NAC March-April 2016

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Painfully brilliant and passionate, Wilde Without the Boy is a glimpse into the bruised, loving soul of one of the greatest geniuses ever to have lived. 8pm : £8.00 : £6.00 concessions : seated · Talk · Thursday 3 March Rory McGrath: Remembers (…or is it forgets?) The star of BBC’s Three Men In A Boat and They Think It’s All Over looks back on his life and career. Join Rory as he remembers bits and makes up the rest.. 8pm : £14.00 : £12.00 concessions : seated · Rock/Pop · Friday 4 March Eagulls + Fear Of Men Brash and opinionated, short and sharp, fast and furious, this Leeds punk five-piece are making waves on both sides of the Atlantic with their self-titled debut album. 8pm : £9.00 adv : £11.00 door · Rock/Pop · Saturday 5 March Sonic Youths v3.2 Experience time travel with a tasty lunch at Sonic Youths’ exclu- sive multi-genre showcase for emerging musicians aged 14-19. 1pm - 4pm : Free : NAC bar · Rock/Pop · Saturday 5 March Sheelanagig + Feral Mouth Intricate, groove heavy arrangements of original and traditional tunes drawing influence from the folk music of Europe and beyond. 8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door · Literature · Monday 7 March Words & Women – International Women’s Day Celebrate International Women’s Day with the best and most exciting regional women writers and musicians. 7pm : £5.00 : seated · Folk · Tuesday 8 March Folk East presents COVEN: International Women’s Day Concert with O’Hooley & Tidow, Lady Maisery & Grace Petrie Exquisitely harmonic songwriting duo and BBC6 Music favourites O’Hooley & Tidow will be joined by Lady Maisery and the irrepress- ible Leicester songwriter, activist and performer Grace Petrie. 8pm : £14.00 adv : £12.00 adv concs : £16.00 door : seated · Performance · Wednesday 9 March Show And Tell and House Theatre present Ross Sutherland: Standby for Tape Back-up “One of the stand-out shows of the Edinburgh Fringe” - The Stage. After a hard-drive crash and a near death experience, Ross Sutherland found himself house-bound with only one thing for company: an old videotape that once belonged to his grandad. The true story of one man’s journey into synchronicity and madness. 8pm : Pay What You Can : seated · Rock/Pop · Thursday 10 March Fearless Vampire Killers + VUKOVI + Miss Vincent FVK are stepping out of their goth-punk shadows and into the light with the release of their hard hitting mini album Bruises. 8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door · Rock/Pop · Friday 11 March Pony Up presents Ducking Punches Album Launch Show + Bangers + Chas Palmer-Williams DIY folk / punk favourites launch their brand new album. 8pm : £6.00 adv : £8.00 door · Reggae · Saturday 12 March Natty + support A gifted musician, poet and producer, Natty’s soulful melodies and references to roots culture make him an artist not to be missed. 8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door · Folk · Tuesday 15 March Blazin’ Fiddles Combining fiddle, piano and guitar, Blazin’ Fiddles play fascinating, contemporary arrangements with the excitement, passion and sensitivity of traditional fiddle tunes from Scotland. 8pm : £15.00 : £12.50 concessions : seated · Talk · Thursday 17 March SPIEL presents Claire Hind & Gary Winters artist talk Zombie troubadours, radical saints and free-floating soap bubbles: fertile ground for cross-disciplinary arts practice. Claire Hind and Gary Winters offer a performative talk on their recent collaborative practice. 8pm : Pay What You Can : seated · Rock/Pop · Friday 18 March Mick Flannery + Pip Mountjoy + Tilly Dalglish One of Ireland’s great contemporary songwriters, Flannery ushers us into a romantic, dark and hopeful world. His honest lyrics and powerful stage presence have won him worthy comparisons to great songwriters such as Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits. 8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door · Rock/Pop · Saturday 19 March Mapped Out presents Tigercub + support Talented Brighton trio play their own brand of distorted grunge. Fuzzy, catchy and epic with a formidable pop edge. 8pm : £5.00 adv : £6.00 door · Fair · Sunday 20 March Far East Family Gatherings presents The Norwich Spring Equinox Fair A unique charitable event to celebrate the turning of the seasons. Bringing together small independent businesses with workshops, DJs, food and live music from The Piratones. 12pm – 10pm: £6.00 adults : £4 under 16 : £2.00 under 4 · Rock/Pop · Monday 21 March The Duke Spirit + support Gritty, garage-rock fury from London four-piece. 8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door 2 Mar Wilde Without the Boy 3 Mar Rory McGrath: Remembers (…or is it forgets?) 4 Mar Eagulls + support 5 Mar Sonic Youths v3.2 5 Mar Sheelanagig + Feral Mouth 7 Mar Words & Women – International Women’s Day 8 Mar COVEN: International Women’s Day Concert 9 Mar Ross Sutherland: Standby for Tape Back-up 10 Mar Fearless Vampire Killers + Miss Vincent 11 Mar Pony Up presents Ducking Punches 12 Mar Natty + support 15 Mar Blazin’ Fiddles 17 Mar SPIEL presents Claire Hind & Gary Winters 18 Mar Mick Flannery + support 19 Mar Mapped Out presents Tigercub + support 20 Mar The Norwich Spring Equinox Fair 21 Mar The Duke Spirit + support 22 Mar Emmy The Great + support 23 & 24 An Evening with Ian McCulloch SOLD OUT 25 Mar Ulrich Schnauss (live) + Nat Urazmetova (visuals) 26 Mar The Tilting Sky presents The Thinking Men 31 Mar Panic Room 1 Apr Hark presents TBC 2 Apr Carnival Inspiration Day 2 Apr NORCA presents Brazil Meets Cuba 3 Apr The Sheepdogs + support 4 Apr Jacqui McShee’s Pentangle 7 Apr Craig Campbell 9 Apr Warsaw Village Band 10 Apr True Stories 12 Apr The Railsplitters 13 Apr Byron Vincent: Talk About Something You Like 16 Apr Future of the Left 20 Apr SPIEL presents Marcia X 22 Apr The Rumble: Video Release Party 23 Apr UEA Live Music Society Showcase 23 Apr Shonen Knife + Bruja 24 Apr Earl Slick and Bernard Fowler 25 Apr Fuel Theatre presents The Joke 26 Apr Pony Up presents Beach Baby + support 28 Apr Pony Up presents Loyle Carner TBC 30 Apr The Tilting Sky presents Keep Up + support Tigercub 19 March Ross Sutherland: Standby for Tape Back-up 9 March

