A day of comedy for youngsters came about on the Alive Corn Alternate on Sunday, January 15.
It was the primary present of its form on the theatre venue with a number and two performers in entrance of a close to bought out viewers of children and accompanying adults.
The auditorium was specified by cabaret type with Tim FitzHigham as MC for the afternoon.
Born in Lynn, the humorous man has been concerned within the comedy scene for various years and starred in Paddington 2.
He warmed up the gang for the hour lengthy present with no interval and has a knack of getting the viewers on aspect. What a tricky crowd an viewers of youngsters have to be, in all probability extra trustworthy than adults in that setting and ready to not giggle if it’s not humorous – although they have been well mannered of their heckling, placing their hand up first earlier than shouting out.
Starting from age three to 42, Tim’s crowd was entertained together with his celebration trick of enjoying a bugle and introducing the acts.
Katie Pritchard is a bundle of vitality along with her musical act portraying Joan of Arc and a tune about bananas whereas dressed as a gorilla.
The ultimate act was Ben van Der Velde who hails from the north east and is just like Ross Noble. He went for it no holds barred and gained the children over together with his trustworthy method, selecting fights with kids and their burly fathers alike.
A household from Wisbech had come alongside for the afternoon of guffaws.
Paul and Jo Taylor introduced their six yr outdated son Benjamin and Paul stated: “It has been actually good. We discovered all of it humorous.”
Philip Bayfield, venue supervisor at Alive Corn Alternate stated: “It’s the first time now we have performed any such present.
“It has bought very well.”
Performer Ben Van Der Velde, who made the children giggle with loud night breathing impressions that their dads would possibly do, stated: “It has been actually good enjoyable.
“What a pleasant crowd and a enjoyable and playful viewers .
“It was the most important children celebration in Lynn at the moment.”
By Jenny Beake