A FUN-filled evening of entertainment with 'feel good' hits from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s through to the best of today is promised when Forever In Blue Jeans returns to the Pavilion Theatre at Cromer Pier on Saturday, May 1.

A FUN-filled evening of entertainment with 'feel good' hits from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s through to the best of today is promised when Forever In Blue Jeans returns to the Pavilion Theatre at Cromer Pier on Saturday, May 1.

The new-look production begins with rock 'n' roll favourites from Jerry Lee Lewis and Brenda Lee to The Beatles and The Monkeys.

Blue Jeans celebrates 50 years of The Magic Of Motown which takes in hits from The Four Tops, The Jackson Five, Diana Ross and a host of other Motown favourites.

The Carpenters, Showaddywaddy and Abba reflect the 1970s and there's visits to the Silver Screen for Oklahoma and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

A stunning piece pays tribute to the songwriting talents of the legendary Burt Bacharach, and includes his many number one hits I'll Never fall In Love Again, What The World Needs Now Is Love Sweet Love, Do You Know The Way To San Jose and the memorable What's New Pussycat. The show ends with everyone invited to the party for the Grand Finale

The company is led by TV and radio recording artistes Carole Gordon and Bob Newman. Carole and Bob have toured with both Tammy Wynette and Boxcar Willie, and have been voted top British duo by the British Country Music Association for three consecutive years.

After a second successful season in Christmas Seaside Special, one of Norfolk's favourite purveyors of 'Norfolk Squit' Keith Loads returns to the Pavilion Theatre for a fourth year.

Told in a way that only Keith can, he promises a host of brand new jokes and stories to tickle your fancy and make you laugh until you cry.

Joining Keith for the first time is musician 'Son of Cash' paying his own tribute to the great Johnny Cash and performing some of the singers all time favourite songs.

Keith completed his third DVD in November 2009. Filmed at the Little Theatre, Sheringham and at various locations in North Norfolk it has proved to be a great success, but perhaps his most successful engagement of the year was his wedding to his fianc� Jacque.