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· Theatre ·Wednesday 2 MarchWilde Without the BoyOscar Wilde double bill – A performance of ‘Wilde Without the Boy’ followed by Wilde’s poem ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’Performed by Gerard Logan, Olivier Award Nominee & Winner of The Stage’s Award for Best Solo Show of the 2011 Edinburgh Festival. Painfully brilliant and passionate, Wilde Without the Boy is a glimpse into the bruised, loving soul of one of the greatest geniuses ever to have lived. 8pm : £8.00 : £6.00 concessions : seated

· Talk ·Thursday 3 MarchRory McGrath: Remembers (…or is it forgets?)The star of BBC’s Three Men In A Boat and They Think It’s All Over looks back on his life and career. Join Rory as he remembers bits and makes up the rest..8pm : £14.00 : £12.00 concessions : seated

· Rock/Pop ·Friday 4 MarchEagulls + Fear Of MenBrash and opinionated, short and sharp, fast and furious, this Leeds punk five-piece are making waves on both sides of the Atlantic with their self-titled debut album. 8pm : £9.00 adv : £11.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Saturday 5 MarchSonic Youths v3.2Experience time travel with a tasty lunch at Sonic Youths’ exclu-sive multi-genre showcase for emerging musicians aged 14-19.1pm - 4pm : Free : NAC bar

· Rock/Pop ·Saturday 5 MarchSheelanagig + Feral MouthIntricate, groove heavy arrangements of original and traditional tunes drawing influence from the folk music of Europe and beyond. 8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door

