Here's a quick guide to some of the events taking place in Norwich tonight.
• A Midsummer Night's Dream
Belatedly celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death with the nation's favourite play, performed at Norwich Theatre Royal as never before. Mixing professional actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company and amateur actors from The Common Lot, this show will make for a magical and unforgettable evening.
Venue: Norwich Theatre Royal
Doors Open: 7.30pm
Tickets: £8 - £25.00
• Sistema in Norwich Gala Evening
Enjoy an evening of entertainment featuring musical, dance and theatre performances as well as comedy acts all in aid of Sistema in Norwich, a local charity that aims to transform the lives of young people living in areas of social deprivation. Performers include Karl Minns, Helen McDermott, Meg Bays and Himazas.
Venue: Norwich Playhouse
Doors Open: 8pm
Tickets: £12
• Michael Chapman: 50 years on the road tour
50 years since his first live performance, folk singer and songwriter, Michael Chapman heads back on the road to celebrate his professional career. Tonight he performs in Norwich alongside pedal steel guitarist BJ Cole.
Venue: Octagon Unitarian Chapel
Doors Open: 7.30pm
Tickets: £15
• Adnams Norwich Wine School: Fine and Rare
Join Jim for an evening of fine wine tasting as he opens some prestigious bottles from across the globe and explains why they have gained such high status in the world of wine.
Venue: Adnams Cellar & Kitchen Store, Unthank Road
Doors Open: 7pm
Tickets: £40
• Cinema
Captain America: Civil War
Odeon Standard: 17:30, 19:00, 19:30, 20:00, 20:15, 21:00, 21:45, 22:30 and 22:45
Odeon IMAX 3D: 20:30
Odeon 3D: 18:15 and 19:45
Vue Standard: 17:45, 18:40, 20:15, 21:05, 21:35 and 22:50
Vue 3D: 19:30
Hollywood Cinema: 19:45
The Jungle Book
Odeon: 17:40, 20:20 and 21:30
Odeon 3D: 18:50
Vue: 18:55, 20:00, 20:45 and 22:00
Cinema City: 18:00
Hollywood Cinema: 18:00
Demolition
Odeon: 17:45 and 20:15
Cinema City: 18:20 and 20:45
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