We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea, adapted by Nick Wood, Eastern Angles, at the Marquee Theatre, Orwell Quay, Ipswich Waterfront until July 6 and on tour until August 2
As refreshing as a glass of homemade lemonade on a sultry summer's evening, We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea is a delightful adaptation of Arthur Ransome's Suffolk-inspired children's sailing adventure.
Bach Cello Suites 1- 3, Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings, June 24
The Bach Cello Suites - and especially the first - are such familiar parts of the baroque repertoire that it is all too easy to treat them like musical comfort blankets.
A Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare, presented by Heartbreak Productions, Christchurch Park, Ipswich, July 2
Suffolk Showcase is at Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery, Market Cross, Bury St Edmunds until July 19.
Tea and tasty jam doughnuts, taps and pipes, and transparent suitcases are among the eclectic inspirations in Suffolk Showcase, now on view in Bury St Edmunds.
An Ocean of Rain, by Yannis Kyriakides and Daniel Dannis. Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Friday June 13.
An opera that includes three professional women on their annual charity trip, illegal drugs, the underworld of a tropical island, and the drama of a tsunami, opened the 61st Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts.
Lloyd-Webber ensures full house
Woodcuts come of age
Exhibitions mark the best of Ip-Art
Darkness on the edge of town
Jazz duo make a big impression
Beach Boy sends out good vibrations
Aldeburgh's haunting finale
Bryan Adams rocks Newmarket
Tales from the embassy
Viola's chance to shine
Thoughtful and unusual concert
Gainsborough inspired artist's portraits
Community orchestra comes of age
Great show, great performances
A change of style
Pulse unveils a rising star
Pulse: Spy spoof sensation
High praise for sacred music
Tough-talking play dazzles at two venues
The Great Caruso