Guide to watching the skies is organised by King’s Lynn and District Astronomy Society.
The film, starring Sally Hawkins, concerns the woman who took on eminent historians about one of the most controversial kings in English history.
"It's heart-breaking, darkly funny in places... It made this cynical so-and-so cry," says Peter Woodhouse of the Brendan Fraser-led movie.
Coastal theatre will host two forthcoming shows including a 20-million selling act and tributes to Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Brian May and Slash.
A local theatre which is beginning its spring season is also showing an Arthur Miller classic play about witch trials.
BBC boost for latest Norfolk Symphony Orchestra concert which treated an enthusiastic audience to romantic works from across Europe.
Can one sporting national side emulate a superb year of success enjoyed by another? Columnist Peter Woodhouse has his doubts.
Next month's show based on popular 1980s film promises the best in rhythm and blues, soul, country and Motown.
Titled ‘A European Romance’, it will contain works from Austrian, Spanish and German composers.
"Come and sit in front of a man wearing a nylon wig and a pink velour tracksuit making filthy jokes about East Anglia. You can’t go wrong!"
Pantomime is on in village to help raise funds for local causes.
Its programme costs about £25,000 per year and hopes to introduce 8,000 local children to classical music during a two-year spell.
The story is about a lonely inventor who invents a robot. Non-members are welcome to come along to club screenings for £5 cash on the door.
This year’s am-dram panto offering begins with January 12 and 13 evening performances while on Saturday, January 14 a matinee is added.
Spotlight on innovative and radical group of artists whose works took Paris by storm in the 1870s.
Well respected covers band will pay tribute to one of the most influential and best-selling albums ever.
In Ireland this artist outsells One Direction, Pharrell Williams and Michael Buble, bringing back musicianship during his prolific tours.
Subjects will include a Gaywood church, Fenland railways and growing up in North End, and people are urged to book places from January 10, 2023.
There will be two showings on three days during January, February and March at a town centre venue.
The evening, held in the new year, will explore ways of enhancing our health and wellbeing, with readings from a range of expert authors.