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SUMMARY:How not to be a Starving Artist with Claire Henley
DESCRIPTION:An informal talk about surviving as a professional artist. Freelance for 36 years\, Claire Henley has illustrated such diverse things as margarine tubs and children’s books before becoming a fine artist 15 years ago.  \nTopics will include finding your tribe\, being organised\, showing and selling your work\, galleries\, social media\, multiple income streams\, licensing\, talks and demonstrations and\, finally\, your questions. \nAlthough the emphasis will be on making money from your art\, hobby artists should learn a lot too. Since there’s no magic formula\, Claire will simply be talking about things that have worked for her\, things that didn’t really come off\, and things that were a total disaster!  \nThere will be a Q&A session at the end of the talk. Ticket-holders will be able to submit their questions in advance via email. \nThere will be a pop up shop of Claire’s work\, cards\, etc to enjoy at the end of the event. \nTickets  £18  
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/how-not-to-be-a-starving-artist/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meet the artist,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Robert Welch - Crafting a Design Legacy
DESCRIPTION:2025 marks 70 years of Robert Welch Designs. This talk will trace the evolution of design at the business\, capturing the essence of a legacy that continues to inspire. \nRobert Welch studied silversmithing at the Royal College of Art. Upon graduation in 1955\, he left London for Gloucestershire countryside where he rented a small room in a disused 18th century Silk Mill in Chipping Campden. \nSet against the backdrop of the British post-war silver revival and the push to ‘design for industry’ in Britain in the wake of the 1951 Festival of Britain\, this review will look at the aspirations\, inspirations\, key designs\, stories and pivotal moments across seven decades that led to the shift from traditional silversmithing to craft-manufacture in stainless steel. It will explore newly uncovered archival imagery and stories from the past\, offering fresh insights\, honouring a rich design heritage and showcasing why Robert Welch has developed such expertise in stainless steel design in the 21st century. \nSpeaker Charlotte Booth has been archivist at the business for over a decade. Both custodian and advocate\, she works to bring the collections and heritage of Robert Welch to life \nThis talk is part of ‘Silver Day’ kindly sponsored by The Goldsmiths’ Company \nThe ticket price for this talk includes entry to the exhibition of some of  The Pearson Silver Collection at Court Barn Museum in Chipping Campden\, a 5 minute walk from the theatre. \nThere will also be a talk in the morning on British Silver Design by John Andrew (11am-12:30pm)\, again at Cidermill Theatre\, so why not make a day of it? \nThis talk will take place at Cidermill Theatre in Chipping Campden\, home of Robert Welch. There is parking onsite and the building is accessible with Blue Badge parking available. \nTickets £20 (includes cost of entry to the exhibitions at Court Barn Museum) \n  \nRobert started out with just his drawing board\, a sheet of paper and a pencil\, and even slept on a camp bed in the same room as he worked. \nWhilst still based in this same building\, the business has come a long way from the drawing office where Robert’s first thoughts were sketched out. This quiet start in the English Cotswold Hills would ultimately give his name a global reach. \nHe remained true to a design ethos that prioritised economy of form and priority of function over following fashionable fads & trends\, and the outcome was a portfolio of timeless designs\, an archive which today’s company is proud to build upon. \nWith roots firmly planted\, today they are able to draw on this legacy of iconic designs and supply over 100 countries\, proudly retaining the Cotswold identity. Robert Welch designs can be found in homes\, cathedrals\, universities\, embassies\, hotels\, restaurants\, cruise liners\, airlines and museums all over the world. \n \n  \nSpeaker – Charlotte Booth Archivist from Robert Welch
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/robert-welch-crafting-a-design-legacy/
LOCATION:Cidermill Theatre\, Cidermill Lane\, Chipping Campden\, Gloucestershire\, GL55 6HX
CATEGORIES:Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Madresfield Court & Gardens Literary Tour
