13-27 Canterbury OCTOBER 2012 Festival canterburyfestival.co.uk Kent’s International Arts Festival

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Van Morrison may be light on small talk but he’s still the greatest exponent of jazz, blues and Celtic rock on the planet. Also Irish, and guaranteed to raise a smile, Kieran Goss is Partner and Principal Sponsor Media Partners a folk superstar and charisma personified.

KENTISH The MozART Group are four fabulous Polish Contents GAZETTE musicians who have turned their considerable The official newspaper of talents to debunking the stuffiness of the classical platform in favour 2012 Canterbury Festival Live updates at 8.45am and 3.05pm 02 of belly laughs. In the UK for one concert only – in Canterbury. World Music 10 Science Centre Stage has grown and spread throughout the Festival Club 13 Sponsors programme. To help you locate Science events look out for the icon. Don’t miss the award-winning play Going Dark. As Theatre & Dance 17 an acting tour-de-force this one man show about an astronomer is Comedy 26 truly out of this world. Literature 27 The Festival’s unique dining experiences combine supper and Talks 28 entertainment. This year – in celebration of the Jubilee – your presence is requested by Britannia herself, waiving the rules in a Science 30 whimsical musical tribute to all things British. Family 32 Looking ahead, there’s exciting news for Festival 2013. We have Festival Fringe 34 the chance to bring an authentic Spiegeltent to Canterbury. These Walks 35 beautiful, atmospheric mirrored tents were created in Belgium in the © Kentish Gazette late 19th century and the few remaining have graced some of the Exhibitions 39 world’s greatest festivals. The ultimate cabaret and music salon, Portrait Artists’ Open Houses 41 this will open up new programming and give us an exciting extra venue. To secure the Spiegeltent for Canterbury we have to raise The Big Eat Out 44 £150,000 to match a grant of £187,000 already offered to us by the The Big Sleepover 45 Arts Council. Please help us by joining the fundraising effort (see Umbrella 46 page 16). Even a small donation will help make future Festivals even more fantastic. Meanwhile – get booking for this October and I’ll see At a Glance Diary 50 nebulostrata.com, nebulostrata.com, Trusts and Patrons you there! Acknowledgments 52 The John Swire 1989 Charitable Trust / The Seary Charitable Trust / James and Jenny Bird / Peter and Beryl Stevens / The Beerling Foundation Rosie Turner Map 53 Festival Box Office: 01227 378188 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk 01227 378188 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Canterbury Festival Foundation (Friends) / Kent County Councillor Leyland Ridings Festival Director 01 Cathedral image © Festival Evensong Rêverie WORLD PREMIERE Canterbury Cathedral Choir The Life and Loves of When The Flame Dies Dr David Flood Director Created by Lucy Parham (Piano) with Brendan Coyle Concert Performance with Video

A special Evensong sung Last year pianist Lucy Parham’s biographical performance Ed Hughes Composer by the Cathedral choir to Odyssey of Love on Franz Liszt delighted audiences Roger Morris Libretto celebrate the opening of at the Festival. She’s back – commemorating the 150th William Reynolds Video Designer CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICAL the Festival. anniversary of Claude Debussy, one of the most prolific and MUSIC CLASSICAL innovative composers of the early 20th century. New Music Players Sunday 14 October His complex intellectual and emotional world involved an Carlos del Cueto Conductor Cathedral Quire 3.15pm entangled love life of illicit trysts in Jersey, a brush with Love or creativity? The Poet must Admission free a revolver and even a suicide attempt. With acclaimed actor Brendan Coyle (Downton Abbey’s Mr Bates) choose before the candle flickers narrating, Rêverie takes the form of a personal journey from and dies. Will he bring back his Debussy’s initial success with the Prix de Rome in 1885 to dead lover from the underworld, or his untimely death in 1918. It is punctuated with solo piano choose art, creativity, and immortal A concert of glorious music opens the Festival, revisiting the works including the ever-popular Clair de Lune and The fame? When the Flame Dies St Petersburg Symphony artistic connections between Russia and Canterbury. Following Girl with the Flaxen Hair to virtuosic showpieces such as explores the life of French poet, Orchestra stunning appearances here in 2006 and 2009 (with cellist Jardins sous la pluie, the Études and L’isle joyeuse. novelist, artist and filmmaker Jean Guy Johnston – this year appearing with the Australian String Cocteau and characters from his Sponsored by Vladimir Altschuler Conductor Quartet, see page 6) the St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra Sunday 14 October film Orphée in a fast-paced human Freddy Kempf Piano returns with our City’s favourite pianist Freddy Kempf. There’s Shirley Hall, The King’s School 7.30pm drama. Five outstanding young no finer artist to tackle Rachmaninov’s most challenging A Love Like Salt Tickets £18 singers join the New Music Players Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme concerto – and we are so delighted that Freddy’s international The Devil’s Violin ensemble of twelve top musicians. by Thomas Tallis schedule still permits the occasional performance ‘back home’. Company Zephyr Live electronics and stunning video Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 projection enhance this exciting collaboration with Sounds New Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 The Canterbury connection is also found in Vaughan Masterful, theatrical Harford Lloyd Trio for Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano Williams’ Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis composed storytelling with virtuoso Contemporary Music Festival. Rimsky-Korsakov Quintet in B flat for Piano, 1. in 1910 – a year after Rachmaninov’s masterpiece. The melodies – Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn Saturday 13 October ‘Theme’ concerned was a Psalter written by Tallis (one of the a magical evening. Norbert Burgmüller Duo for Clarinet and Piano Wednesday 17 October 2. The Marlowe Theatre 7.30pm Cathedral’s most famous lay clerks) in 1567 for the Louis Spohr Quintet Op 52 in C Minor Augustine Hall 8pm Tickets £35, £30, £25, £18, £12 then Archbishop. [See page 20] Tickets £15 3. Wednesday 17 October (Friends of Sounds New £12) Sponsored by 4. The second half is devoted to one work, Tchaikovsky’s Tuesday 16 October St Peter’s Methodist Church 7.30pm Presented by exhilarating Fifth Symphony. In four movements we journey Canterbury Cathedral Tickets £15 (Students £7.50, Under 16s free) Sounds New 1. Lucy Parham Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: from a solemn funereal opening, through a serene second 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Lodge 2. Brendan Coyle Presented by movement (with its famous and beautiful horn solo), to a lilting Cathedral Precincts 8pm 3. Zephyr 02 waltz, and the triumphant march of the finale. Music at St Peter’s 4. Freddy Kempf Image © Neda Navaee 03 04 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk CLASSICAL MUSIC ‘Britannicae MusicaeParens’ –TheFatherofBritish ‘This ismusicofthehighest The Cardinall’s Musick The Tickets £25, £20, £15, £20, £10 £25, Tickets for Five Voices for (Andrew Carwood) (Andrew The John Swire 1989 1989 Swire John The James & Jenny Bird &Jenny James quality whichhasthepowerto Andrew Carwood concerts fromconcerts OrkneytoArundel,moving cardinal ThomasWolsey, TheCardinall’s Musick Infelix ego and Infelix of Byrd’s sacred music–winningmany stars oftheRenaissanceworldandwasdescribedas showcasing Byrd’s passionandplacing prestigious prizesalongtheway. Thisyear Saturday 20 October 20 Saturday Cathedral Nave7.30pm move both the heart andmind.’ move boththeheart Charitable Trust musician oftheTudor age.Their through theliturgicalyearinsequence, they havebeen‘goinglive’inaseriesof William Byrd (c 1540–1623) wasoneofthebrightestmusical William Byrd (c1540–1623) Sponsored by Music. Taking theirnamefrom the16thcentury Mass includesByrd’sFestival concert Mass have spenttenyearsrecording note every him in context as the most important him incontextasthemostimportant DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Saints All for , Propers .

Choir Director Carwood andhiscohorts ‘…the voicesofAndrew blaze intheAntarctic!’ could probablystarta (The Times)(The The Soldier’s TaleThe Tickets £12(Friendsof The Philharmonia OrchestraThe Philharmonia isoneof The musicisimmediatelyaccessible, devil whoeventuallypossesseshissoul. charming yetfullofwitandexcitement. charming exponents oftheirart. of a deserting soldierandaconniving of adeserting steeped inthetraditionsofancient St Gregory’s£10,Students£5) waltz, achoraleandhauntingmelodies It mixesjauntyjazzandragtimewith Sunday 21October Soloists of the Philharmonia St Gregory’sCentre forMusic3pm Stravinsky basedhisallegoricalFaustian tango rhythms, military marches,tango rhythms,military a the great orchestras oftheworldand tale onanoldRussianfolkstory. Ittells By Igor Stravinsky Russian culture. its soloistsare amongtheleading Presented by Sounds New Sounds The King’sSchool October Friday 19 Shirley Hall, [See page33] ‘All praisetoMidWales Opera,whosetouring ‘Wow –somovedandintearsoutofthisworld – Tickets £25,£20,£12 October 2011)October Theatre RoyalMargate7.30pm (The Telegraph, Falstaff 2010) Telegraph, Falstaff (The (Audience feedback Madam Butterfly – Butterfly Madam feedback (Audience – allhumanpassionisexposedinthetense, date twisttoanoperaticfavourite.Boundset ducks anddivesbutcannotintheendescapehis A tragictaleoflove,lust,betrayalandrevenge crystal-clear andtheensemblescrackle.With crystal-clear claustrophobic worldofDonGiovanni.The account ofthesublimelymercurial score, this own weakness… Don Giovanni seductive, thisnewproduction givesanup-to- version isanabsolutedelight.Withacast racing! your heart working as a team, the delivery ofthetextis working asateam,thedelivery Sunday 21October Sung inanEnglishtranslationbyAmanda Holden. fate, whileallaround himothersfallprey totheir With music by turns dramatic,overpoweringand With musicbyturns By Amadeus Wolfgang By is altogetheratreat.’ Nicholas Cleobury conductingasprightly Nicholas Cleobury brilliant, absolutelybrilliant’ Nicholas Cleobury Martin Lloyd-Evans Martin Orchestra Chamber and Opera Wales Mid Conductor Director 3. Sedecim, Top Choir Kent Top Choir Sedecim, 3. Giovanni Don 2. Gutjahr ©Dmitri Image Musick Cardinall's 1. The 1. 1. 3. 3. 2. 2. 05 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk CLASSICAL MUSIC Director's choice Foundation Bursary Concert Young-Choon Park Rule Britannia Last year’s winner Caitlin Shaughnessy joins the panel Mozart Sonata in B flat Major K333 The MozART Group of judges in this top quality and hotly competitive final Sonata in A Major KV331 A Jubilee romp through the best of to select the winner of the valuable Festival Foundation Beethoven Sonata in D Minor Tempest ‘We exist despite the sober formality of great concert halls, despite the boredom British song. The Last Night of the Bursary. The recipient will be a musician of high calibre Sonata in F Minor Appassionata of classical musicians’ life, despite fanatic lovers of classical music, despite fans Proms – with Supper! and ambition – and as part of the winner’s role is to of rock, rap or pop who are afraid of classical music. We treat our Muse with a share the joy of music making among other young South Korean born pianist Young-Choon Park was humorous irony and we’re sure she will have nothing against it!’ (MozART Group) [See page 17]

CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICAL people in Kent – expect sparkling personalities as well a child prodigy and by the age of nine she was Wed 24 – Friday 26 October MUSIC CLASSICAL as performances. playing Beethoven No 1 with the Seoul Symphony Wit in classical music is classy only when created by masters. ABode Hotel 7.30pm for 8pm Orchestra. Now resident in England, she has Monday 22 October established a commanding presence in the upper The MozART Group – Filip Ja´slar, Michal Sikorski, Pawel Kowaluk and Bolek Blaszczyk are virtuosic instrumentalists who graduated St Gregory’s Centre for Music 7.30pm echelon of keyboard artists. Her intellectual and from the prestigious Academies of Music in Warsaw and Lódz, Tickets £10 (Students £5) intuitive interpretations combined with power and passion have enchanted audiences wherever then decided to play classical music in a humorous Sponsored by The Beerling Foundation she performs. way. They take a classical favourite, analyse its structure and theme, surround Wednesday 24 October it with musical associations – brilliant, Australian String Quartet unbelievable ideas – to amaze their With Guy Johnston (Cello) Shirley Hall, The King’s School 7.30pm Tickets £15 (Students £6) audience, and generate gales of laughter. Peter Sculthorpe Jaribu Dreaming Sponsored by The Seary Charitable Trust Undiscovered in the UK, the Festival stakes its Tchaikovsky Quartet No 1 in D Major Op 11 reputation (and a considerable portion of its Schubert String Quintet in C Major Op 163 D 956 budget!) to premiere The MozART Group. Trust us Music at St Peter’s – this is the show to see this year. In Canterbury for One of Australia’s finest musical exports, the ASQ Timothy Orpen (clarinet), Victoria Simonsen one night only, squeezed between engagements is joined this evening by cellist Guy Johnston for (cello) and Daniel Tong (piano) in the USA and , don’t miss them! Schubert’s final Quintet, one of the greatest chamber works ever written. Opening the programme is a quartet Bruch 3 pieces (from 8 pieces, Op 23) Poker faces strictly prohibited. Seriously funny – by Australia’s senior and most prolific composer, Schumann Piano solo brilliantly executed. inspired by the Kakadu region with its bird and insect Brahms Sonata in F Minor Op 120 No 1 sounds. Don’t miss this unique concert by a quartet that Schumann Fünf Stücke im Volkston Op 102 1. has made a major impact on the musical life of Australia Brahms Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano Friday 26 October and is now taking on the world. in A Minor Op 114 Shirley Hall, The King’s School 7.30pm Tickets £18 (Students £10) 2. 3. Tuesday 23 October Wednesday 24 October Sponsored by Shirley Hall, St Peter’s Methodist Church 7.30pm 1. Australian String Quartet Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: The King’s School Sponsored by Tickets £15 (Students £7.50, 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Image © Jacqui Way Under 16s free) 2. Young-Choon Park 7.30pm 06 3. The MozART Group Tickets £15 (Students £6) Presented by Music at St Peter’s 07 08 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk CLASSICAL MUSIC Tickets £28.50,£25,£18, £10 This heroic and emotionalprogramme makesa dramatic development.Itwasarevolution which Anthony Gregory Huntley Anna Canterbury Choral Society century tothesymphoniesofBrucknerandMahler,century course ofsymphonicwritinginoneepoch-making and impassioned,itowesmuchtothetraditions out amongstBruckner’schoral-orchestral music for of HaydnandBeethoven,alsototheItalian symphonic ‘epic’,comingfrom thecomposer’s own seemingly ‘embracingtheworld’. set ascenewhoseinfluencecarriedonthrough the profoundly-held religious convictions.Heart-felt Saturday 27October Cathedral Nave7.30pm Canterbury Philharmonic Orchestra fitting climaxtotheFestival. Richard Cooke Edward Price Sponsored by Peter and Beryl Stevens Beethoven’s Eroica Renaissance musicofthe16thcentury. Itstands its astonishingpoweronapost-Beethovenianscale. isanother FMinor in Bruckner’s great Mass burst, in terms ofitsscope,length,structureburst, interms and Mary Bevan Mary Bruckner Beethoven

Soprano Bass Conductor Tenor Symphonyin1804changedthe Mass inFMinor Mezzo-Soprano Symphony No3Eroica of musicians. musicians. of inspiring a new generation are who Kent in groups jazz leading the of one ‘the-quartet’, of members founder are (keyboards) Bailey Sam and (guitar) Hues Jack Jack Hues and Sam Bailey 18 October Thursday advanced techniques. and sonorities new explore Sequenzas Berio’s remarkable unaccompanied (harp) Rider Alex (flute) Wilson Stina 17 Wednesday October department. music the from colleagues and Shipton by Matthew performed are parts piano Hindemith’s Paul and Friends Shipton Matthew by Played Hindemith Sonatas Tuesday 16 October works. other Mozart’s Kegelstatt perform (fortepiano) Irving John and ) (classical Collyer Peter (classical Booth Jane clarinet), Ensemble DeNOTE Monday 15 October pleasecontact01227782244. information For further HolmesRoadat1pm. North Free atStGregory’sCentre lunchtimeconcerts forMusic, MUSIC DEPARTMENT LUNCHTIMECONCERTS for flute and harp harp and flute for Trio and

Kurtag and Basil Athanasiadis. Kurtag by works including a concert present (soprano) Shoji Shie Stelios Chatziiosifidis (violin) and Shonorities 24 October Wednesday Mozart. and Liszt Puccini, Dvorak, by works perform (soprano) Castelletti and (piano) Burwell Musica Proibita Castelletti Michelle and Burwell Kim Tuesday October 23 and harpsichord. gamba da viola violin, for trios baroque of aconcert present Gentlemen Tickle-Fiddle of Society of the celebrated Harmonious members founder three The Baroque the of Sounds and Rawson Robert Monday 22 October and Tchaikovsky. Mendelssohn perform Church Christ Canterbury and Music of Academy Royal London’s from students and Kaine Carmel Friends and Kaine Carmel 19Friday October

William Alwyn. William composer Suffolk fellow Sonatina light-hearted Reflection Britten: Benjamin Sonata, Bridge’s sumptuous Viola Bach complement Frank and by Nardini Works (piano) and Julian Rolton (viola) Outram Martin 27October Saturday Prize. Composition the Canterbury Festival for compete University Church Christ Canterbury Student composers from Concert PrizeComposition Canterbury Festival October 26 Friday trio. his with original compositions and standards jazz of performs arrangements Rozze Richard Guitarist Friends and Rozze Richard October 25 Thursday and a witty a awitty and by by www.canterbury.ac.uk/goldenjubilee • developingtheartistsandmusiciansof thefuture • specialisinginhistoricalperformanceandcontemporarymusic • promotingoutstandingmusicperformances • making music in Kent making musicinKent Celebrating 50yearsof newly-refurbished StGregory’sCentreforMusic

Van Morrison Seth Lakeman Canterbury Christ Church Festival Concert DIRECTOR’S CHOICE

We are thrilled to welcome Van Morrison back Seth Lakeman is an astounding Paprika Kieran Goss to Canterbury Festival for two dates in his only English folk singer, songwriter and UK concert appearances this side of London. multi-instrumentalist, who is most Hailing from Romania, Serbia and the UK, Paprika unites traditional Following the huge success of his This is a rare chance to see him up close often associated with the fiddle and Eastern European, Balkan, Gypsy and Classical Music. The band recent special guest appearances and personal in the new Marlowe Theatre, an tenor guitar. has toured extensively across Europe, Australia, New Zealand in the UK with Fairport Convention,

WORLD MUSIC intimate venue compared to his usual arena and Japan and highlights have included concerts at the Purcell Kieran Goss is now headlining his WORLD MUSIC and festival performances. Nominated for a Mercury Award Room (Southbank Centre), Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera House, own solo tour, and live on stage is and winner of the BBC Folk Awards Glastonbury Festival, Edinburgh Fringe and EXIT festival. where he really shines. A six time Grammy award winner, Van is one of Musician of the Year, Seth regularly the most inspired soul singers in rock and roll plays to sell-out audiences and has Recently, the band has developed both its line-up and repertoire, Long hailed as one of Ireland's history and a legend in the music world, with been pivotal in the recent resurgence focusing on bringing rare and lost traditional Balkan music back to leading songwriters and timeless classics such as Brown Eyed Girl and of the folk music scene over the last life and they are sure to take the Festival by storm! performers, his superb blend of Have I Told You Lately That I Love You being ten years. acoustic, folk and country has some of the best-loved pop songs of all time. Friday 19 October Sponsored by won him fans across the globe. Since the massive success of his Augustine Hall 7.30pm But if his songs have made him We can guarantee this is something not to second album, Kitty Jay, Seth has Tickets £15 a star, his live shows have made be missed! gone from strength to strength and (Students £10) him a legend. due to popular demand has just ‘The sense of fun is tremendous, Tuesday 23 October released a second edition of last Tony Coe Wednesday 24 October year's critically acclaimed album the playing first rate and the songs are sheer quality. The The Marlowe Theatre 7.45pm Tales from the Barrel House. ‘Tony Coe is one of the most remarkable and brilliant musicians in the encores were genuine, but only Tickets £65, £45, £20 world’ (Humphrey Lyttelton) because the man is too.’ Sunday 14 October Sponsored by (The Irish Times) The Marlowe Theatre 7.30pm For over four decades, this master of tenor sax and clarinet has Tickets £20 made an unrivalled contribution to British and European jazz – from Saturday 27 October mainstream contemporary through improvisation to film soundtracks Sponsored by Gulbenkian 7.30pm including The Pink Panther and Superman II. The only non-American Tickets £15 to be awarded the Jazzpar Prize (a Nobel for musicians), Tony Coe is 1. original, versatile, highly skilled and infinitely entertaining. Tonight he Don’t forget – if you become a Festival is joined by Winston Clifford (drums), Alec Dankworth (bass), John Friend for £20, you get two weeks of Horler (piano) and Julie Dunne (vocals). 2. priority booking from 23 July!

