Music, comedy and horror all on the menu

There’s something for everyone coming up in January at the Alive Corn Exchange in King’s Lynn.

Comedy for kids, Circus of Horrors and tributes to Queen and the Bee Gees are set to provide a fine start to 2023.
It starts on Sunday, January 15, when Comedy Club 4 Kids returns.
It’s been getting some of the best comic acts on the international circuit to do routines, but without the rude bits, since 2005.
Similarly the Circus of Horrors was set up in Glastonbury in 1995 and continues on via Britain’s Got Talent.
This year’s show The Haunted Fairground comes to King’s Lynn on Wednesday, January 18.
A spokesman said: “et in a decrepit Fairground on the edge of nowhere. Haunted by creatures of the unknown who had been Plastinated as exhibits in The House of Wax and brought back to life by a Tesla Coil machine to run havoc.
“This FANGtastic new show is coming to Alive Corn Exchange on Wednesday 18 January set to blow your mind with an amazing set, stellar lights, special effects and of course Beautifully Bizarre Circus acts, a sinister story and the darkest of magic all performed to an original Rock score.”
There’s plenty more thrills for music fans with Radio Gaga appearing on Thursday, January 19.
“Be part of a night like no other as we bring you the concert you’ve been dreaming of,” the spokesman said.
“The ultimate celebration of one the biggest bands to have ever graced the stage – Queen.
“Break free with us and shake all over like a jellyfish as Radio GAGA recreates two magical hours live on stage, celebrating the magic, fun and showmanship of the bands touring days.
“Playing all your favourite hits including, Don’t Stop me now, I Want to Break Free, Somebody to Love, We Will Rock You and, of course, Bohemian Rhapsody.
“Join us as we say, Radio, someone still loves you!”
How deep is your love? Well ask that to You Win Again – Celebrating the Music of the Bee Gees at the Corn Exchange on Friday, January 20.
Not just a tribute act, this will celebrate the music of the brothers Gibb and includes music they’ve written for others including Celine Dion, Diana Ross and Dolly Parton.
A spokesman said: “Join us for this breath-taking concert spectacular, taking you on a musical journey through all your favourite songs, including: Night Fever, Stayin’ Alive, More Than A Woman, You Should Be Dancing, How Deep is Your Love?, Jive Talkin’, Tragedy, Massachusetts, Words, I’ve Got to Get a Message to You, Too Much Heaven, Islands in the Stream, Grease, If I Can’t Have You and many more!
“This fabulously authentic production ensures the Gibb brothers’ incredible legacy of classic hit songs is well and truly stayin’ alive.”
For more information including ticket prices, visit https://www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk

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