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SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO BARE EVERYTHING! Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the iconic film, The EVERYMAN THEATRE, CHELTENHAM and BUXTON OPERA HOUSE in association with MARK GOUCHER and DAVID PUGH present The Full Monty. Back by popular demand, the boys are returning with a major national tour! There are no heroes in Simon Beaufoy’s heartfelt play, just a group of lads trying to regain their dignity and pride. This fast and funny play is still very much of our time, as again we are hit by a cost-of-living crisis. Gaz and his mates are down on their luck and feel they have been thrown on the scrap heap, but they are determined to","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"eeb2bd86f9d0c7ef","spikyText":"Mary Beard, Secret Histories of Ancient Rome, historian, sold-out tour, emperors, battles, complex lives, Roman politics, thought-provoking connections","text":"[Event] Mary Beard: The Secret Histories of Ancient Rome Renowned historian Mary Beard returns to the stage after her sold-out 2025 tour, stepping once more into the world of Ancient Rome — a civilisation whose stories still shape the way we see ourselves today. In this captivating live event, Mary takes you beyond the well-worn paths of emperors and battles, revealing the rich and complex lives of those often left out of the history books. She rewrites popular narratives, casting fresh light on what we think we know. But this isn’t just about the past—Mary draws thought-provoking connections between Roman politics and today’s world. What can we learn from the history of Rome, how might it resonate with the political landscapes we navigate today? Why does Rome still matter? Don’t miss the ","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"6990ccc44f2d0e68","spikyText":"Norwich, trendy, kind, walkable, pedestrianised street, 1967, traffic free, The Georgian Townhouse, The Assembly House, Theatre Royal, Forum","text":"[itineraries] 2 nights in 'trendy but kind' Norwich The newspaper says that Norwich is a 'cosmopolitan city with a small-town feel, a green conscience and a warm heart'. 'It's trendy but kind,' the report added. Norwich is a very walkable riverside city - in fact it had the country's first pedestrianised street, London Street, in 1967. Today, most of the city centre is traffic free, a deliberate attempt to make it as enjoyable an experience as possible. Places to stay recommendationsThere's a shabby chic vibe to The Georgian Townhouse, a short walk from the city centre through Chapelfield Gardens. Choose from cosy bedrooms to one- and two-room apartments. There's more Georgian splendour at The Assembly House, close to the Theatre Royal and Forum. With stylish rooms and suites, this is also","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"bf292a7698cfb75e","spikyText":"Assembly House, Theatre Street, most popular public library, Thomas Ivory, 1754, Norwich market place, Georgian mansion, hotel, dining venue, events space, John le Brun, 1258, St Mary hospital","text":"Immerse yourself in Georgian splendour by booking one of our stunning bedrooms at The Assembly House.","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"dbf97c1a3bf24ecb","spikyText":"Assembly House, hotel, restaurant, afternoon tea, private dining, wedding venue, events space, The Chantry, Norwich NR2 1RQ, 01603 626402, OpenTable 4.6 rating, 7,451 reviews, British cuisine, £26–£40","text":"Down a sweeping driveway off Theatre Street, next to what the venue's own copy describes as the most popular public library in Britain, stands The Assembly House. Designed by architect Thomas Ivory in 1754, it sits a short walk from Norwich's ancient market place — a Georgian mansion that has been operating as a hotel and dining venue long enough that most people in the city have a story about it. The building's history goes back further still: in 1258, a hospital dedicated to St Mary was founded on the site by John le Brun. What stands today, though, is Ivory's work, and the interior — chandeliers, grand proportions, the lot — is considered remarkably complete for its period.","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"0acb25f479953529","spikyText":"afternoon tea, four tiers, multi-award winning, Secret Garden Afternoon Tea, themed afternoon teas, Afternoon Cheese","text":"Afternoon tea The thing The Assembly House is most associated with — and most vocal about — is its afternoon tea. The format is four tiers, served beneath the chandeliers, and the venue describes it as multi-award winning, though the specific awards aren't named in publicly available material. What is named is the historical hook: Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, is credited with originating the afternoon tea tradition in the nineteenth century, and the House leans into that lineage. In 2025 and into 2026, the offering has expanded. There is now a Secret Garden Afternoon Tea, which has been covered by the Evening News, and a series of themed afternoon teas running throughout 2026. There is also something called Afternoon Cheese — a savoury alternative that appears on the gift voucher ","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"positive","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"9cd596e9ffad8916","spikyText":"Room One, grand suite, private terrace, separate front room, largest hotel bathroom, Norfolk, check-in 3pm-5pm","text":"The rooms There are multiple bedrooms, all described as luxury, though the standout is Room One. The venue's own description of it is direct: 'Room One is not shy.' It is a grand suite with a private terrace, a separate front room, and what the House claims is the largest hotel bathroom in Norfolk — the centrepiece being a roll-top bath. Check-in is between 3pm and 5pm; after that, access is via a lock box unless alternative arrangements have been made in advance. It is worth noting that detail before booking a late arrival.","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"df380fa6b7dc5320","spikyText":"locally sourced, seasonally led, breakfast, lunch, Murder Mystery Night, Godfather Part II Supper Club","text":"Dining beyond tea The restaurant menu is described as locally sourced and seasonally led. The venue's own framing is that the menus 'reflect the surroundings they are served in' — which, given the surroundings, sets a particular expectation. Breakfast is available, as is lunch. Private dining is offered separately. The events calendar for 2026 includes a Murder Mystery Night with Dinner on 8th May, billed as 'The Mask of a Murderer', and a Godfather Part II Supper Club on 21st May — 'The Godfather Part II Supper Club: La Famiglia Returns' — which gives a reasonable sense of the register the House pitches its evenings at. These are ticketed events rather than standard restaurant bookings.","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"d5791355f3eaa16a","spikyText":"Norwich's main wedding venue, Georgian rooms, candlelit ceremony spaces, chandeliers, Norfolk's best-connected hotel, largest indoor venue","text":"Weddings and events The Assembly House is also one of Norwich's main wedding venues. The building's Georgian rooms, candlelit ceremony spaces, and chandeliers make it a logical choice for that market, and the venue markets itself accordingly. For corporate use, it positions itself as Norfolk's best-connected hotel and the city's largest indoor venue — a combination that makes it a regular choice for conferences and business events as well as private functions. The East of England Tourism Awards 2024 are referenced on the homepage, suggesting the venue was recognised in that cycle, though the specific category isn't stated in available material.","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"positive","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"6a848bc46302dfb8","spikyText":"Norwich, cosmopolitan, small-town feel, green conscience, warm heart, walkable city, pedestrianised street, market, library, cathedral quarter","text":"The setting Norwich itself is worth a word. A Visit East of England itinerary describes it as 'cosmopolitan with a small-town feel, a green conscience and a warm heart' — 'trendy but kind' is the phrase used. It is a walkable city: London Street became the country's first pedestrianised street in 1967, and most of the centre is now traffic-free. The Assembly House sits close to the market, close to the library, and within easy reach of the cathedral quarter. Theatre Street, where the driveway entrance sits, is central enough that arriving on foot from most of the city centre takes under ten minutes.","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"positive","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"57f91c2a84782420","spikyText":"afternoon tea, most in-demand service, gift vouchers, OpenTable, events programme, website calendar, Chantry, Norwich, NR2 1RQ, admin@assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk","text":"A note on booking Afternoon tea is the most in-demand service and books up, particularly at weekends and around the themed tea dates. The venue sells gift vouchers redeemable against anything — tea, cheese, lunch, Beforenoon Tea, rooms — which makes them a practical option if you want to give someone the choice. Reservations for the restaurant can be made via OpenTable. For the events programme, the House's own website carries the full calendar. The address for correspondence and directions is The Chantry, Norwich NR2 1RQ; the email is admin@assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk.","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"207379bca196d7db","spikyText":"Sylvia Pankhurst musical, hip hop, funk, soul, women’s suffrage, working women, impoverished, silenced, Josh Cohen, DJ Walde, Kate Prince","text":"[Event] Sylvia Sylvia Pankhurst – fearless, flawed, and unforgettable. The untold story of the rebellious middle child of Emmeline Pankhurst takes centre stage in this irresistible hip hop, funk and soul musical that moves your feet and fires your spirit. Whilst her mother and sister battled for women’s suffrage, Sylvia ignited a revolution for the forgotten: working women, the impoverished, the silenced. Caught between her family and her beliefs, Sylvia risked it all to bring change to millions. With an electrifying score by Josh Cohen and DJ Walde, renowned choreographer and storyteller Kate Prince (ZooNation – Message in a Bottle, Some Like it Hip Hop, Into the