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Ipswich’s Festival of the Beats hailed a success

For the second time, Ipswich has played host to its very own Beats Festival. A celebration and amalgamation of wordsmiths and wondrous poets, music makers and vagabonds which saw a tapestry of artists come together over a five-day period, with great success.

Ipswich’s Festival of the Beats hailed a success

For the second time, Ipswich has played host to its very own Beats Festival. A celebration and amalgamation of wordsmiths and wondrous poets, music makers and vagabonds which saw a tapestry of artists come together over a five-day period, with great success.

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Stowaway, by Analogue, Pulse Presents, New Wolsey Theatre, September 18

Review: Shirt, by Metis, Pulse Festival, New Wolsey Theatre

World factory is an ongoing art piece in two two parts. First: The Shop. There was an opportunity to visit a pop up shop by the METIS World Factory and look at the relationship between China and the UK through the lens of the global textile industry. Next: The Shirt.

Review: Feel About Your Body, Pulse Festival, New Wolsey Theatre

There are few great males on the stand-up comedy scene that have you laughing, losing your mind, and then finding it again only to think deeper than you ever have before. Fewer of them make it onto the screen and into your living room. The weird and wonderful Ross Noble. Mighty Boosh duo Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding. The exceptionally crazy funny Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Now meet Tom Roden and Pete Shenton. Because chances are they are the next ones to watch.