NAC March-April 2019

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Tickets & Information

Friday 1 March

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Friday 15 March

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FOO FIGHTERZ are fast becoming recognised as the premier Foo Fighters tribute delivering a true representation of the power and energy you come to expect from the Foo Fighters themselves.

Touring their fourth offering, The Story Is… (produced and mixed by Barny Barnicott – Arctic Monkeys, The Enemy, The Temper Trap), Skinny Lister takes the tales of the everyday and turns them into potent pop that rings oh so true.

8pm | £8 adv | £10 door

8pm | £17 adv

Saturday 2 March

Saturday 16 March

London-based 10-piece collective effortlessly weave together elements of jazz, soul, hip hop, Latin, dub and electronics in a flow of thought-provoking and life-affirming music.

Don’t Spook The Horse

8pm | £11.50

· Talk ·

Sunday 3 March

A Respectful Conversation - About BREXIT

Everyone is shouting and no one is listening. This is not a debate with winners and losers but the chance for proper conversations to take place in a safe and respectful environment. Presented by NAC and LJ Hope Productions. Supported by National Centre for Writing.

7.30pm | £3 | Adv booking recommended Thursday 7 March

· 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 help as well as tea and cake.

5pm – 7pm | £6 | £4 concessions At Anteros Arts Foundation, 11-15 Fye Bridge St, Norwich NR3 1LJ Thursday 7 March

· Comedy ·

Glenn Wool: Wool’s Gold II (The Iron Pirate)

Comfortably in his forties, award-winning comedian & new dad Wool delves into his back catalogue of material spanning 25 years to perform some of his more subversive routines. “Effortlessly funny.” – The Guardian

8pm | £15.50 | £13.50 concessions | Seated Friday 8 March

Fierce Babe Night Market

· Market ·

Fierce Babe Network Norwich are holding a special night market to celebrate International Women’s Day! Join us from 6pm for all your usual Fierce Babes hijinx with some extra pizzazz! Vegan and gluten free food available plus DJ and after party in the NAC bar.

6pm – late | Free

· Jazz / Soul ·

Nubiyan Twist + support

· Rock/Pop ·

A journey through Neil Young’s long and varied career, from delicate acoustic masterpieces like ‘Through My Sails’ and country classics such as ‘Heart of Gold’, to the powerful folk rock anthems he is so well loved for.

· Rock/Pop ·

Foo Fighterz

+ The Wood Burning Savages + Trapper Schoepp

Book tickets

Online: norwichartscentre.co.uk By phone or in person: Tel. 01603 660352 Monday – Friday 1pm – 5pm Saturday 10am – 6pm

· Folk/Punk ·

Skinny Lister

Find Us St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG

8pm | £16 adv | £18 door

Nubiyan Twist 16 March

Saturday 9 March

Sunday 17 March · Rock/Pop ·

40/40 Fundraiser Launch Party #nacregeneration With Sink Ya Teeth + Our Quiet Friends + Lucy Grubb

Join us for a very special 40/40 launch party to hear all about our recent Arts Council 500k grant to regenerate Norwich Arts Centre and our 40/40 fundraising campaign.

8pm | Pay What You Can Afford £1-20 Tuesday 12 March

· Rock/Pop ·

Punk Rock Blues presents Husband and wife, Chris Turpin and Stephanie Jean are emerging from a period of self-discovery and mutual creative power to create the rawboned and stripped back musical romance that is Ida Mae.

8pm | £11.50 adv | £14 door | Seated & Standing

· Poetry ·

Jemima Foxtrot: Kiss Me, Help! I Hate You

An evening of love, laughter, community and boozing! Three women at different stages of their lives. They’re in the same pub on the same night. What are they thinking? This funny and raucous show, written and performed by Jemima Foxtrot, tells three women’s stories using audience interaction, poetry, story-telling and song.

8pm | Pay What You Can Afford | Seated Thursday 14 March

Sarah Darling + Lucy Grubb

+ The Danny Mcvey Trio

Upbeat and soulful music pulled from honky-tonk, western swing, rockabilly, rock roll, rhythm & blues, soul and doo-wop.

8pm | £13.50 adv | £15.50 door Monday 18 March

· Rock/Pop ·

Thorpe Music Showcase

Thorpe St Andrew School return to NAC to showcase the ability of their talented music students.

