Ipswich theatre introduces 'restoration levy' to tickets

The money will go towards renovating the Grade II listed theatre

Author: Sian RochePublished 26th Jun 2023

Ipswich's Regent Theatre is introducing a 'restoration 'levy' to its tickets, to help fund their new £3 million refurbishment project.

£1.50 will be added to all tickets over £10, with the theatre saying any income from this will be ring-fenced for refurbishment, improvement and upkeep.

What are the refurb plans?

It's hoped the project will modernise and increase the venue’s toilet provision, and include a new onsite Changing Places facility.

They're also planning new larger bar areas and a fully refurbished Circle Lounge, to speed up turnaround.

The theatre’s entrance foyer will also offer improved disabled access.

This project will also revive and restore some of the building’s art deco features to their former glory.

Councillor Sophie Connelly, Ipswich Borough Council Portfolio Holder for Culture and Customers, says:

“Ipswich Regent Theatre has nearly 100 years of history and is the beating heart of live entertainment in Suffolk. Investment is required to ensure our facilities are modernised and updated, so that customers receive the very best experience.

"This restoration Levy per ticket for theatre-goers will provide funding to enable improvements, so that The Regent remains an enjoyable Ipswich experience for a further 100 years.”

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