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"Sometimes, you just might fancy having an American takeaway-themed meal to eat for lunch or dinner. One of the best places for delicious takeaway food is JOJO'S Kitchen & Bar. They also offer a selection of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options."
"109 London Road South, Lowestoft NR33 0AU EnglandChinese, AsianDinnerTakeout, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 1502 508800http://www.facebook.com/fortunecookielowestoft"
"Home to contemporary dance and performance in the East of England and a regular host to world premieres of internationally-acclaimed choreographers and dance companies. DanceEast is custodian and curator of the Jerwood DanceHouse, the home of dance in the East of England. Its vision is to make the East of England a place where everyone has the opportunity to engage with great dance."
"Grass-roots theatre company; creators of Theatre In The Forest at Jimmy's Farm and residents of The Avenue Theatre. A beacon for the local community, Red Rose Chain creates plays and films that provoke, excite and enrich themselves and everyone around them. The company perform and produce original dramas and comedy, always with thoughtful or ridiculous story!"
"Seating 1,551, the Regent Theatre is the largest performing arts venue in East Anglia. This capacious venue was established in 1929 as a “cine-variety-hall”, screening movies and hosting revues. Fans of classic pop and rock music may be excited to learn that the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, the Walker Brothers, Elvis Costello and Siouxsie and the Banshees all played this venue during its heyday as a concert hall in the 50s, 60s and 70s."
"East Anglia's largest theatre, a venue for UK and European touring shows and big-name acts from across comedy, music and theatre. The Ipswich Regent Theatre is the biggest theatre in Ipswich with over 1,500 seats and a long history and bringing the latest entertainment to the people of Ipswich. The theatre opened in 1929 and was one of the first UK theatres to play films with sound."