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The Cut
AddressThe Cut
Halesworth
England, UK
OperatorNew Cut Arts
Capacity220
Current useActive
Opened2003
Years active2003-Present
Website
www.newcut.org

The Cut Arts Centre is a theatre in the Suffolk town of Halesworth. It is a centre for arts in the community and offers music, theatre, dance, comedy, cinema, workshops and art exhibitions to the local area. It has a cafe and licensed bar and is a registered charity, relying on the support of the local community and its Lottery Club benefactors. The Cut also houses businesses with rented office space.

In its 20 year history The Cut has welcomed over 40,000 visitors.

It was home to the Halesworth Arts Festival every October which featured national and international artists of the highest calibre. 2011 was its 10th year and it attracts visitors from all over the South East. The venue used to host the annual HighTide Festival in May, until it eventually moved in 2014. It now houses the annual INK Festival, created by The Cut founder, James Holloway.

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