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Summer School of Performing Arts The Summer School of Performing Arts offers the chance for 8-16 year olds to learn and refine performance skills in acting, movement and music through classes, workshops and performance. There will be a number of general acting and movement classes to develop more awareness of: General acting techniques, body language and gesture, the dynamic range of the voice, creating a character and learning improvisation techniques, stage discipline and creativity and working as a team. There will also be two 75-minute workshops concentrating on specific aspects of performance. Voice and Stagecraft – including projection, accents and knowing your way around the stage Who am I? - a look at characterisation and living in the moment, including some movement and song. PERFORMANCE This year our show is going to introduce the new streaming service QUAYFLIX – Sudbury’s answer to Netflix, with excerpts from a host of shows including MIDSOOMER MURDERS – the new Scandi-Noir series, the Q SHOPPING CHANNEL, the new arts spectacular JAWS THE MUSICAL MEETS “GOOSE”LAKE and HORRIBLE HISTORIES DO SHAKESPEARE. Expect the unexpected in a show that will be largely comic (so we expect the audience to laugh!) There will be TWO performances and they will take place on Friday and Saturday at 6.30pm on the Quay Theatre stage. All the students will be involved in the performance and have opportunities to sing, dance and act. Tickets for the show will be on sale for £6.00 Adult and £4.00 Child. BOOKING Bookings must be made through our website www.quaysudbury.com or by calling 01787 374745. COURSE DATES & PRICES Monday 25th July - Saturday 30th July 2022 Monday to Thursday 10am - 4.30pm Friday 11am – 8.15pm Saturday 4.30pm – 9pm It is important that participants attend every day, including the Saturday. This is essential. Course Fees: £125 or £230 for two students from same immediate family Maximum capacity: 40 | 3


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Under Milk Wood

Martin Carthy

Sudbury Dramatic Society Tues 3rd – Sat 7th May - 7.45pm Tickets: Tues/Wed: £12, Thurs/Fri/Sat: £14

Wed 11th May - 7.30pm Tickets: £15

By Dylan Thomas In an energetic and lively version of this classic play, share one spring day, from dawn until dusk, with the inhabitants of the small, Welsh fishing town of Llareggub. Meet the local characters, some bizarre, some grotesque and learn of their dreams and desires. Above all, wallow in Thomas’ funny, sad, inventive, beautiful and joyous mastery of language. ‘Time passes. Listen. Time passes. Come closer now’.

Martin Carthy is a ballad singer, a groundbreaking acoustic and electric guitarist and an authoritative interpreter of newly composed material. He always prefers to follow an insatiable musical curiosity rather than cash in on his unrivalled position.

This amateur production is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH LTD., a Concord Theatricals Company.

Perhaps, most significant of all, are his settings of traditional songs with guitar, which have influenced a generation of artists, including Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, on both sides of the Atlantic. ‘Arguably the greatest English folk song performer, writer, collector and editor of them all’ Q Magazine

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PREMIERE: Gainsborough & The Modern Woman Woven Theatre Company Fri 13th & Sat 14th May - 7.30pm Tickets: £13 / Students £10 A play by Peppy Barlow and Sally Wilden. In 1760, not long after Gainsborough had moved his family to Bath, he painted a portrait of an extraordinary young woman, Ann Ford, as a way of advertising his trade. Ann was a talented musician. She was twice arrested by her father to prevent her performing in public but went on to earn £1500 (about £299,000 in today’s money) and made herself an independent woman. The play is about the making of this painting and the relationship between painter and subject. There are all kinds of local connections – notably with Gainsborough’s birthplace in Sudbury where his family worked in cloth. For this production, two of Sudbury’s present day silk weavers, Stephen Walters and Richard Matthews, are providing the silk for the dress and having it specially woven to match the design in the portrait. This will coincide with Steven Walters 300th anniversary! When displayed the portrait took Gainsborough’s world by storm. Prepared to break the rules about how a woman should be portrayed, it was a cause of outrage but put a seal on Gainsborough’s growing reputation. The painting was kept by Ann Ford Thicknesse until her death in 1824 and kept in her family until it was sold at auction. It is now displayed at the Cincinnati Museum of Art who have kindly given us permission to use the image. This production is supported by the Arts Council, Suffolk County Council and Sudbury Town Council. We are also working in partnership with the Pimlott Foundation and the Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service at Christchcurch Mansion Ipswich.

