Rugby Festival of Culture guide 2015

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2015 26 June to 12 July art | literature | music | dance | food | drink

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Any more questions? Still not sure about something? Phone Rugby Visitor Centre on 01788 533217 or contact the event organiser.

This year see’s the Rugby Festival of Culture celebrate its fifth birthday. It’s amazing to see how in such a short space of time it has grown and gained in popularity. It continues to provide a wonderful showcase for the rich and diverse range of cultural activities within the borough… and of course a brilliant platform for the local and wonderfully talented creative individuals and groups that continue to support the festival. These along with the businesses are the face and life-blood of the event and make it extra special - something we all should be very proud of within the borough. A heart felt thank you to all those involved along with our advertisers, sponsors and of course Rugby First and Rugby Borough Council for their continued enthusiastic and committed support. To celebrate five magnificent years organisers have put together a cultural fusion – A real feast of arts, crafts, music, theatre, literature, food, drink and dance – something that genuinely appeals to all ages and interests! A refreshing and magical programme that indulges the senses and creates thought provoking moments to make you laugh and cry! We hope you enjoy your read and journey through this beautifully designed guide. Take the opportunity to immerse yourself in a variety of events over the two weeks with friends and family and help us celebrate the very best of Rugby, in what is a very significant and special year for the town and borough.

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Aftab Gaffar Rugby First Ltd

Cllr Heather Timms Rugby Borough Council

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THROUGHOUT THE FESTIVAL.............4 RUGBY ART TRAIL.....................10 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS...............12 LOCATION MAP.......................64 All event listings are subject to change please check website for the latest information.

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Bathing Beauties® is a touring exhibition from The National Centre for Craft & Design, Sleaford, UK www.bathingbeauties.org.uk www.nationalcraftanddesign.org.uk

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©The Wizard of Oz’ by Lionel T Dean, Future Factories. Image by Joel Chester Fildes and Michael Trainor

BATHING BEAUTIES Re-imagining the Beach Hut for the 21st Century

An exhibition of fascinating miniature models showcasing different ideas of what the traditional Beach Hut could look like in the 21st Century. Featuring over 100 models and an extensive and FREE education space with fun seaside themed activities. Come along to RAGM this summer and find the seaside in the art gallery! Venue: Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Time: Tuesday – Friday 10am – 5pm Saturday 10am – 4pm Bank holiday 12pm – 4pm Closed Sunday and Monday Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

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CLARE PENTLOW Clare Pentlow won the top prize in our

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last yearly Rugby Open exhibition, of a cash award towards developing a show in our Floor One Gallery. Clare has put together a breath-taking display of paper cut works that have all been cut out by hand and have to be seen to be believed.

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Venue: Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Time: Tuesday – Friday 10am – 5pm Saturday 10am – 4pm Bank holiday 12pm – 4pm Closed Sunday and Monday Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

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COUPLETS AND CODPIECES A light-hearted, sparkling romp - in sketch,

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poem, song and dance – influenced by the Bard himself! An hilarious, witty and affectionate anthology of the finest comic material inspired by Shakespeare, from Music Hall to Victoria Wood, Cambridge Footlights to Musicals, plays and comic novels.

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Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7.30pm Cost: £8 (concessions available) Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Not Suitable for young children

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RUGBY TOWN GUIDED WALKS Three different walking tours will be

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12 JUL 8 SEASIDE HUNT Explore the Gallery and Museum to find seaside letters linked to the exhibition.

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Venue: Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Time: Tuesday – Friday 10am – 5pm Saturday 10am – 4pm Bank holiday 12pm – 4pm Closed Sunday and Monday Cost: FREE Audience: Families

Walking tours will include - Literary Tour, Sporting Heritage of the Town, General Historic Walking Tour, all lasting approximately 40 to 50 minutes. Venue: Rugby Visitor Centre Time: 12pm Cost: FREE Booking: Large groups would need to book in advance on 01788 533217 or visitor.centre@rugby.gov.uk Audience: ALL Accessible: No steps on the routes.

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POEM A DAY

GOD IS IN STITCHES View a variety of church vestments

Rugby Writers will issue a poem each day for the duration of the Rugby Festival of Culture.

and altar items symbolising the feasts/ seasons through the year which help us focus on different aspects of our faith. It also presents a lasting beauty and teaches us about our own ability to be creative.

If you would like to receive a copy each day by e-mail, please send your e-mail address to poemaday@outlook.com

Venue: St Andrew’s Church Time: 10am - 4 pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

CIDER FESTIVAL Over a 100 traditional ciders and perrys accompanied by good food and entertainment. Venue: The Merchants Inn Time: 12pm till late Cost: FREE Audience: 18+

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RUGBY ART TRAIL A trail of local artists work, exhibited in the shops, restaurants and other venues in Rugby town centre.

Time: Daily Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

Top: Devika Gill Left: Clay Disarray: Lizzie Campbell’, ‘Mad Hatters Tea Party: Michaela McMillan’ Right: ‘Greenhouse Court Nailsworth Cotswolds: Roger Griffiths’

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ROCOCO PLAYERS’ SUMMER CONCERT Rugby Rococo Players’ are Rugby’s leading amateur orchestra and tonight we are conducted by Mark Smith in an exciting programme including music by Mozart and Beethoven. We welcome four of Rugby’s top soloists – Rosemary Robinson, Huw Gibson, Andrea Brogaard and Philippa Hyde.

