📍 3 St Helen’s Street, Ipswich, IP4 1HE 📞 01473 433100 The Ipswich Regent Theatre, located at 3 St Helen’s Street, Ipswich, IP4 1HE, is a vibrant cultural hub that hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year. As Suffolk’s largest theatre, it attracts audiences with its rich programme of music concerts, stand-up comedy, and dramatic performances. Whether it’s world-class musicians, renowned comedians, or theatrical productions, the Regent Theatre plays a central role in Ipswich’s cultural life. With its Art Deco design, the venue combines historic charm with modern comforts, offering an exceptional experience for visitors. The theatre also serves as a key space for national tours, local events, and community showcases, making it a cornerstone of entertainment in the town. Its central location, accessibility, and diverse offerings contribute to its reputation as a beloved destination for both locals and visitors alike. For information on upcoming events or tickets, call 📞 01473 433100.
Travel Information
The Ipswich Regent Theatre is conveniently located in the town centre, making it easily accessible by various modes of transport:
- By Car: There are several nearby car parks, including the Buttermarket and Crown Car Park, which are just a short walk from the theatre.
- By Public Transport: Ipswich train station is approximately a 15-minute walk from the theatre. Regular train services connect Ipswich with London, Colchester, and other nearby towns. Buses also operate frequently to and from the town centre.
- On Foot: The theatre is situated close to many local amenities, shops, and restaurants, making it a pleasant walk from various points in the town.
Upcoming Events
- Russell Howard – Don’t Tell The Algorithm
- Russell Howard – Don’t Tell The Algorithm
- Bluey’s Big Play
- Bluey’s Big Play
- Bluey’s Big Play – *BSL + Audio Described Performance*
- Bluey’s Big Play
- Bluey’s Big Play
- Bluey’s Big Play
- Bluey’s Big Play
- Bluey’s Big Play
- Bluey’s Big Play
- Mo Gilligan: The Mo You Know
- Diversity Soul 2026
- Diversity Soul 2026
- Diversity Soul 2026: A Vibrant Celebration of Unity & Soulful Rhythms
- Diversity Soul 2026
- Diversity Soul 2026: The Ultimate Dance Show Experience with Ashley Banjo
- Diversity Soul 2026
- Madama Butterfly – Ellen Kents Farewell Opera Tour
- Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells: The Best Of Tubular Bells
- Al Murray – All You Need Is Guv
- 10cc and Another Bloody Greatest Hits Tour
- Fisherman’s Friends
- Fisherman’s Friends
- Fisherman’s Friends – Live in Concert
- Josh Widdicombe: Not My Cup of Tea
- Carmen – Ellen Kents Farewell Opera Tour
- The Bootleg Beatles
- Chris McCausland: Yonks!
- Rumours of Fleetwood Mac
- Aljaz & Janette: Let’s Face the Music and Dance
- Paul Carrack
- Alfie Boe
- Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox – The Future Is Vintage Tour 2026
- James Morrison
- Beverley Knight – Born To Perform Tour
- 🎤 Jukebox Idols – Live at Ipswich Regent Theatre
- Sounds Of The 60s Live – Hosted by Tony Blackburn MBE
- Michael Ball: Glow UK Tour 2026
- Michael Ball Glow UK Tour Upgrades
- David Essex
- Urzila Carlson – Fatty On a Yacht
- Phil Wang: UH OH
- Steve Hackett – Best of Genesis & Solo Gems
- Boyzlife Featuring Keith Duffy & Brian McFadden
- The Legends in Vegas – After Hours
- Whitney Queen of the Night
- Daniel O’Reilly: Let’s Have It
- The Proclaimers
- Tom Davis: Spudgun
- Michael Starring Ben
- Alan Carr: Have I Said Too Much?
- Alan Carr: Have I Said Too Much?
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