· Literature ·Monday 7 MarchWords & Women – International Women’s DayCelebrate International Women’s Day with the best and most exciting regional women writers and musicians.7pm : £5.00 : seated

· Folk ·Tuesday 8 MarchFolk East presents COVEN: International Women’s Day Concert with O’Hooley & Tidow, Lady Maisery & Grace PetrieExquisitely harmonic songwriting duo and BBC6 Music favourites O’Hooley & Tidow will be joined by Lady Maisery and the irrepress-ible Leicester songwriter, activist and performer Grace Petrie. 8pm : £14.00 adv : £12.00 adv concs : £16.00 door : seated

· Performance ·Wednesday 9 MarchShow And Tell and House Theatre present Ross Sutherland: Standby for Tape Back-up“One of the stand-out shows of the Edinburgh Fringe” - The Stage.After a hard-drive crash and a near death experience, Ross Sutherland found himself house-bound with only one thing for company: an old videotape that once belonged to his grandad. The true story of one man’s journey into synchronicity and madness. 8pm : Pay What You Can : seated

· Rock/Pop ·Thursday 10 MarchFearless Vampire Killers + VUKOVI + Miss VincentFVK are stepping out of their goth-punk shadows and into the light with the release of their hard hitting mini album Bruises.8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Friday 11 MarchPony Up presents Ducking Punches Album Launch Show + Bangers + Chas Palmer-WilliamsDIY folk / punk favourites launch their brand new album. 8pm : £6.00 adv : £8.00 door

· Reggae ·Saturday 12 MarchNatty + supportA gifted musician, poet and producer, Natty’s soulful melodies and references to roots culture make him an artist not to be missed.8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door

· Folk ·Tuesday 15 MarchBlazin’ FiddlesCombining fiddle, piano and guitar, Blazin’ Fiddles play fascinating, contemporary arrangements with the excitement, passion and sensitivity of traditional fiddle tunes from Scotland.8pm : £15.00 : £12.50 concessions : seated

· Talk ·Thursday 17 MarchSPIEL presents Claire Hind & Gary Winters artist talkZombie troubadours, radical saints and free-floating soap bubbles: fertile ground for cross-disciplinary arts practice. Claire Hind and Gary Winters offer a performative talk on their recent collaborative practice.8pm : Pay What You Can : seated

· Rock/Pop ·Friday 18 MarchMick Flannery + Pip Mountjoy + Tilly DalglishOne of Ireland’s great contemporary songwriters, Flannery ushers us into a romantic, dark and hopeful world. His honest lyrics and powerful stage presence have won him worthy comparisons to great songwriters such as Bruce Springsteen and Tom Waits.8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Saturday 19 MarchMapped Out presents Tigercub + supportTalented Brighton trio play their own brand of distorted grunge. Fuzzy, catchy and epic with a formidable pop edge. 8pm : £5.00 adv : £6.00 door

· Fair ·Sunday 20 MarchFar East Family Gatherings presents The Norwich Spring Equinox Fair A unique charitable event to celebrate the turning of the seasons. Bringing together small independent businesses with workshops, DJs, food and live music from The Piratones. 12pm – 10pm: £6.00 adults : £4 under 16 : £2.00 under 4

· Rock/Pop ·Monday 21 MarchThe Duke Spirit + supportGritty, garage-rock fury from London four-piece.8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door