SPINNING PIN WHEELS ACTIVITY Inspired by our Bathing Beauties exhibition, create your very own pinwheel in this drop in session.

Venue: Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm Cost: FREE Audience: Families

Venue: Lawrence Sherriff School Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm Cost: Tickets £8, concessions £6, students £2 including refreshments. Booking: Tickets available at the door. Audience: ALL

27 JUN 6 FREE

WORLD PREMIERE OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND SONGS A unique moment! Young people from

Northlands Primary School will sing songs written for them by local musicians Jen Elvy and Jo Foote. The words of Lewis Carroll’s poems in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ have been set to music in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the book’s publication. This event, organised by Northlands School and St Andrew’s Church, is directly followed by the exciting Rugby Theatre ‘Mad Hatter’s Tea Party’ which is advertised immediately alongside. Venue: St Andrew’s Church Garden Time: 2.15pm - 3pm Cost: Free Audience: Suitable for all

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27 JUN 15 MAD HATTER’S TEA PARTY Follow us to Wonderland and join the Mad Hatter in a fantastic, new & interactive play - “The Queen’s Change Of Heart”. A marvellous afternoon tea will follow for every child to enjoy with drinks, sandwiches, and cake! Kids even get to bring along a parent for free as you stop by a toadstool for a photo with The Caterpillar and receive a special gift from Alice herself. So book your places for a trip down the rabbit hole!” Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 3pm Cost: £6.00 (An adult goes free with every child ticket. Catering provided for children only) Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Younger children, 2 years to 12 years

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Open Air Music: Saturday 27 June 27 JUN 17 25 FREE

Enjoy some great al-fresco entertainment in the grounds of St Andrew’s Church and John Lees Hall Garden.

ST ANDREW’S CHURCH GROUNDS DAN PLEWS AND SCOTT ORCHARD 11am – 12.45pm A brilliant Northamptonshire duo guitar, fiddle and dobro. Playing a very entertaining set of ‘foot tapping’ folk music.

JOHN LEES HALL GARDEN ANDREW RACKHAM 11am – 12.15pm

Brilliant violinist playing all the classics.

ANDY SMITH 12.30am – 1.45 pm

Local singer – songwriter – playing and singing a selection of his own songs, plus a selection from the likes of The Beatles, Don McClean etc.

STONE COLD COUNTRY 1pm - 2pm

Father and son duo accompanying themselves on guitar and pedal steel, singing and playing some of the best in country music. All timings and acts are subject to change. Please check the website for up-to-date information.

BEHIND THE SETTEE 2pm – 3.15pm

Local singer/songwriting duo performing songs from their debut CD ‘Shrinking Violet’ - beautiful voice - lovely guitar playing.

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Saturday 27 June SEE RUGBY PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Are you aged 14 to 19, with an interest in

photography? See Rugby is a local arts project offering two practical workshops, run by an experienced local artist and teacher, to learn creative photography skills using your mobile phone; DSLRs or compacts are also welcome! As part of the workshop, you will: - Have the opportunity to submit your photographs for exhibition during the Rugby World Cup 2015 - Gain understanding of a range of basic photography techniques such as depth of field, the rule of thirds and using filters - Learn how to apply these techniques to compose a successful photograph Be prepared to get out and about: part of the event includes a short walking tour around Rugby town centre in which we will be going to key locations and looking for sights to take in and to practice our photography skills with. BOOK NOW. PLACES ARE LIMITED. Venue: Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Time: 10.15am – 12.30pm Cost: FREE Booking: SeeRugby@gmail.com Please include the date you would like to book, your name, age, camera type and any other special requirements. Audience: ages 14 – 16 only Workshop for age 17-19 on 4th July, please see page 37

27 JUN 18

TEMPTING FATE Live music at The Squirrel. Venue: The Squirrel Time: 9pm - late Audience: 18+

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MUNCHKINS AND MONSTERS: BACK IN TIME FOR BREAKFAST Meet Millie, a young girl whose family live

and work on a secluded lighthouse island. She dreams of exploring, travelling to amazing places and having lots of exciting adventures. One night she makes a wish on a shooting star. Little does she know that her wish will not only come true but it will change her life forever, when a mysterious and rather odd traveller crashes his ship on the island. Together, with your help they must go on a magical adventure to help save the planet! Featuring playful puppetry, interactive sets, imaginative storytelling and much, much more!

THE ARTISTS TABLE Members of the Rugby & District Art

Back in Time for Breakfast is an award winning play that performed at the 2014 Stratford-Upon-Avon Arts Festival. The production won ‘Best Children’s Theatre Show’ and was also nominated for ‘Best New Writing’ as well as ‘Best Theatre Production’.

Venue: Café Vin Cinq Time: 10am – 4pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 11am and 1pm Cost: £5 or £18 for family ticket (2 adults and 2 children). Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Ideal for families with children aged 1 – 9 years old.

Society will take turns demonstrating various artistic skills in the café environment.

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13 September to 6 November 2015

A family festival celebrating Rugby’s heritage

ENJOY RUGBY

FESTIVAL Rugby Village, Old Market Place, Rugby

THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE GAME

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Saturday 27 June WRITING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN WORKSHOP Love putting pen to paper? Do you fancy yourself as the next Roald Dahl? If you know your scenes from your subplots, this workshop for adults interested in writing children’s fiction will help you craft powerful prose that’s sure to captivate your readers like a penalty shoot out!