DESCRIPTION:An exclusive tour of Arts & Crafts masterpiece Madresfield Court & Gardens to discover how it became the inspiration for Evelyn Waugh & Brideshead Revisited. \nMadresfield Court near Malvern\, is a moated stately house\, and home to the Lygon family for almost 900 years. It played a significant part in the Arts & Crafts movement and was the inspiration for Evelyn Waugh’s novel\, Brideshead Revisited. \nThe afternoon tour includes return coach travel from Broadway\, a guided tour of the house\, and time to explore the gardens and have refreshments. \nThe coach will set off from Broadway at 1:30pm for the hour drive to Madresfield Court\, arriving back into Broadway at approximately 6pm. You can also choose to make your own way there by car if preferable. \nTickets £45 (50 places) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/madresfield-court-gardens-literary-tour-2/
LOCATION:Madresfield Court\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR13 5AJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Guided Walks,In conversation,Literary Tour,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Sterling Renaissance - British silver design from the 1950’s to date
DESCRIPTION:As part of our ‘Silver Day’ at the festival\, join Silver Historian John Andrew for a fascinating talk on silver design. \nThe story of the Renaissance  is unbelievable – a grumpy king\, the controller of London Transport\, civil servants galore\, the Royal Navy’s Camouflage Directorate\, an unemployed old Etonian\, an architect\, a fine painter\, an Earl’s daughter\, an American socialite and of course silversmiths. If you like a good true story and beautiful handmade objects – this is definitely for you! \nAbout John Andrew:  \nJohn Andrew is The Curator of The Pearson Silver Collection\, the largest collection of post-World War II British designer silver in private hands and is regarded as being of national importance. A selection of pieces from the collection will form an exhibition at Court Barn Museum in Chipping Campden during the festival. \n‘Born a collector\, aged seven it was coins. In my teens\, antique silver emerged. Before university\, I sold my coins\, but began buying silver. When I graduated I had enough to lay a table for a dinner party. The current collection began in the early 1980s. By 2000 I had sold all my other collections\, including thirty pieces of Fabergé.’ \nThe ticket price for this talk includes entry to the exhibition of some of  The Pearson Silver Collection at Court Barn Museum in Chipping Campden\, a 5 minute walk from the theatre. \nTicket holders will have the chance to submit questions for the speaker in advance. \nThere will also be a talk in the afternoon at 3pm on the local success story of British brand Robert Welch\, again at Cidermill Theatre\, so why not make a day of it? \nSilver Day is kindly sponsored by The Goldsmiths’ Company \nTickets £20 (includes cost of entry to the exhibitions at Court Barn Museum) \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-sterling-renaissance-british-silver-design-from-the-1950s-to-date/
LOCATION:Cidermill Theatre\, Cidermill Lane\, Chipping Campden\, Gloucestershire\, GL55 6HX
CATEGORIES:Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Broadway Arts Colony Guided Walk
DESCRIPTION:In the late 19th century Broadway turned from a sleepy backwater into a hub of creativity thanks to an influx of mainly American artists\, writers and actors. \nLearn all about this world-famously influential colony on an informative\, illustrated walk around beautiful Broadway with local art historian\, Karen Bloch\, and how one of the world’s most famous artworks was painted here in Broadway. \nThe walk will last approximately 2 hrs on relatively flat paved ground\, so would also be suitable for motorised wheelchair users. We will go ahead even if it is raining\, so please dress for all weathers and wear comfortable shoes. \nThe walk will start and finish at the war memorial in the centre of the village by the village green. Your guide will be local resident\, Karen Bloch. \nTickets £20  (Limited to 20 places) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nYour guide\, Karen Bloch.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/broadway-arts-colony-guided-walk-5/
LOCATION:Around the village\, 1 The Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7AE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Guided Walks,In conversation,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:‘Unlawful Killings & Rough Justice’ - Tales from the bench by Wendy Joseph KC
