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Ipswich's Grade II listed theatre will close from May to December 2025 for significant refurbishment works, with shows relocating to the Corn Exchange.
Why it matters: The theatre, which first opened in 1929, will undergo customer-focused upgrades to enhance the theatre experience and ensure inclusivity for all visitors, including those with accessibility needs.
The big picture: Mixbrow Construction has been awarded the contract to deliver the works to upgrade and modernise the historic venue.
The project is being funded entirely through a Restoration Levy introduced on tickets over £10 since June 2023, with income ring-fenced specifically for the refurbishment, improvement, and upkeep of the theatre.

What they're saying: Councillor Jane Riley, Ipswich Borough Council Portfolio Holder for Culture and Customers, said: "We're pleased to see Mixbrow Construction appointed as our contractor to carry out the redevelopment project Ipswich Regent Theatre. These improvements will make a big difference to our audiences, and we can't wait for them to see the theatre's transformation in December as we welcome back audiences to enjoy our festive panto, Cinderella."
The details: The venue will close its doors on Sunday 4 May 2025 and reopen with a grand unveiling for the Christmas pantomime Cinderella, running from 12-31 December 2025.
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.

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.
What they're also saying: Michael Manning, Contracts Manager at Mixbrow Construction, added: "On behalf of Mixbrow construction, we are extremely pleased to be awarded this prestigious project, we look forward to working with the project team on this much-loved entertainment facility for the region."
For context: Ipswich Regent Theatre is a Grade II listed Art Deco theatre with a capacity of 1,551 seats. It first opened as a 'cine-variety hall' in 1929 and was purchased by Ipswich Borough Council in 1989. Recent improvements include reinstated original plaster mouldings in 2014 and new dressing room facilities opened in November 2023.
The bottom line: With the contractor now appointed, the transformation of Ipswich's largest theatre can proceed, with the project scheduled for completion by December 2025.

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