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Bad Girls The Musical

ROH Season: Swan Lake

Sudbury Musicals Society Wed 18th – Sat 21st May - 7.30pm Tickets: £13

Sun 22nd May - 2pm Tickets: £16.00

Not suitable for under 16’s. Contains adult themes.

Set in a women’s prison, Bad Girls is a powerful, uplifting and raucously entertaining British musical, based on the award-winning and hugely popular television drama. Come and get banged up with Sudbury Musicals Society! Book by MAUREEN CHEDWICK & ANN MCMANUS. Music and Lyrics by KATH GOTTS. Originally directed by Maggie Norris. Orchestrations by Martin Koch. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International.

This classic fairytale represents the battle between good and evil, and the attempt of love to conquer all. The magic of the lakes, forests and palaces is brought to life with glittering designs by John Macfarlane and a sublime score by Tchaikovsky. The Royal Ballet’s sumptuous production of Swan Lake returns to the Royal Opera House stage after its 2020 revival was interrupted by the pandemic’s closure of theatres. This classic of the repertory is testament to the late choreographer Liam Scarlett’s abiding love of classicism and innate musicality, which shine through this production.

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An Audience without Jake Thackray. With John Watterson

Eddy the Teddy: Teddy’s Day Out

Thurs 26th May - 7.30pm Tickets: £14

Tues 31st May - 2pm Tickets: £10 / Children: £8

The late Jake Thackray is one of the greatest English songwriters of the twentieth century a unique talent, whose songs are full of humour, poetry, wit, irreverence and humanity. John Watterson is Jake’s biographer and the UK’s leading performer of Jake’s songs. As Fake Thackray he has toured with Fairport Convention, played at many festivals, theatres, clubs and on national radio. John has recently uncovered 15 wonderful songs written by Jake but never released . These songs, along with never-before told stories from the biography plus several much-loved Jake classics, feature in John’s new show - a celebration of the life and songs of one of this country’s finest wordsmiths.

Age 6 and under Sammy Ragdoll hasn’t seen her best friend Eddy the Teddy for a while so she decides that she will take him out for the day as a treat. Eddy is very excited and is very easily distracted by all the things he sees. The problem is he tends to wander off and before long they become separated and Eddy is lost, a long way from home. Eddy meets many animals and asks for their help. However, they all have their limitations. Chris Rabbit is too timid, Warren Rabbit can’t bounce high enough to see and Patsy Pigeon can’t remember anything for more than a few seconds. Will Eddy find Sammy and get back home?

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Andrew Ryan & Abi Clarke

Much Ado About Falstaff

Pre-Edinburgh Show

Kick in the Head Productions

Wed 1st June - 8.00pm Tickets: £12 / Students £10

Thurs 2nd June - 7.30pm Tickets: £13

13+ May Contain themes unsuitable for some. Andrew Ryan: Jungle Box (Work in Progress) 2018 Winner of Best New Show at the Leicester Comedy Festival. Irishman Andrew Ryan returns after a two year enforced, unwanted, career break with a 'Rapturously funny' ★★★★ - The List 'hour of hilarious comedy' ★★★★ – Edinburgh Festivals Magazine Abi Clarke: Work in Progress Catch stand-up and social-media star Abi Clarke as she tries out new material. With 18 million likes on TikTok, Abi has been taking the internet by storm over the last 18 months and now returns to her first love, stand-up! As seen on Sky One's Dating No Filter.

Written & directed by Simon Downing Sir John Falstaff…a rogue, a philanderer and a glutton, but also one of Shakespeare’s greatest comic creations. In this new play by Simon Downing we find Falstaff, played by Giles Shenton (Old Herbaceous, Three Men in a Boat) in his bedroom in the Boars Head being nursed by Mistress Quickly played by Suzanna Walters (Choice Grenfell). The creditors arrive demanding payment. Will Falstaff resort to marrying Mistress Quickly in order to pay off his debts? Will he turn teetotal? Find out the answers to the important questions that Shakespeare never bothered to answer and join Falstaff for an evening of jollity, frivolity and Shakespearean insults.

