27th June to 4th July - Southwold Arts Festival
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27th June to 4th July - Southwold Arts Festival
the second annual 27th June to 4th July Lead Sponsor Southwold Arts Festival 2015 | 1 L OW E S TO F T RD A1 09 Welcome to the second Southwold Arts Festival. It is run by an enthusiastic group of volunteers who are passionate about the arts, and work hard all year to create this unique Festival. This year’s fabulous programme showcases national and local talent across the arts for all tastes and ages. We feature our local young performers alongside their more established colleagues and bring national names to our beautiful seaside town for an eight-day celebration of the arts. We look forward to seeing you! REYDON 5 ST E D M U N D ’ S H A L L A N D B OX O F F I C E SCOUT HALL BUCKENHAM GALLERY & COFFEE HOUSE ST EDMUND’S CHURCH UNITED REFORMED CHURCH SOUTHWOLD GOLF CLUB R E Y D O N V I L L AG E H A L L W I L L I A M G O D E L L P AV I L L I O N ADNAMS MUSEUM LIGHTHOUSE LE ROC Lin Le Versha – Director Southwold Arts Festival 2015 BU SS A109 C RE Emma Freud, Patron of the Southwold Arts Festival: AK 5 Dear Excellent Festival Goer, MIGH D N O RT H R D TS R NUE P I E R AV E H OT S O N S TAT D H R RD ION T B LY Last year, the first ever Southwold Arts Festival hosted 22 Festival events, 6 fringe shows and sold over 1,500 tickets – the whole week was an amazing credit to this remarkable town. And now it’s back ... 8 days, 1 International Concert, over 35 Festival events and 1 sparkling street party … all in a town that punches artistically way above its weight. This year the programme is glorious … a combination of national names and local talent involving music, theatre, politics, poetry, comedy, food, an Open Mic night, a Shakespeare revue, a George Orwell walk, Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads, children’s drama, art, culture … It’s a really special line up for the greatest Arts Festival ever seen between Walberswick and Wrentham. Southwold Arts Festival RA RD @SouthwoldArts DE Street Festival Parking E RD D K R VIC H IG H ST G Street Festival Extra Parking O DY LL RD www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk TO RIA ST • by phone on 01502 722572 Designed and produced by Spring. agencyforchange.co.uk YO R You can book tickets for the event H P A STIL NO D FIEL RT S O U T H WO L D Scan our QR code for festival updates • online at southwoldartsfestival.co.uk • box office at St Edmund’s Hall: Tuesday to Friday 12 noon – 3pm until 22nd May. 25th May – 4th July: Monday to Saturday 12 noon – 3pm. Keep up to date with the latest news and additional events at the Festival online @SouthwoldArts at southwoldartsfestival.co.uk /southwoldartsfestival Southwold Arts Festival is a registered charity (No: 1161134). All money raised from Festival events will be used only to fund future Festivals. All the information in this leaflet is accurate at the time of going to press but programmes and artists may be subject to change. See the Festival website for additional events. Front cover: Festival Light, acrylic on board © Marc Brown 2014 www.marc-brown.com Southwold Arts Festival Diary 27th June – 4th July 2015 Saturday 27th June Sunday 28th June Monday 29th June Tuesday 30th June Festival Songs of Praise Wonderful Women George Orwell’s Dr Laura MacCulloch Southwold Walk Ronald Binns St Edmund’s Hall Wednesday 1st July Thursday 2nd July Friday 3rd July Saturday 4th July Francis Bacon and the Masters Amanda Geitner George Orwell’s Southwold Walk Ronald Binns Naughty but Nice Open Tower Oonagh Segrave-Daly St Edmund’s Church Morning The United Reformed Church 10.30am 11.00am Meet outside the Lighthouse 11.00am St Edmund’s Hall 11.00am Meet outside the Lighthouse 11.00am Le Roc 11.00am Fifty years in fifty minutes Dave Ward St Edmund’s Hall 11.00am Afternoon Street Festival 12 noon – 6.00pm In and around Southwold High Street ‘… and this is my friend Mr Laurel’ Jeffrey Holland St Edmund’s Hall 2.30pm St Edmund’s Hall 7.30pm An Audience with Nick Robinson St Edmund’s Hall 7.30pm The Dinosaur that Pooped – A Show St Edmund’s Hall 11.00am Young Musicians’ Showcase David Massey Young Musicians’ Showcase Olivia Castle Young Musicians’ Showcase Thea Butterworth Young Musicians’ Showcase Hugo Hymas Young Musicians’ Showcase Penelope Carter