Sunday 21 October 3. See the Booking Form or 1. Shirley Hall, The King’s School 7.30pm

Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: www.canterburyfestival.co.uk for 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Tickets £15 (Students £10) 1. Kieran Goss 1. Van Morrison more information. 2. Paprika 10 2. 2. Seth Lakeman Sponsored by Canterbury Festival Foundation (Friends) 3. Tony Coe 11 With special thanks to The King’s School, St Alphege Church (off Palace Planning for the Future Street) undergoes its annual transformation into the Festival Club. With great music every night, bar service running throughout and informal, cabaret-style seating – come early to get a table. See page 44 for places to eat beforehand.

State of Undress Anoushka Lucas & The Humbolts

CLUB FESTIVAL State of Undress is a rocky, rootsy, Anoushka Lucas is delighted to be bringing her own brand fiddlesome band from Dorset. of witty, melodic, Anglo-French pop back to the Canterbury Described as ‘a blend of roots rock Festival. She has picked up some wayfaring musicians (Rick country Celtic flavourings and a full Biddulph on bass and Ben Reed on drums) and together they bodied melodic musical assault’ (R2 aim to charm your socks off. Rock n Reel), they perform songs that Monday 15 October move from the thought-provoking and 8.30pm poignant to the shamelessly foot- Tickets £12 tapping. They promise to open The Canterbury Festival Club with a roller- coaster of a gig! Chico Chica Saturday 13 October In this jazz-pop trio, Barbara Snow (trumpet, flugelhorn), Hilary We can help... At Kent College pupils realise their dreams 8.30pm Cameron (flute, piano) and Tom Hannah (Spanish guitar) Tickets £14 sashay from samba to full fiesta mode. Their clever and often Open Days 2012 humorous songs are in English with a smattering of the exotic. Carmina We guarantee you’ll love this sunny Latin line-up. Nursery, Infant and Junior School Tuesday 16 October 8.30pm Saturday 13th October, 9.30am - 12.30pm Guitarist Rob King and vocalist Pippa Marland are the compositional and Tickets £12 Senior School inspirational heart of Carmina and have been playing their deeply celtic/ Barb Jungr Saturday 6th October, 9.00am - 12.30pm jazzy original tunes since they met in 1987. Pippa’s singing and warm rapport Barb’s new show Stockport to Memphis is a glorious mash-up Sixth Form Evening combined with Rob’s virtuoso solos and of all the influences that have led to her cult status as one of Thursday 15th November, 6.00pm - 8.00pm Outstanding co-education for 3 to 18 year olds classy arrangements make their live the greatest song stylists of her generation. Deeply soulful appearances fresh, intimate and and richly groove-laden, this British chanteuse inserts sticks of 1. often magical. emotional dynamite into songs of every vintage. Unmissable. 2. 1. State of Undress Sunday 14 October Wednesday 17 October 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Festival Box Office: 2. Carmina 8pm 8.30pm 3. Anoushka Lucas 3. 4. Junior School: 01227 762436 • Senior School: 01227 763231 Tickets £12 Tickets £14 4. Barb Jungr 13 www.kentcollege.com 14 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk FESTIVAL CLUB 3. 3. 2. 2. 1. 1. 4. 4. 4. Doudou Cissoko Wangford Hank 3. 2. Bobby Valentino Club Drug 1. Moscow ‘Misery, melodyandrawemotion’–Hankhasbeenperforming Tickets £14 Tickets £12 Tickets £12 Thursday 18October cutting witandtherawnessofhard country, thenthere isonly appreciate intothespotlight. thathehasnowmovedfirmly Moscow Drug Club on catgut–BobDylan,MarkKnopfler, Tom Pettyandthe one mantosee.’TheTrio comprisesHank andtwoofhisLost originality, somethingthatstillhasbiteand twang,thesharp Hank Wangford Hank ValentinoBobby says,’Ifyouwant York New Times years.The nearly thirty who hasseenhimleadhisAmericanabandLosPistoleros will Saturday 20October Cohen andTom Waits. Cowboys, Martin Belmont(Stratocaster and agiantonthe Cowboys, Martin mixes originalmaterialwithsongsbyJacquesBrel, Leonard 8.30pm 8.30pm 8.30pm Friday 19October Bobby the catchyviolinhookonclassichitYoung Heart, at the darklycomicmusicalworldofMoscowDrugClub fearsome Fender 6StringBass)andKevinFoster(bass guitar). He lookslikeClarkGableandsingsCrosby. Heartbreakers, aswellSineadandDesO’Connor!Anyone Renegade violinist,singer, songwriterandinfamouscreator of Berlin Cabaret meetsNuevoTango overaGypsyCampfire… Prepare toswoon. has played with many artists whocravethesoundofhorsehair has playedwithmanyartists his trademark cocktail of tongue in cheek country musicfor his trademarkcocktailoftonguein cheekcountry Things Ancient Strings and Fabulous Fabulous and Strings Ancient Tickets £12 Tickets £10 diverse cultures blendedwitha do whatandwhen?Whatconfuses a secret life? Andare thebrainsof and challengesdesignedtoexplore experiment, ourfavouriteScientist Meet YourMeet Brain of world-classWorld Music. of ancestralinstrumentsfrom Doudou CissokoDoudou part ofyouthatmakesyou! part vibe. Sun-splashed,hypnoticand your brain?Doesbrainhave your braininsteadofjustusingit!A In auniqueFestivalClub Sunday 21October miss thischancetogetknowthe men andwomendifferent? Don’t 8.30pm 8pm troubadours weaveamagicalspell thoroughly andeclectic modern from Senegal.Hislatestproject, the questionsthathavealways Kora maestro, songwriterandGriot Monday 22October light-hearted mixofdemonstrations light-hearted Doudou Cissokoisacelebrated irresistibly danceable, Doudouand baffled you.Whichbitsofyourbrain Frank Burnet invitesyoutomeet Frank Burnet his dynamic band of international his dynamicbandofinternational , presents asparklingfusion Tickets £12 Tickets £14 Tickets £12 Tuesday 23 October Thursday 25 October The mosthighlyacclaimedfolk/bluegrass bandintheUK Slim Chance Slim Scarlett Rae &The CherryReds Southern TenantSouthern Band Folk Union glamour collide – look out for the fabulous cherry redglamour collide–lookoutforthefabulouscherry Gibson celebrate Ronnie’srichlegacy. QuintessentiallyEnglishand The Show Goes On Goes Show as theiralbumreminds us–The energy sound.‘Thebandknockup afierce, rawandearthy Wednesday 24October results are Guardian). compelling’(The unique style:afusionofblues,rockabilly andjazz.Style (guitar) playadynamicmixture oforiginalmaterialintheir with soulandbeautyontheirballads andlaments,really Charlie Hart. Thesetwomulti-instrumentalistsareCharlie Hart. joined music thatisthestuff ofMumford &Sons’ dreams… the 8.30pm 8.30pm 8.30pm tear itupwiththeirHootenanny‘sawdust kickers’andhigh today, STFUare a sevenpiece,allacousticline-upwith free-spirited, thiswillbeagreat nightoftunesensuringthat– tonight byother64caratgoldmusiciansinashowto 335 from whichthistalentedbandtakesitsname. Kent-based trioAndeePrice(akaScarlettRae)ondouble When the late, legendary frontmanWhen thelate,legendary RonnieLaneleft banjo, mandolin, fiddle and harmony vocals. They perform vocals.Theyperform banjo, mandolin,fiddleandharmony bass andvocals,ChrisWong (drums)andBenGreen Faces he formed SlimChancewithSteveSimpsonand Faces heformed . The Durbervilles The Tickets £14 Tickets £12 The Durbervilleswhobringrootsy The ‘unconditionallymighty’Mawkin Yorkshire quintet based alt/country/folk Steve Tilson & dynamism tothematerial.Withfantastic dubbed byChannel4‘oneofthebest guitarist, andnowjoinsestablished chemistry, here’s achancetohearthe ace writerhimself inabandsetting. and singingshared amongthem, and DannyCrump(bass),virtuosic Mawkin of Fairport ConventionandDoloresof Fairport songwriters with many of his modern songwriters withmanyofhismodern recent years’. (David andJamesDelarre), ahostof wild emotivemelodiesunderpinned Saturday 27October mesmerising guitarandfrenetic fiddling 8.30pm 8.30pm Friday 26October Steve isoneoftheUK’sgreatest four part harmonies andon-stage harmonies four part folk-song classicscovered bythelikes traditional BritishFolkcanon.With forge aboldnewsoundfrom the this impressive bandwasrecently Keane. Healsoexcelsasasinger and instrumental outfitstoemergein bellowing ofmelodeon(NickCooke) by LeeRichardson (percussion) Tilson Steve 4. Mawkin 3. Chance Slim 2. 1. 4. 4. 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17 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE 18 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE Sponsored by Tickets £14 7.30pm HallStudioTheatreSt Mary’s Tuesday 16 October Sunday 14to collaboration withSound&Fury Written byHattieNaylorin Going Dark Sound&Fury's Fuel Presents CHOICE DIRECTOR'S vision... requires adifferent kindof that understandingtheuniverse Maxdiscovers unexpected turn, But whenhisownlifetakesan of starsandscience. his audienceswiththemysteries planetarium where hechallenges works asthenarratoratcity’s Passionate aboutastronomy, he job toaskthecosmicquestions. to afarawaygalaxy?It’sMax’s shoresfurthest oftheuniverse A hundred miles?Ortothe How farcanyousee?Amile? moments oftotaldarkness. lowlighting,with place invery Please notethisshowtakes Going Dark we are delightedtowelcome Vic afterasell-outfirstseason, Prior totheirreturntheYoung illuminated bydarkness. one man’svisionbecomes at thecosmosandreveal how Dark imaginative lightingin design, totaldarknessand and immersivesurround sound usetheirinnovative Sound&Fury tore-awaken ourwonder totheFestival. Going Festival Friends£9) Tickets £11 (Concessions£10, 1pm and7pm The MarloweStudio Saturday 13October (Suitable 8+) intobattle. country VpreparesHenry toleadhis England's greatest warrior, as style, theytelltheheroic taleof clear, humorous andenlightening acclaimed production. Intheir re-imagining ofPropeller's with thispocket-sized60-minute Shakespeare foryoungaudiences An inspiringintroduction to Propeller Pocket V Henry Saturday 13October [See page32] Mr Punch! 350 Years of GulbCard concessionsavailable) Tickets £10(Students£6, Gulbenkian 7.30pm Monday 15October their newtouringshow. dropping skillscombinewithafuturistictwistin theatre fullofmusic,physicalsetpiecesandjaw Rannel’s trademarkhilariouship-hopcomedy Critically acclaimedphysicalcomedyduo, How didtheygetthere? How willtheyescape? Two men...oneroom... whoare they? 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Manor Born andTo Life Good her televisionroles The inThe than death.PenelopeKeith,knowntomillionsfor newspaper, whodiscoversthere isfarmore tolife recently bereaved widow oftheeditoratabloid ofJunePepper, tellsthestory Grief Good the Theatre Royal Bath Productions GriefGood , makesarare stageappearancein ‘..delightful, deliciousandde- John Standing John You Do Something to Me, I Get a IGet toMe, You Something Do Tickets £15 7.30pm York, attheNationalTheatre and John StandingisoneoftheUK’s John hasstarred onBroadway Swings Cole Porter (Daily Telegraph) Day and You, of Out Night Kick Accompanied by Will Stuart (piano) Accompanied byWillStuart and Nicola Davenport and NicolaDavenport inChelsea. at ThePheasantry cabaret attheCaféCarlyleinNew and and intheWest Endandplayed engagingly raffish company’ of lifeinthetheatre andmovies. show hesingsfifteenofCole season with this Cole Porter show season withthisColePorter (double bass). In January heenjoyedasellout In January Shirley Hall,TheKing’sSchool Wilton’s MusicHallinLondon. Monday 15October lovely…hugely entertaining, lovely…hugely entertaining, Sponsored by Porter’s greatestPorter’s songsincluding best knownactors.Inthisnew You’re Top the , andtellsstories 4. Pocket Henry V Henry Pocket 4. 3. 2. John Standing Standing 1. John 2deep Good Grief Good Image © Andrew Cowley ©Andrew Image 3. 3. 4. 4. 2. 2. 1. 1. 19 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE 20 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE 2. 2. 1. 1. 1. Ghosts Cooking 2. Dombey &Son Dombey 2. 3. A Love Like Salt Like ALove 3. 3. 3. Tickets £12(Students£8) CathedralLodge,PrecinctsCanterbury 8pm Tuesday 16October (Suitable 12+) morals, villainsandlovers,desire anddisguise. isarichtapestry,A Love Salt Like peppered withmagicand Britain ofKingLear. Camelot,theBretonto KingArthur’s shores andtheancient is puttothetestinthree talesastheaudienceistransported ride inthishaunting,hypnoticfusionofmusicandword. Love lurescompelling storytellers, theaudienceontoarollercoaster accordion trio,DanielMorden, oneoftheUK’smost Aided bythedramaticrhythmsofaskilledstringsand intothe21stcentury. firmly ofstorytelling art literature’s greatest works,TheDevil’sViolin bringstheancient Unlocking forgottenfolktalesthatinspired someofEnglish The Devil’s Violin Company A Love Like Salt Tickets £14(Concessions £12, Theatre RoyalMargateand Tickets £10(Students£6, Tuesday 16 October Theatre RoyalMargate7.30pm Theatre RoyalMargate7.30pm Total Theatre Award winnersBeadyEye Cooking Ghosts characteristic humour, indignationand can moneyreally buyhimeverything abruptly losetheirinnocence.Theattempt a rogues’ofunforgettablecharacters gallery are worshipping. 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‘The singlemostjoyousthingI’veseen inthetheatre’ Tickets £15 (Students&Under26s£12) Morris dance meets street dance in this this in dance street meets dance Morris humorous and unmissable visual feast! Brainchild ofaward-winning folkbandThe Demon Barbers, Diversity forstreet dance.Fast-paced Riverdance and Drum&Bassalongtheway! to doforEnglishfolkdancewhat (Antony Dunn, Yorkshire Dance) (Antony Dunn, Hip-Hop, House,FunkandSka, even sayinghellotoBurlesque Sponsored by Thursday 18October and innovative,theshow and takeEnglishFolkon didforIrishdanceand a new journey througha newjourney The LockIn! brings togethersome The Lock In! The DemonBarbers of theUK’stopclog, Gulbenkian 7.30pm B-boying, popping provide themusic counterparts fromcounterparts dancers withtheir sword andMorris the worldsof promises & krump.

