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As New Wolsey Theatre leaders Sarah Holmes and Peter Rowe bid farewell after 21 years, they tell Fergus Morgan about turning the venue into a regional powerhouse for the arts, ...
This is a new production of the play, which was written by Michael Frayn in 1982, now directed by Douglas Rintoul in collaboration with Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, Queen’s Theatre ...
The New Wolsey Theatre is a 400 seat producing and receiving house in the heart of Ipswich with the New Wolsey Studio just 5 minutes away in St. Georges Street (IP1 3NF).
The New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich today marks its 15th Birthday, and would like to thank all of their friends, sponsors, audiences and participants who have helped them become the award-winning ...
Turn back the clock 20 years, and in 2001, the New Wolsey Theatre was doing the same thing. After two years of closure, following the collapse of the previous Wolsey Theatre company in 1999, the ...
The 400-seat New Wolsey Theatre first opened in 1979, replacing the Ipswich Arts Theatre, but closed in 1999 due to financial difficulties. In 2001 it was revived by Sarah Holmes and Peter Rowe.
The New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich announced on Sunday that two performances of Jack and The Beanstalk could not take place due to sickness. It later said the show, ...
The New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, said social distancing meant it was not financially viable to stage shows. It said it was an "extremely difficult decision" but it needed to be "resilient".
Ipswich's New Wolsey Theatre has been accredited by the Job Centre with the Two Ticks Positive about Disabled People symbol. This is to demonstrate that the New Wolsey has been recognised for the ...
He added: “The New Wolsey Theatre is like a home. I’m looking forward to building on Sarah and Peter’s extraordinary legacy, reaching even more people in Ipswich and Suffolk. I can’t wait ...
The New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich announced on Sunday that two performances of Jack and The Beanstalk could not take place due to sickness. It later said the show, ...
The New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, said social distancing meant it was not financially viable to stage shows. It said it was an "extremely difficult decision" but it needed to be "resilient".
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