Letters from Aldeburgh Sidi Scott & Jonathan Rutherford The Three Stages of Denis King Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads Deborah Kelly An entertaining afternoon with Roy and Debbie Hudd Jill Freud and Friends Diary of a Wimpy Kid Show St Edmund’s Hall 2.30pm St Edmund’s Hall 2.00pm Open Mic Kepow Theatre Company presents Kevin Tomlinson’s Seven Ages Bob Kerr’s Whoopee Band The Shakespeare Revue White Cobra Productions An evening with Roger McGough Clare Teal’s Celebration of The Great American Songbook The United Reformed Church 1.15 – 2.00pm St Edmund’s Hall 2.30pm Evening The Good Lovelies 10.00am – 4.00pm Southwold Golf Club 7.30pm The United Reformed Church 1.15 – 2.00pm St Edmund’s Hall 3.00pm St Edmund’s Hall 7.30pm Pre-Festival warm up Slaughter in Southwold - Southwold Library Crime Writers’ Festival 20th & 21st June, Reydon Village Hall £5 per talk, £15 per day or £30 for the weekend. Lunches £10 Slaughter in Southwold is a two day festival dedicated to crime writers and lovers of crime writing. Events include talks, interviews and book signings, lunch with the authors, fun crime quiz night, and more. Authors include Simon Brett, Nicci French, Rory Clements, Barbara Nadel, Kate Rhodes, Penny Hancock, Julia Crouch, Sarah Hilary and Margaret Callow. Book online, at Southwold Library or on 01502 722519 The United Reformed Church 1.15 – 2.00pm St Edmund’s Hall 3.00pm The Godell Pavillion 7.30pm The United Reformed Church 1.15 – 2.00pm St Edmund’s Hall 2.30pm St Edmund’s Hall 7.30pm The United Reformed Church 1.15 – 2.00pm St Edmund’s Church 7.30pm Salon Baroque Julia Bowen & Helen Coombs The United Reformed Church 1.00pm St Edmund’s Hall 7.30pm Exhibitions & Events Reg Carter Remembered Adnams Art Open Studio Trail Children’s Seaside Ceramic Mural 27th June – 7th July Buckenham Galleries 27th & 28th June Reydon 27th June – 4th July Adnams Museum 27th June – 4th July Le Roc/Electricity Green Southwold Arts Circle Annual Exhibition 22nd June – 5th July Scout Hut 4 | Southwold Arts Festival 2015 Southwold Arts Festival 2015 | 5 Festival Exhibitions and Events Festival Diary 27th June – 7th July, 10.00am – 5.00pm Mon – Sat, 12.00 noon – 4.00pm Sun Street Festival The Good Lovelies 12 noon – 6.00pm, in and around Southwold High Street FREE 7.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £12.50 Reg Carter Remembered Buckenham Galleries, Programme £3 Southwold artist Reg Carter is best known locally for his Southwold Railway postcards but at the peak of his career he was working for over thirty publishers making him among the most prolific illustrators of his time. He was an artist for D C Thomson, creating ‘Big Eggo’ for the first Beano comic on 30th July 1938 and some of his original comic work will be on display. This is a unique retrospective exhibition of original art work containing rare and previously unknown illustrations that have never been on public display before. 27th June – 4th July, 10.00am – 5.00pm Adnams Art Adnams Museum, Free event Adnams, our main sponsor, will be opening their museum during the festival week. They will also display the original and distinctive linocut ‘Beer from the Coast’ artwork by Chris Wormell. Chris, born in Lincolnshire in 1955, had no formal training as an artist. He worked as a road-sweeper, rubbish collector, postman and a factory worker before buying a set of wood engraving tools which he taught himself to use. He has since become a wellknown and iconic artist, with the Adnams art being instantly recognisable across East Anglia. www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk 22nd June – 5th July Southwold Arts Circle Annual Exhibition Scout Hut, Free event A large exhibition of paintings covering a wide range of styles and subjects from one of the largest and longest established art societies in East Anglia. All works are for sale. The Southwold Art Circle has more than 200 members - professional and amateur artists living and working in and around Southwold. The Summer Exhibition has been an annual event since 1966. 