Griff Rhys Jones's Ipswich show raises thousands for charity
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A comedy and music show has raised a "record-breaking" amount for a children's charity.
Happy Christmas Ipswich 4, organised by comedian Griff Rhys Jones, played at Ipswich Regent Theatre on Monday.
The event raised more than £130,000 for East Anglia's Children's Hospices (Each), which cares for children with life-threatening conditions.
Each's director of fundraising Kevin Clements called the evening "a magical and unforgettable triumph".
As well as charity patron Rhys Jones, the evening also featured Dara Ó Briain, Dame Joanna Lumley and Rob Brydon.
The event raised a total of £133,200, more than the previous three times it has been held.
Mr Clements said: "It was surely the best one yet and the line-up and money raised was incredible. The feedback as people were walking out of the auditorium was simply fantastic.
"[Griff] puts on a truly unique show and we couldn't be more appreciative or in awe of what he manages to achieve every year.
"We thank him so much and this money will make such a monumental difference to the children, young people and families receiving our care and support."
Each supports children and their families across Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire and Essex.
Henry, 10, has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), a genetic condition that causes muscle weakness, and receives care at one of the charity's facilities.
He performed a rendition of the Oasis song Don't Look Back in Anger with his brother, and Rhys Jones described them as "the real stars of the evening".
Speaking about organising the event, he said: "I'm very pleased to be able to help in a minor way."
Gavin and Stacey star Brydon said: "I was delighted to be a part of a very special night that's becoming something of a tradition. Congratulations to Griff and his team for the great work they do for such a deserving local cause."
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