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THE SEVENTH TRAIN, Oakes Barn, St Andrews Street South, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3PH; Monday 20th & Tuesday 21st April, 19:30Suffolk’s own QuirkHouse Theatre Company present a brand new play by award-winning playwright, Jackie Carreira. A surreal journey aboard The Seventh Train where the destination is nothing but the ride is all! Tickets £8/£6 concs.


A MAD WORLD MY MASTERS, Cambridge Arts Theatre; Thursday 21st to Saturday 25th April, (check website for times) English Touring Theatre presents the RSC’s production of Thomas Middleton’s Jacobean romp. A big hit in Stratford- upon-Avon, this is a chance to see this exciting show before it moves to the Barbican. Tickets from £15


THE SEVENTH TRAIN, The John Peel Centre, Church Walk, Stowmarket, IP14 1ET; Thursday 23rd April, 19:30 (See details for Monday 20th April) Tickets £9/£6 concs. Book online at www.johnpeelcentre.com or call: 01449 774678


Three


outrageously weird sisters cook up an explosive brew of treachery setting a


modern Asian family off on a path of


bloody self- destruction in Macbeth


THE SEVENTH TRAIN, The Tithe Barn, Bardwell, Suffolk; Saturday 25th April, 20:00 (See details for Monday 20th April) Tickets £9/£6 concs. available from The Dun Cow public house, Bardwell or Bardwell Post Office. For further details: www.quirkhousetheatreco.com


NURSING LIVES, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds; Tuesday 28th April (check website for times/prices) A heart-warming wartime tale of love and bravery from the UK’s leading full mask theatre company – Vamos Theatre. Nursing Lives is wordless, telling its story through physical theatre, strong visual design and an original soundtrack. Suitable for age 12+


Agenda listings edited by Jackie Carreira


THE GREEN CHILDREN, Cambridge Junction;Tuesday 28th to Wednesday 29th April Red Rose Chain, in association with the Junction, present a show developed specially for an audience of teenagers with learning difficulties and additional needs to enjoy with family and friends. An innovative, multisensory show based on the famous myth of the Green Children of Woolpit. Tickets: £10


This is a small selection of films on in Bury St Edmunds and Cambridge. For full listings visit the cinema websites


FAST & FURIOUS 7 [12A], Cineworld, Bury St Edmunds; Friday 3rd to Thursday 9th April (check website for times) Jason Statham and martial artist Tony Jaa strap in alongside Vin Diesel for another high octane rush of vehicular mayhem!


DUCK SOUP [U], Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge; Sunday 5th April, 13:00 As part of a series of Vintage Sundays, this is a rare opportunity to see arguably the Marx Brothers’ funniest film on the big screen – look out for the famous and hilarious mirror sequence with Groucho and Harpo. Not to be missed.


SING-A-LONG-A FROZEN, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds; Thursday 9th April, 15:00 (check website for prices) You’ve seen the movie (go on, admit it!) now watch again with lyrics on screen so that you can sing along with all the hit tunes. You know you want to! Suitable for ages 5+


SING-A-LONG-A GREASE, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds; Thursday 9th April, 19:00 (check website for prices) If Frozen isn’t for you, try this fully interactive screening of the John Travolta classic. True fans won’t need the lyrics on the screen, but come in your best Brylcreemed quiff or Pink Ladies bomber jacket for a chance to win the fancy dress competition!


BLADERUNNER: THE FINAL CUT [15], Abbeygate Cinema; Monday 13th to Wednesday 15th April (check website for times) Ridley’s Scott atmospheric sci-fi masterpiece as it’s rarely seen on the big screen. This final cut is the only version over which Scott had full artistic control. A must for all sci-fi fans.


THE WIND RISES [PG], Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge; Wednesday 15th April, 21:00 Visionary director Hayao Miyazaki delivers his farewell masterpiece, defying the conventions of animation. Young Jiro Horikoshi is fascinated by flight and dedicates his life to building flying machines. But with Japan’s entry into World War II he starts to feel a terrible guilt because of the death and destruction his machines will cause.


NT LIVE: THE HARD PROBLEM [12A], Abbeygate Cinema, Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge and Cineworld, Bury St Edmunds; Thursday 16th April, 19:00 Tom Stoppard’s highly anticipated new play, directed by Nicholas Hytner, broadcast live from the National Theatre. A story of science, psychology and hard questions: If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness?


HAROLD & MAUDE [15], Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge; Sunday 19th April, 13:00 Classic dark comedy about life, love and death. A love story between a man at the start of his life who doesn’t want to live, and a woman at the end of hers who lives life to the fullest.


MARVEL TRIPLE BILL [TBC], Cineworld, Bury St Edmunds; Wednesday 22nd April, 19:00 The ultimate superhero experience in IMAX 3D, featuring Avengers Assemble, Captain America:Winter Soldier and Avengers: Age of Ultron at around midnight. You’ll definitely need some popcorn for this marathon!


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