These are some of the best events happening across the city and beyond from May 10 to 26 2024.
Book tickets for all shows at nnfestival.org.uk
MOSH Picture: Simon Lazewski (Image: Simon Lazewski)
Where: Epic Studios, 112-114 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD
When: May 23-25, 7.30pm
Price: £7.50-£20
Rachel Ní Bhraonáin brings her new show MOSH to Epic Studios for its UK premiere.
Performed by a troupe of five dancers, a guitarist and a drummer, MOSH tells an unconventional story about the communal experience with humour and heart.
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Jonny Greenwood Picture: Shin Katan (Image: Shin Katan)
Where: Octagon Chapel, Norwich, NR3 1BN
When: May 18, 2pm/4pm/6pm/8pm
Price: £7.50-£50
Radiohead member Jonny Greenwood’s latest composition has its world premiere at this year’s festival.
Performed by James McVinnie and Eliza McCarthy on the Octagon Chapel’s organ, 268 years of reverb captures the atmosphere of its historic surroundings.
Mo & The Red Ribbon Picture: MC Monin (Image: MC Monin)
Where: Westlegate, Norwich, NR1 3LX (start point) to The Forum, Norwich, NR2 1BH
When: May 10, 9pm (parade lasts approximately 1hr20mins)
Price: Free
The opening event of this year’s festival, Mo and the Red Ribbon combines puppetry and emotional storytelling in a parade through Norwich.
It will explore the experience of migration from a child’s perspective.
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an Accident / a Life Picture: FilipVanRoe (Image: FilipVanRoe)
Where: Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL
When: May 24-25, 7.30pm
Price: £10-£35
Marc Brew’s new collaboration with Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, an Accident / a Life, sees him recreate a pivotal moment in his life to tell poignant truths about the way things can change in a second.
The Adnams Spiegeltent in Chapelfield Gardens, which becomes Festival Gardens for the N&N Festival Picture: Andi Sapey (Image: Andi Sapey)
Where: Chapelfield Gardens, Norwich, NR2 1SF
When: May 15-26
Price: Various
Highlights from this year’s Festival Gardens offering include chef Alex Firman’s culinary Feast From The East and the residency of Colombian circus troupe Circolombia in the Adnams Spiegeltent.
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Aurora Orchestra Picture: Mark Allen (Image: Mark Allen)
Where: Norwich Cathedral, Norwich, NR1 4DH
When: May 11, 6pm/8pm
Price: £7.50-£27
A highlight of the festival’s classical music line-up, Aurora Orchestra presents a performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 up close and personal in the atmospheric confines of Norwich Cathedral.
Jessica J Lee Picture: Ricardo Rivas (Image: Ricardo Rivas)
Where: Adnams Spiegeltent, Chapelfield Gardens, Norwich, NR2 1SF
When: May 26, 10.30am
Price: £7.50-£10
The N&N Festival’s City of Literature strand includes Uprooted, an engaging discussion on nature and literature with Marchelle Farrell and Jessica J Lee.
Join them in a hopeful and healing environment to tackle difficult questions of how to plant new roots when we feel out of place.
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Michael Pandya (Image: Supplied)
Where: Octagon Chapel, Norwich, NR3 1BN/Sheringham Little Theatre, NR26 8RE/The Corn Hall, Diss, IP22 4LB
When: May 14-17
Price: Various
Pianist and conductor Michael Pandya will perform two concerts, collaborating with fellow pianist Keval Shah and baritone Michael Hamilton.
Additionally, young violinist Geneva Lewis makes a welcome festival return for three special concerts across Norfolk.
Sir Antony Gormley and Lord Cholmondeley, owner of Houghton Hall, at the installation of Time Horizon at Houghton Hall Picture: Pete Huggins (Image: Pete Huggins)
Where: Houghton Hall, PE31 6TY
When: Antony Gormley (until October 31) Magdelene Odundo (May 12-September 29)
Price: £22 online, £24 on the gate, ages 18 and under go free, students £10, houghtonhall.com
At Houghton Hall, Antony Gormley presents his spectacular large-scale installation Time Horizon, while Dame Magdelene Odundo presents an exhibition of her revered ceramic sculptures.