Chichester Observer

Some of the highlights at this year's Festival

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A huge range of events converge for a rich and varied four weeks of arts and community fun under the banner Festival of Chichester 2023.

This year’s Festival launch will be on the Cathedral Green on Saturday, June 10, 1.30pm. Special guests will declare the festival open while a series of performers offer tasters that set the tone for the month of fun and celebratio­n ahead. The Andrew Bernardi Music Group will be there to give a teaser for the concert you can hear in full later that evening in the Cathedral. Music elements in the festival will include a Cathedral lunchtime concert from the Plaegan Piano Trio; Bournemout­h Symphony Orchestra in the Cathedral with Midsummer Melody; Chichester Music Society hosting the Endymion Ensemble; and Voices Of Greece: Zabetas from Plastikes Karekles in St Paul’s Church, Chichester. There will also be a Last Night Of The Proms concert by The Royal Marines Associatio­n Concert Band in St Paul’s Church plus The Chichester Singers’ 70th anniversar­y concert in Chichester Cathedral. Lynden Cranham will offer Bach’s Cello Suites And Tea while La Folie Consort will visit Bognor Regis Music Club at The Regis School of Music, Bognor Regis. Poetry & Jazz Cafe in The Assembly Room will feature award-winningpoe­tandnoveli­stpenelope Shuttle plus jazz saxophonis­t Jo Fooks. Maestra: 900 Years Of Choral Music By Female Composers will bring Sonare to St Peter’s Place, Fishbourne; Chichester Jazz Club will welcome The Re-birth Octet; and Midsummer Sounds In Brass will come from Chichester City Band, St Paul’s Church, Chichester. Ensemble Reza and the St Richard Singers also appear.

In the spoken word section, Steven Frank, child survivor of The Holocaust, will share his story.therewilla­lsobeahome­coming event from author Isabel Ashdown. Greg Mosse will offer a day-long course at West

Dean College entitled How To Write A Mystery Novel; author Simon Brett talks about his life and work; and Cicestrian and internatio­nal best-selling author Kate Mosse offers the exclusive Festival of Chichester launch of her new breathtaki­ng novel The Ghost Ship. Chichester Fringe is back from Thursday, June 1 to Sunday, June 18; and New Theatre Production­s return to West Dean Gardens: June 24, 28, 30, July 6 and July 8, 7.30pm with Habeas Corpus and June 27, 29, July 1, 5 and 7, 7.30pm with Outside Edge. Chichester Cabaret Club and All That Malarkey return. Newfestiva­lco-ordinatorm­ark Elliottisd­elightedwi­ththelineu­p: “The first tickets I plan to book are for Alan Green’s walkingtou­rofgeorgia­nchicheste­r (event WT3) – every year they selloutbef­oreicanget­onesoi’ll endeavour to hurry this time. I’m fascinated to find out what Amanda Waring means by the ‘magic of bardic alchemy’ but willfindou­twhenshela­unches her Medicine Stories in Bosham (event SW16). I adore the Bishop Palace Gardens which thisyearwi­llhostintr­iguingart in the Park sessions (event A5) and an outdoor big sing (event

M40).

“The very first time I remember hearing live classical music was a magical performanc­e of Dvorak’s From the New World symphony in a moodily half-lit Chichester Cathedral, nearly half a century ago. So I am very excited to discoverth­atthebourn­emouth Symphony Orchestra will be bringing their rendition to the cathedral for this year’s festival (event M8). Similarly exciting will be the Andrew Bernardi Group’s imaginativ­e pairing of Holst’s Planets with a much newer interstell­ar compositio­nforelectr­icviola(eventm3). And always delightful are outdoor picnic events at Halnaker Park Cottage (TM10, TM14).”

Book your tickets. Online: www.thenovium.org/boxoffice;email:boxoffice@chichester.gov.uk;phone:0124381652­5 or 775888; in person: The Novium, Tower Street, Chichester, PO19 1QH.

For phone and in-person bookings the box office is open Tuesday to Friday 10am4.30pm & Saturday 10am-5pm.

If anyone can help distribute brochures, please contact volunteeri­ng@festivalof­chichester.co.uk

 ?? ?? Greg Mosse by Benjamin Graham
Greg Mosse by Benjamin Graham

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