The Fisher Theatre in Bungay is kicking off 2016 with a packed programme of events.

On Sunday, Farnham Maltings presents It’s a Wonderful Life, the story of middle-aged clerk George Bailey who discovers the difference he has made to his family, his friends and his home town – with a little help from Clarence, the apprentice angel. The show will start at 3pm, not 7.30pm as originally advertised. Tickets cost £10 or £8 for concessions.

Next Friday, January 15, at 7.30pm, Single Shoe Productions presents Crazy Glue, which follows the comedic roller coaster of a couple’s romance as they move from the blossoming of first love through to the thornier terrain of married life. Tickets cost £12, £10 or £8 for groups of over 10.

The next day, January 16, at 5.55pm, The Met Live presents Les Pêcheurs de Perles - Bizet’s gorgeous opera of lust and longing set in the Far East which returns to the Met stage for the first time in 100 years. Tickets cost £12.

On Monday, January 18, at 7.30pm, Far From the Madding Crowd, rated 12A, will be on the big screen. The film is set in Victorian England when the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor. Tickets cost £5.

On Thursday, January 21, at 7.30pm, The River Waveney Trust presents There is Always a Chance - a talk by nationally recognised conservationist Ian Carstairs from Harleston. He will share a glimpse into the extraordinary world of his little battle for wildlife and the countryside. Tickets cost £4 for trust members and £6 for non members.

To buy tickets call the box office on 01986 897130.