27th & 28th June Open Studio Trail Reydon, Free event Six professional artists, who live and work in Reydon, are opening their studios to the public on 27th & 28th June. You will be able to see where their work is created, and discuss the inspiration and processes behind it. Free entry with no obligation to purchase. For more information visit Southwold Library, the Tourist Information Office or www.lainawest.co.uk 27th June – 4th July Children’s Seaside Ceramic Mural Outside Le Roc/Electricity Green Local artist Thea Cutting has worked with children from Southwold, Reydon and St Felix primary schools to create this unique tile painting with a seaside theme. Saturday 27th June The Southwold Arts Festival will be opened with a colourful Street Event. Expect an explosion of fun, singing and music. The High Street and town centre will be crowded with circus performers, theatre groups, live musicians, buskers, artists, choirs and stalls selling local food and drink. The theme for the day is Wheels, and festivities will start with a parade from the Police Station to the Market Place, led by the Suffolk School of Samba. Decorate your wheels and join in the parade – prams, buggies, wheelbarrows, shopping trollies, scooters and all pedal powered contraptions welcome. A detailed programme for the Street Festival will be available on the day. Highlights will include folk singer John Ward, The Sole Bay Singers, St Felix Prep School Choir, Wrentham Town Band, Punch & Judy and Tuba Swingy. The Street Festival is sponsored by My Southwold, the initiative which promotes Southwold’s independent businesses. The finale of the day will be the Sing While You Work choir competition. Expect the competition to be fierce as the rival choirs meet for the second year – there are scores to be settled! The Good Lovelies are one of Canada’s premiere folk bands, known for their impeccable vocals, toothsome song writing and on-stage charisma. With highprofile awards and plenty of praise from the international folk music community, the trio is now set to venture beyond the boundaries of old time traditions with a new album, Burn The Plan. A new spirit of adventurousness gives Burn The Plan an extra spark; the album is permeated with textures and tones from musical worlds away. “The Good Lovelies are one of the best vocal groups in Canada. If the Andrews Sisters joined the Beach Boys you would get close to their sweet harmonies.” Stuart McLean, Vinyl Café 6 | Southwold Arts Festival 2015 Southwold Arts Festival 2015 | 7 Sunday 28th June Festival Songs of Praise 10.30am, The United Reformed Church FREE You are warmly invited to attend the annual Songs of Praise Festival Service which celebrates the arts from a uniquely Christian perspective. This will be an ecumenical service and will include hymns and Christian songs specifically chosen for the occasion. There will be a special guest speaker and members of the local community will take part in the service. This event will be at the United Reformed Church in the High Street and everyone is welcome to enjoy this special community gathering as part of the 2015 Southwold Arts Festival. ‘… and this is my friend Mr Laurel’ Jeffrey Holland 2.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £10 Set in Oliver Hardy’s bedroom, Laurel visits his sick friend, reliving one of the greatest cinematic partnerships and providing an in-depth, humorous and touching account of the comedian’s life. Jeffrey Holland portrays his idol in this new one man play co-written by the award– winning playwright Gail Louw and Jeff himself, who is touring the country with this amazing piece of theatre. Jeff has performed in Shakespeare, drama, comedy, musicals and www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk Monday 29th June pantomime and is well known for his TV work as Spike in Hi de Hi. “Simple, smart and sublimely performed ****” BroadwayBaby.com Edinburgh Festival An Audience with Nick Robinson 7.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £17.50 Nick Robinson is a reporter, presenter and author and has been the BBC’s Political Editor since 2005. He appears regularly on the BBC News and on Radio 4’s Today programme as well as writing an award winning blog and presenting a range of television and radio documentaries. He is the author of ‘Live from Downing Street’ which was published in 2012. Nick has won a string of awards including the Royal Television Society ‘Specialist Journalist of the Year’ and Political Studies Association ‘Political Journalist of the Year’. Sponsored by Denny of Southwold Wonderful Women Dr Laura MacCulloch 11.00am, St Edmund’s Hall £5 Dr Laura