Five more West End shows are set to come to Suffolk between 2023 and 2024.
Ipswich Regent Theatre announced a plethora of performances earlier this year, and more huge acts have now been confirmed.
Here are five shows taking place between September and February 2024.
1. Blood Brothers, September 19 to September 23
One of the most popular West End musicals will be making its way to Ipswich in September.
Willy Russell's award-winning show tells the story of twins who were separated at birth, only to meet again as a result of fateful consequences.
2. The Rocky Horror Show, October 2 to October 7
Quickly following Blood Brothers is The Rocky Horror Show at the start of October.
The show will make its way to Suffolk as part of its 50th anniversary sell-out international tour.
Audiences will be able to do the Time Warp as they enjoy the many classics from this hit show.
3. Jesus Christ Superstar, January 15, 2024, to January 20, 2024
Kick-starting next year at Ipswich Regent Theatre will be Jesus Christ Superstar.
The Olivier award-winning show is embarking on a UK tour in 2024, after leaving audiences starstruck for decades.
4. The Woman in Black, March 4, 2024, to March 9, 2024
The chilling production has left audiences thrilled for over 30 years in London, and will now be making its way to Suffolk.
Delivering a mix of horror and excitement, the critically acclaimed show has terrified millions across the globe.
5. Varna International Ballet, February 1, 2024, to February 3, 2024
Three spectacular ballets and a live orchestra will finish the run of West End shows at Ipswich Regent Theatre.
Telling stories such as The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake, the renowned Varna International Ballet is returning to the UK in 2024.
Tickets go on pre-sale for groups at 10am on Friday, March 24, and general sale at 10am on Friday, March 31.
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