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Last Hour. by Jacob Marley (deceased) Marley by Jacob Award Nominee,James company, Brother Wolf, and celebrated production controversial villain. adaptation. Told from the one-man showoffers afresh Fagin’s Hour Last point ofviewFaginthe record-breaking successof writer andLondonTheatre multi award-winning actor/ Charles Dickens’sclassic St Mary’s HallStudioTheatreSt Mary’s force… Not tobemissed’ tale ofcrimeandpunishment Fagin’s Hyland, returnwithFagin’s Brother Wolf insight intoliterature’s most in this powerful newstage in thispowerful is stunninglyre-imagined Miser, onehourbefore Following theincredible his execution,thisunique , 2. Fagin's Last Hour Last Fagin's 2. In! Lock 1. The 1. 1. 2. 2. 21 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE 22 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE 3. 3. 4. 4. 2. 2. 1. 1. 4. Instinct An for Kindness Act Last The Holmes: Sherlock 3. Silent was Screen the Only 2. 1. Roll Out The Beryl The Out Roll The Last Act The Death And Life And Death The Tickets £12 Tickets £12(Concessions£11, An Instinct for Thursday 18October Thursday 18October Theatre RoyalMargate7.30pm The MarloweStudio8pm Sherlock Holmes: Holmes: Sherlock

seesthe Act Last The Holmes: case ofall,hisownpsyche. audience withSherlock Holmes: and heart-rending.Hisbrilliant ill accompanied histerminally ex-wife toDignitasinSwitzerland. (Concessions £10) own life. Kindness script and performance draw script andperformance world's greatest fictionaldetective us inexorablyintothehaunting, In November 2010, Chris Larner In November2010,ChrisLarner Festival Friends£10) finally confront themostcomplex the ultimatedecisionabouther longest runningshowSherlock Roger Llewellynthrilledasell-out Larner’s show is by turns funny showisbyturns Larner’s Powerfully movingandgripping, Powerfully human story ofawomanmaking human story . Nowhis Tickets £12 Tickets £14 Silent A Beryl full of Life, Love and Laughter Love and Life, of full A Beryl

Pauline day asshecooksandprepares amealliveonstagewhile Perils of of and testimonialsplusanepisodeof thefamous1914Perils actors, thiseventisrichlyillustrated withrare photographs Only the Screen was Silent extras ontheside... a cinema show in the city every day.a cinemashowinthecityevery was Screen the Only Roll Out The Beryl... vivacious character is unleashed as she entertains with vivacious characterisunleashedassheentertains Gulbenkian 7.30pm Curator at the British Library) andusinglivemusicians Curator attheBritishLibrary) Chaos, comedy, clowningandshoesare theorder ofthe Canterbury CathedralLodge, PrecinctsCanterbury 8pm School Girl,ConceptiontheSpanishWaitress andafew Friday 19October Friday 19October the lategreat BritishcomedyactressReid.Beryl’s Beryl Written and presented(MovingImage byLukeMcKernan, later, over200,000people,manyofthemchildren, attended Before 1906there were nocinemasinLondon.Fiveyears introducing youtosomeofherbestlovedcharacters. before theFirstWorld War. bravado andspirit. Featuring Marlenefrom theMidlands,MonicaNaughty Food and foolery areFood andfoolery onthemenuinthiscelebrationof isalivere-telling ofgoingtothecinemainLondon serial. ‘Terrifyingly viciousasitisfunny’ Tickets £15 (Under16s£10, The MarloweTheatre 7.30pm The Gandinishavebeen Smashed (The Guardian) (The DIRECTOR'S CHOICE DIRECTOR'S definitely remember! darkly humorouswith journey A veritablefeastofsensational and theirvisualstyleuse a ‘smashing’finaleyouwill and crockerygalore ina engaging performers. of creative props andsetting see, theirnewshowSmashed skill, theatricalityandsomeof pushing theboundariesof performers, eightyapples performers, Gandini Juggling Gandini Juggling Sunday 21October most entertaining and most entertaining make themsomeoftheworld’s 2 under16s)£45) Family Ticket (2adults the bestjugglingyou’llever involves nineextraordinary juggling forover18years

The Strange Case of Tickets £8(SeniorCitizens and Tickets £14(Concessions£12) Theatre RoyalMargate7.30pm Jekyll isforced toexperimentonhimselfand during interviewsandmovementworkshops, delicately balancedagainstabackdrop of close to a discovery thatwillchangemedical close toadiscovery chance tomeetmembersofthecompany columnist andwriterDeaBirkett,this isa ethical. Whenaclosefriendthreatens hiswork, Moving Moving On Dr Jekyll&Mr Hyde something goes very wrong.right. something goesvery Or science forever, buthismethodsare lessthan perspectives ofageandageing. Created Students £6) younger performers, thechoreography is younger performers, Gulbenkian 7.30pm Inspired bythestoriesandmemoriesrevealed Louis In thischillingadaptationofRobert Saturday 20October Stevenson’s classic tale, Henry Jekyllis Stevenson’s classictale,Henry this is a performance whichexplores differentthis isaperformance filmed footageandverbatimrecording. Hull Truck Monday 22October including patron, BobbyBaker. Moving Memory CompanyandagroupMoving Memory of bythe by StevensonThompson,performed Post ShowTalk –Chaired byGuardian

