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JOIN US NOWHere are dates for the diaries for the new theatre season on the way to Lynn.
Twisted Melon Battle Of The Bands is back for its 10th year and its next heat continues in Lynn this weekend.
The 1970s soul survivors with original vocalists Chris Amoo and Dave Smith and live five-piece band will be out touring.
After a fantastic sell-out debut tour, Tina Turner fans will have the time of their lives as the smash hit show What’s Love Got To Do With It?
The acoustic portion of the Battle of the Bands got off the mark on Sunday, as six acts battled for three spots in the next round.
After celebrating his 70th birthday in 2018, the nation’s favourite yellow magic bear Sooty will be coming to Hunstanton’s Princess Theatre.
Lewis Kerr has opened up about the life-threatening injuries he sustained after a horror crash at Peterborough four-and-a-half years ago.
Co-promoter Dale Allitt has revealed which rider will start the 2020 campaign at reserve for the King's Lynn Stars and can be a “points machine” there
King’s Lynn co-promoter Dale Allitt believes these are “exciting” times for the club going into 2020.
King’s Lynn co-promoter Dale Allitt confirmed the 2020 Stars speedway side is complete – and that it will contain a “surprise”.
A West Norfolk theatre is to stage a particularly celebrated production of prolific British playwright Alan Ayckbourn, This Is Where We Came In.
The centre is being transformed into a Victorian Christmas bazaar with a manner of treats for visitors including a chance to buy stocking-fillers.
Shakespeare’s Guildhall Trust (SGT) will present a magical evening in Lynn with lots of guest artistes on Saturday, December 7.
The Garage in Norwich is supporting the opening of a new performing arts venue in King's Lynn.
The courses are being led by local historian Dr Paul Richards.
This will be the 41st pantomime staged by Fakenham’s multi-award winning amateur theatrical group.
The Best of WHAM! includes all the hits, a few B side favourites and a couple of early George Michael bonus songs.
Lynn finished their league season by losing to reigning champions Poole, who sealed top spot in the Premiership.
Sheep, the posh, pineapples and an intimate version of the hokey-cokey invoke laughter
The Stars’ walking wounded lost their unbeaten home league record in a tight penultimate home meeting of the season against top spot-chasing Swindon.