MacCulloch is Curator, Royal Holloway, University of London. Her talk introduces the Garrett sisters who became models for the feminist movement - Millicent Fawcett for female suffrage, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, the first female doctor in England and Agnes Garrett who established the first interior design business run by women. The talk also includes female artists Annie Swynnerton and Christiana Herringham whose work is represented in the Royal Holloway Art Collections. Young Musicians’ Showcase David Massey Guitar Recital 1.15 – 2.00pm, The United Reformed Church £5 David, a BBC Young Musician finalist, studied at the Royal Academy of Music, has performed at the Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Sage Gateshead, King’s Place, St Martin in the Fields. His wide ranging musical interests allow him to span genres and styles from classical to rock. His solo performances have been described as ‘intense and intimate’, marked by a ‘remarkable energy and range of tone and dynamics’. Julian Bream has praised his sound and communication of musical structure. Sponsored by Southwold & District Chamber of Trade & Commerce Letters from Aldeburgh Sidi Scott & Jonathan Rutherford 2.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £7 Between 1962 and 1979 Joyce Grenfell attended the Aldeburgh Music Festival and wrote delightful letters describing her growing friendship with Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears. Based on the book Letters from Aldeburgh edited by Janie Hampton, Sidi Scott and Jonathan Rutherford bring Joyce Grenfell’s inimitable wit and love of life to the Festival. Sidi, with an extensive career as a dancer, singer and actress, is now Chairman of FESPA, Suffolk Performing Arts. Jonathan, a highly respected pianist and composer, was one of the first pupils at the Yehudi Menhuin School. Open Mic 7:30pm, Southwold Golf Club £5 This is your chance to get involved with the Festival or to sit back and spot some new talent! If you have a performing talent or party trick, delight the ears of an audience for six minutes! So actors, cabaret entertainers, comedians, magicians, musicians, poets, rappers, ventriloquists and yodellers: we welcome you to showcase your talent. To take part, sign up at [email protected] Sponsored by Southwold Golf Club 8 | Southwold Arts Festival 2015 Southwold Arts Festival 2015 | 9 Tuesday 30th June George Orwell’s Southwold Walk Ronald Binns 11.00am, Meet outside the Lighthouse £5 George Orwell had a long association with Southwold and the town has some surprising connections with his remarkable life and classic books, including both his novels and non-fiction. This hour’s walk, accessible for wheelchairs, introduces the Southwold that Orwell knew well and shows its influence upon his life and writing. Led by local author Ronald Binns whose publications include books on Shakespeare and the Booker Prizewinning novelist J.G. Farrell. Meet outside the lighthouse entrance on Stradbroke Road. Numbers are limited so booking is advised. Sponsored by Southwold Pier Young Musicians’ Showcase Olivia Castle Jazz Recital 1.15 – 2.00pm, The United Reformed Church £5 Olivia is a jazz crossover vocalist who has just released her first album, Siren Song. She was runner-up in the BBC Radio 2 Chorister of the Year final in 2008, and has also performed in the BBC Proms with the National Youth Choir of Great Britain. www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk Siren Song was recorded with Laurie Holloway (MBE) and has received interest from leading figures in the music industry. She aims to bring jazz back to a contemporary audience. Today she will perform accompanied by the celebrated composer and musical director Denis King. Sponsored by Southwold & District Chamber of Trade & Commerce The Three Stages of Denis King 3.00pm, St Edmund’s Hall £7 Denis King’s hugely successful professional career is a truly remarkable story. With his brothers Mike and Tony he was in the King Brothers, one of the most popular groups of the fifties and sixties. Having studied at the Guildhall School of Music, he won Ivor Novello Awards for The Adventures of Black Beauty and also for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Privates on Parade. He has created hundreds of television and film themes and performed in successful stage shows and comic revues with many of the biggest names in show business. Kepow Theatre Company presents Kevin Tomlinson’s Seven Ages 7.