Looking for something to do this evening? Here's a quick guide to some of the events taking place in Norwich tonight.
• NNF16: Fierce Light
Event Info: A world premiere event celebrating almost 100 years since the Battle of the Somme, Fierce Light brings together a range of talented poets, filmmakers and visual artists to explore the war and its legacy in the 21st century.
Venue: Norwich Playhouse
Doors Open: 7.30pm
Tickets: £18
• NNF16: Sun Ra Arkestra
Event Info: As they celebrate their 60th anniversary, avant garde jazz group Sun Ra Arkestra will be performing in Norwich as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival.
Venue: OPEN
Doors Open: 8pm
Tickets: £21
• NNF16: Flat
Event Info: An incredible aerial spectacle will open up the Free Outdoor Programme of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2016. Flat, features an apartment set suspended from the walls of The Forum on which for 30 minutes, one man will climb, fall and leap around on whilst hanging horizontally in the air.
Venue: Outside The Forum
Doors Open: 10pm
Tickets: Free
• The Renadeans
Event Info: The Waterfront Studio tonight will be home to the first headline show by Norwich based rock and roll band The Renadeans, who are said to be influenced by the likes of Jim Morrison and Kurt Cobain. Also performing throughout the evening will be Tibetan Night Terrors, Chasing Creation and Fingers Crossed.
Venue: The Waterfront Studio
Doors Open: 7pm
Tickets: £6.60
• Cinema
Captain America: Civil War
Odeon: 17:30, 18:30, 19:45, 21:00 and 22:00
Vue: 17:05, 19:05, 20:20 and 21:30
Hollywood Cinema: 19:45
Neighbours 2: Sorority Rising
Odeon: 18:10, 19:10, 20:30 and 21:30
Vue: 17:55, 20:05, 21:05 and 22:25
Hollywood Cinema: 18:00 and 20:15
The Angry Birds Movie
Odeon: 17:30, 18:30, 19:45, 21:00 and 22:00
Vue: 17:40 and 18:40
Hollywood Cinema: 18:00
Florence Foster Jenkins
Odeon: 20:30
Vue: 16:40
Cinema City: 18:00 and 20:30
Hollywood Cinema: 17:35 and 20:00
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