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Come and find out what it takes to write exciting books that children won’t want to put down in this workshop led by traditionally-published author and qualified teacher, Julia Wills. Enjoy tea, coffee and delicious pastries at Brethertons’ offices as this lively event shows you how to build memorable characters and find the right stories to bring them to life. Julia Wills is the author of Fleeced! and Rampage! (Piccadilly Press), comedy-adventures for readers of ages 8 and upwards. Both stories feature Aries, the fabulous ram whose golden fleece was stolen by Jason and the Argonauts of Greek mythology. Fleeced! was chosen by a nationwide panel of librarians and children for last year’s Arts Council Summer Reading Challenge and has gained several great reviews on Amazon, The Guardian Children’s website and from other children’s authors. It has also been translated and published in Germany. The sequel ‘Rampage!’ was published in April 2015. Venue: Brethertons office: Montague House, 2 Clifton Road, Rugby CV21 3PX. Time: 11am – 1pm Cost: £5 Booking: To reserve your place, email marieparkinson@brethertons.co.uk. Places are limited so booking is a must.

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BOOK MAGIC Come and listen to children’s stories and enjoy craft fun.

Venue: Rugby Library Time: 2pm Cost: FREE Audience: Families

28 JUN 24 MUNCHKINS AND MONSTERS: BACK IN TIME FOR BREAKFAST See page 13 for further information. Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 11am and 1pm Cost: £5 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Ideal for families with children aged 1 – 9 years old.

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PATRICIA ROUTLEDGE - FACING THE MUSIC A life in musical theatre, in

conversation with Edward Seckerson That Patricia Routledge - best known for TV comedy roles like Hyacinth Bucket - trained not only as an actress but also as a singer remains one of the best kept secrets in showbusiness. Yet not so long ago she enjoyed huge success in musical theatre on both sides of the Atlantic, winning a Tony for her Broadway performance in ‘Darling of the Day’ and a Laurence Olivier Award for her West End role in Leonard Bernstein’s ‘Candide’. In a fascinating encounter with the writer and broadcaster Edward Seckerson, Patricia discusses her life in musical theatre. The evening is illustrated with rare recordings. Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 3pm Cost: £18 per person Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Not suitable for young children

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Sunday 28 june

THE SOUTH

Rugby First and Rugby FM present ‘The South’ performing their old hits such as ‘Rotterdam’ ‘Good As Gold’ and ‘Song For Whoever’. Still as Beautiful as they ever were, The South continue the legacy with their own vibrantly singable and acerbically witty pop. As their critically acclaimed debut album Sweet Refrains, currently available on Zoo Records, confirms.

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Venue: The Benn Hall Time: 7pm Cost: £28 (standing only) Booking: Tickets available from The Benn Hall on 01788 533719 or www.bennhall.co.uk Audience: Over 18s

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Monday 29 june THE MERCHANTS INN CIDER FESTIVAL QUIZ Quiz night at The Merchants. Venue: The Merchants Inn Time: 8pm Cost: ÂŁ1 per person entry Audience: 18+

THE MERCHANTS INN CIDER FESTIVAL Monday 29 June to Sunday 5 July 20

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24 MICRO FILM FESTIVAL The Micro Film Festival encourages

film makers of all types to submit their short masterpieces for a chance to have them showcased in front of an audience on the digital BIG SCREEN! There are two categories: under-16s and over-16s. Each category has its own evening to showcase the shortlisted films. Submissions will be viewed by a panel of judges and the top 10 films from each category will be selected to be showcased during the Rugby Festival of Culture. Even better still… there is a prize for best film in each category. Who decides which the best film is? Easy… the AUDIENCE! Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7.30pm Cost: £5 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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WHEN WE ARE MARRIED Twenty-five years ago, the Helliwells,

the Parkers and the Soppitts were married on the same day by the same parson. They gather at the Helliwell home to celebrate their silver wedding. The new chapel organist tells them that he recently met the parson who conducted the triple wedding ceremony – he was not authorised to do so. Pandemonium breaks out when these pillars of society believe they have been living in sin for twenty-five years.” JB Priesley’s much-loved comedy is presented in an intimate studio setting as a rehearsed reading. Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 7.30pm Cost: £4 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

AUGUSTUS AND THE HOLY GRAILVenue: Town and County Club Come on a quest with Sir Augustus as he seeks the Holy Grail - the secret of peace and happiness - and shows you how to find it too. All will be revealed, literally. Mythical, musical and comical (and that’s just Augustus). As seen on BBC1’s ‘The Naked Rambler’

Time: 8pm – 9pm Cost: £6.00 (conc. £5.00) Booking: Tickets may be bought from Augustus (077 8687 1177) or booked via www.augustusemperors.com Audience: Adults only

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Tuesday 30 June 30 JUN 6 FREE

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LUNCHTIME RECITAL YIDDISH FOLK SONGS The Yiddish Folksong Project is three

world-class musicians, soprano Juliana Yaffé, pianist John Yaffé and violinist Adam Summerhayes, performing folksong settings by Robert De Cormier: songs of joy and pain, faith and love, marriage and fun. Venue: St Andrew’s Church Time: 1pm – 2pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