Hoods, The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party) delivers her Olivier-nominated vision in this theatrical treat that audiences can’t get enou","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"92d8f5a3dacca88b","spikyText":"Matthew Bourne's Cinderella, RAF pilot, magical night, London 1940, Second World War, New Adventures, 30th anniversary","text":"[Event] Matthew Bourne's Cinderella Matthew Bourne’s epic interpretation of the classic fairytale, has, at its heart, a true war-time romance. A chance meeting results in a magical night for Cinderella and her dashing young RAF pilot, together just long enough to fall in love before being parted by the horrors of the Blitz. London 1940. The Blackout. A siren sounds… New Adventures return to Norwich with the 30th Anniversary celebration of one of their most popular and beloved productions, Matthew Bourne’s CINDERELLA – a thrilling and evocative love story, set in London during the Second World War. Matthew Bourne’s epic interpretation of the classic fairytale, has, at its heart, a true war-time romance. A chance meeting results in a magical night for Cinderella and her dashing young RAF pil","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"dd7e996a6f94bcba","spikyText":"Chris Packham, nature, The Really Wild Show, Springwatch, Inside Our Autistic Minds, Earth, encyclopaedia of stories","text":"[Event] Chris Packham's World of Wonder For nearly forty years Chris Packham has been the voice of nature in the UK. Through his groundbreaking work on The Really Wild Show, Springwatch, Inside Our Autistic Minds, and Earth, Chris has devoted his remarkable life to engaging with the natural world – and urging us all to do the same. For nearly forty years Chris Packham has been the voice of nature in the UK. Through his groundbreaking work on The Really Wild Show, Springwatch, Inside Our Autistic Minds, and Earth, Chris has devoted his remarkable life to engaging with the natural world – and urging us all to do the same. Join Chris as he opens an encyclopaedia of stories from his lifetime of curiosity and conviction. From a childhood bedroom bursting with feathers, skulls, jam-jars full of ","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"a75ef4e8c40ba417","spikyText":"ELO Experience, Jeff Lynne, 20th anniversary, UK, US Top 40 hits, 10538 Overture, Evil Woman, Living Thing, Diary of Horace Wimp, Don't Bring Me Down, Mr Blue Sky, A New World Record, Discovery, Out o","text":"[Event] The ELO Experience 20th Anniversary The legacy left by Jeff Lynne & The Electric Light Orchestra barely needs any introduction – suffice to say that between 1972 and 1986 they achieved more combined UK and US Top 40 hits than any other band on the planet! '10538 Overture', 'Evil Woman', 'Living Thing', 'Diary of Horace Wimp', Don't Bring me Down' and of course 'Mr Blue Sky' went on to become the soundtrack of our lives. In 2025 Jeff Lynne’s ELO performed the last ever live shows with the 'Over & Out Tour The ELO Experience tour will included the greatest hits from an extensive and impressive back catalogue spanning over 50 years. Blending rock rhythms with classical influences, ELO released many classic albums such as 'A New World Record', 'Discovery' and 'Out of the Blue', and man","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"3c6c70bf15fb2388","spikyText":"Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, 40th anniversary, off-beat humour, virtuosity, no drums, no pianos, no guitars, no banjos, no pitch shifters, no electronic trickery","text":"[Event] Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Last year marked the 40th anniversary of The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, who, from their humble beginnings in small rooms above old pubs, took the world by storm with their off-beat humour and four-stringed virtuosity. Formed in 1985 as the antidote to the ego-driven bluster of the music industry, ‘The Ukes’ soon became the unlikely superheroes of the international touring circuit, spreading their irrepressible magic from Australasia to the North Pole, Windsor Castle to Carnegie Hall. Millions of plucks later, they are still thrilling audiences with their all-singing, all-strumming, full throttle, foot-stomping concerts. There are no drums, pianos, backing tracks, guitars, or banjos, no pitch shifters or electronic trickery – just the asto","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"b603da286cc91738","spikyText":"Grease, Danny, Sandy, Rydell High, Summer Nights, Greased Lightnin’, Hopelessly Devoted to You, You’re the One That I Want","text":"[Event] Grease After a whirlwind summer romance, leather-clad greaser Danny and girl-next-door Sandy are unexpectedly reunited when she transfers to Rydell High for senior year. But can they survive the trials and tribulations of teenage life and find true love once more? The world’s best-loved musical is back! Grittier and more glamorous than ever before. After a whirlwind summer romance, leather-clad greaser Danny and girl-next-door Sandy are unexpectedly reunited when she transfers to Rydell High for senior year. But can they survive the trials and tribulations of teenage life and find true love once more? With its phenomenal score, bursting with hits including Summer