1. 1. 3. 3. 2. 2. 3. Moving on Moving 3. Moving Hyde &Mr Jekyll Dr of Case Strange The 2. 1. Smashed 1. Image © Ryoko Uyama ©Ryoko Image 23 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE 24 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE The Diaries of Adam &Eve Tickets £14 I, Elizabeth delight andentertain. differences tofindsuccessfulwaysoflivingandloving close relationship. affectionate satire, AdamandEveconfront theirmany Wednesday 24October work, butsomehowtheydo–sowhodidthegroundwork? Gulbenkian 7.30pm In this witty and modern adaptationofMarkTwain’sIn thiswittyandmodern together and what they learn abouteachotheronthewaywill together andwhattheylearn Dyad Productions Relationships: whoseideawasthat?Relationshipsshouldn’t be familiarandfunnytoanyonewhohaseverexperienceda From thecompanythatbrought you comes this charming two-handerthatissure comesthischarming to Austen’s Women and Tickets £12–£28.50 The MarloweTheatre 7.30pm ZooNation’s trademarkstyleof Some Like it Hip Hop hasbecomean Hop Hip It Like Hoods and revolution; allplayedoutin and Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night embarking onitsfirstUKtour. (Marlowe concessions available) (Also Saturday at2.30pm) Saturday 27October mistaken identity, cross-dressing Friday 26to With anodtoBillyWilder’sfilm it tellsacomicaltaleoflove, instant smash-hitandisnow From thecreators The ofInto hip-hop, comedyanddance. Some , ZooNation’sSome , (Concessions andFriends£10) Tickets £12 Theatre RoyalMargate7.30pm Thursday 25October evening ofludicrous indulgence. Join Lordandhisvalet,foran Arthur comedy thatpositivelyfizzeswithfun. Wodehouse, tocreate awickedblack borrowing (rathercheekily)from revelsstory inthewitofWilde,while This hilariousretelling ofaclassic be ignored… wedding hisdestinysimplycannot toldjustweeksbeforehis fortune the extremely seriously, butwhenhehas Lord takeshismarriagevows Arthur Rocket Theatre Crime Savile’s Arthur Oscar Wilde's Lord ABode Hotel7.30pm for8pm Friday 26October Wednesday 24– [See page17] with Supper! The LastNightoftheProms – best ofBritishsong. A Jubileeromp through the Rule Britannia The Canterbury Tales Canterbury The Tickets £15(Students £10) Tacit Theatre Tickets £10(Students£6, Theatre RoyalMargate7.30pm Volcano Theatre Company Company Theatre Volcano An explosionoflivemusic,story- classic thathelpeddefinethe and travellers tell stories to entertain and travellerstellstoriestoentertain a collectionofrogues, wenches an immersiveproduction thatsees and arresting designmakeitone each otherontheirpilgrimageto of Volcano’s mostenduringand original director NigelCharnock, Volcano’s –a 25thanniversary available) L.O.V.E. L.O.V.E. savage passion,exquisitelanguage production commemorating (Suitable 14+) Gulbenkian 7.30pm GulbCard concessions Canterbury Cathedral. Canterbury memorable works. Friday 26October Friday 26October telling andgeneralmischief,thisis the show’sirrepressible energy, 'physicaltheatre'.term Directed L.O.V.E. isatheatricallandmark by Volcano’s PaulDaviesand highly-charged andathletic 2. The Canterbury Tales Canterbury The 2. L.O.V.E. 1. 2. 2. 1. 1. 25 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk THEATRE & DANCE Jo Caulfield Sean Hughes Marcus Poet of the Year Awards Schools’ Poetry Life Becomes Noises The minute Jo Caulfield hits the Brigstocke The annual Canterbury Festival Poet of the Year awards Students from schools across Kent The Brig Society stage you know you’re in for a It has been over a year since his with performances from shortlisted poets, this year’s lead have been writing poems on this year’s

good time. Nominated as ‘Best father died, and Sean is dealing judge (writer and Canterbury Laureate) Sarah Salway theme ‘Wearing Different Shoes’. Led Female Stand-Up’ (Chortle One of Britain's finest

comed y with it in a way that only Sean can. and current title holder, Marilyn Donovan with music by by local poet and songwriter, Richard comedians and Awards), expect razor-sharp This hilarious yet poignant show is Richard Navarro. Navarro, the winning poets will be broadcasters, Marcus LITERATURE observations and scandalous a beautiful insight into the lighter given the opportunity to have their Brigstocke is a firm one-liners as Jo discusses side of dying, highlighting how poems put to music. Selected favourite with comedy Thursday 4 October irritating girlfriends, saying the ridiculous life is and how quickly it poems will be published in this fans and his hotly The Dominican Priory, St Peter’s Lane 8pm ’wrong’ thing, drunken friends, can be taken away. year’s anthology. anticipated new show Tickets £5 bad service and wrestling (Suitable 16+) promises to be as sharply with the self-scanner in Tesco Saturday 20 October Supermarket. Come and share observant and quick-witted Wise Words Gulbenkian 7.30pm as his much-loved back your anger. Exhibition and Launch of the C A N T E R B U R Y F E S T I V A L Tickets £16 Saturday 13 October catalogue of work. Wise Words Anthology A Garden Journey Gulbenkian 7.30pm Thursday 25 October Tickets £14 Big Heart Shirley Hall, A multi-media celebration of intergenerational wisdom Over the last year, Canterbury Laureate Richard Tyrone Jones The King's School 7.30pm produced through this year's Laureate Scheme, Sarah Salway has been writing a Sponsored by Tickets £15 and curated by the current Canterbury Laureate, portrait of Kent through its famous and For his thirtieth birthday Richard Sarah Salway. For Launch detalls see less well-known gardens. Along the Sponsored by Tyrone Jones, the healthy, gym- wisewordsfestival.co.uk way, she’s collected inspiration from going ‘Ringmaster of Spoken the stories she’s heard, the plants, and Word’ (ThreeWeeks) got an of course, the gardeners themselves. Saturday 13 - Saturday 27 October “... feathers unexpected present: heart failure. Join her for an illustrated reading of her Mark Thomas Canterbury Heritage Museum are cold as Hopi turquoise Now, having battled back from creative work-in-progress. when he runs a finger lightly Bravo Figaro Stephen K Amos Museum entry charges may apply the brink of death, he explains, Laughter is my Agenda over back and wings...” Guinness World Record holder with a unique prescription Wednesday 17 October of cardiomyo-poetry and An extract from for political protests, Mark The maestro of feel-good Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, Mapping a Kingfisher anecdosage, how almost dying by Marilyn Donovan, Thomas turns his attention to comedy and star of Cathedral Precincts 8pm Poet of the Year 2011 matters closer to home with a can actually improve your life! television and radio, Tickets £8 show about his father – a tale of Richard's long-awaited, Stephen is back with his Young Critics understandably-delayed debut Supported by a self-employed builder’s love new stand-up show after Poet of the Year is sponsored by and Truprint Media of opera, degenerative illness solo show is for anyone who ever a sell-out season at the Selected young writers from local schools review Festival and how to put an opera on in a had a heart. Or failure. Clear! Edinburgh Festival. events. See their write-ups in the Kentish Gazette and at 1. www.canterburyfestival.co.uk 1. Jo Caulfield bungalow in Bournemouth. Tuesday 23 October Thursday 25 October 1. 2. Mark Thomas Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, To apply, contact the Festival office on 01227 452853. Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: 2. 3. Tuesday 16 October Gulbenkian 7.30pm 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: 3. Sean Hughes Cathedral Precincts 8pm 4. Marcus Brigstocke Gulbenkian 7.30pm Tickets £17 KENTISH 1. Sarah Salway 26 4. 5. 5. Stephen K Amos Tickets £17.50 Tickets £10 GAZETTE 2. Poet of the Year 2. 27 28 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk TALKS 1. 4. Lucinda Lambton 2. Holmes Dr Martha 3. Aubrey A. Jones A. Aubrey 3. 4. 4. 1. 1. Frances Wilson Frances 3. 3. 2. 2. ’What tosayonafirstdate?’and‘Is Tuesday 16October To understandthebodylanguage Sponsored by by Sponsored £8. Tickets 5.30pm. at Precincts Cathedral Lodge, Cathedral Canterbury in TalksAll place take offers Titanic the toSurvive How connections, keep thisdateat a mandespisedthroughout history. enabling her to tell the true story of enabling hertotellthetruestory exclusive accesstothepreviously owner oftheTitanic,whosailedto of manintheworld’JBruceIsmay, of flirting andmakemeaningful of flirting on howitactuallyworks. 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Image © Sam Stephenson ©Sam Image Glyndebourne Opera House 29 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk TALKS 30 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk SCIENCE 2. The Science of Dating of Science The 2. Dark 1. Going 3. John Ellis John 3. University of Surrey of University and UCA ©SEPnet, Image 3. 3. 2. 2. 1. 1. Tickets £4 Simon LangtonGrammar SchoolforBoys2pm Wednesday 17October andfate ofourUniverse. find newinsights into thehistory ever, designedtoinvestigatethestructure ofmatterand the largestandmostambitiousscientific experiments The LargeHadron CollideratCERNinGenevaisoneof A Talk Ellis by John Collider Hadron Large Tickets £8 CathedralLodge5.30pm Canterbury Tuesday 16October [See p.28formore details] WitcheldiscussestheScienceofDating. Harry The Science of Dating Tickets £14 HallStudioTheatreSt Mary’s 7.30pm Sunday 14toTuesday 16October [See p.18formore details] atheatre transform intoaplanetarium. Sound&Fury Going Dark into thefascinatingrealm betweenscienceandthearts! oftheboundary Welcome toScienceCentre Festival’ssecondjourney Stage,theCanterbury CentreScience Stage of thebrochure indicatingeventsthatalsofitwithoursciencetheme! Also, lookoutforourspecialScienceIconscattered throughout therest Tickets £10 HallStudioTheatreSt Mary’s 7.30pm Saturday 20October why NASAwouldn't believehim! James LovelockfirstglimpsedGaia and ofhow and evolve,plushearthetruestory work the dynamicsystemsofplanetEarth andprovocativeentertaining look at how world viewofGaiaTheory. Enjoyan An interactivecelebrationofthescientific Gaia the Cabaret Tickets £8 CathedralLodge8pm Canterbury Thursday 18October and conclusions. and ifyouwishtochallenge,hisfindings controversy. Thisisyourchancetohear, Treatment Trick Medicine: or Singh Alternative His book,co-authored withSimon the effectivenesstherapies. ofalternative dedicated himselftoscientificallytesting Medicineandhas of Complementary Edzard istheworld’sfirstProfessor Ernst Alternative Therapies hasattractedbothinterest and Sponsored by Tickets £10 Festival Club,StAlphege Lane8pm Sunday 21October you thatmakesyou! of chance togetknowthepart women different? Don’tmissthis And are the brainsofmenand when? Whatconfusesyourbrain? bits ofyourbraindowhatand that havealwaysbaffled you.Which designed toexplore thequestions and challengesbyFrankBurnet mixofdemonstrations light-hearted brain insteadofjustusingit!A tomeetyour A uniqueopportunity Meet Your Brain Tickets £8 11.30am and2pm HallStudioTheatreSt Mary’s Saturday 20October in therightplaceattime. principle orother, ifonlyoflooking uses themalltodemonstratesome ‘cut rope restored’, IanBDunn to themore simplebutstilleffective Bodie's frighteningtrickswithstatic use ofelectromagnetism andM.D. the ages.From Robert-Houdin's used forconjuringtricksthrough demonstrations thathavebeen There are awholelotofScience of Science Magic The Tickets £10 CathedralLodge8pm Canterbury Tuesday 23October [See p.26formore details] failure!heart present: birthday unexpected thirtieth Richard Tyrone Jonesspeaksabouthis Tyrone Jones Richard Heart Big Tickets £4 Festival Club,StAlphegeLane1pmand2.30pm Tuesday 23October drawings totakeawaywithyou.(Suitable8+) creativity whileproducing yourownlight of lightphotographyandenhanceyourartistic cameras andLEDs.You thetechnique willlearn bit aboutlightandphotographyusingdigital alittle In thisexcitingsessionyouwilllearn Workshop Light Art Tickets £4 Festival Club,StAlphegeLane1pm Monday 22October in afunandexcitingway. (Suitable8+) alltodemonstratescientificconcepts everyone, frozen fruitandmakesdeliciousicecream for produces cloudsfrom akettle,smashes nitrogen, thisshowusesshrinkingballoons, Science hasneverbeensocool.Utilisingliquid Cool Physics 4. 4. 1. 1. 3. 3. 5. 5. 2. 2. 5. Big Heart Big 5. Physics Cool 4. Workshop Art Light 3. Your Brain Meet 2. 1. The Magic of Science of Magic The 31 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk SCIENCE LUNCHTIME Sedecim GULBENKIAN CONCERTS FAMILY SHOWS Y Top Choir Y St Alphege Church, Kent The following shows all St Alphege Lane, 1pm – 2pm. start at 2pm and tickets are

