Joel Dommett’s straight talk stand-up satisfies all
Joel Dommett at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange
Monday, October 23.
Just a microphone and a plastic red chair like those from your school days sits in...
One of Lynn’s biggest nights as Busted brings the Year 3000
REVIEW by Jamie Read:
Busted
Festival Too, King’s Lynn
Saturday, July 15
At the start of the millennium, there were not many artists bigger, better or more popular...
Sea of hands leads to Elbow
REVIEW by Jamie Read:
Elbow
Thetford Forest
Thursday, June 29
It should come as no surprise to music fans that the contemporary sounds of Elbow gelled beautifully with...
Masterful Symphony from Clean Bandit
REVIEW by Jamie Read:
Clean Bandit
Thetford Forest
Sunday, July 2
On the final night of live music at a sunny Thetford Forest, pop sensations Clean Bandit produced...
A sunny ‘Hunny’ talk from one of the most divisive politicians
REVIEW:
An Entertaining Evening With Nigel Farage
The Princess Theatre, Hunstanton
Friday, April 28
it wAs just as an audience member unfurled a Union Flag that Nigel Farage...
An appetite for plant life
May will be blooming for members of the King’s Lynn Operatic and Dramatic
Society as they present their latest show.
Members of KLODS will be taking to the stage with...
Review extra: The Illegal Eagles
There was nothing Desperado about this show which just flashed by in a New York Minute.
The band was on stage from first to last - no support...
Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
This fantastic production of Jospeh popped and fizzed like a glass of multicoloured
champagne, filling the Corn Exchange with an infectious energy and enthusiasm.
With hands clapping, arms swaying...
The King’s Lynn Players Calendar Girls
There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Tim Firth’s masterpiece Calendar Girls will become the “Oliver” of non-musical amateur theatre. The script is nearly perfect...