Find out as the prominent powerpoint comedian's new touring show is reviewed by Peter Woodhouse.
Global sports memories and what to do when watching the World Cup at a hostelry if there's a power cut, by Jeff Hoyle.
Queenz with a Union J and X-Factor superstar, The Roy Orbison Story and powerpoint prince Dave Gorman are also appearing.
Ticket prices have been released for a big coastal gig plus fans of the big band sound will love this weekend's concert.
The collection of poetry and prose will be launched with refreshments at a West Norfolk bookshop in aid of two local associations.
A Lynn store, part of a leading UK chain, will give art in the garden tips this autumn with its Little Seedlings Club workshop on November 6.
Arriving for an autumn tour on November 26 for an ages 18-plus audience, this is his brand-new show for 2022.
A varied programme of music by German and French composers from the 19th and 20th centuries featured works by Brahms, Hindemith, Fauré and Ravel.
An illustrated talk will enlighten, on the evening of November 7 at a local school, on how people thrived in the harsh rural conditions.
The new season of films starting in November is marked for local enthusiasts with a coming-of-age comedy drama.
This independent show, whose first performance this is, pays tribute to an instrument born in 1954, "the very personification of an electric guitar".
Previous engagements include New York, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, Prague and China, and he will perform a selection of music on November 16.
Civic society member and her collaborator will chat about writing and illustrating their new book on a composer famous for visiting West Norfolk.
Double blow in June played a big part in club not challenging for a place in the play-offs
The heritage based group has its own range of calendars, a table top sale among events lined up for next month, while its quiz has a free raffle.
The sequel to a 2019 original will be screened on Saturday, November 19. The film is certified 12A and runs for 111 minutes.
A local conductor will raise the baton on Norfolk Symphony Orchestra's season opener by inviting you to The Americas with a varied programme.
Launched in May, the returning ticket admits an adult and child for £6.95 and is available from Halloween (Monday, October 31) until December 16.
The theatre's upcoming shows feature "the UK’s most popular touring medium", soul, festive songs and "high priest of the comedy Powerpoint talk".
The venue has a tribute to one of rock's biggest-ever acts, a popular Irish duo and the Stylistics Songbook Tour in a bumper weekend.