FAMIL Top Choir Kent has been FAMIL priced at £6. Enjoy free lunchtime concerts organised for the past three years by the Rotary Club of Canterbury by talented students. with the intention of encouraging Saturday 13 October Monday 15 October choral music and raising Grisly Tales From Canterbury High Academy charitable funds. This year’s winner, Sedecim, is a choir from Tumblewater Tuesday 16 October Kent College. Their ‘balanced and A determined orphan, a satchel Simon Langton Grammar refined performance’, ‘truly zestful full of spine-chilling stories and OPENING DAY - Saturday 13 October School for Boys and energetic singing’ and a whole lot of rain! Charles ‘crystal clear pronunciation’ Dickens meets Roald Dahl via Wednesday 17 October distinguished them in a very Horrible Histories! (Suitable 8+) Alongside That’s The Way To Do It! will be a variety of other street Festival Parade That’s The Way Barton Court Grammar School competitive and hard-fought final. acts celebrating the 350th Anniversary of Mr Punch! To Do It! The Festival is delighted to invite Saturday 20 October Led by a giant Punch Thursday 18 October them to perform. and Judy and featuring The Rickshaw Piggery Jokery Kent College What would happen if The Adventures of a variety of East Kent A mobile puppet-driven A whimsical journey through the seasons as told Punch and Judy broke Opening the concert, the Kent Alvin Sputnik: Giants, 300 children will rickshaw will tour the streets of by the Green Man and his hurdy-gurdy playing Friday 19 October free of their booth? This College Choristers are one of process from the Cathedral Canterbury causing trouble! Droning Crone! A puppet show for all ages. Dover Christ Church Academy Deep Sea Explorer raucous outdoor comedy only six children’s choirs to Precincts to Dane John 1.30pm onwards Three Cities Gardens, Best Lane (plus post show talk) that is part walkabout, Sponsored by reach the national selection Gardens via Palace Street, (Marlowe Theatre Foyer if wet) This is a tiny tale set in the part performance and part stage of the Choir of the Year High Street and Whitefriars. Punch & Judy 2pm and 3.30pm deepest dark blue sea, as Alvin installation provides an Competition 2012 – an impressive They will be accompanied A traditional slapstick show Sputnik ventures to the bottom of alternative take on an age achievement. Both choirs sing a by carnival bands, a featuring Punch, Judy, Baby, From 1pm onwards the ocean to save humanity. old institution that sees our wide repertoire of both sacred and Chinese dragon, a massive Crocodile and a string of Community performers, including Irish Dancers, lovable rogues run amok secular music, so this concert will sea monster and more! sausages! Belles on Bikes, Djembe Drummers and a in these anxious, credit- delight music lovers of all tastes. Sunday 21 October Longmarket barbershop quartet, will perform shows around crunched times. The Night of the Saturday 13 October 1pm, 2.30pm and 4pm the city centre throughout the afternoon. Science for Friday 19 October Big Wind Departing the Saturday 13 October All Ages! Shirley Hall, The King’s School Cathedral Precincts 7.30pm Accompanied by live 1. Grisly Tales From Whitefriars Square Sponsored by Kent County Councillor Leyland Ridings We also have a variety of fun 12 noon Tickets £8 (Students £4) music, beautiful puppetry Tumblewater Act 1 – 2pm family shows in our Science and innovative props, Little 2. The Adventures of 1. FREE Alvin Sputnik: Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Act 2 – 4pm Section – see p.30 and p.31 Supported by Cauliflower tell a tale of a young 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: FREE Deep Sea Explorer 2. for details! The Rotary Club of boy's battle against the weather. 3. The Night of the 3. 32 Canterbury (Suitable 5+) Big Wind 33 Saturday 13 October Canterbury A to Z Tuesday 16 October Tickets for all A walk through the city's Walks are £7. Gateway to the Countryside history from Augustine to Four Manors Walk Discover Canterbury's rich and varied Zoar. Discover how people The walk crosses open country and countryside by way of dedicated have shaped Canterbury woodland taking in four manors of Numbers are footpaths leading from the very heart through the ages. historical interest from Anglo-Saxon limited so book of the City. Meet: 10am Lady times to the 1940s. WALKS FRINGE Meet: 10am Canterbury Westgate Wootton's Green (off Meet: 10am The Plough, Stalisfield early! Towers Gardens, CT1 2DB Broad Street), Canterbury Green, Faversham, ME13 0HY (grid ref: TR146 581) Leader: Andrea Russo Leader: Robert Veltman Gomorrah Leader: Cliff Huggett Duration: 2 hours Duration: 3 hours Duration: 3 hours Friends of Canterbury Canterbury Ramblers and Sodom Wanton Canterbury Ramblers Archaeological Trust Set within the sinful cities of Words and Canterbury Christ Gomorrah and Sodom amongst Canterbury's River The City Sound Church University: Tickets available religious turmoil, this play explores Burlesque The Birthplace of Christian England its Buildings and its A Roman river-side city became a Project medieval borough of monastic from the Festival sexuality, love and the true meaning of sin. Bombshells St Martin's Church and Priory through History The Fringe’s first all-day inner-city the Manor of Longport to the statues on The University is 50 years water-mills and evolved fine Box Office. Observing what it truly means to co-exist, municipal gardens. music festival spread over eight Lady Wootton's Green. old but it occupies a World All durations are unique Canterbury locations. with witty rivalry and ultimate devastation. Meet: 10am St Martin's Church, Heritage Site and fine Meet: 10am Canterbury Castle Grounds, A sell-out hit in 2011, best- th Gas Street, Canterbury approximate. www.citysoundproject.com Saturday 27 October Canterbury buildings from the 16 to loved British Burlesquers the 18th century. Leader: David Birmingham www.facebook.com/ The Jolly Sailor, 75 Northgate 7pm Leader: Martin Taylor Missy Maybe and Miss Glory Duration: 2 hours Meet: 10am St Martin's Duration: 2 hours citysoundproject Tickets £5 from The Jolly Sailor Friends of Canterbury Pearl join celebrated Erotica Canterbury Tourist Guides Priory, North Holmes www.twitter.com/CitySoundUK (includes free entry to Road (entrance on right Archaeological Trust author Elizabeth Cage for Filthy Gorgeous) Gruesome Tales of Canterbury of gateway to St Martin's Dogs on leads Sunday 21 October an all new celebration of the Hear some gruesome tales of Church), Canterbury Wristbands £10-£15 on sale welcome naughty! Guaranteed to make Canterbury history: murder, torture, Leader: Chris Bounds West Blean Woods imprisonment, ghosts, monks, knights, Friday 3 August from you laugh and likely to make Duration: 2 hours Walk through woods and open farmland. Becket and other interesting facts. www.citysoundproject.com Friends of Canterbury Refreshments available at garden centre. you blush, expect witty banter Meet: 2pm Westgate Towers, Archaeological Trust Meet: 10.30am Canterbury Garden and lashings of audience St Peters St, Canterbury May be muddy Centre, Canterbury Road, Herne Leader: Lenny Clark Suitable footwear & The Urban Filthy Gorgeous Fringe participation! Monday 15 October Common, CT6 7LJ (grid ref: TR174646) Duration: 1.5 hours clothing required Closing Party Dress to impress. Leader: Irene Harding Showcase Canterbury Tourist Guides City Walls and Gates This LGBT friendly night gets even more Duration: 2.5 hours Student Republic and Academy FM Thursday 18 October A circular walk on and Canterbury Ramblers bring some of Kent’s most upfront grime, filthy and gorgeous than usual. Expect The Picture House, around the city walls Some hills on route a riotous night of cheesy chart-topping 49a St Peter’s Street, Sunday 14 October looking at the only hip hop and bassline artists together, surviving gate and what 7.30pm spittin’ bars in bars. Roadblock business hits, glamour and glitz as we party into Birdwatching Walk remains of the others. Canterbury's American Connections with Breeding Sequence, Mr Payne, the early hours. Fantastic drinks offers Tickets £5 A slow walk along the seashore at Meet: 2pm Christ Church A city walk to highlight some of the Some stiles on route Meloki and more. including the famous Filthy G cocktail. from the Festival Box Office Seasalter to identify birds such as Gate, The Buttermarket, Canterbury people and places that have Saturday 27 October waders, ducks and geese. Canterbury associations with the United States. Friday 26 October Meet: 8.30am The Sportsman Public Leader: Richard Ginman Meet: 6pm Lady Wootton's Green, The Picture House, 49a St Peter's Street, The Jolly Sailor, 75 Northgate 8.30pm House, Faversham Road, Seasalter, Duration: 3 hours Canterbury (grid ref: TR 153 578) Some steps on route Tickets £3 on the door (free with Whitstable Friends of St. Mildred's Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: 8.30pm Leader: Bob Collins 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Leader: Glynn Crocker Church Tickets £5 from Gomorrah and Sodom ticket) Duration: 1.5 hours Duration: 3 hours Blue Badge Tourist Guide 34 www.studentrepublic.net RSPB Canterbury Uneven ground 35 on sale Friday 3 August. Wednesday 17 October Friday 19 October Hidden Faversham Revealed Pluckley - Kent's Most Haunted The Bloody Tudors Parish Churches in Canterbury Friday 26 October Literary Walk Around North Exploring an intriguing labyrinth of town Village The buildings and sites of the Tudor period Looking for the remains of the eighteen Foreland Lighthouse The Old Harbour Town of Whitstable Hackington Village of the Good centre alleyways giving glimpses of Informative descriptions of a wide variety along with the associated stories and medieval churches within the city walls and St Peter's Parish Walk centring on the beautiful