Nights, Greased Lightnin’, Hopelessly Devoted to You and You’re the One That I Want, this thrilling new version is broug","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"74d878f076db44ce","spikyText":"Scottish Ensemble, Impulse: Music in Motion, Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony, Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings, Örjan Andersson, kinetic production","text":"[Event] Scottish Ensemble - Impulse: Music in Motion As part of Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2026 we are delighted to announce The Scottish Ensemble. A memorised, kinetic production of Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings, performed by Scottish Ensemble and developed in partnership with choreographer Örjan Andersson. Shostakovich’s haunting Chamber Symphony propels viewers into a dynamic tableau, where musicians traverse the stage with captivating intensity, while Tchaikovsky’s joyful Serenade sees graceful sweeps and fluid movements, igniting a sensory feast for the eyes and ears alike. Bringing performers and audience into the very heart of the music, the Ensemble is set free to create a striking visual representation of the patterns, intricacies and passi","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"7c32a531e6327758","spikyText":"Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, all-male comedy ballet, 50th anniversary, classical ballet spoofs, choreographic rigour, flawless technique, impeccable comic timing","text":"[Event] Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo Spring 2026 sees Dance Consortium presenting its seventh tour of the iconic all-male comedy ballet company Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. Fresh from celebrating their 50th anniversary, the Trocks continue to delight audiences worldwide with their unique brand of sassy classical ballet spoofs performed with choreographic rigour, flawless technique and impeccable comic timing. The Trocks’ enduring love of classical and romantic ballet has always been at the heart of what they do and their parodies of its conventions come from a place of deep knowledge and respect. For every show, its elite dancers transform into two personas, ballerina and danseur, to perform some of the most iconic and challenging roles from the classical ballet canon. F","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"8298a2625f02e43c","spikyText":"15 rooms, six secret gardens, six lounges, bridal suite, top-floor suites, luxury fixtures, locally-sourced breakfast, central Norwich","text":"Immerse yourself in Georgian splendour by booking one of our stunning bedrooms at The Assembly House. We have 15 spacious and stylish rooms, six with their own secret gardens, six with their own lounges, a bridal suite with its own garden and opulent top-floor suites to choose from, all of which boast top-of-the-range luxury fixtures and fittings. Enjoy the best night's sleep in central Norwich and wake up to a spectacular breakfast made from locally-sourced, seasonally-inspired ingredients. The House's refined grandeur is a memorable backdrop to any occasion.","confidence":0.3,"sentiment":"positive","sources":2,"verified":false},{"id":"5d3da42e74299bc6","spikyText":"Theatre Street, public library, Assembly House, architect Thomas Ivory, 1754, Norwich, Georgian mansion, hotel, dining venue","text":"Down a sweeping driveway off Theatre Street, next to what the venue's own copy describes as the most popular public library in Britain, stands The Assembly House. Designed by architect Thomas Ivory in 1754, it sits a short walk from Norwich's ancient market place — a Georgian mansion that has been operating as a hotel and dining venue long enough that most people in the city have a story about it. The building's history goes back further still: in 1258, a hospital dedicated to St Mary was founded on the site by John le Brun. What stands today, though, is Ivory's work, and the interior — chandeliers, grand proportions, the lot — is considered remarkably complete for its period.","confidence":0.15,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":1,"verified":false},{"id":"d0c327dd9cef09b8","spikyText":"hotel, restaurant, afternoon tea, private dining, wedding venue, events space, The Chantry, Norwich NR2 1RQ, 01603 626402, OpenTable, 4.6 rating, 7,451 reviews, British cuisine, £26–£40, Hotel Guru, $","text":"What it is The Assembly House operates as a hotel, restaurant, afternoon tea venue, private dining space, wedding venue, and events space. The address is The Chantry, Norwich NR2 1RQ, and the phone number listed publicly is 01603 626402. On OpenTable, where it carries a 4.6 rating across 7,451 reviews, it's listed as British cuisine in the £26–£40 bracket. The Hotel Guru lists rooms from around $190 a night. It is, by its own description, Norwich's largest indoor venue — a claim that becomes plausible once you're inside and start counting the rooms.","confidence":0.15,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":1,"verified":false},{"id":"6249101f211f0026","spikyText":"afternoon tea, four tiers, chandeliers, multi-award winning, Anna, Duchess of Bedford, Secret Garden Afternoon Tea, themed afternoon teas, Afternoon Cheese, savoury alternative","text":"Afternoon tea The thing