The oldest stage show charity in West Norfolk, noted for their award nominated and winning productions, will be presenting a comedy play.
The Tuesday Market Place venue will host a season of autumn gigs starting on Saturday, October 1 including a shanty band and Sixties Saturday.
The Addams Family - A Musical Comedy will be staged from October 20 by town's amateur dramatics society.
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“I'm ready for that one! All the boys are ready. We need to win something for King’s Lynn," is the captain's rallying cry on the league cup showdown.
Home outfit slam in no fewer than seven maximums in dominant display at Adrian Flux Arena.
Between them they've notched up over 30 No.1 hit songs and have toured all over the world for years to packed houses of legions of fans.
The character, featured in Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights, faces off against arch mystic enemy Ramone from the massively popular Paranormal Podcast.
The event in picturesque setting, which runs September 22-25 and is now in its fifth year, has topped an East Anglian Festival Network poll.
Fifth-spot Minors and Brady Stars prepare to host Wolverhampton Wolves tomorrow night.
The cadets aged between 13 and 18 were awarded certificates for passing exams and three received a trophy they'd won in an orienteering competition.
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Four Seasons features an 11-piece baroque orchestra as the summer series of concerts end.
The scheme will once again give young people in town aged 11-25 the chance to try out their art skills for free.
The A47 speedway derby will continue after Peterborough's future is secured.
The warehouse, which was built in the 1580s to store salt, corn and wine and is a grade 2* listed building, relaunches its display on September 28.
One show is direct from a week-long run in London’s West End and sold out worldwide tour; and the other features fun family experiments.
Your views for September 16 are as lively as ever. More letters are welcome; viewpoint is at this email address: letters@lynnnews.co.uk.
Built in the 1720s for Great Britain’s first Prime Minister, the last open day of the season will be Sunday, September 25.
A star of the country scene and icons of soul provide music at the coastal venue on different days this weekend.