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Her Honour Wendy Joseph KC seeks to answer: \nDo we have the law we deserve?\nHas justice improved for the victim\, the accused and society?\nWhat even is justice? \nDescribed as a ‘natural storyteller’ by The Times and based on the book which was described by Lady Hale as ‘compelling’\, this talk is given by a former judge of which Cherie Blair stated\, “If ever I was on trial I would want my judge to be this one.” Hot on the heels of her Sunday Times bestseller ‘Unlawful Killings’\, Her Honour Wendy Joseph KC skilfully reconstructs four courtroom dramas\, drawing on her many years’ experience as a murder judge to ask whether our justice system works\, and if it has improved over the centuries. Have we got any better at delivering what is right and fair to both the perpetrators and the victims of society’s most heinous crimes? \nFrom the trial of a child charged with disposing of dismembered body parts\, to the woman accused of killing her own husband\, Joseph is utterly compelling as she sets out how the system works. But\, as she compares these modern courtroom tales with eerily similar cases and miscarriages of justice from years ago\, might the most chilling story of all be that the lessons of the past have yet to be learned? \nThis talk illuminates the struggles of any one of us caught up in our legal system – but particularly the marginalized and the easily exploited – and grapples with the concept of ‘justice for all’ so that we might demand better. \nUntil March 2022 Her Honour Wendy Joseph KC was a judge at the Old Bailey\, sitting on criminal cases\, trying mainly allegations of murder and other homicide. When she moved to the Old Bailey in 2012 she was the only woman amongst sixteen judges\, and only the third woman ever to hold a permanent position there. She was also a Diversity and Community Relations Judge\, working to promote understanding between the judiciary and many different sectors of our community\, particularly those from less privileged and minority groups. She mentors young people\, from a variety of backgrounds\, who hope for a career in law and has a special interest in helping women. \nThere will be a Q&A Session at the end of the talk. Ticket-holders will be able to submit questions by email in advance.  There will be a book-signing after the talk for those who have pre-ordered copies of her books. \nThis talk will take place at Cidermill Theatre in Chipping Campden\, 10 mins drive from Broadway where there is ample parking. \nTickets £20 \n  \n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/unlawful-killings-rough-justice-tales-from-the-bench-by-wendy-joseph-kc/
LOCATION:Cidermill Theatre\, Cidermill Lane\, Chipping Campden\, Gloucestershire\, GL55 6HX
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Literary Tour,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Susie Watson Design: The Story Behind the Brand
DESCRIPTION:Designer Susie Watson will be ‘in conversation’ about how she discovered her creative passion almost by accident experimenting with handmade fashion\, to establishing a thriving homeware company with 11 shops nationwide\, including her flagship store on Broadway High Street. \nSusie Watson founded her celebrated creative brand with the belief that good design and craftsmanship transform everyday objects into art. \nOver the past 25 years Susie Watson Designs has become synonymous with unique handmade homeware and beautiful interiors. From creating a line of hand-thrown\, slipware pottery in Stoke-on-Trent to beautiful textiles\, commissioning intricate embroidery and prints from skilled artisans in India. \nThere will be a Q&A at the end of the talk. Ticket-holders will be given the chance to submit questions for Susie in advance via email. \nThe audience will each receive a Susie Watson Designs gift to enjoy. \nTickets: £15   \nTickets now on sale (scroll down) \n  \n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/susie-watson-design-the-story-behind-the-brand/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:The Creation of Art & Art History: Michael Shane Neal & Richard Ormond in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The distinguished American portrait painter Michael Shane Neal will be in conversation with Arts Festival Ambassador and Great-Nephew of John Singer Sargent\, Richard Ormond\, former director of the National Maritime Museum\, Greenwich and art scholar. \nThis will be a fascinating insight into the creative process of portrait painting\, in honour of the 100th anniversary of John Singer Sargent’s death. In conversation together they will share unique insight into how great art is created. An unmissable event for lovers of Sargent and for amateur and professional artists. \nThe ticket price for this talk includes entry to the centenary exhibition at the Broadway Museum and Art Gallery  ‘John Singer Sargent: Sargent’s Circle’. Ticket holders simply provide their name at the welcome desk at the museum to gain free entry from 7th June onwards. \nTickets £20 (includes cost of entry to the Sargent exhibition)
