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22 August 2022

Rachel’s 2022 Theatre Tour goes to Snape Maltings

It’s a place for shoppers, walkers, tourists, foodies, art lovers and music lovers – Snape Maltings. With ample parking, it’s a destination for a good day out with shops, café’s, galleries …and a world famous concert hall.   Over half a million people visit every year with 80,000 tickets sold for concerts (pre-Covid figures).  It’s the home of the Britten-Pears Orchestra, and the Aldeburgh Festival.   Beloved by […]

10 August 2022

My Theatre Tour reaches Stowmarket – The John Peel Centre

This was a double first. My first visit to the arts centre named after famous Stowmarket resident, the late John Peel, the radio presenter who did so much for undiscovered performers and unusual music … and my first visit to stand-up comedy.  The John Peel Centre for Creative Arts, to give it its full name, is hidden behind the main street, near the library and […]

30 July 2022

Review: Macbeth, presented by the Red Rose Chain

Macbeth by William Shakespeare………at Sutton Hoo (National Trust). How do you turn to one of Shakespeare’s most well-known tragedies and turn it into a rollicking comedy? You hand it over to the Red Rose Chain and their annual Theatre in the Forest. In their new home, at the National Trust site at Sutton Hoo, the Red Rose Chain offers their take on the story of […]

29 July 2022

Review: Mrs Simpson in Felixstowe

‘Mrs Simpson in Felixstowe’ by Suzanne Hawkes. At Harvest House, Felixstowe, presented by Black and White Productions. 28th July 2022 The notorious Wallis Simpson, the American whom King Edward VIII gave up his throne for, spent time in Felixstowe  in 1936 while she waited out the six weeks compulsory British residence she needed before qualifying for a divorce from her husband that would enable the Royal […]

11 July 2022

Rachel’s Theatre Tour Challenge – at Thorington Theatre (in a wood)

When I started this challenge to myself – to visit every theatre in Suffolk in 2022 – there was one theatre that was top of my list. It didn’t exist when I originally did the challenge in 1988 for BBC Radio Suffolk. In fact, this outdoor theatre was only created in 2020. Mark and Lindy O’Hare walked in the wood near their cottage on a […]

11 July 2022

Rachel’s Theatre Challenge – at the Two Sisters Arts Centre, Trimley

The Two Sisters Arts Theatre is based in a redundant church in Trimley St Mary, which  opened in April 2019. It is a theatre I know well and always enjoy the intimate atmosphere and variety of performances.  “I’d been looking for a suitable premises for Black and White Productions, my theatre group, for years,” explained Suzanne Hawkes, who had the idea and manages the venue.” I […]

29 June 2022

Rachel’s Theatre Challenge in Woodbridge… at the Riverside

When I was newly married, The Riverside Theatre (which opened in 1915 as the Woodbridge Electric Theatre) was our nearest cinema, but it was in sore need of some love and attention. I can’t listen to the music of Saturday Night Fever without remembering the sewn patch in the middle of the screen!  Luckily, in 1985, new owners restored and refurbished it into a venue […]

22 June 2022

Rachel’s Theatre Challenge reaches the Marina Theatre, Lowestoft

c The Marina Theatre in Lowestoft is a bit like a cat with nine lives. Originally, in the 1870’s it was an ice-rink with a temporary stage,  known as The Rink Theatre, it was then rebuilt and opened in 1897 as a proper theatre. With numerous pantomimes and summer shows it was a popular venue in a thriving seaside town. Like so many of our theatres, it […]

11 May 2022

The Theatre Challenge is in Ipswich at the Regent Theatre

As someone who was born in Ipswich, lived there, went to school in the town and worked there I have many memories of the Regent Theatre in Ipswich, which I knew as The Gaumont. As a child it was here that I had my first experience of the cinema, attended Victor Sylvester ballroom dance classes in what had been the restaurant, and had a major […]

4 May 2022

The Theatre Challenge 2022 arrives in Bungay – at the Fisher Theatre

There used to be, in the early 19th century, a family-owned touring theatre company, The Norfolk and Suffolk Company of Comedians’. Led by David Fisher, it would tour around an East Anglian circuit of theatres that he built, for two months each before moving on, to return very two years. He had thirteen theatres in places such as Halesworth, Woodbridge, Eye, Thetford, Beccles, Swaffham, and […]