2 Mar Wilde Without the Boy

3 Mar Rory McGrath: Remembers (…or is it forgets?)

4 Mar Eagulls + support

5 Mar Sonic Youths v3.2

5 Mar Sheelanagig + Feral Mouth

7 Mar Words & Women – International Women’s Day

8 Mar COVEN: International Women’s Day Concert

9 Mar Ross Sutherland: Standby for Tape Back-up

10 Mar Fearless Vampire Killers + Miss Vincent

11 Mar Pony Up presents Ducking Punches

12 Mar Natty + support

15 Mar Blazin’ Fiddles

17 Mar SPIEL presents Claire Hind & Gary Winters

18 Mar Mick Flannery + support

19 Mar Mapped Out presents Tigercub + support

20 Mar The Norwich Spring Equinox Fair

21 Mar The Duke Spirit + support

22 Mar Emmy The Great + support

23 & 24 An Evening with Ian McCulloch SOLD OUT

25 Mar Ulrich Schnauss (live) + Nat Urazmetova (visuals)

26 Mar The Tilting Sky presents The Thinking Men

31 Mar Panic Room

1 Apr Hark presents TBC

2 Apr Carnival Inspiration Day

2 Apr NORCA presents Brazil Meets Cuba

3 Apr The Sheepdogs + support

4 Apr Jacqui McShee’s Pentangle

7 Apr Craig Campbell

9 Apr Warsaw Village Band

10 Apr True Stories

12 Apr The Railsplitters

13 Apr Byron Vincent: Talk About Something You Like

16 Apr Future of the Left

20 Apr SPIEL presents Marcia X

22 Apr The Rumble: Video Release Party

23 Apr UEA Live Music Society Showcase

23 Apr Shonen Knife + Bruja

24 Apr Earl Slick and Bernard Fowler

25 Apr Fuel Theatre presents The Joke

26 Apr Pony Up presents Beach Baby + support

28 Apr Pony Up presents Loyle Carner TBC

30 Apr The Tilting Sky presents Keep Up + support

Tigercub19 March

Ross Sutherland:Standby for Tape Back-up9 March

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· World ·Saturday 2 AprilCarnival Inspiration DayA day for anyone who takes part in or is interested in taking part in the Norwich Lord Mayor’s Procession, 10.30am - 4.30pm, book through www.norcaarts.co.uk. Followed by a fantastic night of Brazilian and Cuban music to celebrate all things carnival:NORCA presents Brazil Meets Cuba feat. Rabo de Foguete + Jesús Cutiño & Son de Cuba + DJ Pax Nindi8pm : £8.00 adv : £10.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Sunday 3 AprilThe Sheepdogs + supportBuilt on the solid, classic rock foundation of three-part harmonies and dual guitar leads, Canada’s The Sheepdogs blend Southern boogie rock, groove-based psychedelia, and bluesy bar room swagger into a modern rock & roll revival. 8pm : £8.50 adv : £10.50 door

· Folk ·Monday 4 AprilJacqui McShee’s PentangleJacqui McShee is best known as lead singer and co-founder of the original Pentangle with Bert Jansch and John Renbourn. Jacqui’s current band continues to perform an exciting and eclectic mix of folk, blues, jazz and world music.8pm : £18.00 : £16.00 concessions : seated

· Comedy ·Thursday 7 AprilCraig Campbell “Perfectly observed and hilarious storytelling” – ChortleThis internationally acclaimed comedian is one of stand-ups most charismatic and inventive performers.8pm : £15.00 : seated

· World ·Saturday 9 AprilWarsaw Village BandOne of the most adventurous and exciting groups in Europe. With harsh-edged vocals, slinky bass riffs, percussion and wild violin they create an edgy reworking of folk styles that switch between furious dance pieces and passages of quirky, a cappella vocals.8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door : £8.00 under 25s

· Performance ·Sunday 10 AprilMolly Naylor, LJHope Productions, Writers Centre Norwich and NAC presents True StoriesA brand new night in the City of Stories where we come together and share our own true stories. Based around a given theme, told without notes. Intimate, interesting, anecdotal storytelling from non-performers and performers alike. April’s theme: LOST AND FOUND. To speak at the event, email [email protected] : Pay What You Can : seated

· Bluegrass ·Tuesday 12 AprilThe RailsplittersHailing from The Colorado Rockies, The Railsplitters are ‘the band to watch’ on the progressive bluegrass scene.8pm : £12.00 : £10.00 concessions : seated

· Performance ·Wednesday 13 AprilByron Vincent : Talk About Something You Like TourByron Vincent’s comical and confessional account of living with the mental health diagnosis – bipolar affective disorder. In 2011, Byron spent his summer resting in the magnolia bosom of an NHS psy-chiatric unit and this taboo–busting show opens the doors to the world of mental health and society’s historical stigma towards it. 8pm : Pay What You Can : seated