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/the-creation-of-art-art-history-michael-shane-neal-richard-ormond-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Broadway Gardens with Marion Mako
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest. \nMarion is a garden historian\, planting designer\, garden tour leader and lecturer at The London College of Garden Design. \nThis tour includes Court Farm & The Hill… neighbouring prestigious properties on the Upper High Street in Broadway: \n\nCourt Farm: With many historic and artistic associations this garden may well have influenced the design of nearby Hidcote. Successive generations have all added their horticultural mark to this large garden with its huge herbaceous border and newly planted sundial bed.\nThe Hill: A hillside garden with topiary\, mature trees and summerhouses\, and fabulous views to Bredon Hill and the Malverns.\n\nMarion’s design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the Gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nNote there is an identical tour in the morning from 10am-12 noon \nTickets £25   (Limited to 35 places) \n\nTickets will be going on sale to the public at 10am on Friday 26th January 2024\, and 1 week earlier for festival benefactors.\nDo consider becoming a Benefactor (for as little as £50) to secure priority booking for all our 2024 events. Benefactor applications are now open.\n  \n\nPlease note: Due to the intense interest in this event (and to make it fair for all) we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to 2. This applies to benefactors of the festival and members of the general public. If you buy more than 2 they will be refunded and put back up for sale. \nView photos from previous garden tours \n  \n \nImage credit © Britt Willoughby Dyer
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-broadway-gardens-with-marion-mako-10/
LOCATION:Court Farm\, Court Farm\, Upper High Street\, Broadway\, Worcestershire\, WR12 7AW
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Broadway Gardens with Marion Mako
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest. \nMarion is a garden historian\, planting designer\, garden tour leader and lecturer at The London College of Garden Design. \nThis tour includes Court Farm & The Hill… neighbouring prestigious properties on the Upper High Street in Broadway: \n\nCourt Farm: With many historic and artistic associations this garden may well have influenced the design of nearby Hidcote. Successive generations have all added their horticultural mark to this large garden with its huge herbaceous border and newly planted sundial bed.\nThe Hill: A hillside garden with topiary\, mature trees and summerhouses\, and fabulous views to Bredon Hill and the Malverns.\n\nMarion’s design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the Gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nNote there is an identical tour in the afternoon from 1:30-3:30pm \nTickets £25   (Limited to 35 places) \n\nTickets will be going on sale to the public at 10am on Friday 26th January 2024\, and 1 week earlier for festival benefactors.\nDo consider becoming a Benefactor (for as little as £50) to secure priority booking for all our 2024 events. Benefactor applications are now open.\n  \n\nPlease note: Due to the intense interest in this event (and to make it fair for all) we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to 2. This applies to benefactors of the festival and members of the general public. If you buy more than 2 they will be refunded and put back up for sale. \nView photos from previous garden tours \n  \n \nImage credit © Britt Willoughby Dyer
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-broadway-gardens-with-marion-mako-9/
LOCATION:Court Farm\, Court Farm\, Upper High Street\, Broadway\, Worcestershire\, WR12 7AW
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Broadway Gardens with Marion Mako
