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Suffolk Wedding Show celebrates its 18th year this weekend

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Ipswich couples planning their big day can find everything under one roof this Sunday at the Suffolk Wedding Show.

Why it matters: Wedding planning can be overwhelming. The Suffolk Wedding Show offers a one-stop shop for couples to meet vendors, get ideas, and potentially book services for their special day.

The big picture: The event, celebrating its 18th year, brings together over 50 local suppliers:

  • The show runs from 10:30 to 15:00 on Sunday, 22 September at Venue 16

  • Attendees can meet local florists, photographers, cake makers, and other wedding professionals.

  • Live musicians will perform, giving couples the chance to scout potential wedding entertainment.

The Suffolk Wedding Show founder Melissa Neisler Dickinson and Jamie Smith of Venue 16
The Suffolk Wedding Show founder Melissa Neisler Dickinson and Jamie Smith of Venue 16Lee HayesLee Hayes Photography

What to expect:

  • Over 50 local wedding suppliers showcasing their services

  • Live music performances

  • A café and bar for refreshments

  • Opportunities to book vendors on the spot

What they're saying: Founder Melissa Neisler Dickinson, who started the show after being disappointed by existing events when she was planning her own wedding in 2006, said: "I wanted to support local wedding suppliers and create an event where couples could find everything they need without travelling to major cities."

The team of Vintage Dream Wedding Cars
The team of Vintage Dream Wedding CarsLee HayesLee Hayes Photography

How to attend: Tickets are available at www.thesuffolkweddingshow.co.uk

The bottom line: Whether you're just engaged or finalising plans, this long-running local show offers a wealth of inspiration and resources for Ipswich couples.

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'Everything literally goes wrong' in comedy coming to Ipswich

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A "wildly hilarious, fast-paced comedy" about a chaotic touring theatre company is heading to the New Wolsey Theatre in May.

Why it matters: The production of Michael Frayn's "Noises Off" marks the New Wolsey Theatre's first ever international collaboration, co-producing with Queen's Theatre Hornchurch, Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg and Theatre by the Lake.

The details: The comedy takes the audience behind the curtain of a chaotic touring theatre company's desperate attempt to stage a show, "trying to maintain their composure whilst everything quite literally goes wrong."

  • The show will run from 1-24 May

  • Ticket prices range from £15 to £32

  • Age guidance is 12+

Noises Off poster
A "wildly hilarious, fast-paced comedy" about a chaotic touring theatre company is heading to the New Wolsey Theatre in MayNew Wolsey Theatre

Behind the scenes: The production will feature a cast of nine actors:

  • Hisham Abdel Razek as Frederick Fellowes

  • Ezra Alexander as Tim Allgood

  • Clare-Louise English as Belinda Blair

  • George Kemp as Garry Lejeune

  • Harry Long as Lloyd Dallas

  • Hilary Maclean as Dotty Otley

  • Russell Richardson as Selsdon Mowbray

  • Ailsa Joy as Brooke Ashton

  • Gemma Salter as Poppy Norton

The production also includes understudies Mollie Manning and Yani Green.

What they're saying: Douglas Rintoul, Director of "Noises Off" and Chief Executive/Artistic Director of the New Wolsey Theatre, said: "I'm absolutely thrilled to be collaborating with such a brilliant company on this comedy masterpiece. It's a joyful celebration of theatrical virtuosity – a true love letter to the craft of acting and to theatre itself. I've been a huge fan of Michael Frayn's work for years – having directed Copenhagen early in my career - and I'm delighted to now get my hands on this all-time comic belter. This show promises to bring huge joy to audiences across the UK and beyond."

What's next: After opening at the New Wolsey Theatre, "Noises Off" will tour to Queen's Theatre Hornchurch (28 May-7 June), Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg (13-15 June), and Theatre by the Lake (25 June-26 July).

The bottom line: Tickets for the Ipswich performances can be booked at wolseytheatre.co.uk, by calling 01473 295900, or by visiting the Box Office. Audio description and captioning will be available on selected dates.

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