Discover the best top things to do in East Anglia, United Kingdom including Hippodrome Circus, World Association of Wrestling (WAW), The Carnegie, St Nicholas' Chapel, King's Lynn Corn Exchange, Aldeburgh Music, The Corn Hall, The Garage, St Peter's Cultural Venue, Ipswich Corn Exchange.
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World Class Circus shows all year round. Easter Pirates adventure, Summer Spectacular featuring legendary Water Spectacular. Halloween Spooktacular show and Christmas Spectacular. One of only 3 purpose built circus buildings left in the entire world, with original sinking ring feature. Built in 1903
Took some friends and children,haven't bee for a few years as you have to have the children as an excuse. Jack Jay and Johnny were very funny, every act was excellent,the children loved the motorcyclists how brave are they there act was spectacular the whole show from beginning to end was greeted with cheers.The show was packed so we did have limited seats but we sat up the top and had an excellent view.A little bit pricey at £15 for children and £23 for an adult we got ours from the tourist information office i think they maybe slightly cheaper.We went to the afternoon performance and as it was raining kept the children amused for a couple of hours.
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The Carnegie Room is the largest venue in Thetford, hosting events of all shapes and sizes, It's utilised for the community during the week with classes/clubs, and features many ticketed/public events on the weekends It has a stage area, dressing rooms, main hall, full kitchen facilities, Free parking nearby and bar, which can all be booked for a reasonable price.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
From the tip of its 19th-century spire to its Norman foundations, everything about this town centre chapel is dazzling. Light floods from its magnificent windows into the interior. Monuments from the 17th- and 18th-centuries, some with startlingly life-like painted figures, celebrate King's Lynn's seamen, merchants, mayors and shopkeepers and illustrate the town's long history as a busy commercial centre and port. The chapel's carved woodwork is of such quality that some of it is now in the V&A Museum, but in the medieval stalls you can still see an astonishing collection of carved creatures. In the 15th-century wooden roof, carved angels with outstretched wings sing and play musical instruments. One holds a recorder -- the earliest ever portrayal of the instrument in church carving. Come and explore nine centuries of treasures in this extraordinary and beautiful chapel - the largest chapel of ease in England.
4.5 based on 153 reviews
Just what a xmasPanto should be - silly jokes for all ages, slapstick, spot on comedy routines, great sets, lighting and dancers. the addition of Twist and Pulse as headliners was a genius move as they appeal to all ages. Very energetic performances and well thought out scripts veering away from the temptation to simply rehash old pantos. Theatre is easily accessible and is in a lovely historic building. Staff working there are pleasant and helpful. really handy for the town centre afterwards if you need a pre or post show drink or meal. Big Thumbs up to all involved. Booking for next year for sure.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Aldeburgh Music is an international performance centre set in a stunning landscape on the Suffolk coast with artist development and education as its creative engine. Our year-round programme has grown out of the Aldeburgh Festival, founded in 1948 by Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears and Eric Crozier.
4.0 based on 42 reviews
The Corn Hall is a thriving arts venue offering a wide range of quality entertainment, activities and big name acts.
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The Garage is a dynamic and welcoming creative arts space in Norwich, providing live performances,creative classes, professional training and space for hire.
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In 1971 St Peter's Church was closed for public worship. It is now a cultural and community venue in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust. St Peter's hosts a variety of performances, fairs and exhibitions but is also open for sightseeing. Entrance is usually free of charge, except when there is an event taking place. St Peter's is currently in the process of a major £2.5M regeneration project and will close to the public in September 2021 for urgent repairs and to update facilities. Reopening is planned for Spring 2023 when there will be an exciting programme of events taking place for the local community and visitors alike!
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