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S.O.E

The Rod Stewart Songbook

Fri 3rd June - 7.30pm Tickets: £14

Sat 4th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £20

The WW2 Special Operations Executive is tasked with espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance. As a wireless operator, life expectancy is 6 weeks. “Madeleine” is the codename for one such agent. Flown by moonlight to occupied France, her job is to keep her circuit connected with London. Gestapo Officer Josef Kieffer is on her trail. Now the war is over, Vera Atkins is trying to uncover the truth. Of all the cases of missing women agents, one haunts her the most – “Madeleine” – the Indian princess, Noor Inayat Khan. This moving drama places two remarkable women at the centre of the action. With Deborah Clair as Vera Atkins and Tim Marriott as Josef Kieffer.

Starring the outstanding Pete McCall and his fantastic Reason to Believe Band in a stunning theatrical production that is second to none. With the closest voice in the business to the great man himself, with the movements and the fabulous costumes too! You will hear timeless hits such as Maggie May, Sailing, Do Ya Think I’m Sexy, Some Guys Have All The Luck and so many more from the early days of Sir Rod’s career to present.

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Sudbury Flower Club Demonstration

Mon 6th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £8 / Members: £5 A certified Area Demonstrator (name to be confirmed) will offer an unique take on floral design and arrangements. See The Quay Website www.quaysudbury.com - for further information.

Waiting for Hamlet Smokescreen Productions Wed 8th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £15 Why does Hamlet's father come back from the dead and cause a bloodbath? Because he's an idiot, that's why. This award-winning play reveals the comedy of errors behind Shakespeare's most famous tragedy. Only Yorick can stop dead King Hamlet destroying everything and everyone he loves. It’s a battle of wits between two fools – but only one of them knows he is one! Waiting For Hamlet is a comedy about a tragedy, and a love letter to the greatest play ever written. Kenneth Branagh New Drama Writing Award Winner!

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A Room of One’s Own Dyad Productions

NT Live: Straight Line Crazy

Thurs 9th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £14

Fri 10th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £16

The award-winning creators of Christmas Gothic, Female Gothic, Austen’s Women, and I, Elizabeth return with a 21st century take on Virginia Woolf’s celebrated pre-TED talk. Take a wry, amusing, and incisive trip through the history of literature, feminism, and gender. Meet Charlotte Brontë, Jane Austen, Aphra Behn, and Shakespeare’s sister – Judith! Travel to the far-flung future of… 2028. But whatever you do, Keep Off the Grass. Rebecca Vaughan (Dalloway, Orlando, Christmas Gothic, Austen’s Women, Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) performs Woolf’s 1928 exploration of the impact of poverty and sexual inequality on intellectual freedom and creativity.

A new play by David Hare. Ralph Fiennes stars in this blazing account of the most powerful man in New York, a master manipulator whose legacy changed the city forever. For forty years, Robert Moses exploited those in office through a mix of charm and intimidation. Motivated by a determination to improve the lives of the city’s workers, he created parks, bridges and 627 miles of expressway to connect people to the great outdoors. Faced with resistance by protesters campaigning for a different idea of what the city should become, will the weakness of democracy be exposed in the face of his charismatic conviction?

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The Ultimate Commitments & Blues Brother Experience

Jarman

Sat 11th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £20

Thurs 16th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £14 / Students £12

In a show that has been described as “absolutely amazing” and “truly authentic”, take a trip down memory lane as you hear the best songs from the film The Commitments and relive the story line and music of The Blues Brothers in a full 12 piece live-band experience, where Chicago Blues meets Dublin Soul.

A mighty spirit is about to reawaken. Yours. Derek Jarman: film-maker, painter, gardener at Prospect Cottage, activist, writer...his influence remains as strong as it was on the day AIDS killed him in 1994. But his story, one of the most extraordinary lives ever lived, has never been told. Until now. This vibrant new solo play written and performed by Mark Farrelly (Quentin Crisp: Naked Hope, Howerd's End) brings Derek back into being for a passionate, daring reminder of the courage it takes to truly live while you're alive. A journey from Dungeness to deepest, brightest Soho and into the heart of one of our most iconoclastic artists. Directed by Sarah-Louise Young.

Two tribute shows, in a show of two halves packed with laughs and some Soul, Blues, even a little Country and Western. A guaranteed feel-good experience!