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest. \nMarion is a garden historian\, planting designer\, garden tour leader and lecturer at The London College of Garden Design. \nThis tour includes Springfield House & Luggers Hall… prestigious properties on Springfield Lane in Broadway: \n\nSpringfield House: Early July is Springfield House garden’s highpoint\, with over 600 varieties of Rose as well as immaculate topiary and herbaceous borders; a wealth of colour and scent awaits.\nLuggers Hall: From the tantalizing view up the rose-lined driveway\, the garden created by the artist Alfred Parsons continues to delight with sweeping lawns and rich shrub and herbaceous borders.\n\nMarion’s design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the Gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nNote there is an identical tour in the morning from 10am-12pm \nTickets £25   (Limited to 35 places) \n\n  \n\n\n\nPlease note: Due to the intense interest in this event (and to make it fair for all) we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to 2. This applies to benefactors of the festival and members of the general public. If you buy more than 2 they will be refunded and put back up for sale. \nView photos from previous garden tours \n  \n \nImage credit © Britt Willoughby Dyer \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-broadway-gardens-with-marion-mako-8/
LOCATION:Springfield House\, Springfield Lane\, Broadway\, WR12 7BT
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath in conversation with the BBC's Nick Owen MBE
DESCRIPTION:Without Black Sabbath there wouldn’t be heavy metal\, they defined an entire genre. Tony Iommi’s detuned guitar style and deep resonating dark riffs made them sound like no other band.\nTony will be in conversation with his close friend\, the BBC’s Nick Owen at the new Cidermill Theatre in Chipping Campden. They’ll cover his early years and relationship with music growing up\, the accident that ultimately led to the birth of metal\, early influences\, the formation of Black Sabbath\, tales from the road and the very first Heavy Metal ballet experience… There will be a Q&A session at the end\, ticket-holders will be given the opportunity to submit questions in advance. \nAbout Tony Iommi:\n\nBirmingham’s Tony Iommi co-founded the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath\, and is the band’s guitarist\, leader\, primary composer\, and sole continuous member for over five decades. He is considered one of the trailblazers and pioneers of heavy music. Overcoming the loss of fingertips in a sheet metal guillotine before his career had really started\, he was determined to continue\, and the results speak for themselves. Later in life he dealt with Grade III lymphoma continuing to work on a new record that went to number one globally.  With around 100 million record sales\, a New York Times bestselling autobiography\, 4 Grammy’s\, induction into both US and UK Music Halls of Fame and numerous awards\, he’s part of rock’s royalty. \n\nAbout Nick Owen MBE:\nNick Owen has been broadcasting on radio and television for more than fifty years\, mostly on tv. Born and brought up in Hertfordshire\, he has spent more than half his life living and working in the West Midlands. He is perhaps best known for his enduring on air partnership with Anne Diamond\, both in the 1980s at the dawn of breakfast television and in the 1990s when they hosted Good Morning with Anne and Nick together. Nick also spent some years in the 80s and early 90s as ITV Sport’s main presenter with his regular show\, Midweek Sport Special. During this time\, he also anchored the Olympic Games of 1988 and the World Cup of 1990. He has presented BBC Midlands Today since 1997. Nick is married to Vicki and\, between them\, they have six children and five grandchildren.\n\nVenue:\nThis talk will take place at the new state of the art Cidermill Theatre in Chipping Campden\, 10 mins drive from Broadway where there is parking. \nTicket holders will be able to scan a QR code in the foyer and auditorium in order to get free parking. \n\nThere is no assigned seating. If you require a space for a wheelchair please email boxoffice@broadwayartsfestival.com.\nTickets £25 (270 places)\nPlease note: Due to the intense interest in this event (and to make it fair for all) we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to 4. If you buy more than 4 they will be refunded and put back up for sale. \nTony Iommi: Image Credit Ross Halfin \nNick Owen: \n\nCidermill Theatre\n \n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/tony-iommi-of-black-sabbath-in-conversation-with-the-bbcs-nick-owen/
LOCATION:Cidermill Theatre\, Cidermill Lane\, Chipping Campden\, Gloucestershire\, GL55 6HX
CATEGORIES:In conversation,Music,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Summer Dinner Party Fundraiser at Theatrebarn