Walls, alleys, backyards; salt-spray and and Godly bygone local life. of local hauntings with thought provoking historical facts about the way the Tudors visiting the two still functioning. On the main London to Dover Road, the North Foreland lighthouse, smugglers; shellfish and oysters. All that Exploration with an archaeologist of the Meet: 3pm Faversham Railway Station, explanations of the inner workings of the kept order. Meet: 2pm Christ Church Gate, parish included a prison, animal pound, highlighting literary connections contributes to Whitstable's character. Trust of the buildings and benefactors Station Road, Faversham elusive spirit world. Dare you join us? Meet: 2pm Corner of London Road and The Buttermarket, Canterbury exotic garden, mills, friaries and more. in the hamlet of Kingsgate (and Meet: 10am KEAM’s Car Park near in this small Canterbury suburb. Leader: Malcolm Campbell Meet: 3pm Pluckley Railway Station, St Dunstan's Street outside St Dunstan's Leader: Richard Ginman Meet: 10am Westgate Tower there's no Dickens). WALKS Peter Cushing Seat, Seafront, CT5 1EP Meet: 10am Hales RC Chapel, Duration: 1.5 hours Station Road, Pluckley Church, Canterbury Duration: 2 hours (Barratt's corner), Canterbury Meet: 10.30am The Fayreness WALKS Leader: Anthea Bryan Tenterden Drive, Hackington Leader: Malcolm Campbell Leader: Philippe Lacamp Friends of St. Mildred's Church Leader: Janet Scott Hotel, Fayreness Road, Duration: 2 hours Leader: Andy Linklater Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Duration: 1.5 hours Duration: 2 hours Kingsgate, Broadstairs Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Duration: 2 hours Sunday 21 October Canterbury Tourist Guides Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust CT10 3LT Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Thursday 25 October (grid ref: TR394708) Trafalgar Day in Victory Wood Monday 22 October The Canterbury Horror Walk Please do not park in pub car park. Thursday 18 October Commemorate Trafalgar in the woods Tour of Medieval Sandwich Chilham - designated Area of Grim and gruesome local history We will take in the central area and buildings Canterbury Cemetery: celebrating the victory. Walk new and The Story of Canterbury Outstanding Beauty featuring true tales of terror from the Leader: Penny Stevens of this once thriving port, discussing its The Director’s Walk A Hidden Treasure ancient woodlands with great views of From the Romans to the 18th century From the historic village of Chilham walk City's less illustrious past. Definitely not Duration: 2.5 hours origins, growth and decline. Canterbury Ramblers The Director of the Archaeological Trust We encounter a unique spire, a historic the Thames estuary. remodelling of the City. See and hear how this designated Area of Outstanding Natural for the squeamish! See Thursday 18 2pm Town Quay Car Park can evoke the ancient city of Canterbury tree and many interesting memorials. Meet: 10am Victory Wood Car Park, life changed over the centuries. Meet: Beauty through orchards and woodlands October listing for full details. (Fisher Gate), Sandwich in a way no one else can. Meet: 10.30am Main gates of Lamberhurst Farm, Highstreet Meet: 10am Lady Wootton's Green, with scenic views of the Kentish Downs. Informative and exciting. Leader: Sarah Pearson Saturday 27 October Canterbury Cemetery, Westgate Court near Dargate (grid ref: TR086 626) (off Broad Street), Canterbury Meet: 10am Chilham Village Car Park (free) Pilgrims' Way Fact and Meet: 10am The Buttermarket, Avenue, Canterbury Duration: 2 hours Leader: Ian Wild Leader: Doreen Rosman off A252, CT4 8DD Fiction of an Ancient Canterbury Leader: Maureen Ingram Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Autumn Sights and Sounds in Duration: 3 hours Duration: 2 hours (grid ref: TR067536) Trackway Leader: Paul Bennett Duration: 1.5 hours Blean Woods Canterbury Ramblers Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Leader: Andrew Brooks The walk was featured in last Duration: 2 hours Canterbury Tourist Guides Wednesday 24 October A leisurely stroll through this lovely Duration: 4 hours year's Festival and is conducted Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust woodland, learning a little about its Tuesday 23 October Canterbury Ramblers by the author of Pilgrims' Way – Wise, Wily and Wayward Women 3 Medieval Churches and a wildlife, history and management. Fact and Fiction of an Ancient The Village of Charing Who starved to death rather than Canterbury Cathedral Precincts Mesolithic Settlement Meet: 10am Blean Woods National Country, Churches and Creeks Trackway published by the Throughout the Middle Ages Charing relent? Who was wealthy and wayward? An exploration of the area surrounding A walk through woods, farmland and a Nature Reserve Car Park, around Faversham History Press. Follow the North belonged to the Archbishops of Extraordinary stories about the women this magnificant building reveals many hidden valley, calling briefly at three medieval The Ancient Cinque Port of Dover Rough Common, CT2 9DD Walk from the historic centre of Downs Way (Pilgrims' Way) Canterbury. Visit their palace and the of Canterbury. hidden treasures. churches and a mesolithic settlement. A town full of historical and archaeological (grid ref: TR122594). Faversham across country to to Canterbury and discuss medieval church and village. Meet: 10.30am Lady Wootton's Green, Meet: 10am The Buttermarket, Meet: 10am Selling Road Car Park next to interest. Explore its streets with the Access track off Rough Common Road, Goodnestone and Graveney churches. the myths and the reality of Meet: 2pm Charing Parish Church, Canterbury, CT1 1NG Canterbury Selling Primary School, ME13 9RQ archaeologist who discovered the opposite Lovell Road. Return via Nagden and Faversham creek. the Belloc’s Old Road from Charing (grid ref: TR038566) remarkable Bronze Age Boat. Leader: Jason Mitchell Leader: Liz Findlay Leader: Maureen Ingram Meet: 10am Faversham Guildhall, prehistoric route to path of Leader: Sarah Pearson Leader: Jo Williams Meet: 10am Russell Street Car Park Duration: 2.5 hours Duration: 1.5 hours Duration: 2 hours ME13 7AE (grid ref: TR158613) medieval pilgrimage. Duration: 2 hours Blue Badge Guide, Kent and Sussex Tours Duration: 3 hours (St James Street entrance), Dover RSPB Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Leader: Ray Cordell Meet: 12noon Chilham, Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Canterbury Ramblers Leader: Keith Parfitt Duration: 3 hours Taylors Hill Car Park (free) Duration: 2 hours St Margaret's Street, Castle Street Canterbury Ramblers off A252 Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Saturday 20 October and Stour Street New Dover Road (grid ref: TR 067 536) The Canterbury Horror Walk Glimpses of 18 centuries behind the The Norman Conquest and its Constructed in the 18th Century but James Beaney: A Canterbury Lad Leader: Derek Bright Grim and gruesome local history A Geological Miscellany frontages of Stour Street, Gas Street, Made in Canterbury Legacy in Canterbury why is it there? Come and discover. Duration: 4 hours Made Good featuring true tales of terror from the City's Looking at man’s use of stone outside Castle Street and St Margaret's Street. A walk tracing some of the industries that The Normans obliterated Anglo-Saxon Meet: 10am Odeon Cinema, Rags to riches story of this remarkable less illustrious past. Definitely not for the the city wall of Canterbury, spanning Meet: 10am Lloyds Bank, High Street, used to flourish in Canterbury, from tile Canterbury, reconstructed its castle and New Dover Road, Canterbury character; benefactor of the Beaney Library; squeamish! Also on Friday 26 October. 2000 years of history. Canterbury making and brewing to weaving and churches and changed the area and its Leader: Colin Seymour-Ure and places associated with him. Meet: 7.30pm St Augustine’s Abbey Meet: 10am Canterbury Law Courts, Leader: Martin Taylor iron foundry. culture forever. Duration: 2 hours Meet: 2pm St Mary's Hall (former church), Entrance, Longport Street, Canterbury Chaucer Road, Canterbury Duration: 2 hours Meet: 10am Canterbury West Train Meet: 10am Dane John Garden entrance, Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Northgate, Canterbury Leader: Malcolm Campbell Leader: Geoff Downer Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Station, Station Road West, Canterbury Watling Street, Canterbury Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Leader: Alan Barber 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Duration: 1.5 hours Duration: 2 hours Leader: Peter Berg Leader: Mary Berg Duration: 2 hours Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Duration: 2 hours Duration: 2 hours 36 Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust Friends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust 37 St Eds fullpage festival advert 2012outline.indd 1 15/06/2012 09:27 Sat 11.30amSat –5pm –5pm, Tues 10.30am –Fri CT1 2BQ Canterbury, Street, Peter’s St Sidney Cooper Gallery, shown extensivelyintheUKandabroad. featured inBBC2’sSchoolofSaatchi Suki Chanwasoneofthesixyoungartists quest –andasmateriallycontestedsites. that marksthemasplacesofrefuge andspiritual the GolanHeights.Thefilmevokestension interior spacesofabandonedSyrianvillagesin to contestedsacred sitesinJerusalemandthe refuge alongPilgrims’Way inNorthumberland site ofthehumblewoodenstructures offering theaudiencefrominstallation thattransports the Suki Chan’snewwork, Point Still Chan Suki 18 High Street, Canterbury, CT1 2RA Canterbury, Street, 18 High Beaney Museum Art and Library, including modelsforlarge-scalecommissions. abstract compositionsandfigure sculptures early lifedrawingsandstudiesofbones,to Works ondisplayspanfive decades,from sculpture andnature enhanceeachother’. he said‘clinchedmyinterest tomake intrying yearslivingnearCanterbury,formative which the twentiethcentury. 