COMING TO A SUFFOLK THEATRE SOON
COMING TO A SUFFOLK THEATRE SOON
May 21-25, 2024
Various times at Haverhill Arts Centre
Sister Act
When disco diva Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in one place the cops are sure she won’t be a found: a convent! The feel-amazing musical comedy (based on the hit 1992 film) that has audiences jumping to their feet!
May 30, 2024
7.30pm at The Apex, Bury St Edmunds
The Clare Teal Seven
Expect exhilarating swing from the award-winning jazz vocalist and long-time Radio 2 and Jazz FM broadcaster, who returns with a fabulous new show. Clare and her band guarantee an evening of inspirational, uplifting music and unbridled entertainment performed by the very best.
June 4-8, 2024
7.00pm at New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
What the Butler Saw
Joe Orton’s final, most ambitious play, is a manic farce and masterclass in fearless comic writing.
No institution, political view or tradition is safe, as Orton focuses his wicked sense of humour on a range of targets, including the establishment, an ex-Prime Minister and the medical profession.
June 8, 2024
7.30pm at Ipswich Regent Theatre
Thank You For The Music
Calling all Dancing Queens!
This international smash-hit tribute show brings all ABBA’s number one hits to the stage in a production like no other. The hugely popular show, now in its 21st year, combines the unmistakable harmonies, colourful costumes, and dazzling performances by an all-star cast.
June 12, 2024
7.30pm at Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe
Jools Holland
The legendary musician, composer, TV presenter, performer, writer, Squeeze star and more, visits Suffolk with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra and special guests for an unforgettable night.
Other Suffolk dates also available.
June 14, 2024
7.30pm at Haverhill Arts Centre
Solve Along a Murder She Wrote
Jessica Fletcher heads to London but soon gets caught up in a murder mystery only she (or you!) can solve.
A unique and hilarious night with an interactive screening of the classic Murder She Wrote episode, “Sing a Song of Murder”.
Featuring games, prizes and audience participation.
June 20, 2024
7.30pm at New Wolsey Theatre
Luke Wright’s Silver Jubilee
Luke Wright has built up a reputation for being one of Britain’s most popular live poets. This year, thwarted in his attempts to hold a street party and unable to shift the over-ordered commemorative plates, Wright does what a poet does best, and takes a deep dive into himself.
What follows is his most confessional show to date.
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— William Shakespeare