• The Norwich Company of Comedians was an acting company based in Norwich, East Anglia, during the 18th and 19th centuries. They used to perform on what...
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  • Yarmouth, Cambridge, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Colchester. The Norwich Company of Comedians was for many years the principal troupe to use the circuit. They...
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  • Australia The White Swan Inn, Monmouth, Wales White Swan Inn, Norwich; see Norwich Company of Comedians The White Swan, Twickenham, England White Swan Hotel,...
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    of theatrical performances came from travelling companies, including the Norwich Company of Comedians, that would perform on Stourbridge Common at the...
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  • Norwich City Football Club is a professional football club based in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The club competes in the Championship, the second tier...
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    Norwich (/ˈnɒrɪdʒ, -ɪtʃ/ ) is a cathedral city and district of the county of Norfolk, England, of which it is the county town. It lies by the River Wensum...
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    Glass-making prospered; brewing was another important industry. The Norwich company of comedians had been visiting since the 1750s, in 1766 a permanent theatre...
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  • Martin (as the "straight man") and comedian Jerry Lewis (as his stooge) The Marx Brothers – team of sibling comedians that appeared in vaudeville, stage...
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    Morland of Killington, Dorothy Brisco of Kendal, and sister, Lady Shackerley of Somerford Hall). Both parents acted for the Norwich Company of Comedians. He...
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    sometimes appear as a symbol of tragedy, often contrasted with "sock" (from Latin soccus), the low shoe worn by comedians. The buskin was also worn by...
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  • Thomas Ivory (category Architects from Norwich)
    the Norwich Theatre, and is recorded as having obtained a licence for his company of actors, the Norwich Company of Comedians, to perform in Norwich in...
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  • This is the list of episodes (Seasons 21–40) for the Food Network competition reality series Chopped. Chopped regular Marc Murphy did not appear as a judge...
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    University of East Anglia (UEA) is a public research university in Norwich, England. Established in 1963 on a 320-acre (130-hectare) campus west of the city...
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    stand-up comedians, opera and pop. The Norwich Playhouse hosts theatre, comedy, music and other performing arts. It has a seating capacity of 300. The...
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    1785 he resolved to become an actor. He joined Mr. Welsh's company of travelling comedians at Buxton. His first appearance was as Allan-a-Dale in M'Nally's'...
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    Sunshine Sammy Morrison (category Comedians from New Orleans)
    opposite both Harold Lloyd and Snub Pollard, two of the era's biggest comedians. He was the first African-American actor to be signed to a long-term contract...
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    Adam Buxton (category Comedians from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
    Evans-Lombe in 2001. They live near Norwich with their three children. Freeman, Hadley (14 December 2013). "Comedians and their parents: Adam Buxton and...
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  • Adrian Flux (category Insurance companies of the United Kingdom)
    jobs at the Norwich branch of Swinton Insurance by taking over the lease of its call centre that was due to close. This gave the company its first office...
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    Norwich radio station. It earned two BAFTAs and was followed by a second series in 2002. After a hiatus, Partridge returned in 2010 with a series of shorts...
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  • The Nimmo Twins (category People from Norwich)
    comprising Owen Evans and Karl Minns. First working together in 1996 in Norwich, they came to national attention after their show Posh Spice Nude was a...
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    Norwich, Norfolk and takes its name from the heartsease, a common European wild flower. The estate is approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north-east of the...
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    English actor and theatre manager. Fisher came from a family of farmers from Hethersett, near Norwich, who had been farming there for about 100 years. His father...
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    order)". The study was updated in 2019. In December 2015, John Julius Norwich stated, in a letter published in The Times newspaper, that as a historian...
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  • Marypat Farrell (category People from Norwich, Vermont)
    Gavin Crawford Show. Farrell was born in Norwich, Vermont. She is an alumna of The Second City's Toronto company. She plays Kitty Robinson on the video...
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  • Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (category Culture in Norwich)
    on 7 January 2013 in Norwich and Mitcham, Alpha Papa premiered on 24 July 2013, at the Hollywood Cinema in Anglia Square, Norwich. It was released in the...
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  • Telegraph named I'm Alan Partridge as one of the 10 best TV sitcoms of all time. In a poll of British comedians conducted by the TV channel Gold, it was...
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  • Talawa Theatre Company is a Black British theatre company founded in 1986. The core of Talawa's work is championing reinterpretations of classic plays...
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    George Ezra (category Alumni of the BIMM Institute)
    listening to other podcasts featuring "comedians chatting with other comedians". Some time after the release of his first album, Ezra met and later began...
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    Guinness World Record for the greatest number of consecutive ollies is held by David Tavernor of Norwich, United Kingdom, who successfully performed 323...
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    Stephen Fry (category Comedians from the London Borough of Camden)
    patron of the Norwich Film Festival, and said he was "Very proud now to be a patron of a festival that encourages people from Norfolk, Norwich and beyond...
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