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £10 Exploring the seven stages in life from infancy, through love and wisdom to growing old disgracefully, Tomlinson manages to compress the whole of life into two hilarious, heart-warming hours. Seven Ages premiered at the Edinburgh Festival, achieving 5 star reviews and a sell-out run. In London’s West End, it received standing ovations and has gone on to performances in over 300 UK venues and a sell-out world tour. Proud sponsors of The Southwold Arts Festival Street Event “Impossible not to fall for likeable Kevin Tomlinson’s engaging, Shakespeareinspired Seven Ages – packed houses and audience adored! Genuine popular theatre ... this will sell out!” Lyn Gardner, The Guardian Keep Southwold Special Twitter: @MySouthwold1 Facebook: My Southwold 10 | Southwold Arts Festival 2015 Southwold Arts Festival 2015 | 11 Wednesday 1st July Francis Bacon and the Masters Amanda Geitner 11.00am, St Edmund’s Hall FREE A talk by Amanda Geitner, Chief Curator of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, UEA, Norwich organised by Southwold Decorative & Fine Arts Society. Amanda Geitner will give an illustrated talk about the Sainsbury Centre’s ground breaking exhibition which brings together works by Francis Bacon, who was obsessed with art of the past, alongside paintings by Velasquez, Rembrandt, Titian, Michelangelo, Rodin, Van Gogh, Picasso, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Matisse. Many of these masterpieces, loaned by the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, have never been seen in the UK before. The exhibition runs from 18 April to 26 July at the UEA. Young Musicians’ Showcase Thea Butterworth Harp Recital 1.15 – 2.00pm, The United Reformed Church £5 Thea was eight when she started studying the harp and, while at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music, played for Prince Charles and won the Gordon Turner Harp Memorial Competition. www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk While at the Yehudi Menuhin School she performed in the Menuhin Festival in Gstaad. She has played in master-classes with David Watkins, Isabelle Perin and Marissa Robles, has performed in The Royal Festival Hall, The Barbican and The Royal Albert Hall, and she gave a solo recital in the Summer of 2014 at the Wigmore Hall. Sponsored by Southwold & District Chamber of Trade & Commerce Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads Deborah Kelly 3.00pm, St Edmund’s Hall £7 The Library Touring Company present two of Alan Bennett’s much loved monologues. In A Lady of Letters Miss Ruddock asserts her rights by writing letters but one of these missives pushes her to the brink, with unexpected but liberating consequences. In Bed Among the Lentils Susan, an alcoholic vicar’s wife, distracts herself from her ambitious, insensitive husband and his doting parishioners by conducting an affair with a nearby grocer, Ramesh, discovering something about herself and God in the process. Bob Kerr’s Whoopee Band – the longest working musical comedy band in Europe! 7.30pm, The Godell Pavillion £15 Jazz, musical comedy and twenty different instruments will ensure a great evening’s entertainment from Bob Kerr’s Whoopee Band. An offshoot of the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, The Temperance Seven and the New Vaudeville Band, they have performed all over Europe. They had their own TV series and have toured with Ralph McTell and Manhattan Transfer, played at Bob Dylan’s concerts in Earls Court and played at the wedding of Roger Daltrey. The Band have appeared in St Petersburg and in Denmark with Dame Edna Everage. “A gloriously idiosyncratic phenomenon.” Birmingham Mail Thursday 2nd July George Orwell’s Southwold Walk Ronald Binns 11.00am, Meet outside the Lighthouse £5 George Orwell had a long association with Southwold and the town has some surprising connections with his remarkable life and classic books, including both his novels and non-fiction. This hour’s walk, accessible for wheelchairs, introduces the Southwold that Orwell knew well and shows its influence upon his life and writing. Led by local author Ronald Binns whose publications include books on