15 SOME MOTHER’S SON In the centenary year of the poem In

Flanders Fields, Rugby Theatre presents a collection of readings, poems, songs and reminiscence from the first World War. Some light-hearted, some sombre, but all marked with respect - lest we forget. Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7.30pm Cost: £5 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

30 JUN 6 FREE

TEA LEAF THEATRE Showcasing the talents of Tea Leaf Tales, a

local drama group for independent adults with learning difficulties. Listen, smile, laugh and be inspired by their telling of The Moon, a story collected by The Brothers Grimm. This is the culmination of a project funded by an Awards for All Lottery grant in which the group received training in the skills of telling stories and worked alongside professional Storytellers and Musicians to develop their unique version of the

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story. Using storytelling, drama, live music and original songs, their performance will have the perfect backdrop of the beautiful setting in St Andrew’s Church. The audience will be encouraged to stay and chat to the performers over refreshments provided by the Church after the performance. Venue: St Andrew’s Church Time: 7.30pm – 9pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

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Tuesday 30 June 30 JUN 2 FREE

THE ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC The Academy of Ancient Music, renowned as one of the world’s finest orchestras, thrilling audiences with its fresh, engaging performances of baroque and classical music will present a programme entitled Angelic Baroque: Music for Soprano and Trumpet on Tuesday 30th June at 7.30pm in TSR. Playing on period instruments and inspired by the soundworlds composers might have known, the AAM has changed the perceptions of a generation of musiclovers through its concerts and recordings of music from Monteverdi to Beethoven. In this concert they will be joined by soloists Philippa Hyde, soprano, and David

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Venue: Town and County Club Time: 8pm – 9pm Cost: £6.00 (conc. £5.00) Booking: Tickets may be bought from Augustus (077 8687 1177) or via www. augustusemperors.com Audience: Adults only

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Blackadder who is widely regarded as the world’s greatest baroque natural trumpet player. Both Philippa and David regularly perform with AAM and also teach in the music department at Rugby School. The programme will be packed full of baroque classics, culminating in the ever popular Let the bright Seraphim from Handel’s Samson. Venue: Temple Speech Room Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Cost: Free Booking: Essential on 01788 556227 from 22nd June Audience: All

LIVE MUSIC AT THE MERCHANTS INN Venue: The Merchants Inn Time: 9pm Cost: FREE Audience: 18+

30 JUN 1 FREE

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Wednesday 1 July

01 JUL 2 FREE

LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS In the tradition of the world’s greatest music festival, our annual Last Night of the Proms concert will take place At 2.30pm on Wednesday 1st July in the TSR. Members of The Bliss Sinfonia, Rugby School’s professional orchestra-in-residence, will join with pupils from the school’s Symphony Orchestra in a programme of orchestral classics to include Beethoven’s Symphony no. 8, Conga del Fuego Nuevo by Marquez and Symphonic Suite from The Lord of the Rings. The programme, under the direction of Robert Hodge, will conclude with the audience waving flags and joining in with the singing of Jerusalem, Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory. Venue: Temple Speech Room Time: 2:30pm – 3:30pm Cost: Free Booking: Essential on 01788 556227 from 22nd June Audience: All

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RHYME TIME Songs and Rhymes with actions.

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Venue: Rugby Library Time: 11am Cost: FREE Audience: Under 2’s with adult

BIG SING An exciting opportunity for local school

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children to be Singing their Socks Off on stage at our lovely Rugby Theatre. How many children can we get together on our stage to sing the mass finale just for the joy of singing? Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 5.30pm Cost: £5 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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THERE’S A GIRL THAT I LOVE Hillmorton Community Choir, Choral

Belles and The Belladors present an evening of favourite songs from past to present. Established for the Jubilee, Hillmorton Community Choir has grown from strength to strength, with Choral Belles growing as an offshoot of the main choir, under the directorship of Amie Boyd. Formed in 2015, The Belladors, a piano/vocal duo, perform originals and covers with a popular jazz twist. Venue: St Andrew’s Church Time: 7pm – 8.30pm Cost: FREE with retiring collection Audience: ALL

THE MERCHANTS INN CHEESE AND PICKLED EVENING Venue: The Merchants Inn Time: 7pm Cost: FREE Audience: 18+

OPEN SESSION Live music at The Squirrel. Venue: The Squirrel Time: 9pm - late Audience: 18+

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Thursday 2 July 02 JUL FREE

1ST THURSDAYS

Come into town from 5pm and enjoy the festival atmosphere. Take advantage of late night shopping, exciting promotions in the shops, street food and entertainment. Venue: Throughout Rugby Town Centre. Hot Spots can be found in Jubilee Gardens (CV21 2PN), The Clock Towers (CV21 2JR), The Market Place (CV21 3DU), Castle Street Time: 5pm – 8pm Cost: The event is free, but do bring money for shopping and bargains! Audience: All Accessibility: The event is held in the town centre, so access is as normal for a town centre shopping experience

