Here's a quick guide to some of the events taking place across the fine city of Norwich this evening.
• 9 to 5 The Musical
Event info: Threshold Theatre Company return to Norwich Playhouse after their success with both Hairspray and Avenue Q, with 9 to 5 a Tony Award nominated musical. Set in the 1970s, 9 to 5 follows three women who are pushed to the breaking point by their sexist boss and try to take over the office and make it the kind of place they've always wanted to work in.
Venue: Norwich Playhouse
Doors Open: 7.30pm
Tickets: £18
• Forever in Blue Jeans
Event info: A night of entertainment featuring singers, dancers and musicians performing some of the biggest and best country music and rock 'n' roll by legendary artists such as Elvis Presley, Billy Ray Cyrus as well as musical numbers from Oklahoma and Paint Your Wagon.
Venue: The Maddermarket Theatre
Doors Open: 7.30pm
Tickets: £18
• Norwich City of Ale Historic Pub Tour
Event info: Follow tour guide Paul Dickson as he takes you on a walking tour of some of Norwich's most historic pubs, starting from the Maids Head Hotel. The tour lasts just over an hour and will finish with a tasting session of the Maid Heads new signature brew.
Venue: Maids Head Hotel
Doors Open: 6pm
Tickets: £4.50
•The New Forbidden
Event info: The New Forbidden, a punk band featuring TV presenter Loyd Grossman, will be performing tonight at The Murderers Pub as part of their 2016 tour.
Venue: The Murderers
Doors Open: 9pm
Tickets: Free entry
• Cinema
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Odeon: 17:45, 20:45 and 21:45
Vue: 17:35, 19:30 and 21:40
Hollywood Cinema: 17:30 and 20:00
Alice Through the Looking Glass
Odeon: 18:15 and 20:15
Vue: 17:20 and 19:00
The Nice Guys
Odeon: 18:30 and 21:20
Vue: 19:10 and 21:30
Hollywood Cinema: 17:50 and 20:15
Cinema City: 18:15 and 20:45
Me Before You
Odeon: 17:40 and 20:20
Vue: 19:25
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