NAC March-April 2016

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Tickets & Information

Wednesday 2 March

St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG

Oscar Wilde double bill – A performance of ‘Wilde Without the Boy’ followed by Wilde’s poem ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’

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· Theatre ·

Wilde Without the Boy

Performed by Gerard Logan, Olivier Award Nominee & Winner of The Stage’s Award for Best Solo Show of the 2011 Edinburgh Festival. Painfully brilliant and passionate, Wilde Without the Boy is a glimpse into the bruised, loving soul of one of the greatest geniuses ever to have lived.

8pm : £8.00 : £6.00 concessions : seated

Monday 7 March

· Literature ·

Words & Women – International Women’s Day

Celebrate International Women’s Day with the best and most exciting regional women writers and musicians.

7pm : £5.00 : seated Tuesday 8 March

· Folk ·

Folk East presents COVEN: International Women’s Day Concert with O’Hooley & Tidow, Lady Maisery & Grace Petrie

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Tigercub 19 March

8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door

· Talk ·

SPIEL presents Claire Hind & Gary Winters artist Zombie troubadours, radical saints and free-floating soap bubbles: fertile ground for cross-disciplinary arts practice. Claire Hind and Gary Winters offer a performative talk on their recent collaborative practice.

8pm : Pay What You Can : seated Friday 18 March

· Rock/Pop ·

Mick Flannery + Pip Mountjoy + Tilly Dalglish

One of Ireland’s great contemporary songwriters, Flannery ushers us into a romantic, dark and hopeful world. His honest lyrics and powerful stage presence have won him worthy comparisons to great songwriters such as Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits.

9 Mar

Ross Sutherland: Standby for Tape Back-up

10 Mar

Fearless Vampire Killers + Miss Vincent

8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door Friday 11 March

· Rock/Pop ·

Pony Up presents Ducking Punches Album Launch Show + Bangers + Chas Palmer-Williams DIY folk / punk favourites launch their brand new album.

Mapped Out presents Tigercub + support The Norwich Spring Equinox Fair

21 Mar

The Duke Spirit + support

22 Mar

Emmy The Great + support

23 & 24

An Evening with Ian McCulloch SOLD OUT

25 Mar

Ulrich Schnauss (live) + Nat Urazmetova (visuals)

26 Mar

The Tilting Sky presents The Thinking Men

31 Mar

Panic Room

2 Apr

NORCA presents Brazil Meets Cuba

Mapped Out presents Tigercub + support

3 Apr

The Sheepdogs + support

4 Apr

Jacqui McShee’s Pentangle

7 Apr

Craig Campbell

8pm : £5.00 adv : £6.00 door

9 Apr

Warsaw Village Band

10 Apr

True Stories

12 Apr

The Railsplitters

13 Apr

Byron Vincent: Talk About Something You Like

· Rock/Pop ·

· Fair ·

Far East Family Gatherings presents

FVK are stepping out of their goth-punk shadows and into the light with the release of their hard hitting mini album Bruises.

19 Mar 20 Mar

Carnival Inspiration Day

Sunday 20 March

Fearless Vampire Killers + VUKOVI + Miss Vincent

Mick Flannery + support

Hark presents TBC

Talented Brighton trio play their own brand of distorted grunge. Fuzzy, catchy and epic with a formidable pop edge.

· Rock/Pop ·

SPIEL presents Claire Hind & Gary Winters

1 Apr

Saturday 19 March

Thursday 10 March

17 Mar 18 Mar

2 Apr

8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door

8pm : £9.00 adv : £11.00 door

Intricate, groove heavy arrangements of original and traditional tunes drawing influence from the folk music of Europe and beyond.

COVEN: International Women’s Day Concert

talk

· Performance ·

Brash and opinionated, short and sharp, fast and furious, this Leeds punk five-piece are making waves on both sides of the Atlantic with their self-titled debut album.

Sheelanagig + Feral Mouth

Words & Women – International Women’s Day

8 Mar

Wednesday 9 March

· Rock/Pop ·

· Rock/Pop ·

Sheelanagig + Feral Mouth

7 Mar

Blazin’ Fiddles

Eagulls + Fear Of Men

Saturday 5 March

Combining fiddle, piano and guitar, Blazin’ Fiddles play fascinating, contemporary arrangements with the excitement, passion and sensitivity of traditional fiddle tunes from Scotland.

5 Mar

Thursday 17 March

8pm : £14.00 : £12.00 concessions : seated

1pm - 4pm : Free : NAC bar

Blazin’ Fiddles

Sonic Youths v3.2

8pm : £14.00 adv : £12.00 adv concs : £16.00 door : seated

The star of BBC’s Three Men In A Boat and They Think It’s All Over looks back on his life and career. Join Rory as he remembers bits and makes up the rest..

Experience time travel with a tasty lunch at Sonic Youths’ exclusive multi-genre showcase for emerging musicians aged 14-19.

· Folk ·

Eagulls + support

5 Mar

Natty + support

· Talk ·

Sonic Youths v3.2

Tuesday 15 March

4 Mar

15 Mar

Rory McGrath: Remembers (…or is it forgets?)

Saturday 5 March

8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door

Rory McGrath: Remembers (…or is it forgets?)

Pony Up presents Ducking Punches

“One of the stand-out shows of the Edinburgh Fringe” - The Stage. After a hard-drive crash and a near death experience, Ross Sutherland found himself house-bound with only one thing for company: an old videotape that once belonged to his grandad. The true story of one man’s journey into synchronicity and madness. 8pm : Pay What You Can : seated

· Rock/Pop ·

A gifted musician, poet and producer, Natty’s soulful melodies and references to roots culture make him an artist not to be missed.

Wilde Without the Boy

3 Mar

11 Mar

Ross Sutherland: Standby for Tape Back-up

Friday 4 March

Natty + support

2 Mar

12 Mar

Show And Tell and House Theatre present

Thursday 3 March

· Reggae ·

8pm : £15.00 : £12.50 concessions : seated

Exquisitely harmonic songwriting duo and BBC6 Music favourites O’Hooley & Tidow will be joined by Lady Maisery and the irrepressible Leicester songwriter, activist and performer Grace Petrie.

Ross Sutherland: Standby for Tape Back-up 9 March

Saturday 12 March

The Norwich Spring Equinox Fair

A unique charitable event to celebrate the turning of the seasons. Bringing together small independent businesses with workshops, DJs, food and live music from The Piratones.

12pm – 10pm: £6.00 adults : £4 under 16 : £2.00 under 4 Monday 21 March

· Rock/Pop ·

The Duke Spirit + support

Gritty, garage-rock fury from London four-piece.

8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door

8pm : £6.00 adv : £8.00 door

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16 Apr

Future of the Left

20 Apr

SPIEL presents Marcia X

22 Apr

The Rumble: Video Release Party

23 Apr

UEA Live Music Society Showcase

23 Apr

Shonen Knife + Bruja

24 Apr

Earl Slick and Bernard Fowler

25 Apr

Fuel Theatre presents The Joke

26 Apr

Pony Up presents Beach Baby + support

28 Apr

Pony Up presents Loyle Carner TBC

30 Apr

The Tilting Sky presents Keep Up + support


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