The Assembly House is most associated with — and most vocal about — is its afternoon tea. The format is four tiers, served beneath the chandeliers, and the venue describes it as multi-award winning, though the specific awards aren't named in publicly available material. What is named is the historical hook: Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford, is credited with originating the afternoon tea tradition in the nineteenth century, and the House leans into that lineage. In 2025 and into 2026, the offering has expanded. There is now a Secret Garden Afternoon Tea, which has been covered by the Evening News, and a series of themed afternoon teas running throughout 2026. There is also something called Afternoon Cheese — a savoury alternative that appears on the gift voucher ","confidence":0.15,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":1,"verified":false},{"id":"0f7a2aa71dc3218c","spikyText":"Room One, luxury, private terrace, separate front room, largest hotel bathroom, Norfolk, roll-top bath, check-in 3pm-5pm, lock box, late arrival","text":"The rooms There are multiple bedrooms, all described as luxury, though the standout is Room One. The venue's own description of it is direct: 'Room One is not shy.' It is a grand suite with a private terrace, a separate front room, and what the House claims is the largest hotel bathroom in Norfolk — the centrepiece being a roll-top bath. Check-in is between 3pm and 5pm; after that, access is via a lock box unless alternative arrangements have been made in advance. It is worth noting that detail before booking a late arrival.","confidence":0.15,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":1,"verified":false},{"id":"bc7bbd3bdbae6de6","spikyText":"locally sourced, seasonally led, breakfast, lunch, private dining, Murder Mystery Night, 8th May, Godfather Part II Supper Club, 21st May","text":"Dining beyond tea The restaurant menu is described as locally sourced and seasonally led. The venue's own framing is that the menus 'reflect the surroundings they are served in' — which, given the surroundings, sets a particular expectation. Breakfast is available, as is lunch. Private dining is offered separately. The events calendar for 2026 includes a Murder Mystery Night with Dinner on 8th May, billed as 'The Mask of a Murderer', and a Godfather Part II Supper Club on 21st May — 'The Godfather Part II Supper Club: La Famiglia Returns' — which gives a reasonable sense of the register the House pitches its evenings at. These are ticketed events rather than standard restaurant bookings.","confidence":0.15,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":1,"verified":false},{"id":"2903e9e7bd97d15e","spikyText":"wedding venue, Georgian rooms, candlelit ceremony spaces, chandeliers, corporate use, Norfolk's best-connected hotel, largest indoor venue, conferences, business events, private functions, East of Eng","text":"Weddings and events The Assembly House is also one of Norwich's main wedding venues. The building's Georgian rooms, candlelit ceremony spaces, and chandeliers make it a logical choice for that market, and the venue markets itself accordingly. For corporate use, it positions itself as Norfolk's best-connected hotel and the city's largest indoor venue — a combination that makes it a regular choice for conferences and business events as well as private functions. The East of England Tourism Awards 2024 are referenced on the homepage, suggesting the venue was recognised in that cycle, though the specific category isn't stated in available material.","confidence":0.15,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":1,"verified":false},{"id":"9180ef53722a4390","spikyText":"Norwich, cosmopolitan, small-town feel, green conscience, warm heart, pedestrianised street, market, library, cathedral quarter, Theatre Street, walkable city","text":"The setting Norwich itself is worth a word. A Visit East of England itinerary describes it as 'cosmopolitan with a small-town feel, a green conscience and a warm heart' — 'trendy but kind' is the phrase used. It is a walkable city: London Street became the country's first pedestrianised street in 1967, and most of the centre is now traffic-free. The Assembly House sits close to the market, close to the library, and within easy reach of the cathedral quarter. Theatre Street, where the driveway entrance sits, is central enough that arriving on foot from most of the city centre takes under ten minutes.","confidence":0.15,"sentiment":"neutral","sources":1,"verified":false},{"id":"418819d29c939ab3","spikyText":"afternoon tea, booking, weekends, themed tea dates, gift vouchers, OpenTable, events programme, The Chantry, Norwich NR2 1RQ, admin@assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk","text":"A note on booking Afternoon tea is the most in-demand service and books up, particularly at weekends and around the themed tea dates. The venue sells gift vouchers redeemable against anything — tea, cheese, lunch, Beforenoon Tea, rooms — which makes them a practical option if you want to give someone the choice. Reservations for the restaurant can be made via OpenTable. For the events programme, the House's own website carries the full calendar. 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