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41 ARTISTS’ OPEN Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk HOUSES 10 Beckett Street, ME13 7JS 201 The Street, ME13 9BH Beach Creative CIC, 17 Saxon Shore, Island Wall, 161 Cromwell Road, Coast Guard’s Lookout, 01795 532089 01227 751714 Herne Bay Beach Street, CT6 5PT Whitstable CT5 1FB CT5 1NQ West Beach Studio, Teresa Tanner Janis Milne 07947 047482 01227 272754 Paul Elliott CT5 1EG Map / leaflets from: Maps / leaflets from: The Horsebridge Atmospheric landscapes, Depictions of the human form Exciting new Arts Centre Helen Wild Kimmie McHarrie 01227 281982 orchards, marshes, birds, and landscape. MacKaris at The Bandstand, showing work by UCA Arts and Community Centre. Vibrant textile pictures, Quinton Winter the Library, Herne Bay Enquiries: Paul Elliott 01227 282462. Sidónio Givandás sea, cattle. Lily Milne students & local artists. inspired by birds. Julie Bevan Hand-tailored clothing, Museum, Council Offices Sue Evans Abstract sculptural work and Vicky Hageman batiques and textile HOUSES HOUSES New work. printmaking. and Bay Art Gallery. Herne Bay Pier Trust 167 Cromwell Road, CT5 1NF 36 Herne Bay Road, CT5 2LL Tom Swift accessories. Enquiries: Mandy Troughton Jeanette Newman Ione Milne Gallery, 81 Central Parade, 07909 514171 01227 263599 Illustration, installation, ARTISTS’ OPEN ARTISTS’ ARTISTS’ OPEN ARTISTS’ Oil and mixed media. 2D and 3D representative 07890 065046. Alison Lee Hywel Davies mosaics, ceramics. The Beach Hut, 19 West Teddy Kempster pieces. CT6 5JQ Portraits and still-life works. Barbara Drinkwater Interesting, odd and Recent work. 53 Hillman Avenue, 07802 630871 humorous. Beach, Island Wall Work by local artists from Digitally manipulated 01227 272206 8 North Quay, ME9 9HL CT6 8EH 165 Cromwell Road, CT5 1NQ photography. Colourful paintings to photography. Stephanie Brunton 2 Flood Lane, ME13 7JJ 01795 522692 01227 369314 01227 280648 paintings, felt, jewellery. 128 South Street, 01795 534493 Hugh Ribbans CT5 3EL Colin Whitaker Karen Simpson Kings Hall Gallery, Kings Alma Caira Paintings, photographs Lyn Powell Original linocut prints with Intuitively created work Kiln fused glass artworks, decorations 5 Clare Road, CT5 2EL Hall, Beacon Hill, CT6 6BA 01227 772083 and prints, figurative and Photographs that evoke printing press demonstration. exploring time and place. and jewellery. 07871 165584 TOTALPAP 01227 374188 / abstract. memories and poetry. Shore is a Load of Rubbish! Janet Maxwell Justin Mitchell Polka Dot Art Centre, is work highlighting the 01227 367426 52 Regent Street, CT5 1JQ Philip Adam Emily Firmin environmental impact of litter. 2D works by local amateur Rear of 63 Oxford Street, 2 Bridge Cottages, ME13 8YJ 54a London Road, 01227 771067 Vicky Hageman Papier Mache pictures, Hilary Simpson and professional artists. CT5 1DA 01795 534312 ME9 9QN Annie Taylor Clare Tindall ceramics, linocuts and Vibrant contemporary Mary Hyde 01795 521167 Janet Dance Abstract paintings, mutant botany, cards. 07961 342738 graphic art. Magnolia Cottage, Saxon Shore Press Paintings in oils, cards and Colin Barnard Mixed media. Fairy tales: narrative photographs, porcelain vessels. prints available. 36 Downs Park, CT6 6BZ and illustrative. 4 Athol Road, CT5 2EW Prints of the sea and nature. Sioux Peto Bay Art Gallery, Work concerned with Open Sat 11am-5pm, 32 Graystone Road, CT5 2JX 01227 265165 Sun 1-5pm. 5 Goldings Wharf, ME13 7FB environmental issues. 47A William Street, 190 Cromwell Road, CT5 1NE 01227 280182 Katrina Taylor Top Flat, 4 Tankerton 01795 590011 CT6 5NR Min Langridge Evocative and colourful Road, CT5 2AB Artwork using textiles and 01227 273665 Jan Lewis Keith Langford Anne Worrall Felt, fibres, embroidery, glass, abstract work in oil. 07947 373822 Court Lodge, mixed media. Barry Fincham Faversham vistas. Church Road, ME13 0QB Semi-abstract landscapes in Contemporary paintings based on colour and texture. Sue Cavanagh oil or mixed media. Eric Hayes 07872 473747 things observed. The Willows Studio, David Snewin Various subjects. Annette Servadei 33 Downs Park, CT6 6BZ Artist Studio, rear of 5 Harbour 16 Golden Hill (North) Coastal and industrial Antoinette Luckhurst Colour abstracts inspired by Caroline Sullivan Elizabeth Langford 31 Nursery Close, CT5 1PD Street (entrance on Sea CT5 1PR landscapes, still life and Silver contemporary jewellery. music and nature. Screen-prints and Drawings. 01227 275310 multi-media. Rose Dickinson Jacqueline Elson watercolours of flowers Street), CT5 1AG 01227 272746 Fine ceramics inspired by the and china. Bea Keenan 07906 515450 Peter Bashford Creek Creative, Digital images and prose with 14 Millstream Close, local landscape. pastels. Marion Sheppard John Butterworth Anne B Whittle 1 Abbey Street, ME13 7BE Nick Stewart Nicholas Godsell Mixed media: places and people. Painting personal narratives. Original Art Deco influenced. CT5 1RG 01795 535515 Sculptural furniture made Photographing the everyday, Artworks: line and colour. Katz meets Hopper maybe! Impressionist and traditional. 01227 271258 Fiery Visions from driftwood. making it look extraordinary. Tracie Peisley 1. Jacquie Gulliver Thompson Paul Mitchell Keam’s Yard Studio/Gallery, 15 Pier Avenue, CT5 2HQ 11 Queens Road, Vibrant art work inspired 1. 2. Jo Pethybridge Original, vibrant and Horsebridge, CT5 1BU 01227 272933 CT5 2JE by Greece. 2. An exhibition of paintings and affordable paintings. 07970 633112 Josephine Harvatt 01227 264073 3. ceramics open daily Tues 16 to Peter Arnold Bruce Williams Sarah Stokes Sharon Cavalier 110 Clare Road, CT5 2EH 3. Sun 28 Oct (closed Mons). 4. Contemporary glass paintings Sophie Williams Estelle Jourd Samantha Osborne 07782 210304 4. in mixed media. 1. Nicholas Godsell Fraser Wallin Selina Firth Claire Russell Yvonne Fuchs 1. Alison Lee Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk Festival Box Office: 2. Antoinette Luckhurst Gaz Phillips Witty sculptures, vibrant Coastal accessories, silver Vibrant boats, landscapes, 2. Helen Wild 3. Jo Pethybridge Paintings, prints, ceramics, storyscapes and seascapes. and stone jewellery, knitting ceramics and painted 3. Sharon Cavalier 42 4. Teresa Tanner photography and jewellery. Sensitive paintings. and weaving. furniture. 4. 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UMBRELLA Festival 2626263 (open Mon - Fri, 10am - 2pm, St Peter's Street, Canterbury, CT1 2AT Celebrating the medieval 24hr answerphone) or 7.30pm chapels of Canterbury with [email protected]. Tickets £7 (£5 conc.) from the Festival Box Gregorian Chant at the Office. traditional midday Angelus St. Laurence-in-Thanet hour, 12pm. Free, retiring Wednesday 24 October Churchyard Tour collection for the upkeep of Old Seasalter Church Tour of historically significant churchyard the Chapels. A talk by Dr Brian Porter about Old containing 1,400 graves. The churchyard Seasalter Church including its Saxon has also won awards for conservation and Saturday 13 October origins and dedication to St Alphege, a wildlife management. St. Martin's Church, 12th Century Chancel, some myths, two St. Laurence-in-Thanet Church, North Holmes Road, vanished chapels, a notorious parson, the High Street, Ramsgate, Kent, CT11 0QT Canterbury, CT1 1PW hiders and a sad story about the fate of the 10am Tour of the church at 10.30am. old nave! Free but donations to church funds Rehearsal at 11.30am. The Old Church, Church Lane, Seasalter, welcome. A charitable trust supporting CT5 4BB 3pm Saturday 20 October Admission free, retiring collection. 2 Days Later Short Horror St. Thomas' Hospital, Film Screening Eastbridge Hospital, children’s causes throughout Thursday 25 October A Halloween Screening of the 2 Days Later 25 High Street, Short Film Competition entries. Canterbury, CT1 2BD The Free Range Happening Rehearsal at 11.30am. A mass celebration of improvised and Theatre Royal Margate, Addington Street Kent (No tour). experimental music, art, film, poetry, Margate CT9 1PW dance and theatre. 2pm - 11pm Saturday 27 October The Veg Box Cafe, 1-2 Jewry Lane, Admission free, over 18s only. St. Nicholas' Hospital, Canterbury, CT1 2RP 8pm Ticket reservations and details online at Church Hill, Harbledown, Admission free on the door. www.2dayslater.co.uk. Canterbury, CT2 9AD Witches, Bats and Pumpkins Tour of the church at 10.30am. 10 Best Lane, Canterbury, CT1 2JB Saturday 27 October Rehearsal at 11.30am. st A Literary Celebration of Charles Listen to scary stories, enter the spooky Gala Dinner 1 December 2012 gallery, carve a pumpkin, create a scary Tel: 01227 453400 Dickens's 200th Birthday 7.00 pm Cathedral ISC mask and discover the truth about bats. E COV RS A talk on Charles Dickens by Professor LE Canterbury Heritage Museum, Stour B A

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Hop Hip it Like Some th Birthday 12.00pm 10.30am 2.30pm 8.30pm 8.30pm 8.30pm 8.30pm 5.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am 12pm 8pm 5pm 2pm 2pm 7pm 34 34 34 08 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 29 25 25 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 07 24 24 24 15 15 15 17 11 51 Festival Box Office: 01227 787787 | www.canterburyfestival.co.uk FESTIVAL DIARY Financial Board of Directors Disabled parking: Chairman Prof. Michael Wright CBE Corporate Members In the Cathedral Precincts Vice-Chairman Simon Backhouse Barclays Bank call 01227 762862 Barretts of Canterbury Treasurer Hugh Summerfield In Canterbury visit Canterbury City Partnership Company Secretary Dr Kate Neales www.canterbury.co.uk MAP The Canterbury Festival Foundation supports the long-term Canterbury Christ Church University development of the Festival, and awards Bursaries to young musicians Geraldine Allinson CDP Architecture in Kent. 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