· Rock/Pop ·Saturday 16 AprilFuture Of The Left + supportWelsh post-hardcore rock trio.8pm : £11.00 adv : £13.00 door

· Talk ·Wednesday 20 AprilSPIEL presents Marcia X artist talk“For me the personal has always been in bed with the political. My everyday practice as a product of this world, is to recognize myself for what I am, not what I have been ushered into believing about myself. And what I am is an unapologetic brown woman.” Marcia X8pm : Pay What You Can : seated

· Rock/Pop ·Friday 22 AprilThe Rumble: Video Release PartyThree-piece garage rock and soul, The Rumble return to celebrate the release of their first music video for a brand new single.8pm : £6.00 adv £5.00 adv conc : £9.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Saturday 23 AprilUEA Live Music Society Showcase1pm : Free Entry : NAC Bar

· Rock/Pop ·Saturday 23 AprilShonen Knife + Bruja “When I finally got to see them live, I was transformed into a hysterical nine-year-old girl at a Beatles concert.” - Kurt Cobain.A ground-breaking all-female Japanese, pop-punk rock trio.8pm : £12.50 adv : £15.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Sunday 24 AprilEarl Slick and Bernard Fowler perform David Bowie’s Station to Station + support from Lisa RonsonLegendary guitarist Earl Slick (David Bowie / John Lennon) and singer Bernard Fowler (The Rolling Stones) perform David Bowie’s Station to Station album masterpiece in full along with a set of other classic Bowie, Lennon and Rolling Stones songs.8pm : £20.00

· Theatre ·Monday 25 AprilFuel Theatre presents The Joke by Will Adamsdale with Brian Logan and Lloyd HutchinsonThe Joke is a new play from comedy award winner Will Adamsdale - and company - exploring jokes and why we tell them, countries and why we need (and despair of) them, and life and why we bother. And Tic Tacs.8pm : Pay What You Can : seated

· Rock/Pop ·Tuesday 26 AprilPony Up presents Beach Baby + supportSuper-saturated, vintage surf with a melodic blend of catchy guitars, bass and a little bit of dreamy synths. 8pm : £6.00 adv : £8.00 door

· Hip Hop ·Thursday 28 AprilLoyle Carner TBCLoyle Carner’s confessional style of Hip Hop has seen him hailed as one to watch.

· Rock/Pop ·Saturday 30 AprilThe Tilting Sky presents Keep Up + special guestsAfter spending the majority of 2015 in their London rehearsal space writing songs, Keep Up celebrate the release of their brand new EP.8pm : £7.00 adv : £9.00 door

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Shonen Knife23 April

· Rock/Pop ·Tuesday 22 MarchEmmy The Great + Leaone“One of the boldest young writers in pop” – The Guardian Evocative and thought-provoking lyrics from critically acclaimed folk-pop singer Emma-Lee Moss.8pm : £14.00 : £16.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Wednesday 23 March & Thursday 24 MarchAn Evening with Ian McCulloch SOLD OUT

· Electro ·Friday 25 MarchUlrich Schnauss (live) + Nat Urazmetova (visuals)At once uplifting and otherworldly, the music of Ulrich Schnauss combines multilayered synthesizers with beats and ethereal vo-cals, serving as an aural escape route from the trappings of reality.8pm : £10.00 adv : £12.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Saturday 26 MarchThe Tilting Sky presents The Thinking Men +The Vagaband + Lucy Grubb & Craig AchesonReleasing their new EP The Thinking Men make a welcome return. 8pm : £7.00 adv : £9.00 door

· Rock/Pop ·Thursday 31 MarchPanic RoomA stunning new live show, rammed full of hits from their five award-winning albums.8pm : £15.00 adv : £12.00 adv concs : £17.50 door

· Electro ·Friday 1 AprilHark Launch TBCA new night of the best electronic music.

Music · Comedy · Live Art · Theatre · DanceLiterature · Education · Exhibitions · Family

Emmy the Great22 March

The Sheepdogs3 April