Norfolk and Norwich Festival highlights: 12 May
The People's Tower being built which is a cardboard replica of St Peter Mancroft Church for the Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2014. Picture: Denise Bradley - Credit: copyright: Archant 2014
Here are today's events for the Norfolk & Norwich Festival.
Today's Events
-St George's Theatre, Great Yarmouth: Long Live The Little Knife. Dynamic, uplifting, absurd and boisterous caper, from David Leddy, 7.30pm, £12.
-Norwich Cathedral: Choral Pilgrimage 2014: The Voice of the Turtle Dove. The Sixteen and Harry Christophers revisit the golden age of Renaissance polyphony with a programme of music by English composers John Sheppard, Richard Davy and William Mundy, 7.30pm, £12-£25.
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-Norwich Playhouse: Pioneer. The story of the first mission to Mars, a tale about man's desire to reach to another planet, 7.30pm, £10.
-Norwich Arts Centre: Live Art Club presets The Way You Tell Them. Rachel Mars interrogates her desire and compulsion to be funny, 10.30pm, £7.
-Norwich Arts Centre: Live Art Club presents Other/Other/Other Takeover. A group of people explore as many mysterious spaces in the centre as they can, 11.30pm.
Exhibitions
-Upper Cathedral Close, Norwich: Stephen Brandes - The Last Travelogue of Albert Sitzfleisch. Billboard trail reporting time travel. All day.
The Undercroft, Norwich Market: Tipping Point. Kathy Hinde's kinetic sound sculpture, noon-6pm, free. To May 18.