02 JUL 6 ESPRESSIVO ‘Espressivo’ is a group of four professionally trained singers who perform mainly in and around the Midlands. The group consists of: Abigail Rhodes - Soprano, Penny Turnbull - Mezzo Soprano, David Ryan - Tenor, and Mike Fletcher - Baritone. Their accompanist in this concert is Jo Foote. The lovely repertoire ranges from popular opera through musicals to songs from the shows. Venue: St Andrew’s Church Time: 8pm Cost: £8 at door, concessions £6 Refreshments can be bought in the interval. Booking: Pay at the door Audience: ALL

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Thursday 2 July 02 JUL 19 FREE

CAFÉ VIN CINQ ACOUSTIC NIGHT A treat of an evening! Special guest Jimm Zorn will leave you with shivers as he performs his hauntingly beautiful, nightmarish songs with absolute passion. All this topped off with stunning performances from a collection of Rugby’s original artists; Victoria Major, Wax Myrtles Special Structure, Ben Jennings and Behind the Settee. Venue: Café Vin Cinq Time: 9pm - late Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

02 JUL RUGBY WRITERS AND OPEN MIC Rugby Writers present some of their

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LIVE MUSIC + HOG ROAST AT THE MERCHANTS INN Venue: The Merchants Inn Time: 9pm Cost: FREE Audience: 18+

best work from the last year and audience members can read their own work in an open mic format. Venue: Town and County Club Time: 7.45pm – 9.45pm Cost: FREE Audience: Adults

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COMEDY NIGHT

Comedy Night as part of the Rugby Festival of Culture fortnight, with Phil Nichol star of Never Mind The Buzzcocks and The Graham Norton Show, plus Joel Domment, Katie Mulgrew and Carey Marx. Venue: The Benn Hall Time: 7.30pm – 10.30pm Cost: £8 in advance, £10 on the door Audience: Over 18s only

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RHYME TIME Songs and Rhymes with actions. Venue: Rugby Library Time: 11am Cost: FREE Audience: Under 2s with adult

INDEPENDENCE DAY – WEEKEND Celebrate Independence Day all

weekend with American Food, Craft Ales and Ciders. Venue: The Merchants Inn Time: 9pm Cost: FREE Audience: 18+

ANUP BISWAS Charity Recital and Presentation by

international cellist Anup Kumar Biswas Anup Kumar Biswas learned the cello in a mission school for the underprivileged in Kolkata, and has played as a soloist in many of the world’s greatest classical music venues. He has himself devoted the last 21 years to founding and developing a school for the least advantaged in Kolkata, named after Father Mathieson who gave the young Anup his chance. He will talk about his work, and give a recital, accompanied by leading Rugby pianist David King.

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Venue: St Andrew’s Church Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm Cost: £10: £5 for students – pay at the door Audience: All

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WANT TO MEET OTHER YOUNG BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS?

Want to belong to a group for dynamic Business Owners and Industry Professionals who would like to grow their businesses and also help support local community projects? Let’s form a NEW association which will focus on 3 core values: • Relationships • Business Networking • Charity and Community

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The Aim is to have fun Grow your business Increase your network of local business professionals Put something back into your community when you can

You make the rules and decide when and where to meet If you might be interested please contact either Mike at mikefolly@btinternet.com - Advisor or Elizabeth at elizabeth@onebigfish.co.uk - Founder Member

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Friday 3 July

Production sponsored by the three Rotary Clubs of Rugby

MR STINK

Watch the colourful characters from the celebrated David Walliams story come to life in our adaptation of Mr Stink for the open air. Twelve year old Chloe and a very smelly, homeless man - Mr Stink - forge an extraordinary and rewarding friendship that takes them to the heady heights of live television and Downing Street via a garden shed. An outdoor show packed with fun, humour and a heart-warming message, this brand new adaptation of Mr Stink with some audience participation is suitable for the whole family to enjoy.

03 JUL 3

Venue: Caldecott Park Time: 6.30pm to 9.30pm Cost: Adult £12, Child £8, Family £35 (2 adults and 2 children) Booking: Tickets available from Rugby Visitor Centre, 01788 533217 or pay at the gate Audience: Family

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We’ve made Rugby town centre so much better! Cleaner, safer and friendlier. Rugby now offers you an improved, more pleasurable shopping experience. Many of your favourite high street shops, our fantastic independent stores and service, makes Rugby a great town for a fantastic day’s shopping.

There’s just so much happening in Rugby town centre!.. Among our many other claims to fame we are the home of Rugby football. Why not celebrate Rugby’s heritage and culture by attending one of the festival events or visiting one of our renowned restaurants, cafés or bars. Rugby really is the place to relax with friends. Rugby offers its shoppers, visitors and residents a town full of charm and heritage. Rugby really is the place to enjoy and discover.

... discover more in Rugby! www.rugbytowncentre.co.uk

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Friday 3 July DAVID STARKEY – MAGNA CARTA Television celebrity and leading constitutional historian, David Starkey, talks about the charter which celebrates its 800th anniversary this year. An abrasive figure known for his forthright views, David Starkey is the presenter of many popular TV series on topics such as the Tudors, the Monarchy and the Churchills.

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Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7.30pm Cost: £18 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Adults

‘Smart Casual’ by

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Saturday 4 July 04 JUL

ART TRAIL GUIDED WALK A guided walk around the Art Trail in

town. There will also be an opportunity to meet some of the artists.