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a perfect summer social evening\, raising vital funds for our schools outreach programme\, student bursaries and the 2025 festival at the exclusive Theatrebarn in Bretforton\, just 15 minutes drive from Broadway. \nThe evening will comprise of: \n\na glass of fizz on arrival on the lawns with music from one of our bursary students\, Will Smith\na delicious 3 course dinner from the culinary team at The Seagrave Arms with a glass of wine\nmusic from classical guitarist Danielle Saxon-Reeves\nan ‘Art of Whisky’ talk from David Gammell & Majestic Evesham\nan auction of promises conducted by celebrity Auctioneer and Antiques expert Philip Serrell of BBC Bargain Hunt & Antiques Road Trip\n\nYou can purchase individual tickets or alternatively a table of 6\, 8 or 10. \nTickets: \n£100 per person\n£600 per table of 6\n£800 per table of 8\n£1000 per table of 10 \nPlenty of free parking onsite.\n\nPhilip Serrell – BBC Antiques Expert & Auctioneer\n\n\nTheatrebarn\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/summer-dinner-party-fundraiser-at-theatrebarn/
LOCATION:Bretforton Theatrebarn\, Theatrebarn\, Bretforton\, Worcestershire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Auction,Dinner,Fundraising,Music,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Alan Bennett Literary Lunch & Talk at Broadway Golf Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a social literary lunch & talk on the talent of English playwright\, author\, actor & screenwriter Alan Bennett. \nWith a glass of fizz on arrival followed by a 2 course lunch\, tea/coffee and a 30 minute talk delivered by writer Adrian Barlow\, this event will be taking place at Broadway Golf Club\, one of the finest courses in The Cotswolds. The dining room enjoys panoramic views across the Vale of Evesham to the Malvern Hills and Black Mountains. \n‘Alan Bennett: the Eeyore of Modern Letters’ \nAlan Bennett has been one of our leading dramatists since the success of Beyond the Fringe in the 1960s. His television series Talking Heads has become a modern-day classic\, as have many of his works for the stage including Forty Years On\, The Lady in the Van\, A Question of Attribution\, The Madness of King George\, an adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows and The History Boys. \n90 on his next birthday\, he has written:  ‘The real mark of recognition for a writer or any artist\, perhaps\, comes when the public wants him or her to die\, so that they can close the book on that particular talent\, stop having to make the effort to follow the writer any further\, put a cork in the bottle.’ \nThis talk will ask how we should recognise and define Bennett’s particular talent and achievement today\, more than sixty years after his first appearance in Beyond the Fringe. \nAdrian Barlow has been a teacher and writer all his life. He taught latterly at Madingley Hall\, the University of Cambridge’s  Institute of Continuing Education\, and was successively Chair and President of the English Association. \nTickets £40  (Limited to 48 places) \n(to include 2 course lunch\, glass of fizz\, tea/coffee and talk) \nBroadway Golf Club: \n \n\n  \nSpeaker: Adrian Barlow \n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/alan-bennett-literary-lunch-talk-at-broadway-golf-club/
LOCATION:Broadway Golf Club\, Willersey Hill\, Broadway\, WR12 7LG
CATEGORIES:Literary Tour,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Broadway Gardens with Marion Mako
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest in June. \nMarion is a garden historian\, planting designer\, garden tour leader and lecturer at The London College of Garden Design. \nThis tour includes Springfield House & Luggers Hall …prestigious properties on Springfield Lane in Broadway: \n\nSpringfield House: June is Springfield House gardens’ highpoint\, with over 600 varieties of Rose as well as immaculate topiary and herbaceous borders: a wealth of colour and scent awaits.\nLuggers Hall: From the tantalizing view up the rose-lined driveway\, the garden created by the artist Alfred Parsons continues to delight with sweeping lawns and rich shrub and herbaceous borders. \n\nMarion’s design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the Gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nNote there is an identical tour in the morning from 10am – 12 noon \nTickets £20   (32 Available) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 11th March\, and 1 week earlier (4th March) for Benefactors of the festival who qualify for Priority Booking. \nYou can become a Benefactor for as little as £50 and support our Outreach Projects in doing so\, applications are now open. If you are not a 2023 Benefactor\, please do not purchase a Benefactor ticket as this ticket will be cancelled and an admin fee of £10 charged. \n  \nPlease note: Due to the intense interest in this event (and to make it fair for all) we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to 2. This applies to benefactors of the festival and members of the general public. If you buy more than 2 they will be refunded and put back up for sale. \n  \nView photos from previous garden tours \n  \n \nImage credit © Britt Willoughby Dyer \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-broadway-gardens-with-marion-mako-6/