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Happy Sounds Community Choir & Shanty Folk

Julie July Band: The Sandy Denny Experience

Fri 17th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £12

Sat 18th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £16

This is a fundraiser for the Quay Theatre. Happy Sounds is a Community Choir, based in Assington, near Sudbury. Formed in January 2019 by voice coach Nettie Osman, the Choir performs regularly to raise funds for local charities. This year's charity, the Quay Theatre, supported members with rehearsal space during lockdown. Expect a mixture of popular songs from the Beatles to Ed Sheeran, plus some Jubilee nostalgia! Support act ShantyFolk have built a large repertoire of shanties and songs of the sea, performing at many venues including The Apex, Bury St Edmunds. Last October they made their debut at the Harwich International Shanty Festival.

A celebration and tribute to Sandy Denny's defining role in British Folk-Rock Music, Julie July Band make their debut performance at The Quay. They have built a substantial reputation with reinterpretations and arrangements of the work of singer-songwriter Sandy Denny. In Sandy’s brief career she left a legacy of beautiful, haunting original and traditional compositions. Richard Thompson called her the greatest artist of her generation. Inspired by Sandy’s work and the wider folk, rock and blues movements of the Sixties and Seventies. The band will also perform songs from their own self-penned Albums 'Lady of the First Light' and 'Wonderland'.

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SUMMER A

Children Comedy Drama Entertainmen

May

3 S.O.E p11

3-7 Under Milk Wood p5

4 The Rod Stewart Songbook p11

11 Martin Carthy p5 6 Sudbury Flower Club Demonstration p12

13-14 Gainsborough & The Modern Woman p6

8 Waiting for Hamlet p12

18-21 Bad Girls The

9 A Room of One’s Own p13

Musical p7

10 NT Live: Straight Line 22 ROH: Swan Lake p7 26 An Audience without Jake Thackray p8

Crazy p13

11 The Ultimate Commitments & Blues Brother Experience p14

31 Eddy the Teddy: Teddy’s Day Out p8

June

16 Jarman p14 17 Happy Sounds

1 Andrew Ryan &

Community Choir & Shanty Folk p15

Abi Clarke p9

18 Julie July Band: The 2 Much Ado About Falstaff p9

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Sandy Denny Experience p15

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AT A GLANCE

nt Film Live Cinema Music Musicals Special 21 Charlie and The Dig p18

August

23 King Lear p18

12 Still Got the Blues: The Gary Moore Story p25

24 Remi Harris: Jazz & Blues Project p19

13 Just Like That! The Tommy Cooper Show

25 KT Bush Band p19

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July

18 The Noise Next Door: In Charge p26

1 Richard Digance p21

19 Sherlock Holmes: Sign of Four p26

5-9 Dead Guilty p21 16 A Foreigners Journey

20 The Retro Rock Show p26

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21 NT Live: Prima Facie p22 22 The Kakatsitsi Master Drummers p23

26 The Duran Duran Experience p27

27 The Rollermaniacs UK p27

23 The Show Must Go On p23

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Charlie and The Dig

King Lear Oddbodies

Tues 21st June - 7.30pm Tickets: £10

Thurs 23rd June - 7.30pm Tickets: £13

Charlie Haylock will give an intriguing and hilarious behind-the-scenes look of the Netflix film The Dig about the famous Sutton Hoo burial ship. He will show how Ralph Fiennes, who played Basil Brown, learned his Suffolk accent and the extreme lengths he took, not only to play Basil Brown . . . but to become Basil Brown.

Armed with only a drum, a guitar, a knife and a chair, this inventive, irreverent and highly accessible one-man show is presented to you from the point of view of Lear’s long suffering and ever-loyal fool. The bastard Edmund, haughty Goneril, poor deluded Gloucester, oily Oswald, sweet Cordelia, mad Tom – all the characters from this sad and sorry tale are brought to glorious life in this fast-paced, funny, poignant and ultimately heartbreaking production. Adapted & performed by Paul Morel and directed by John Mowat with all of Oddbodies’ trademark physical ingenuity and visual flair, this is an unmissable reworking of one of Shakespeare’s most brilliant plays.

Along the way you'll learn fascinating facts about the Suffolk dialect in particular!

