 4 January
· Rock/Pop ·
SonsOfMark + Bill Downs + Fisher & the Ferryman
Find Us St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
Brothers Glen and Owen play original tunes and covers with influences from Oasis, The Verve and a hint of The Everly Brothers.
8pm | £6 adv
Book tickets
Wednesday 8 January
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· Talk ·
Motherland Q&A
with Helen Linehan and Nina Nannar
Join us for a relaxed, live chat with writer of BBC Two’s hit comedy Motherland, Helen Linehan, and ITV News Arts Editor Nina Nannar with a screening from the new series.
8pm | £8 | Seated
All prices shown include admin fee. See website for details.
Thursday 9 January
· Film ·
Fortune Teller & Long Swords present:
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Upstairs Planet
A film about Cleaners From Venus & the Universe of Martin Newell + DJ sets from Thogdin Ripley & Nikki Hirst (Long Swords) + Special Guests
An independent film about the greatest band you’ve possibly not heard of: Cleaners From Venus, the jangly-guitar, synth-driven outliers from the edges of the 1980s, and beyond. Led by the Godfather of British Lo-Fi Martin Newell, we’re talking cassette culture, DIY punk attitude and intelligent, poetic lyricism that should have found a much wider audience.
8pm | £9.50 adv | £8.50 concessions | Seated Friday 10 January
· World ·
The Baghdaddies + support
The Baghdaddies’ exuberant and rampant brand of world music is an exhilarating cocktail of Balkan melodies, ska and latin grooves and sizzling brass played with furious energy and theatrical humour.
8pm | £11.50 | £13.50 door Saturday 11 January
· Market ·
Fierce Babe Norwich x NAC presents Jumble Up!
Remember Jumble Up? We’ve teamed up with Fierce Babe Norwich to bring it back! Jumble Up! is a good old fashioned jumble sale, where you can find second hand treasures - music, books, clothes, bric-a-brac and more. A bazaar of new-to-you treasures. Advance booking for pitches is essential.
11am – 3pm | FREE Entry | Pitches £10 Saturday 11 January
Who’s Who
Photo. Ibibio Sound Machine by Adam Maizey
· Rock/Pop ·
· Performance ·
The People’s Princess
A scratch performance of a brand-new coming-of-age musical about power ballads, street parties and a princess. 1981. A housing estate somewhere in England. Sharon dreams of being Princess Diana but as she grows up she discovers that life isn’t a fairy tale... sometimes it’s better than that. If you ever stuck Athena posters on your bedroom wall, lip-synced to Top of the Pops or surfed three channels in search of something better – this show is for you. And for anyone who ever dreamed of being a princess.
5pm & 7.30pm | Pay What You Can Afford £4 concs | £6-12 | Seated Wednesday 15 January
· Workshop ·
True Stories Live Workshop
We all have stories to tell but sometimes we just need a helping hand to make them flow. Come to our next True Stories Live workshop and we can offer that help as well as tea and cake.
Venue : Anteros Arts Foundation, 11-15 Fye Bridge St, Norwich NR3 1LJ Workshop: 5pm-7pm | £6 | £4 concessions Friday 17 January
· Rock/Pop ·
Pirate Joe & The Foreign Locals
Thursday 23 January – Sunday 26 January
· Performance ·
Tilted East Festival > Winter
A new seasonal festival of performance with live art happenings and music throughout the venue. Tilted East will engage, ask questions and break rules with exciting new work by performers, poets, musicians and writers. Playful, provocative and political.
Thursday 23 January
· Performance ·
Tilted East Festival presents Truth to Power Café Led by artist Jeremy Goldstein
A new international performance event mixing memoir, image, poetry, music and live and spontaneous testimony from participants speaking truth to power in response to the question ‘who has power over you and what do you want to say to them?’ Is it to your parents, a sibling, politician, lover, landlord, neighbour, religious leader, boss, banker, or simply your best friend? It’s time to tell them the truth before it’s too late. “The revolutionary potential of theatre at its best and most direct” – Lyn Gardner, Guardian
8pm | Pay What You Can Afford £4 concs | £6-12 | Seated Truth To Power Café 23 January
8pm | SOLD OUT
Saturday 18 January
· Rock/Pop ·
Sonic Youths v7.1
Everyone’s invited to check out the future of original music when we showcase the latest additions to our #SonicYouthsFam, all aged 14-19. Acts TBA.
Saturday 18 January
Sunday 26 January
True Stories Live: Tilted
Join us for a special TSL as part of our Winter Tilted East Festival. Listen to real people tell real stories on the theme Tilted in front of a warm, supportive audience.
7.30pm | Pay What You Can Afford £4 concs | £6-12 | Seated Monday 27 January
The Philadelphian turned Mancunian is considered one of indie music’s most forward-thinking artists. His latest album Deportation Blues is an exhilarating, dynamic document of calamity and stress, relayed through richly melodic and bold arrangements spanning singer-songwriter classicism, gnarly synth-pop, ‘50s rock’n’roll and various junctures between, mirroring their maverick creator’s jarred emotions and fractured mindset.
