Invested in our Community / Norwich Theatre
Norwich Theatre Royal has been established on Theatre Street in Norwich for even longer than we have! Did you know they opened in 1758?! We are very proud of our strong relationship with our neighbours which has evolved over time; from Corporate club member, to Curtain sponsor, Drama Venue sponsor and now our ongoing Season Sponsorship.
As a registered charity, the breadth and scope of their work is incredible and we feel very lucky to have the top performing arts organisation in the East of England on our doorstep. We fully support their ambitions including making the arts more accessible, and their progressive learning and participation community outreach activities.
Our association offers our staff and our clients and contacts access to the very high quality productions in their programme including world class drama, dance, musicals, opera, ballet, comedy, circus, music and spoken word. Combined with the excellent hospitality and catering offer, this is a partnership that we hope will run and run!
We have had the pleasure of sponsoring this fabulous venue whilst some amazing productions have been in residence; which have included:
2016: A Room with a View
2017: The Woman in Black; Romeo + Juliet and Twelfth Night; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time; Hedda Gabler
2018: The Kite Runner; This House; Love from a Stranger; Macbeth
2019: Caroline’s Kitchen; Educating Rita; The Girl on the Train; A Taste of Honey
2020: The Red Shoes … and coming soon: We Will Rock You and Six the Musical
Read more: Hatch Brenner Solicitors supports Norwich Theatre’s INTERLUDE programme in Chapelfield Gardens


Norwich Theatre Royal audience
The Norwich audience eagerly await act two of The Red Shoes.

We Will Rock You at Norwich Theatre Royal
Whilst 'Another One Bites the Dust' & 'I Want to Break Free', rest assured 'The Show Must Go On'!

The Girl on the Train at Norwich Theatre Royal
Samantha Womack and Adam Jackson Smith were fabulous in this gripping drama: Photo by Manuel Harlan
The Woman in Black at Norwich Theatre Royal
Caroline and Mark visit the set of The Woman in Black in 2017