New Wolsey Theatre
The New Wolsey Theatre is a Suffolk producing theatre, located in the Westgate area of Ipswich.
Aldeburgh /ˈɔːlbrə/ is a coastal town in the English county of Suffolk. Located on the North Sea coast to the north of the River Alde, the town is notable for having been the home of composer Benjamin Britten and as the centre of the international Aldeburgh Festival of arts at nearby Snape Maltings founded by him in 1948. It remains an artistic and literary centre with an annual Poetry Festival and several food festivals as well as other cultural events. It is a former Tudor port and was granted Borough status in 1529 by Henry VIII. Its historic buildings include a 16th century moot hall and a Napoleonic-era Martello Tower.
Population: 2,713
Latitude: 52° 09' 9.32" N
Longitude: 1° 36' 4.46" E
The New Wolsey Theatre is a Suffolk producing theatre, located in the Westgate area of Ipswich.
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