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Ipswich Regent Theatre to close for seven months in major makeover

Planning permission has been granted for a major refurbishment of Ipswich's Grade II listed Regent Theatre. The venue will close from May 2025 until December 2025, with shows relocating to the Corn Exchange during works.

Why it matters: The theatre, which first opened in 1929, will undergo its most significant transformation since the council took ownership in 1989, improving accessibility and modernising facilities while preserving its historic Art Deco character.

Ipswich Regent Theatre redevelopment plans
Planning permission has been granted for a major refurbishment of Ipswich's Grade II listed Regent Theatre(KLH Architects)

The big picture: The approved plans include:

  • A modernised entrance canopy with new illuminated lettering

  • Improved accessibility with a new lift to the Circle Lounge

  • Extended bars and additional seating areas

  • More toilets, including new accessible facilities and a Changing Places room

  • Restoration of original Art Deco features throughout the building

Behind the scenes: The project is being funded entirely through a Restoration Levy introduced on tickets over £10 since June 2023.

What they're saying: Councillor Jane Riley, Portfolio Holder for Culture and Customers, said: "Our customers are at the heart of everything we do, and we'd like to thank them for their continued feedback and support for this redevelopment project."

Between the lines: While the theatre is closed, performances will continue at the Corn Exchange, ensuring the city maintains its cultural programme during the renovation period.

The bottom line: With planning permission secured, procurement work can now begin on the transformation of Ipswich's largest theatre, which currently seats 1,551 people. The project is scheduled for completion by December 2025.

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