Shakespeare and the Booker Prizewinning novelist J.G. Farrell. Meet outside the Lighthouse entrance on Stradbroke Road. Numbers are limited so booking is advised. Sponsored by Southwold Pier Young Musicians’ Showcase Hugo Hymas Tenor Recital 1.15 – 2.00pm, The United Reformed Church £5 London-based tenor, Hugo Hymas, graduated from Durham University in 2014, and is in increasing demand as a soloist and consort singer across the UK, performing regularly with groups such as Tenebrae, I Fagiolini, Philharmonia Voices, The Eric Whitacre Singers and Polyphony. His recital will include some of the wonderful folk song arrangements of Benjamin Britten. “Hugo’s singing is always sublime – silky smooth, beautifully phrased and every word crystal clear – but he can certainly act too.” Jane Shuttleworth, www.musicdurham.co.uk Sponsored by Southwold & District Chamber of Trade & Commerce 12 | Southwold Arts Festival 2015 An entertaining afternoon with Roy and Debbie Hudd 2.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £10 Roy Hudd, after fifty years in show business, has surely become a national treasure! Beginning his career as a Butlin’s Redcoat he has performed in pantomime, music hall, farce, musicals, Shakespeare and stand-up comedy. His career has extended to television, radio and theatre and his award winning News Huddlines was on the radio for twenty-six years. In 2004 he was awarded an OBE for his services to entertainment. With his wife Debbie, Roy will tell some of the stories from his remarkable career and sign copies of his autobiography. Southwold Arts Festival 2015 | 13 The Shakespeare Revue White Cobra Productions Young Musicians’ Showcase Penelope Carter Oboe Recital 7.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £10 1.15 – 2.00pm, The United Reformed Church £5 A light-hearted collection of sketches, songs and anecdotes inspired by William Shakespeare. Originally created for the Royal Shakespeare Company it includes extracts from Alan Bennett, Noel Coward, Stephen Fry, Cole Porter, Stephen Sondheim, Victoria Wood and many others. The result is a sparkling revue performed by six versatile actors and their pianist. You never knew Shakespeare could be so much fun! Friday 3rd July As a student, Penelope contributed to Suffolk Youth Music and Durham University as oboe principal, concerto soloist and cor anglais player. Highlights include appearances nationally at Snape Maltings and The Sage, Gateshead, and internationally from Leipzig’s Thomaskirche to Madrid’s Royal Palace. This oboe recital features repertoire from the nineteenth and twentieth century, including the favourite ‘Three Romances’ by Schumann. “A promising emerging artist, imaginative and passionate about the oboe.” Joseph Sanders Sponsored by Southwold & District Chamber of Trade & Commerce Naughty but Nice Oonagh Segrave-Daly Fifty years in fifty minutes Dave Ward 11.00am, Le Roc £5 11.00am, St Edmund’s Hall £5 2.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £7.50 A delicious mix of the risqué from the pens of Dorothy Parker, Noel Coward, Shakespeare and Spike Milligan with limericks and a touch of Old Tyme Music Hall. Sit back and delight in this stimulating, spicy selection of poetry and prose with a sinful biscuit and coffee. The ‘MV Ross Revenge’, a radio ship formerly the home of Radio Caroline, ran aground on the Goodwin Sands in November 1991, bringing the era of offshore pirate radio to an end. Jill Freud’s poetry and music evenings for the Summer Theatre have become an institution in Southwold, entertaining audiences for more than twenty years. Join her for an afternoon of words, laughter and music with some special friends. Oonagh is the well-known local presenter of Poetry Plus on Blyth Valley Radio and an active voice on the East Anglian poetry scene. www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk Dave Ward first got involved with the Radio Caroline Support Group when he heard that the ship was being scrapped. He asked the station manager if it could be sold instead to raise funds to open it to the public. Some £3,000+ later his work continues. Jill Freud and Friends She is joined by Jacqui Coghlan, singer and theatre producer; Richard Gibson, actor, scriptwriter and Herr Flick in Allo Allo; Phyllida Hancock, RSC and West End Theatre; Roy Margolis, jazz pianist; Ben Parry, music director and Helen Atkinson Wood, television presenter, actress and Mrs Miggins in Blackadder. An evening with Roger McGough 7.