Arts and Theatre
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Situated in north Norfolk, Holt, Bircham Gallery stocks work by over 200 artists including paintings, prints, sculpture, studio ceramics, glass and designer jewellery. Admission is free.

Located in the picturesque north Norfolk town of Holt, The Gallery Holt displays a variety of original artwork by the UK's finest professional and semi-professional artists.

Cromer Pier is a Grade II listed, 151-metre-long traditional Victorian pier and the town"s most iconic landmark. It is one of only five UK seaside piers with a flourishing theatre and is home to the only end of the pier show of its kind in the world. Open all year round, Cromer Pier offers visitors a whole host of entertainment, from superb crab fishing, to souvenirs from the gift shop, restaurant, bar, traditional kiosk selling ice creams, stunning coastal views with magnificent sunsets, FREE Wi-Fi throughout, RNLI lifeboat station and theatre. It"s a "must visit" destination for anyone exploring the region and one of Norfolk"s most historic and unique attractions.

The Maddermarket Theatre was formed in 1921 by its founder Nugent Monk and is a unique and intimate theatre located in St John's Alley, Norwich. Audiences across the ages have enjoyed incredible theatre, comedies and music concerts at this community theatre, situated in the heart of Norwich's city centre.

Located on Theatre Street, Norwich Theatre Royal is an art-deco theatre that hosts a large range of touring productions. Theatrical performances in Norwich date right back to late medieval times where shows were performed on decorated stages wheeled into the city centre during festivals.

Norwich Puppet Theatre is housed in a converted medieval church to the north of Norwich's city centre, adjacent to the Whitefriars/Barrack Street roundabout. It offers a unique experience to visitors, with a regular programme of puppet-making workshops and performances and is one of only three building-based puppet theatres in England.

Located in St Benedict's Street, Norwich, close to the city centre, Norwich Arts Centre is internationally recognised and a contemporary arts venue delivering a wide programme of live music, theatre, live art, dance, visual art, family performances, exhibitions, comedy and literature.

The Princess Theatre in Hunstanton offers live entertainment, cultural activities and films.

Situated in the beautiful parkland campus of the University of East Anglia, the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is south west of the historic city of Norwich and is suitable for families, school and student groups and anyone with an interest in art. It is free to enter for everyone, with a charge for their special exhibitions. The Sainsbury Centre is accessible to disabled visitors including those with limited mobility and those accompanying them, with the exception of the Mezzanine Gallery.