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ReviewsYou are in: Suffolk > Entertainment > Theatre and Dance > Reviews > More from this section More from this sectionAll pages from April to June 2007June 28/06/2007 Scary witch and a talking fish Ipswich's Portuguese community joins New Angles for the captivating and charming Sleeping King. more...June 22/06/2007 Room-service with a smile An Ipswich drama group take us to 1920's Berlin for an emotional rollercoaster of a musical. more...June 21/06/2007 Review: Trojan Whores A surreal take on three notorious women from history impresses our reviewer. more...June 21/06/2007 Co-op Juniors will rock you Queen and Ben Elton's musical does the business in Ipswich according to our reviewer. more...June 13/06/2007 No Sleep 'till Brighton? Wayne Sleep misses the first night of High Society in Ipswich but the rest of the cast shines. more...June 01/06/2007 Treats from Tweenies' toyshop Youngsters are won over by the Tweenies magical toyshop, whilst learning a lesson along the way. more...May 25/05/2007 Review: Pete & Dud Come Again An excellent insight into the rollercoaster relationship of comics Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. more...May 24/05/2007 From Memphis to Ipswich A Moldovan opera company presented Verdi's Aida in Suffolk and it was a gripping yarn. more...May 23/05/2007 Review: Derren Brown 'Not even the most cynical observer could question the integrity of the show', writes Jeff Allum. more...May 10/05/2007 Review: A Night At The Theatre Bury Theatre Royal have been taking a Georgian variety show around Suffolk's villages. more...May 09/05/2007 Bury Theatre Royal The restored venue is due to re-open in Sept 2007 and they've launched the programme for the season. more...May 09/05/2007 Jokers Comedy Club Camp comic Jason Wood stole the show in Ipswich with support from Scott Denyer and Anthony King. more...May 02/05/2007 Jokers making Ipswich laugh A new monthly comedy night is hoping to prove that Ipswich folk are game for a laugh. more...April 24/04/2007 Review: Travels With My Aunt Henry Pulling's conservative lifestyle is tipped on its head when he meets his long-lost aunt. more...April 12/04/2007 Cutting Edge An alternative review of the new HighTide theatre festival at Halesworth's Cut arts venue. more...April 12/04/2007 HighTide 2007 Sex and politics: reviews of four new plays at a new theatre festival at The Cut in Halesworth. more...April 12/04/2007 Review: Peapickers Eastern Angles' touring play centres on a fractured relationship and re-discovering family roots. more...April 03/04/2007 Review: Russell Brand ...PREVIOUSNEXT...The Essex Adonis entertained the Ipswich Regent, but is he simply treading water? more...External Links
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