| fiogf49gjkf0dPredictably, Norwich has its fair share of multi-screen 
     cinemas
     showing Hollywood blockbusters, but it also has the excellent art-house Cinema City, in Suckling House on St Andrew's Plain (tel 01603/622047, 
    
    ). The 
    arts scene
     here is a tad self-conscious, but the city does possess several first-rate 
     theatres
    . The Theatre Royal, on Theatre Street (tel 01603/630000, 
    
    ), has a wide-ranging programme of mainstream and more adventurous plays and dance, while the amateur Maddermarket, St John's Alley, off Pottergate (tel 01603/620917), offers an interesting range of modern theatre. Predictably enough, 
    UEA
     is a major source of entertainment for students and locals alike, with gigs at the Union and classical concerts at the Music Centre. The annual 
    Norfolk and Norwich Festival
     each October (tel 01603/766400) features music, film, theatre, comedy, dance, walks and talks at venues all over the city. 
 
 
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