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10 Apr, 24

Tackling the taboo of death over a cuppa and cake

2024-04-10T05:58:43+01:00

A new cuppa and chat session at a seaside theatre is set to tackle a taboo subject that everyone faces but usually avoids speaking about. Death.

Sheringham Little Theatre is the latest in a growing number of venues holding a Death Café, in the hope of breaking down fears and helping [READ MORE…]

Tackling the taboo of death over a cuppa and cake2024-04-10T05:58:43+01:00
5 Apr, 24

Students get involved in Little Theatre marketing ideas

2024-04-05T13:42:44+01:00

Bright young minds from our local university are helping with ideas to help promote the Little Theatre.

Post-graduate students from the University of East Anglia’s iTeams programme have visited our venue to see what makes it tick, and use their skills to come up with marketing plans to boost sales and [READ MORE…]

Students get involved in Little Theatre marketing ideas2024-04-05T13:42:44+01:00
29 Mar, 24

Why actor’s Shirley encore means so much

2024-03-29T05:20:51+00:00

Downtrodden housewife Shirley Valentine is a “rom-com” icon who has inspired countless women to rebuild their lives.

North Norfolk actor Loraine Metcalfe is preparing to play her for the fifth time. And it’s her favourite role because she once was that woman in real life. [READ MORE…]

Why actor’s Shirley encore means so much2024-03-29T05:20:51+00:00
19 Mar, 24

Your chance to solve a murder mystery

2024-03-19T18:06:40+00:00

Fancy yourself as a murder detective? Then come and try your crime-busting skills during a fun event at Sheringham Little Theatre in April.

The second of our Murder Mystery evenings has a magic theme – with teams trying to find out who was behind the grisly death of a stage illusionist.

The [READ MORE…]

Your chance to solve a murder mystery2024-03-19T18:06:40+00:00
7 Mar, 24

Star president sends theatre interest rocketing

2024-03-07T08:04:57+00:00

What happens when a familiar TV face becomes president of a seaside arts venue? Sheringham Little Theatre director Debbie Thompson explains.

We’ve gone viral! No it’s not an outbreak of flu at the theatre. It was an online explosion of interest in our venue following the announcement of our new star [READ MORE…]

Star president sends theatre interest rocketing2024-03-07T08:04:57+00:00
4 Mar, 24

Matilda mayhem springs into action

2024-02-20T16:36:28+00:00

The children are revolting – but there’s fun, laughs, song and dance all the way in an Easter musical by Sheringham Little Theatre’s talented youngsters.

Matilda Junior tells the riotous tale of talented Matilda Wormwood, who is sent by her uncaring parents to Chrunchem Hall Elementary School.

She is pitched into the [READ MORE…]

Matilda mayhem springs into action2024-02-20T16:36:28+00:00
25 Feb, 24

Walpoles bow out after 50 years of service as theatre presidents

2024-02-20T16:27:01+00:00

They are Sheringham Little Theatre’s longest-running double act.

But Lady Walpole and her late husband Lord Robin have taken their bows after completing 50 years of service as the charity-run community arts venue’s presidents. His Lordship reigned for 48 years until his death in March 2021, before his wife took over [READ MORE…]

Walpoles bow out after 50 years of service as theatre presidents2024-02-20T16:27:01+00:00
19 Feb, 24

Spellbinding fantasy coming to the boil

2024-02-19T11:24:28+00:00

Witchcraft, murder and romance are stirred in a cauldron of fantasy comedy at the Little Theatre this Spring.

A 22-strong cast of local amateurs from the Little Theatre Players are staging Wyrd Sisters from March 28-30.

The show is based on Terry Pratchett’s sixth Discworld novel, and revolves around a trio of [READ MORE…]

Spellbinding fantasy coming to the boil2024-02-19T11:24:28+00:00
16 Feb, 24

Funds and volunteers are vital for theatre

2024-02-13T15:46:42+00:00

Generating funds as well as fun is a vital role for the Sheringham Little Theatre.

That was one of the key messages at the annual general meeting of the charity which runs the community arts venue.

Chairman Jonathan Beak said things were improving after some difficult Covid-affected years which hit income streams [READ MORE…]

Funds and volunteers are vital for theatre2024-02-13T15:46:42+00:00
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