For the upcoming 2012 London Olympics festival celebrations, an interactive Doctor Who show in Ipswich has been announced.
A live adventure for all the children and their families, The Crash of The Elysium will be run from 15th June to 8th July 2012. The award winning pioneers, Punchdrunk created the show, where audience is the real star.
The Arts Council England funding made confirmation regarding three different types of performances. They are schools performances, family performances for 7-12 year olds and performances for 13 years and above.
Ruth Mackenzie, Cultural Olympiad and London 2012 festival director said, “I’m delighted that we can confirm that Ipswich will be the host for this brilliant show. The production will be a highlight of the London 2012 Festival and is sure to be a hot ticket. Our thanks go to Arts Council England for their funding support.”
At the Ipswich Arts Festival, the show will be presented by Manchester International Festival, the London 2012 Festival, the New Wolsey Theatre and Ipswich Borough Council. Arts Council England and Suffolk County Council will support.
David Ellesmere, Ipswich Borough Council Leader stated, “This is fantastic news and something the Council is really pleased to be a partner in. The Crash of the Elysium will be a huge event for Ipswich and the region in 2012. It will also be a welcome boost for the local economy as it will bring thousands of people into the town.”
During early 2012, tickets for ‘The Crash of the Elysium’ will be available from New Wolsey Theatre. For more information and latest updates on 2012 London Olympics, just log on to www.londonolympicstickets.com! Register to our sign up section and you would be provided with emails and newsletters related to 2012 London Olympics!
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