From famous comedians to West End musicals, there is something for everyone in the latest line-up announcement at Norwich Theatre Royal. 

In a move to make securing tickets easier for audiences, Norwich Theatre will now put shows on sale in the final week of every month.

The new pattern will be Monday for Gold Friends, Supporters and Corporates, Wednesday for Friends and Best Friends and Friday for general sale. 

Stephen Crocker, chief executive and creative director at Norwich Theatre, said: "We have been listening over the past 12 months to our audiences and what became clear is how much our audiences love announcements of new shows coming on sale.

"It gives everyone something to look forward to every month.”

Norwich Evening News: Heroes. Heroes. (Image: Supplied)

Heroes - Presented by Anglia Region Theatre School – May 7 2023

Anglia Region Theatre School presents Heroes – a dance extravaganza with more than 250 young performers.

Norwich Evening News: Legends of Variety. Legends of Variety. (Image: Supplied)

Legends of Variety – May 30 2023

When the age of Music Hall was diminishing after the First World War, audiences demanded more sophistication from their entertainment and variety shows took over.

Norwich Evening News: Griff Rhys Jones. Griff Rhys Jones. (Image: Supplied)

Griff Rhys Jones: The Cat’s Pyjamas – June 18 2023

Join Griff as he shares more funny observations and comic stories. No theme. The show always varies as Griff rambles on the developing national permacrisis. 

Norwich Evening News: Blood Brothers. Blood Brothers. (Image: Supplied)

Blood Brothers – June 27 – July 1 2023

Written by Willy Russell, the legendary Blood Brothers tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences.

Norwich Evening News: Stella School of Dance. Stella School of Dance. (Image: Supplied)

Jump Aboard The Journey - Stella School of Dance – July 16 2023

Stella School of Dance presents an uplifting and inspiring production.

Norwich Evening News: Life of Pi. Life of Pi. (Image: Supplied)

Life of Pi – September 25 – 30 2023

Based on the global phenomenon and winner of the Man Booker Prize, Life of Pi is the acclaimed and hugely popular adaptation of an epic novel of endurance and hope.

Norwich Evening News: The Full Monty. The Full Monty. (Image: Supplied)

The Full Monty – October 24 – 28 2023

Gaz and his mates are down on their luck and feel they have been thrown on the scrap heap, but they are determined to fight back and bare a little more than they ever thought they would have to.

Norwich Evening News: Quiz.Quiz. (Image: Supplied)

Quiz – October 31 – November 4 2023

Rory Bremner, Britain's top satirical impressionist, stars as TV's Chris Tarrant in James Graham's thrilling, entertaining and provocative drama Quiz.

In an outrageously audacious heist, Charles Ingram, aka the Coughing Major, and his accomplices duped the world's most popular TV quiz show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Or did they? 

Norwich Evening News: Beauty and the Beast. Beauty and the Beast. (Image: Supplied)

Beauty and the Beast - November 21 – 25 2023

Northern Ballet brings its signature sparkle to this timeless love story. When a terrifying creature threatens her father, Beauty selflessly leaves her family to live with the Beast in his castle.

A Vision of Elvis – January 2 2024

A Vision of Elvis is a smash-hit tribute show starring Rob Kingsley.

Norwich Evening News: Ross Noble. Ross Noble. (Image: Supplied)

Ross Noble: Jibber Jabber Jamboree – March 10 2024

Jibber Jabber Jamboree marks Ross Noble's 21st solo stand-up tour. To celebrate this milestone, he invites you to join him for an evening of the sort of inspired nonsense that has cemented his place as the supreme master of stand-up. 

Norwich Evening News: Romesh Ranganathan.Romesh Ranganathan. (Image: Supplied)

Romesh Ranganathan: Hustle – March 19 2024

Romesh is back with a brand-new show examining the human condition... are people inherently good? Is charity always a positive thing? Is hustling the key to success? Or is all this a load of rubbish we've made up to keep people working hard for no reason? 

This month's shows are on sale now for friends of the theatre and go on general sale on January 27.

Buy tickets on the Norwich Theatre website, in-person at the box office or call 01603 630000.