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Remi Harris: Jazz & Blues Project

KT Bush Band

Friday 24th June - 7.30pm Tickets: £13

Sat 25th June - 7.30pm. Tickets: £18

Acclaimed guitarist Remi Harris and his band present an eclectic show featuring music ranging from the acoustic jazz of the 30s and 40s to the electric blues of the 60s and 70s; influenced by such greats as Django Reinhardt, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Green and Wes Montgomery.

Formed in 1977 by guitarist Brian Bath, drummer Vic King, bassist Del Palmer and Kate Bush on vocals and piano. They played classic soul and rock covers, Brian's original songs and many of Kate's songs. The band played well-known London venues, performing "James and the Cold Gun", "Them Heavy People" and "Oh To Be In Love" long before they were released by Kate Bush. Fast forward 40 years and Brian now performs the music of Kate Bush, along with fascinating anecdotes plus many original KT Bush Band songs. Brian is joined by talented new members Sallie-Anne Hurst (vocals), Steve Bevan (bass), Emily Francis (keys) and Chase Aitch (drums).

Remi will be playing a variety of acoustic and electric guitars and will be joined by Tom Moore on double and electric bass and Shane Dixon on drums.

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CLUBS & SOCIETIES Book Club

The Quay Play Readers

The Quay Book Club meets in the bar on the first Tuesday of every month and is an informal and sociable small group. It is free and all are welcome. Meeting times are 7.30pm - 9.30pm. Keep an eye on the website for dates and book details.

Chess Club Sudbury Chess Club meet in the Quay Bar on Wednesdays from 7.30pm. A small and friendly club who welcome players of all ages and abilities, for social and competitive chess. If you fancy a game then please contact Andrew Last on 07394 517613, or visit the website sudburychessclub.weebly.com

The Quay Playreaders meet in the Geoff Kisby Room at the top of the building on the third Wednesday of each month from 7.30pm. It is free to attend but a small charge may be made to cover scripts. It is particularly good for those who have an interest in theatrical readings but perhaps are not looking to perform on stage. A very friendly bunch! The Quay Bar is open for refreshments throughout. Wednesday 18th May ‘Tartuffe’ by Moliere, translated by Christopher Hampton Wednesday 15th June ‘Enter a Free Man’ by Tom Stoppard Wednesday 20th July ‘So what do we do about Henry?’ by Charlotte Hastings Wednesday 17th August ‘Sailor beware’ by Philip King

Sudbury Dramatic Society perform and socialise at The Quay regularly. You can contact them through their website: www.sudburydramatic.com or pop into the Quay Bar on the last Sunday of every month between 12pm-3pm.

Youth Theatre Groups Please check our website www.quaysudbury.com for information on term times and prices.

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Richard Digance

Dead Guilty Sudbury Dramatic Society

Friday 1st July - 7.30pm Tickets: £20

Tues 5th – Sat 9th July - 7.45pm Tickets: Tues/Weds £12, Thurs/Fri/Sat £14

2022 sees new directions for Richard as he plays just a small handful of his favourite venues, takes his foot off the touring pedal and social media platforms to concentrate on writing and composing music in his recording studio.

A tense psychological thriller; a study of guilt and retribution. Two women, two secrets and a truth that kills. Young professional Julia is severely traumatised in a car crash and becomes housebound. As her friends look after her the attentions of one carer take on a sinister cast.

Born in West Ham, London, Richard Digance is a BAFTA Nominated entertainer and a recipient of The Gold Award from The British Academy of Composers and Songwriters. He is also one of the few folksingers listed in The Virgin Anthology of Songwriters.

This production of Dead Guilty is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH LTD, a Concord Theatricals company

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A Foreigners Journey

NT Live: Prima Facie

Sat 16th July - 7.30pm Tickets: £19

Thursday 21st July - 7pm Tickets: £16

Well-known all over the World, Foreigner and Journey are giants of Adult Orientated Rock and have been huge draws as live acts since forming in the 1970’s. Unfortunately, there haven’t been many opportunities to see them in the UK but thankfully the next best thing is here - A Foreigners Journey! Cherry-picking the very best songs from each of the two bands, bonafide rock classics such as ‘Don’t Stop Believing’, ‘Separate Ways’, ‘Cold As Ice’, ‘Juke Box Hero’ Waiting For A Girl Like You and ‘I Want To Know What Love Is, A Foreigners Journey take things much beyond a mere ‘tribute act’ and perform a living, breathing and powerful show.

