Andy Tyler says the audience enjoyed a programme by Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann performed by two young professional musicians.
The weekend event will be held at the RSPCA facility in the village.
"A perfect option for those with young aspiring dancers in the family," says reviewer Sarah Hardy of this international ballet company's offering.
One has an 11-piece band with four lead vocalists performing 30 soul hits; the other is for fans of Mamma Mia, Hairspray and Gershwin entertainment.
It is entitled Raising The Roof: Medieval Rafters, Rats & Treasure and is a Heritage Society talk on a well-known local National Trust site.
There will be activities such as a local history photo quiz, memory trees plus an opportunity to help identify some objects and images.
Due to ill health the last minute change has been made with a popular musician stepping-in.
February 14 is the date a daytime book group begins with a cosy, friendly chat over a cup of tea or coffee.
Monthly musical roster also includes a programme featuring the songs of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and others.
The 'Poet Laureate of Punk' has been praised by Sir Paul McCartney as "one of Britain’s outstanding poets” and will come to town on May 17.
Among the artist's CV is the ‘Clare in the Community’ strip from The Guardian newspaper.
Academy Award winners George Clooney and Julia Roberts star in screening and more films are on offer.
Step out onto the white carpet this winter, pull on your walking boots or wellies, wrap up warm and explore the landscape with a snowdrop tour.
Performers include the internationally renowned Yehudi Menuhin School Ensemble playing works by Haydn, Schumann and Beethoven.
Starting with a quiz on February 1, these are two monthly fundraisers held by the charitable organisation.
Make your own stories in the holiday with book-themed trails, creative bookworm crafts, a gripping parkland tales trail and a fun woodland play area.
Come to hear a UEA professor speak on February 2 about managing and adapting to coastal change in the coming decades.
Grab your office’s best pancake flippers and see if you can do batter in inaugural games!
Alive West Norfolk activities for children during the break include Puss in Boots film, a Shakespearean Whodunnit, go karts and bouncy castle fun.
A men’s mental health and wellbeing support organisation is gearing up for It's Time to Talk Day.