FILLING YOU UP WITH EVERYTHING GOOD IN NORWICH EACH MONTH

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Forest Live Gigs June 2023

Forest Live Gigs June 2023

June Sorted for you

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Danomey Kitchen @ The Stanley

A month in but Danomey kitchen are serving beautiful plates with a whole heap of great tastes.

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Blue's Kitchen @ The Rosebery

Blue's kitchen made their name with their impressive lockdown takeaways, now this was my chance to go out, into the real world, and try it ........

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Two Magpies

The two magpies does simple well. A deceptively difficult feat which they manage effortlessly.

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Babyteeth

The Old Guard - Netflix

Portrait of a Lady on Fire

This is a stunning piece of work. As soon as I finished watching it, I wanted to watch again. A fascinating and heart-breaking look into the revelation of love, with the importance of gaze and youth derived from the story of Orpheus and Eurydice itself.

Little Joe

Sama

Emma

Parasite

Bong Joon Ho has created a film that will be discussed for generations,

The Lighthouse

After a gruelling 8 month wait from its Cannes Film Festival premiere in May 2019, Robert Eggers’ The Lighthousehas finally come to UK cinemas. Produced and distributed by A24,The Lighthouseis yet another horror-thriller unlike any other.

XO at the Artichoke

Artel

Bombshell

US Political dramas are always cannon fodder during awards season, every year there seems to be a new one making the headlines for potential nominations.

Little Women

Gerwig’s film gives enough evidence that a story like this needs to be retold to for each generation, finding something new in the pages every time.

Motherless Brooklyn

Judy & Punch

Sorry We Missed You

It’s heart-breaking but it’s the truth. It’s not a film to enjoy with a soft drink and a large popcorn but it’s one of the most important movies of the year.....

The Peanut Butter Falcon

As well as this, the film is stunning, perfectly encapsulating the nature secluded lifestyle that most of these characters lead. The mundanity of ‘living with the land’ has never looked so ideal, and although this world can be cruel, you can rely on the kindness of strangers

The Day Shall Come

Following preacher/revolutionary Moses (Marchant Davis), the film is based on hundreds of true stories all within the United States.

Monos

10/10 need we say more

The Last Tree

It’s able to sustain originality with the comparisons between black and white childhoods. The no-nonsense parenting may seem strict at first when Femi first moves in to London, but as he becomes older his harsh upbringing has a purpose to it

The Farewell

The Last Pub Standing

New management and new menu so we’re given a fun selection of their upcoming offerings to try

The Pear Tree Inn

Wild Thyme

Bodega + Dry Cleaning

Fat Maggi's at The Ribs of Beef

Norwich Market

The Buck Inn

Alley Ole

Nell Gwynn

Namaste Village

Turtle Bay

Reginald D Hunter

Return to the Forbidden Planet @ Maddermarket Theatre

It was excellent!

The Dining Rooms @ Cinema City

A really rather excellent meal.

St Andrews Brew House

The place looks good and has the substance to back it.

The Rose Inn

Keep rocking and keep those burgers coming

Woolf and Social

Fun and full of discovery

Gonzo's Tea Room

The food is genuinely excellent.

Star Quality @ the Maddermarket

Witty and charming

Just Lobsters

Try it for a special occasion

The Temple Bar

This place undeniably has character.

The Deep Blue Sea @ the Maddermarket

A deeply compelling tale with depth of character

The Ribs of Beef

I like this place.

The Street Cafe

The Street Café’s appeal is in its effortlessness and unpretentiousness.

What The Butler Saw

60's controversy at the Maddermarket

The Rose Tavern

Yummo tapas at The Rose

Big Eat Out - Platform Twelve

A simple and relaxed night spot

Antony and Cleopatra

A classic tale of power, love and death at the Maddermarket

The Ghost Train

The Ghost Train pulls in to the Maddermarket..

The Crucible @ The Maddermarket

I feel like I’m watching a period episode of Jeremy Kyle with a deadly edge.

The Full Monty

Come the climax, a lady in the front row nearly lost an eye.

One Man Two Guv'nors

Anarchy and madness spills from the stage and infects the audience from curtain up.

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat

My visual cup was overflowing with glistening pectorals and abdominals

Jeeves & Wooster

The show was charmingly stupid and stupidly charming

Puttin' on the Ritz - Theatre Royal

A note to the unwary – at one point Jazz happened.

To Kill a Mockingbird

My irrational hatred of child actors was forgotten for one enjoyable evening.