Blood Brothers is the highlight of the new spring season at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange.

Presented by Bill Kenwright, from March 16-21, the show tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences.

More highlights include An Intimate Evening with classical singer Russell Watson and a talk titled The Tudors and Us by constitutional historian David Starkey.

There is also a rare opportunity to see showbusiness legend Des O’Connor live on stage for a wonderful evening of comedy, laughter and music.

Moscow State Circus returns to the Corn Exchange with its latest production Park Gorkogo and there is a packed stand-up comedy line-up including Jim Davidson, Milton Jones and the monthly comedy clubs.

Live music includes a show from Paul Carrack, as well as tribute productions to Elvis, the Blues Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, ELO, Roy Orbison and The Beatles.

For children, the February half-term offers Milkshake! - Party Party Live and The Chuckles Of Oz with the Chuckle Brothers.

Moscow Ballet La Classique dance the ultimate fairy tale ballet Swan Lake and The Grumpy Old Women are back to knock some sense into the nation in Fifty Shades of Beige.

Tickets for all shows are available from the Corn Exchange box office on 01553 764864 or online at www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk