Little Theatre News…
Fundraising with Farce: Hay Fever Brings 1920s Wit to Sheringham Little Theatre
A timeless comedy revolving around an eccentric family in their country house is the latest fundraising show at Sheringham Little Theatre.
A Toast to The Hub’s Volunteers: Poppyland Radio Recognition for Sheringham Favourite
The Hub at Sheringham Little Theatre is celebrating after being named Runner-Up in the first-ever Poppyland Radio Awards.
Shop Local, Support the Arts: Blyth and Wright’s Raffle Boosts Theatre Future
An historic Sheringham shop is helping the town’s theatre future by holding a big fundraising raffle.
Mystery at the Little Theatre: CSODS Stages And Then There Were None
Eight strangers are invited to a country house on a remote island expecting a party – but find themselves embroiled in murder, mystery, death and deception.
Community Cast Stars in Annie Musical
Meet Annie and her beloved pooch, Sandy the dog - the stars of the upcoming production of Annie!
On Stage & On Screen: What’s Happening This 1940s Weekend
Step back in time and relive the spirit of the 1940s as Sheringham bursts into life with vintage music, timeless fashion, classic vehicles, and a wonderful sense of nostalgia.
Could Your Dog Be Annie’s Sandy?
On Saturday 13th September at 10AM, we’ll be holding open dog auditions at Sheringham Little Theatre to find the perfect pooch to join Annie on her journey.
Sheringham Little Theatre Finds Its Dorothy
A young Norfolk actor is making her panto lead debut at the seaside theatre where she first trod the boards as a child.
Megan Brice will be Dorothy in Sheringham Little Theatre’s Wizard of Oz show. And it will be doubly exciting for the 28-year-old from Wroxham to land her first [READ MORE…]
Actors Q+A with Suranne Jones
Suranne Jones will host an Actors Q & A on Monday 11th August at 11am at Sheringham Little Theatre!
Winners of new Norfolk playwriting competition announced
Two brand new dramas are set to be showcased as the winners of a pioneering Norfolk playwriting competition.
The works, by two amateur playwrights, will be read by professional actors at Sheringham Little Theatre on Sunday August 10, and discussed by a panel led by the venue’s president, actor Suranne Jones.