LOCATION:Springfield House\, Springfield Lane\, Broadway\, WR12 7BT
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Guided Walks,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Broadway Gardens with Marion Mako
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest in June. \nMarion is a garden historian\, planting designer\, garden tour leader and lecturer at The London College of Garden Design. \nThis tour includes Springfield House & Luggers Hall …prestigious properties on Springfield Lane in Broadway: \n\nSpringfield House: June is Springfield House gardens’ highpoint\, with over 600 varieties of Rose as well as immaculate topiary and herbaceous borders: a wealth of colour and scent awaits.\nLuggers Hall: From the tantalizing view up the rose-lined driveway\, the garden created by the artist Alfred Parsons continues to delight with sweeping lawns and rich shrub and herbaceous borders. \n\nMarion’s design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the Gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nNote there is an identical tour in the afternoon from 1:30-3:30pm \nTickets £20   (32 Available) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 11th March\, and 1 week earlier (4th March) for Benefactors of the festival who qualify for Priority Booking. \nYou can become a Benefactor for as little as £50 and support our Outreach Projects in doing so\, applications are now open. If you are not a 2023 Benefactor\, please do not purchase a Benefactor ticket as this ticket will be cancelled and an admin fee of £10 charged. \nPlease note: Due to the intense interest in this event (and to make it fair for all) we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to 2. This applies to benefactors of the festival and members of the general public. If you buy more than 2 they will be refunded and put back up for sale. \nView photos from previous garden tours \n  \n \nImage credit © Britt Willoughby Dyer \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-broadway-gardens-with-marion-mako-5/
LOCATION:Springfield House\, Springfield Lane\, Broadway\, WR12 7BT
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Guided Walks,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Broadway Gardens with Marion Mako
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest in June. \nMarion is a garden historian\, planting designer\, garden tour leader and lecturer at The London College of Garden Design. \nThis tour includes Court Farm & Orchard Farm …neighbouring prestigious properties on the Upper High Street in Broadway: \n\nCourt Farm: With many historic and artistic associations this garden may well have influenced the design of nearby Hidcote. Successive generations have all added their horticultural mark to this large garden with its huge herbaceous border and newly planted sundial bed.\nOrchard Farm: From Royal connections to great twentieth century design\, Orchard Farm continues to be sensitively restored by the current owners\, as well as introducing new and exciting design elements\n\nMarion’s design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the Gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nNote there is an identical tour in the morning from 10am-12noon \nTickets £20   (32 Available) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 11th March\, and 1 week earlier (4th March) for Benefactors of the festival who qualify for Priority Booking. \nYou can become a Benefactor for as little as £50 and support our Outreach Projects in doing so\, applications are now open. If you are not a 2023 Benefactor\, please do not purchase a Benefactor ticket as this ticket will be cancelled and an admin fee of £10 charged. \nPlease note: Due to the intense interest in this event (and to make it fair for all) we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to 2. This applies to benefactors of the festival and members of the general public. If you buy more than 2 they will be refunded and put back up for sale. \nView photos from previous garden tours \n  \n \nImage credit © Britt Willoughby Dyer \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-broadway-gardens-with-marion-mako-4/
LOCATION:Court Farm\, Court Farm\, Upper High Street\, Broadway\, Worcestershire\, WR12 7AW