· Country ·

Nashville based singer-songwriter, one of the brightest new stars on the country music scene, is sure to take you on a whimsical country-pop ride.

Wednesday 20 March

· Performance ·

Luke Jermay: Intuition

Luke Jermay is back and better than ever with a brand new interactive stage show jam packed with phenomenal jaw dropping demonstrations of intuition, telepathy and prediction; your mind will be read, your choices will be predicted and your future will be revealed.

8pm | £10 | £8 concessions | Seated Thursday 21 March

· Comedy ·

Off The Kerb presents

Angela Barnes + Louise Young + Kelly Convey (MC)

Support your comedy girl gang and make sure to head down to NAC for our regular Off The Kerb comedy night!

8pm | £13.50 | £11.50 concessions | Seated

· Hip Hop ·

No Half Steppin presents: Chrome and full band

with Ill Inspired & DJ Super JB

+ support from The B Line recordings showcase featuring Whirlwind D + Specifik (Part of ‘The ill circus’ tour) + Uncle Mic Nitro + DJ Just One

Chrome is back with his latest album, Dopamine Hit. Packed with the hardest of beats, and flows matched by very few in the game, the raw factor scale is at breaking point on this latest offering from B-Line Recordings. “Old school HipHop reimagined for the 21st century” - Tom Robinson BBC 6Music

8pm | £10 adv | £12 door Sunday 24 March

· Poetry ·

TOAST Featuring Caroline Bird & Cai Draper

Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys

7pm | £13 | Seated

Ida Mae + support

Wednesday 13 March

· Swing ·

Friday 22 March

One host. Two headliners. Three floor spots. And all of you. TOAST is a new, welcoming and exciting evening of poetry and spoken word from the country’s best writers. This month featuring award winning poet & playwright Caroline Bird with support from poet Cai Draper.

Thursday 28 March

· World/Folk ·

Solana + Nebula Sun

With their polyrhythmic fusion of world and folk styles, Solana have made quite a splash on the music and festival scene across the UK. Taking influence from such diverse greats as Tigran Hamasyan, Kíla, Vicente Amigo and Dhafer Youssef, Solana’s sound is rhythmically complex and harmonically rich.

8pm | £8 adv | £10 door Friday 29 March

· Performance ·

Last Night in Europe

Inspired by three years of division, let’s mark Brexit together. Featuring new writing from Steve Waters (Limehouse), James McDermott (Rubber Ring) and UEA students, Coast to Coast Theatre Company invite you to an evening of drama, music, games and conversation. After debuting six urgent monologues, there will be the opportunity to discuss, celebrate or commiserate Britain’s exit from the EU long into the night.

8pm | Pay What You Can Afford | Seated

7.30pm | Pay What You Can Afford £6-£12 | Seated Monday 25 March

· Blues ·

Lucky Peterson & The Organisation + Soho Blues Legendary American Bluesman and one of the strongest contemporary voices; master of the blues guitar and the Hammond B3, celebrates his 50th Anniversary of performing professionally.

8pm | £17 | £14.50 concessions Tuesday 26 March

· Rock/Pop ·

PONY UP presents BODEGA + support

New York art-punks released their debut album Endless Scroll earlier this year to rave reviews from the likes of Observer, The Guardian, Independent, Financial Times, DIY, Uncut and more. BODEGA revitalises the rock and roll vocabulary under the influence of post punk, contemporary pop, hip-hop, kraut rock, and folk-derived narrative songwriting.

8pm | £13.50 adv | £15.50 door Wednesday 27 March

Rosy Carrick: Passionate Machine

· Performance ·

Yak 30 Mar

Saturday 30 March

· Rock/Pop ·

PONY UP presents Yak + support

There’s always been an element of chaos to the London-based trio Yak, which made their exhilarating live shows so memorable. It’s an approach that they take to a new level with their second album Pursuit of Momentary Happiness.

8pm | £13.50 adv | £11.50 adv concessions | £15 door

Winner of Brighton Fringe’s Best New Play Award 2018, Passionate Machine is a hilarious and searingly honest story about obsession, salvation and finding yourself – literally. “A truly fascinating and empowering piece” - Broadway World

8pm | Pay What You Can Afford | Seated

8pm | £17 adv | £20 door

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