Latitude is now on sale. Book via the link below Latitude Festival is one of the United Kingdom's most creative music and performing arts festivals. Taking place at Henham Park in Suffolk, Latitude encompasses a world of music, comedy, poetry, theatre, politics, film and workshops, making it a popular festival with families across the UK. Away from the music, festival-goers will be able to catch some lakeside theatre, laugh at the woodland comedy, dance on the waterfront, or kick-back in front of a film amongst the variety of interactive art installations.
The festival is also big on families, laying on a showcase of fun and activities for all ages. Nestled amongst the trees, Latitude creates a wonderland of magic and surprise, with all sorts of quirks and artistic creations scattered across this serene corner of English countryside.
Hidden amongst the trees of this serene corner of English countryside is the lush green meadows and famous lake of Henham Park, turned for one weekend only, into a magical wonderland. The best journey by public transport would be to take a line 2 First bus to Norwich train station, then take the train to Lowestoft.
The number 61 bus departs from opposite the rail station every hour or so, and the journey to Henham takes about 75 minutes. All rights reserved. Official Partner. Join Mailing List. Thespians and theatre lovers were in their element in The Cabaret Theatre.
Standout performances across the weekend saw Soho Theatre return once again for a special late night takeover, Sh! It looks like Javscript is currently disabled. Please enable it to use all the features of this site. Latitude Festival. Drink some cider as you watch the acclaimed production that was originally broadcast live from the Old Vic. In case it passed you by , this is a play about sex, written by an anonymous woman, read out by a totally unprepared male comedian.
If you think theatre at a music festival is just too weird, try this one. Following a run at the Old Vic , former Noah and the Whale frontman Charlie Fink brings his song-laden show to Suffolk, interweaving theatre and music. Yes you can. Your hometown means a lot to you, whether you love it or hate it. Paines Plough have been using this universal truth to inspire writers to make short plays over the last few years.
You can hear writers across the weekend remember the places where they grew up, and hear tales of of how those places shaped them. Theatre duo Sh! See it before it goes to Edinburgh, where their shows are heralded year in, year out.
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