Reviews
Who's Bad - The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute band, The Regent, Monday, March 8
LIKE many others I would have loved to have seen the king of pop live.
Trianon Music Group, Felixstowe, Saturday.
THROUGHOUT its 50-year life Trianon Music Group has, in addition to its three major concerts each year, performed hundreds of “smaller” concerts throughout Suffolk for charities and church funds.
Ipswich Orchestral Society, Family Concert, March 7, The Corn Exchange, Ipswich
CONDUCTOR Adam Gatehouse's initial introductions set a friendly atmosphere between the orchestra and the audience which contained so many children.
Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Mercury Theatre, Colchester until March 10
WE all know Romeo and Juliet, don't we? One of Shakespeare's best-loved plays, with a plot familiar even to people who never go near a theatre.
Internationally renowned musician Matthew Applegate's unique blend of electronica has taken him around the globe - and it's thanks, in part, to his baby sister.
ONE of the biggest stars of the UK urban music scene arrived in Ipswich last night and received a rapturous reception from a packed-out Regent Theatre.
Noises Off is a play within a play - more than that it is a play about actors and the pressures of a long theatrical tour.
For some, life as a professional dancer may seem like a faraway dream.
Do you think you've got the X Factor? Do judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Cheryl Cole and Danii Minogue, not to mention the live audience, fail to intimidate you? If so, wannabe popstar Hugo Jardim wants to hear from you.
MEDIUM Sally Morgan will never forget the day she knew in her heart there was a life beyond the one we know.