8pm | £14 adv | £16 door Wednesday 29 January
· Poetry ·
TOAST ft. Rob Auton & Erin Bolens
One host. Two headliners. Three floor spots. And all of you. TOAST is a welcoming & exciting evening of poetry & spoken word from the country’s best writers. This month featuring poet & comedian Rob Auton and poet & theatre maker Erin Bolens. Hosted by Lewis Buxton.
· Performance ·
Mother Country
A former enslaved woman wants to tell her story. An aspiring writer wants to ghost it. The abolitionists want to publish it. Whose version will prevail? This scratch performance of Mother Country, a new play by Mags Chalcraft-Islam, working with Barbadian director Sonia Williams, tells the real story behind The History of Mary Prince, the first book by a black British woman. The performance will be accompanied by an exhibition curated by the Caribbean Heritage Museum and will be followed by a Panel discussion with Mags, the exhibition’s curators and Hannah Young who will introduce the work of the British Slave Ownership Project Co-commissioned by Norwich Arts Centre.
Thursday 30 January
· Rock/Pop ·
And So I Watch You From Afar presents Jettison
Equal parts political, cultural and musical, Jettison is a genre defying enterprise with an irreverential two finger salute against convention. The 50 minute AV piece is an evangelical journey through a specially created landscape world from the beautifully villainous mind of visual artist San Wiehl and sees the band at their most introspective, accompanied for the first time by a string quartet.
8pm | £18.50 adv | £20.50 door | Seated Friday 31 January
· Electronic ·
Oddbox & HARK presents Max Cooper
Live AV Show
Max Cooper has carved out a unique position for himself as an artist, merging electronic music, visual art and science through installations. His latest project, ‘Yearning for the Infinite’, was borne out of a commission from the Barbican and is an audio/visual rendering of our obsession with the unobtainable. Presented as both an album scored to a visual story and a mindblowing immersive audio/visual live show.
8pm | £15.50 adv | £17.50 door Saturday 1 February
· Electronic ·
Gameplan + Mosaic
Five-piece indie rock band from Norwich, Gameplan have recently been enjoying playing the London circuit, headlining venues such as the O2 Academy. Now they’re looking to make a statement on the Norwich scene with their own material.
8pm | £6 | £8 door
Monday 3 February
· Folk/Blues ·
Smoke Fairies + support
In the making of their new album ‘Darkness Brings the Wonders Home’, produced by Phil Ek (Fleet Foxes), Smoke Fairies draw inspiration from mysteries both real and imagined to create a gothic-tinged folk soundtrack.
The Prettiest Starman
8pm | £11.50 adv | £9 adv concessions | £13.50 door
· Rock/Pop ·
BC Camplight + Birds of Hell
· Rock/Pop ·
This ever-popular homage to surely the prettiest starman of all time, David Bowie returns to NAC performing some of his bestloved songs from Space Oddity, Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Diamond Dogs, Station to Station and Lodger. Come along, sing your hearts out and let’s remember this brilliant, much-loved artiste together.
· Performance ·
8pm | Pay What You Can Afford £4 concs | £6-12 | Seated
1pm-4pm | Pay What You Can Afford £4 concs | £6-12
Sunday 19 January
Widely respected and acknowledged by members of (and those close to) The Who, as the group that most interprets the songs of Pete Townshend and the legendary live performances of The Who, with honesty and integrity. Giving nothing less than 100% .
8pm | £14 adv | £16 door
Wednesday 15 January
Friday 24 January & Saturday 25 January
· Performance ·
8pm | £13.50 adv | £15.50 door
Sh!t Theatre Drink Rum with Expats
“The rising stars of performance art.” – The Telegraph Celebrating their final year as Europeans, island-monkeys Becca and Louise got invited to the 2018 European Capital of Culture in Malta, having missed out on Hull last year. They went to drink rum with Brits abroad but found a lot more than they expected. Lads on tour Sh!t Theatre want to talk about home, your home, what we are doing in your home, what you might be doing in our home and how cheap the beers are. From our small island in the sea to another small island in the sea, Sh!t Theatre found mystery and murder in the fight to be European.
8pm | £11.50 | £8 concessions | Seated
Tuesday 4 February
· Comedy ·
Ivan Brackenbury supports Tom Binns:
The Psychic Comedium
And So I Watch You From Afar 30 January
Comedy genius Tom Binns - star of BBC sitcom Hospital People and as seen recently in Dictionary Corner on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown - will be bringing his critically-acclaimed hilarious one man show to Norwich. We’ll see the psychic “spirit comedium” and bonkers hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury, as well as meeting Tom’s family through the powers of ventriloquism.
8pm | £15.50 | £13.50 concessions | Seated
8pm | Pay What You Can Afford £4 concs | £6-12 | Seated
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