1. New English Art Club, Spring Exhibition, Geedon Gallery, Jaggers, South Green Road, Fingringhoe, until April 8, 11am. Free. 01206 729334.

A special exhibition celebrating the work of the New English Art Club, founded by a group of artists dissatisfied with the entrenched attitudes of the Royal Academy. Current members exhibiting include Peter Brown, Frederick Cuming and President Richard Pikesley.

2. FourAmore: Saigon and Beyond, Headgate Theatre, Chapel Street North, Colchester, tonight (Friday), 7.30pm. £16. 01206 366000.

The ultimate musical tribute to the world’s best musicals featuring vocal group FourAmore - a group of West End and International performers who have all played leading roles in West End musicals from Les Miserables, The King and I, Starlight Express, The Lion King and Miss Saigon.

3. Changes Two Bowie, Mercury Theatre, Balkerne Gate, Colchester, tomorrow (Saturday), 7.30pm. £23. 01206 573948.

A celebration of the music of David Bowie, ChangesTwoBowie perform over 40 years of Bowie songs with the vocal talents of 2001 Stars in Their Eyes finalist Tony Perry.

4. Theatrerotto Productions: The Walrus and the Carpenter, Colchester Arts Centre, Church Street, Colchester, tomorrow (Saturday), doors 1.30pm, workshop (11am) £4.95 each, workshop and show £8. 01206 500900.

This musical show, based around Lewis Carroll’s famous poem from Alice Through The Looking Glass, is set to accompaniment on the accordion and features a large weepy walrus puppet and his lugubrious chippy companion following a cameo appearance from Tweedledum and Tweedledee.

5. James Phelan: Trickster, Mercury Theatre, Balkerne Gate, Colchester, Wednesday, 7.30pm. £15.50. 01206 573948.

Paul Daniels' nephew follows us in his late great uncle’s footsteps with his own magical prank show that promises to be both jaw dropping and laugh out loud funny.