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MOJO ROGUES Live music at The Squirrel. Venue: The Squirrel Time: 9pm - late Audience: 18+

WARWICKSHIRE POETRY VOICES 2015 SHOWCASE Warwickshire Poetry Voices is back with

a brand new showcase event! Featuring a wide range of classic and contemporary poetry performed by local people, this event will inspire, move and entertain audiences. We are delighted that Warwickshire’s first Young Poet Laureate Lauren Parsons will also perform, and an eclectic and entertaining afternoon of poetry is certainly in store. Venue: Rugby Library Time: 2pm – 3pm Cost: FREE Booking: Tickets are FREE but must be reserved at Rugby Library. Call: 0300 555 8171 Audience: ALL

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PHILHARMONIC CONCERT The music to be performed will include

selections from the music of Porgy And Bess and other Gershwin classics, the songs of Ivor Novello, A selection of Cole Porter’s music, Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F, plus a performance of Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue (Four hands, one piano). Our soloists will be Barbara Rodway (Soprano), John Fletcher (Bass), Rob Colley (Piano), Kevin Robson and Hiroko Ueno (Piano). The orchestra will be comprised of Rugby Philharmonic Choir, and the Conductor will be Mervyn Bethell. Venue: Temple Speech Room Time: 7.30pm Cost: £15.00: £12.50 concession. Under 16 free. Booking: Doreen Long 01788 812802 Audience: ALL

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Saturday 4 July

FROZEN SING A LONG Sing-a-long to Frozen film with Elsa & Anna

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Sing along to Disney’s smash-hit animated musical Frozen at The Benn Hall Inspired by a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, and voiced by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad and Jonathan Groff, this Oscar-winning snowy sensation has become the highest-grossing Disney film of all time and has spawned a succession of instant classic hits, including the globally-popular Let It Go. These events will see Frozen screened in stunning high-definition, with a bouncing snowflake over the lyrics allowing audiences to follow the music, in true sing-along tradition. Venue: The Benn Hall Time: 10.30am and 1.30pm Cost: Adults £12, Children £10 Booking: The Benn Hall on 01788 533719, or via www.thebennhall.com Audience: Children under 14 years must be accompanied by an adult.

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Open Air Music: Saturday 4 July 04 JUL 17 25 FREE

Enjoy some great al-fresco entertainment in the grounds of St Andrew’s Church and John Lees Hall Garden.

ST ANDREW’S CHURCH GROUNDS PAPER STREET SOAP COMPANY 11am – 12.45pm

JOHN LEES HALL GARDEN LINCOLN NOEL 11am – 12.45pm

THE RECORD COVERS 1.30pm – 3.15pm

PETE ‘ TAZ’ MORGAN 1.30pm – 3.15pm

Lively set of songs from Rugby band. Modern Classics, Indie, Folk, Covers… prepare to want a dance!!

2 guitars - 2 voices. Very entertaining duo with their own take on classic indie songs.

Welcome return of Northampton’s virtuoso pianist - one of the happiest and most entertaining musicians around.

Superb saxophonist, playing some of the best loved tunes.

All timings and acts are subject to change. Please check the website for up-to-date information.

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their conductor Niall Doherty for a day’s rehearsal of American music of various genres and take part in an evening concert. Opportunity to listen to lunchtime recital.

Venue: St Peter and St John Church Time: 10am (workshop) Concert begins 7pm Cost: £5 Booking: Essential : yrollins@sky.com 01788 311728 Audience: Workshop suitable for teenagers and above. Concert suitable for all ages

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CHORAL WORKSHOP AND CONCERT Join the Warwickshire Singers under

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INDEPENDENCE DAY – WEEKEND Celebrate Independence Day all

weekend with American Food, Craft Ales and Ciders Venue: The Merchants Inn Time: 9pm Cost: FREE Audience: 18+

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SEE RUGBY PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP Are you aged 14 to 19, with an interest in

photography? See Rugby is a local arts project offering two practical workshops to learn creative photography skills using your mobile phone; DSLRs or compacts are also welcome! See page 12 for further information. BOOK NOW. PLACES ARE LIMITED. Venue: Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Time: 10.15am – 12.30pm Cost: FREE Booking: Email to book: SeeRugby@gmail.com Please include the date you would like to book, your name, age, camera type and any other special requirements. Audience: ages 17 – 19 only Workshop for age 14-16 on 27th June, please see page 14

24 MUNCHKINS AND MONSTERS: BACK IN TIME FOR BREAKFAST See page 13 for further information. Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 11am and 1pm Cost: £5 Booking: Book online: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Ideal for families with children aged 1 – 9 years old.

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04 JUL 19

CAFE VIN CINQ CLASSICAL LUNCH Join us for Lunch and enjoy the beautiful sound of King and Rackham Duo. Playing Violin and Piano in state of the art fashion, their repertoire covers a range from serious and light classical pieces, right through to show tunes and film music. Venue: CafĂŠ Vin Cinq Time:12pm-2pm Cost: FREE Booking: Recommended for those wishing to dine with us. on 01788 541304 Audience: ALL

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A short 40 minute Lunch time concert featuring the enthusiastic Rugby Community Choir. Directed by Bee Long this is a choir of over 40 voices singing a range of popular music and songs from the British Isles. Venue: St Peter and St John Church Time: 1pm – 1.40pm Cost: FREE with retiring collection Audience: ALL