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Guided Walks,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:A Tour of 2 Private Broadway Gardens with Marion Mako
DESCRIPTION:Broadway’s gardens have been the backdrop for artists\, writers\, actors and musicians for over a century. \nOn this walking tour of two famous private gardens with Marion Mako\, we shall hear about some of the stories behind those who created\, inhabited and visited them\, all looking their finest in June. \nMarion is a garden historian\, planting designer\, garden tour leader and lecturer at The London College of Garden Design. \nThis tour includes Court Farm & Orchard Farm …neighbouring prestigious properties on the Upper High Street in Broadway: \n\nCourt Farm: With many historic and artistic associations this garden may well have influenced the design of nearby Hidcote. Successive generations have all added their horticultural mark to this large garden with its huge herbaceous border and newly planted sundial bed.\nOrchard Farm: From Royal connections to great twentieth century design\, Orchard Farm continues to be sensitively restored by the current owners\, as well as introducing new and exciting design elements\n\nMarion’s design work focuses on planting\, taking inspiration from various historical styles\, a subject she also lectures on. As part of the series of The Historic Gardens of England\, she co-authored two books about the counties of Cheshire and Somerset. She has written books on the history of the late Duke of Westminster’s gardens at Eaton Hall and University of Bristol’s gardens\, as well as contributing to the Gardening website Gardenista. In addition Marion is researching the gardens of two large private estates\, creating legacy books for their owners\, as well as leading a wide variety of bespoke garden tours. She is also a Trustee for the Painswick Rococo Garden in Gloucestershire. \nwww.makogardens.co.uk \nNote there is an identical tour in the afternoon from 1:30-3:30pm \nTickets £20   (32 Available) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 11th March\, and 1 week earlier (4th March) for Benefactors of the festival who qualify for Priority Booking. \nYou can become a Benefactor for as little as £50 and support our Outreach Projects in doing so\, applications are now open. If you are not a 2023 Benefactor\, please do not purchase a Benefactor ticket as this ticket will be cancelled and an admin fee of £10 charged. \nPlease note: Due to the intense interest in this event (and to make it fair for all) we are limiting the number of tickets any person can buy to 2. This applies to benefactors of the festival and members of the general public. If you buy more than 2 they will be refunded and put back up for sale. \nView photos from previous garden tours \n  \n \nImage credit © Britt Willoughby Dyer \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/a-tour-of-2-private-broadway-gardens-with-marion-mako-3/
LOCATION:Court Farm\, Court Farm\, Upper High Street\, Broadway\, Worcestershire\, WR12 7AW
CATEGORIES:Gardens,Guided Walks,Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Sue Barker 'Calling the Shots'
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that Sue Barker will be speaking at Broadway Arts Festival in June! \nTennis and broadcasting legend Sue Barker shares the remarkable story of her life from her former tennis career as Britain’s No 1 player and world No 3\, to her four decades on camera as an award-winning broadcaster. Following her tennis career she turned to television broadcasting\, including 30 glorious years with the BBC\, fronting Wimbledon\, the Olympics\, Sports Personality of the Year\, Grandstand etc and her favourite\, A Question of Sport. \nNow living in the Cotswolds\, Sue will also be signing copies of her book ‘Calling the Shots’ after the talk. \nThis talk will take place at the new state of the art Cidermill Theatre in Chipping Campden\, 10 mins drive from Broadway where there is ample parking. \nTicket holders will be able to scan a QR code in the foyer in order to get free parking. \nThis event is kindly sponsored by Richmond Villages \nTickets £18 \n‘Calling the Shots’ – Pre-Order \nPre-order your paperback copy of ‘Calling the Shots’ ready to collect in the foyer of Cidermill Theatre on arrival. Look out for the option to add the book to your ticket order. The book-signing will take place at the end of the talk. \n\n \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/sue-barker-calling-the-shots-2/
LOCATION:Cidermill Theatre\, Cidermill Lane\, Chipping Campden\, Gloucestershire\, GL55 6HX
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Talks & Conversations
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