The title is so apt and what you see is rarely what you think it is.
Covenant, Moyse’s Hall Museum, Bury St Edmunds.
What a highly charged production by The Blackeyed Theatre of this dark and dramatic thriller this proved to be.
All or Nothing, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds.
What an amusing and entertaining this blood thirsty number turned out to be. As the plot thickens the short, sharp comic lines escalate. Despite the small house the audience acknowledged this wit with plenty of chuckles.
The most talented Theatre Royal Youth group provided a great evening’s entertainment with the new version of Arabian Nights by Neil Duffield.
This touring production of the most talented Bury Theatre Workshop is based on the true story of the ‘Brides in the Bath Murders’ committed by George Smith between 1912 and 1914.
If Donald Trump had not won the election then Rory Bremner’s fun packed show on February 8 might have felt light.
The Bury Theatre Workshop’s performance of the intense and tragic novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy was most enthralling and demonstrated the first-rate skills within the group.
The Theatre Royal’s own production of Jane Austen’s classic Northanger Abbey proved to be a most entertaining and light-hearted adaptation by Tim Luscombe and it was a sheer joy to watch.
Wow, let’s cut to the chase as the Suffolk Young People’s Theatre production of Evita was simply phenomenal.
This 1988 play is set in an Australian penal colony in 1788 where convicts from the UK were transported to serve harsh sentences for various felonies.