Jodie Comer (Emmy and Bafta Award-winning star of Killing Eve and The Last Duel) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play, which takes us to the heart of where emotion and experience collide with the rules of the game.

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A young, brilliant barrister who loves to win comes face to face with unexpected forces when the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof and morals diverge. Filmed live at London's Harold Pinter Theatre.

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The Kakatsitsi Master Drummers

The Show Must Go On Pi Productions

Friday 22nd July - 7.30pm Tickets: £17

Sat 23rd July - 2.00pm & 7.30pm Tickets: £20 / Students £16

Kakatsitsi are a group of traditional drummers, dancers and singers from the Ga tribe of Southern Ghana, with their roots in the fishing community of Jamestown, Accra. Their music takes traditional rhythms and chants from their own Ga tradition and those of a variety of other West African cultures, rearranging them in a modern and accessible way. Since 1996, Kakatsitsi have toured the UK 15 times, working with a wide variety of festivals, arts centres and local authorities. The recent addition of a strong dance element has established Kakatsitsi as the leading African traditional group in the UK, with the leading Ga singers, drummers and dancers among their number.

Join us for a unique celebration of 100 years of Musical Theatre! From Golden Age classics, to some of the biggest hits from the Epic, Disney, and Juke Box Musicals eras, this show is a Musical Theatre lover’s dream, featuring songs from over 30 musicals including Mary Poppins, Carousel, Singing in the Rain, West Side Story, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Little Shop of Horrors, Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, Blood Brothers, Wicked, Hamilton. Featuring performers from the West End and National Tour, this family-friendly show is a 2-hour whistle-stop extravaganza of one of the world’s most loved theatrical forms.

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Entertainment

Still Got the Blues: The Gary Moore Story

Just Like That! The Tommy Cooper Show

Friday 12th August - 7.30pm Tickets: £18

Saturday 13th August - 7.30pm Tickets: £15

Welcome guitar lovers. Get ready for a supercharged set of rock and blues from the UK’s only touring Gary Moore tribute show. This brand-new show covers all the eras of this British icon’s musical career from the early days with Thin Lizzy, through the 80s with melodic rock and on to the 90s blues era.

“I never believed it would be possible to recreate the unforgettable Mr. Cooper. John Hewer has proved me wrong.” – Robert Ross (Comedy Historian) Tommy Cooper was a true comic genius. His impeccable timing, love of slapstick and quickfire gags made him an international star. Complete with his trademark fez and a plethora of misfiring magic, the man is an undisputed icon of live entertainment. Celebrating over 100 years of Tommy, this allencapsulating show of magic, music and mirth is the perfect celebration and features all of Tommy’s classic gags combined with lesserknown gems lovingly selected from his joke archive and extensive magic routines.

This professional 4-piece band is made up of guitar, bass, drums and keys and has played a collective 9000 shows all over the world. Each musician is a leader in their own field but the magic that happens when they are all together must be heard!

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The Noise Next Door: In Charge

Sherlock Holmes: Sign of Four Don’t Go Into the Cellar

Thursday 18th August - 7.30pm Tickets: £15

Friday 19th August - 7.30pm Tickets: £14

The quickest wits in comedy are charging into their sixth national tour with a spectacular new show that will trample your expectations. The charismatic quartet have always astonished with their ability to spin audience suggestions into comedy gold, but for this show they’re putting you, the audience, in charge in brilliant and bombastic new ways.

In this original one-man show, Jonathan Goodwin plays Sherlock Holmes and a miscellany of other larger-than-life characters. What connects a father's disappearance with an audacious robbery committed in the dead of night? What has become of the great Agra Treasure? And who is the mysterious Jonathan Small?

The Retro Rock Show

Classic Victorian detective action at its finest. The show is adapted from the Conan Doyle original by Jonathan Goodwin, and co-directed by Goodwin and Gary Archer.

