About this venue
Ipswich Regent Theatre is one of the most recognisable theatres in East Anglia, combining historic character with a large stage suited to modern live productions. Opened in 1929, it has retained its distinctive theatrical identity, while its capacity of more than 1,500 seats makes it an important cultural landmark for concerts, musicals, comedy, dance performances and family shows.
Inside, the venue is designed for a strong live-event experience: the auditorium offers clear sightlines, comfortable seating and an atmosphere that gives major productions a grand setting without losing the sense of connection with the stage. Visitors also appreciate the refurbished facilities, improved accessibility, more spacious public areas and practical options before the show or during the interval.
The theatre is located at 3 St. Helen's St, Ipswich, United Kingdom, in a convenient position for arrivals from the town centre. There is no dedicated parking directly at the venue, but nearby public car parks such as Upper Orwell Street North and Upper Orwell Street South are only a short walk away, making access to the entrance straightforward. For a broader view of getting around Ipswich and planning travel from other parts of the town, the transport overview below continues naturally from here.
About the city
Ipswich, a charming town in Suffolk at the head of the River Orwell estuary, may feel calm at first glance, yet in practice it’s a lively destination for sporting and live music events. The mix of a compact centre, a strong choice of bars and restaurants, and an easygoing vibe makes it a smart pick when you want a trip where the event fits seamlessly into the whole experience. Visitors often like that it’s not “just the ticket” — it’s also a pleasant waterside stroll, a good meal, and a town you can comfortably take in over a weekend or even in a single day.
Ipswich’s big advantage is straightforward logistics: it’s easy to arrive by train to Ipswich railway station, and getting around locally is simplified by Ipswich Buses, so moving between the centre and key areas is quick and intuitive even for first-time visitors. If you’re travelling from farther away, a common option is to fly into London Stansted Airport and continue to Ipswich by rail with one change, which suits anyone who prefers to avoid driving. If you do come by car, it helps to know the town is connected to the main road routes of eastern England, making arrival and parking in the wider area generally easy to plan.
If you’re coming for a concert or a match, Ipswich also delivers a pleasant “tourist bonus”: a walk around Ipswich Waterfront brings out the true harbour-town feel, with a marina, waterside views, and plenty of spots to pause before or after the event. For a calmer part of the day, Christchurch Park with Christchurch Mansion is a standout, and the centre offers historic details and character without overwhelming crowds. That blend of accessibility, a comfortable city scale, and riverside atmosphere is exactly what makes Ipswich a practical, rewarding choice for planning a night out and a short trip.