Bounce Magazine October 2018
Featuring Echo & Bunnymen, Jazzie B, and regular features!
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ENTERTAINMENT<br />
OCTOBER <strong>2018</strong> OCTOBER | ISSUE #72 <strong>2018</strong> | ISSUE MUSIC #72 & ENTERTAINMENT<br />
THEATRE<br />
ROYAL<br />
<strong>October</strong> at Theatre Royal Bury St<br />
Edmunds is full of variety including a<br />
thrilling mystery, classical music, familyfriendly<br />
fun and a healthy dose<br />
of comedy.<br />
Stick Man, Scamp Theatre’s adaptation of the classic<br />
children’s book, morning jog becomes quite the<br />
misadventure for Stick Man, will he ever get back to<br />
the family tree? Until 2 Oct.<br />
Blackeyed Theatre return with their thrilling<br />
production of Sherlock Holmes<br />
– The Sign of Four. Crammed<br />
full of adventure, romance,<br />
comedy and naturally some<br />
brilliant deductions all in<br />
this spectacular new stage<br />
adaptation. Thu 4 – Sat 6 Oct.<br />
The first of autumn’s Lunchtime<br />
Concerts, sponsored by Gross<br />
& Co in association with<br />
ArtsOptions, Anna Noakes<br />
(flute) and Gabriella Dall’olio (harp) present a<br />
delightful programme selected from their recitals on<br />
the Cutty Sark in London. Mon 8 Oct, 1.10pm.<br />
BSEAODS are back with a production of High<br />
Society. You’re invited to the wedding of the year<br />
and what a swell party it’s going to be! Based on the<br />
film The Philadelphia Story. Tue 9 – Sat 13 Oct.<br />
As a fundraiser for Theatre Royal Bury St<br />
Edmunds British journalist, agony aunt and author<br />
Virginia Ironside performs her show Growing Old<br />
Disgracefully, along with support from songwriter,<br />
singer and author Terence Blacker performing<br />
offbeat, comedy songs. Sun 14 Oct, 7.30pm.<br />
Theatre Royal Writers return after last year’s sell-out<br />
event with Scenes of <strong>2018</strong>. Look back at the year<br />
in an entertaining evening of satirical, intimate and<br />
ultimately hopeful short plays. Another fundraiser for<br />
Theatre Royal. Mon 15 Oct, 7.30pm.<br />
Apollo Theatre Company present a radio comedy<br />
classic live on stage - The Goon Show.<br />
With its bizarre characters, fantastical<br />
plots and hilarious running jokes, the<br />
delightful nonsense comes to the stage.<br />
Thu 18 – Sat 20 Oct.<br />
Full-mask theatre company Vamos are<br />
back with their show approaching the<br />
subject of dementia with humour and<br />
humanity - Finding Joy. You’ll laugh, you’ll<br />
cry, you’ll find joy! Mon 22 Oct, 7.30pm.<br />
Rêverie evokes Claude Debussy’s complex emotional<br />
life through a personal journal, performances of his<br />
most famous and atmospheric solo piano works by<br />
pianist Lucy Parham and narration by Alex Jennings.<br />
Sun 28 Oct, 7.30pm.<br />
Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory present a<br />
thrilling and visceral production of Henry V by<br />
William Shakespeare. An examination on the nature<br />
of power, what compromises must be made in the<br />
name of victory? Tue 30 Oct – Sat 3 Nov.<br />
For details and tickets go to www.theatreroyal.org or call the box office on 01284 769505<br />
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