04 JUL 24 FREE

JUST PRESS PLAY – WRITING WORKSHOP Visiting playwright David Calcutt is the

guest speaker at this free workshop hosted by the Rugby Theatre new writers group. Come along to share experiences of writing short plays, find out more about the pitfalls and the rewards, and learn from an experienced professional! Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 3pm – 6pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

WARWICKSHIRE YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA AND JAZZ SALON ROUGE WYJO is a funky group of young

musicians who play music from the swing/latin/rock repertoires from the 1920s to the present day. The band enjoys increasing popularity with audiences across the country and beyond; they have been on tour to Ireland, Spain and Italy, and, in 2009, received a Silver Award at the National Concert Band Festival. Their new Director, Beccy Bernamont, has been involved with the band for many years, having first taken part as a young saxophonist. Since taking over in September, 2014, she has added pieces by Gordon Goodwin, Charles Mingus and Fleetwood Mac, which have quickly become favourites for the group. Jazz Salon Rouge present their renowned programme of traditional jazz and vintage music for your perfect enjoyment of a summer’s evening! Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7.30pm Cost: £10 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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Sunday 5 July 05 JUL 24

WORDS, AN EVENING OF POETRY AND SONG Come and join us for another of our

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INDIANA VISION PRESENTS THE RUGBY FILM FESTIVAL A cut above your usual film screening, come and meet with like-minded film enthusiasts while indulging in some local cinema at the unique surroundings of ‘Mr Robinson’s Barbershop’.

entertaining evenings of poetry and song. This time, our very own poets, and our guest poet, look forward to welcoming you in our intimate and friendly studio space. Our guest poet is David Calcutt, a widely published author, playwright and poet. He will be reading from his two pamphlets of poetry, “Road Kill” and “Through the Woods”, as well as his more recent work. He draws his themes and imagery from the natural world, myth and folklore, and much of his work explores ideas of memory and loss.

Venue: Mr Robinson’s Barbershop Time: 7pm Cost: FREE Audience: Suitable for all the family – Under 16s accompanied by Adults

Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 7.30pm Cost: £4 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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Sunday 5 July

SCOUTING FOR GIRLS

Live performance by highly popular band. Scouting For Girls will be performing some of their hits like “She’s So Lovely”“This Ain’t a Love Song” and “Without You”. Venue: The Benn Hall Time: 7pm Cost: £25 (standing only) Booking: Booking through Benn Hall on 01788 533719 or www.bennhall.co.uk Audience: Over 18’s only.

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TCHAIKOWSKY CONCERT Popular works by Tchaikowsky arranged for Strings including:• • • • • •

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Nut Cracker Suite (excerpt) Chanson Triste Variations on a Rococo theme for Cello soloist and string Orchestra Legend Serenade for Strings

Check the website www.stringfest.co.uk in June for updates. There will be workshops earlier in the day for all standards of players – contact Alan Broadbent if interested on 01788 543496 or email alancbroadbent@gmail.com Venue: Temple Speech Room Time: 4.45pm – 6pm Cost: Tickets £8, and £10 (Children half-price). Booking: Tickets available from www.stringfest.co.uk, “Sounds” on Church Street (01788 536752) and Rugby Visitor Centre Audience: All. Children under 16 to be accompanied

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INDEPENDENCE DAY – WEEKEND Celebrate Independence Day all

weekend with American Food, Craft Ales and Ciders. Venue: The Merchants Inn Time: 9pm Cost: FREE Audience: 18+

OPERAUPCLOSE - THE BARBER OF SEVILLE Sung in English, Rossini’s plucky comedy has been transported to Jane Austen’s England, a world of rich, eligible bachelors, feisty heroines and snobbish relations familiar from much-loved BBC costume dramas. Obsequious Doctor Bartleby has designs on his ward Rosina, but she is far more interested in the attentions of a handsome stranger (actually a womanising Count in disguise). The whole affair is stagemanaged by Figaro, the barber who knows everyone’s business and can fix your hair and love life with ease. New English version by Robin NortonHale presented by this Olivier AwardWinning innovative company. Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7pm Cost: £18 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Teenagers and Adults

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STORY IN THE PARK

Join Maisy Mouse and Daddy Mouse in a brand new interactive adventure for your little ones. Now in its 4th year, Story in the Park will delight and entertain the family with a charming tale performed within the magical setting of Caldecott Park.

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RUGBY’S BEST-KEPT-SECRET WEDDING VENUE

& Opening Soon, Bijou Country House Hotel & Restaurant Catthorpe Manor Estate, just 5 miles from Rugby, is thrilled to announce the approval of a license to hold Civil Marriages in their delightfully unique new ceremony space, ‘The Glade’. This enchanting spot, filled with bluebells from April to May, surrounded by mature woodland and filled with the music of birdsong, will be available for civil ceremonies, vow-renewals, hand-fastings and blessings for couples wishing to hold their special occasion at this beautiful estate.

Image courtesy of Grace Elkin Photography

One of Rugby’s longest established wedding venues, Catthorpe Manor has been undergoing a major renovation this year and the manor house will re-open later in 2015 with 20 stunning, sympathetically designed en-suite bedrooms, an elegant restaurant, headed-up by the venue’s excellent new head chef, James Craggs, a comfortable new bar and lounge area and beautifully refurbished reception rooms. To register your interest in the new hotel accommodation or to speak with one of the team about holding an event or wedding at this magnificent venue, please contact the office on 01788 860599 or email functions@catthorpemanor.co.uk

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EVENTS COMING SOON! An Evening with Aggers.