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £15 Roger McGough is President of the Poetry Society and has been honoured with a CBE for his services to literature. With Adrian Henri and Brian Patten, he published The Mersey Sound and also performed with The Scaffold. He was honoured with the Freedom of the City of Liverpool in 2001 and is the presenter of Radio 4’s Poetry Please. He is a poet of many voices whose performance poetry will include menace, melancholy, wit and wordplay. The event will be followed by a Q & A session and book signings. Sponsored by Saint Felix School 14 | Southwold Arts Festival 2015 Southwold Arts Festival 2015 | 15 Saturday 4th July Diary of a Wimpy Kid Show Open Tower St Edmund’s Church Salon Baroque Julia Bowen & Helen Coombs 10.00am – 4.00pm, St Edmund’s Church FREE 1.00pm, The United Reformed Church £5 Climb the tower in St Edmund’s Church to see the eight magnificent bells and find out about the art and history of bellringing. All ages welcome. Care needed with steps leading up into the tower. Re-visit the sophisticated world of the inter-war years in this programme of music from Broadway and London theatre and society salons. Innocent, charming love-songs; knowing, witty wordplay; saucy cabaret numbers. Think beads and boas, Eton crops and cigarette holders, potted palms and cocktail shakers – the gin-perfumed atmosphere of these songs by Cole Porter, Noel Coward, George Gershwin and friends. The Dinosaur that Pooped – A Show 11.00pm, St Edmund’s Hall, £3 Created from the bestselling The Dinosaur That Pooped picture book series, host Alastair Watson brings the books to life with help from The Dinosaur himself! An interactive, fun event that includes dinosaur impressions, live drawing, a Dinosaur rhyme and gross games like Guess Poo, it’s perfect for entertaining children ages 5+. The event includes exclusive video clips from The Dinosaur That Pooped creators, McBusted’s Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter. Buy a book and get it stamped by Dino! Sponsored by Southwold Bookshop Julia and Helen have been singing together since university days, building up a wide-ranging repertoire of programmes – serious and satirical – from the Middle Ages to the present day. 2.00pm, St Edmund’s Hall £5 A must for all Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans host Alastair Watson brings the books to life with fun activities including The Wimpy Kid Draw-Along and The Wimp Wars Quiz! See exclusive clips of author Jeff Kinney talking about the books, the films and showing how he draws the characters. Buy a book on the day and get an exclusive Wimpy Kid Show stamp. Suitable for ages 8+. Sponsored by Southwold Bookshop Clare Teal’s Celebration of the Great American Songbook 7.30pm, St Edmund’s Hall £17.50 Clare Teal with Jason Rebello (piano), Simon Little (Bass) and Ben Reynolds (Drums) will feature songs from the finest writers including Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer and Irving Berlin. Clare and her band pay homage to the great American singers, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Doris Day, Dinah Washington, Anita O’Day and Judy Garland sharing anecdotes and performing timeless classics such as I Get A Kick Out of You, Secret Love and Get Happy. Expect the best in swing, with wit and warmth. Perfect for 4th July! “This talented jazz vocalist and songwriter, whose influences range from Ella Fitzgerald to Cole Porter and Noel Coward, is ...one of the best vocal talents to emerge from the UK in a long, long while.” Michael Parkinson www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk Tickets for the events are available: Online: www.southwoldartsfestival.co.uk By post: SAE and cheque payable to ‘Suffolk Summer Theatre’ sent to Southwold Arts Festival, St Edmund’s Hall, Cumberland Road, Southwold IP18 6LE Telephone bookings: 01502 722572 Daytime Box Office: St Edmund’s Hall Monday to Saturday, 12 noon – 3.00pm /southwoldartsfestival @southwoldArts All the information in this leaflet is accurate at the time of going to press but programmes and artists may be subject to change. See the Festival website for additional events. 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