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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: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/
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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
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SUMMARY:The Pearson Silver Collection at Court Barn Museum Chipping Campden
DESCRIPTION:The Pearson Silver Collection\, the largest collection of post-World War II British designer silver in private hands\, is regarded as being of national importance. It encompasses vintage silver from 1945 together with contemporary pieces and represents the story of modern British Silversmithing. \nA selection of pieces from the collection will form an exhibition at Court Barn Museum in Chipping Campden during the festival. \nYou can also enjoy the fascinating permanent display at Court Barn which tells the story of CR Ashbee and the Arts & Crafts Movement in Chipping Campden. The Arts and Crafts movement stimulated a wealth of individual creativity in the North Cotswolds in silversmithing\, stained glass work\, book binding\, furniture making\, printing and many other crafts which continues today. \nEntry tickets are to be purchased directly from Court Barn Museum which is open from 10am-5pm (closed on Mondays).  Adults £7 and students and those under 25 are free. \nSilver Day \nWe are having a special ‘Silver Day’ at the festival on Saturday 14th June\, to include two talks on the subject of silver design at Cidermill Theatre\, a short 5 minute walk from the museum: \n\n‘A Sterling Renaissance – British Silver Design from the 1950s to date’ by John Andrew Curator/Owner of the Pearson Collection. 11am-12:30pm\n‘Robert Welch – Crafting a Design Legacy’ by Charlotte Booth of Robert Welch. 3-4pm\n\nThe ticket price for each of the above talks includes entry to this exhibition at Court Barn Museum. \nWhy not make a day of it? \nThis exhibition and Silver Day is kindly sponsored by The Goldsmiths’ Company \nCourt Barn Museum\, Chipping Campden
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/the-pearson-silver-collection-at-court-barn-museum-chipping-campden/
LOCATION:Court Barn Museum Chipping Campden\, Church Street\, Chipping Campden\, GL55 6JE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:'An English Journey' with The Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Birmingham Philharmonic will be presenting a bespoke programme of English composers for the Broadway Arts Festival at the new Cidermill Theatre in Chipping Campden on the afternoon of Sunday 13th October 2024. \nThe Orchestra’s patron is the celebrated cellist Julian Lloyd Webber\, who will be providing an introduction to the works to be performed to provide context\, taking you on a journey that celebrates some of the very best English composers. \nThe programme will feature Elgar’s Cello Concerto and will take us on a journey of English music from Worcestershire and the West Country\, finishing with Elgar’s Cockaigne Overture (In London Town). \nA programme of exciting and moving music that is not only appealing to those new to classical music\, but also seasoned classical music-lovers in a superb new arts venue with wonderful acoustics in the heart of beautiful Chipping Campden. \nThis is a not to be missed celebration of English classical music. \nProgramme: \nHolst A Somerset Rhapsody \nElgar Cello Concerto \nCoates London Again Suite \nWalton Spitfire Prelude and Fugue \nCoates Calling All Workers \nElgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town) \n  \nGuest Cellist for Elgar’s Cello Concerto: Ella Harrison\nOne of our key charitable aims is to encourage and inspire the next generation of artists. We are therefore delighted to be able to showcase the talent of Ella Harrison. Ella is currently at the Purcell School of Music\, assisted by the government scholarship scheme\, where Julian Lloyd Webber is a Patron. She is a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and has played in venues including the Wigmore hall and has participated in Birmingham concert series at the Elgar concert hall. In May 2023 Ella was awarded the cello prize at the Junior Royal Academy of Music.\n\nTickets £22\n\nThis event is kindly sponsored by Richmond Villages\n \nGuest Cellist Ella Harrison\n \n  \n \n\n \n  \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/an-english-journey-with-the-birmingham-philharmonic/
LOCATION:Cidermill Theatre\, Cidermill Lane\, Chipping Campden\, Gloucestershire\, GL55 6HX
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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
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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
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