Saturday 20th August - 7.30pm Tickets: £20 The RETRO Rock Show is a live 2-hour extravaganza of the greatest rock songs and power ballads of the 70s, 80s and 90s! Performed by a 5-piece band of the finest rock musicians who have toured with some of the biggest names in rock. From the moment the lights go up and the band hit the stage you'll be taken on a musical RETRO journey featuring songs by Queen, Starship, REO Speedwagon, Cher, Def Leppard, Mr Mister, Toto, Van Halen, Whitesnake, Prince, Kenny Loggins, U2 and many more! 26 |

THE QUAY THEATRE ■ BOX OFFICE 01787 374745 ■ www.quaysudbury.com


The Duran Duran Experience

The Rollermaniacs UK

Friday 26th August - 7.30pm Tickets: £19

Saturday 27th August - 7.30pm Tickets: £17

The Duran Duran Experience have been established as the premier Duran Duran tribute band in the UK since 2012 and have performed at a number of pro venues across the UK.

The Rollermaniacs UK perform and entertain as the number one tribute to Les Mckeown and The Bay City Rollers. For a number of years their authentic show and attention to detail has become respected and appreciated greatly by Rollers fans.

They have been the exclusively selected Duran Duran tribute band since 2015 at Absolute 80’s and 80’s Weekender events across the country moving, supporting eighties favourites including: ABC, Go West, Kim Wilde, Rick Astley, Tony Hadley and Johnny Hates Jazz. They have even performed for members of the Le Bon family…don't miss their first appearance at The Quay!

Close your eyes and be transported back to the iconic sounds of this iconic boy band of the 1970s!

THE QUAY THEATRE ■ BOX OFFICE 01787 374745 ■ www.quaysudbury.com

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Bar Events

Films

The Quay Bar hosts a variety of events, some of which are currently not quite back up and running after the pandemic.

Upcoming films include The Duke, The Phantom of the Open and Belfast. Please keep an eye out on our website, Facebook page and on film leaflets for dates and times.

Open Music Night Our monthly open performance on the last Sunday of every month. Bring your instruments or just your voice - acoustics only, readings allowed, no mics please! Starts at 7pm. We have many more events in the pipeline, including our popular quiz, music nights and special food and drink events. Keep an eye on the website and our social media to find out when these are up and running again.

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Costumes Quay Costumes - Indulge your imagination! Cash or cheque only please. The costume department is run by Sudbury Dramatic Society and is by appointment only. Please call: 07539 155341 or email: costumes@sudburydramatic.com

Alternative 80s Music Nights:

In the bar and foyer from 7.30pm…Saturday 28th May & Saturday 2nd July. Check out your favourite alternative 80s songs on vinyl with DJs j & ‘D’ Booking only: £5.00 / £10.00 for three.

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THE QUAY THEATRE ■ BOX OFFICE 01787 374745 ■ www.quaysudbury.com


Gift Voucher

Room Hire

The ideal gift is a voucher to spend at the Quay Theatre for a night out. Vouchers must be redeemed in person.

We welcome assistance dogs at all performances. Please advise us when booking tickets. Our auditorium can accommodate up to three wheelchair users. Please advise us at the time of booking if you require a wheelchair space.

The theatre’s spaces are available for hire when not being used for shows. This includes our ‘rehearsal’ studio, The Jetty; the Geoff Kisby Room (kitchen adjacent); the Auditorium (live and screenings); the Cinema and the Bar. Ideal for functions, parties, business conferences and meetings. Please call us or email admin@quaysudbury.com for availability and prices.

Health & Safety

Email List

Because of licensing regulations, no person may be admitted to a performance without a valid ticket. This provision includes babes in arms and other small children, as well as wheelchair users and assistance dogs. (Please see ACCESS)

To join our mailing list, please contact the Box Office on 01787 374745

Access

Refunds We can give refunds only if able to sell returned tickets or if a show is cancelled or postponed. Credit may be applied on a case to case basis.

THE QUAY THEATRE ■ BOX OFFICE 01787 374745 ■ www.quaysudbury.com

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Seating Plan The Box Office times are: Monday– Friday counter service: 1pm - 3pm Monday – Friday telephone service: 10am - 4pm The Box Office will always be open an hour before a performance. For information at other times leave a message on: 01787 374745 or Email: admin@quaysudbury.com

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The Quay Bar Opening Times: Tuesday - Thursday: 7pm - 11pm Friday: 6pm - 11pm Saturday: (show nights only) 6pm - 11pm The bar opens one hour before each performance. We are open to the general public during opening hours and all are welcome, including dogs!

THE QUAY THEATRE ■ BOX OFFICE 01787 374745 ■ www.quaysudbury.com


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