Hammertime Horror Murder Mystery Dinner.

RNLI Charity Quiz Night.

A Celebration of Local Musicians.

Friday 5th June, 7pm-12am. £35pp OR £325 per table of 10. A delicious 3-course dinner in the company of one of Cricket’s most popular sports personalities, Jonathan Agnew. Informal meet & greet from 7pm, dinner at 8pm, followed by a talk from Jonathan & Q&A to conclude.

Friday 12th June, 7pm-12am. £10pp. Charity Evening Includes hot buffet dinner. Contact Graham Warren on graham. warren8@btinternet.com or mobile 07909 644348 to book tickets.

A Sportsman’s Dinner with Martin Corry.

Friday 11th September, 7pm -12am. £35pp OR £325 per table of 10. To celebrate the Rugby World Cup, Catthorpe Manor will be welcoming ex-England Captain and Leicester Tigers player, Martin Corry as their special guest. Includes 3-course dinner.’

Curry & Comedy.

Friday 25th September, 7pm-12am. Tickets £14pp (show only) Or £17.50 (with meal) A lively evening with hilarious entertainment from BBC1’s Live at the Apollo’s Joe Lycett, Mock the Week’s Holly Walsh, upcoming act Paul McMullan and compere Ryan Gough.

Autumn Wedding Fair.

Sunday 11th October, 11am-3pm. Free Entry Find dozens of the very best local and national wedding suppliers and experts all under one roof at Catthorpe Manor’s annual Autumn Wedding Fair.

Saturday 31st October, 7pm-12am. £30pp One of the UK’s leading Murder Mystery Companies, Murder-onthe-Side presents this chilling and highly entertaining evening, with lots of opportunity for audience participation….if you dare! Includes a delicious Halloween themed 3-course dinner.

Saturday 21st November, 6pm-12.30am £10pp. Enjoy an evening in the company of several seriously talented local bands, with expertly played covers as well as original music on offer, plus local ales, ciders and delicious home-made food available from the bar. Visit www.catthorpemanor.co.uk/events for a list of the bands attending.

Bridal Fashion Show & Weddings Showcase.

Thursday 26th November, 6pm-9pm. Free entry. A fantastic free event, in partnership with Sammie Lou Bridal Couture & Make My Day Events; a magnificent display of bridal wear, wedding outfits, event décor, floristry, photography and much more. Fashion show starts 7pm.

Handcrafted Christmas Market.

Sunday 6th December, 10am-3pm. Free entry. The halls will be decked with boughs of holly and twinkling with Christmas charm this December at Catthorpe Manor. The market will feature dozens of local crafters and artists, delicious Christmas treats, mulled wine & a very special guest with his sack-full of gifts. (N.B. an admission charge to Santa’s Grotto will apply)

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CHRISTMAS PARTY NIGHTS

Catthorpe Manor offer some of the very best Christmas parties around, with excellent home-cooked, beautifully presented food and only the best and most authentic, professional tribute bands and musicians for entertainment. Tickets are on sale now and are expected to sell out really quickly, so don’t delay…. pick your favourite and get in touch today!

The Saturday Night Bee Gees. Friday 4th December, 6.30-12.30am. £35pp The UK’s Number 1 Bee Gees tribute; their truly powerhouse performance will transport guests through the formidable song-writing talents of The Bee Gees. The performance will also feature their outstanding repertoire of multi-million selling hit songs written for and recorded by many of the world's top artistes. Includes 3-course dinner & disco until late.

Motown & Mojitos. Sat 5th December, 6.30pm-12.30am. £30pp A wonderful live show from Motown Devotions, performing classics from The Temptations, Martha Reeves and The Supremes, songs from sister act, northern soul, Tamla and disco sounds from the days of Studio 54. Includes 3-course dinner, Cranberry Mojitos served on arrival and disco until late.

Buffet & Boogie Night with the Viperlounge Boys. Thurs 10th & Thurs 17th December. 6.30pm-12am. £22pp Two fabulous evenings with this exceptional covers band and their vast repertoire of hits! A relaxed, informal evening of great music and fabulous food. Includes 2-course Italian inspired buffet. Live performance and disco until Midnight.

Pure Magic, Queen Tribute. Friday 11th December, 6.30-12.30am. £35pp One of the UK’s leading tributes to Freddy Mercury & Queen, Pure Magic recreate the very essence of Freddie’s stage charisma and present a performance of Queen classics that will leave you gasping at the wonderful interpretation of the great man. Includes 3-course dinner and disco until late.

Take@That & Bootleg Barlow. Friday 18th December, 6.30pm-12.30am. £35pp The UK’s leading Gary Barlow impersonator and one of the top Take That tribute bands deliver a high energy performance, with classics from the 90’s and post-reunion, to give you an evening you’ll simply ‘Never Forget’. Includes 3-course dinner and disco until late.

ABBA Revival. Saturday 19th December, 6.30pm-12.30am. £35pp Back by hugely popular demand! Winners of the official National Tribute Awards 2013, this sound-alike, look-alike band are, without a doubt, the best ABBA tribute to emerge from the UK. Includes 3-course dinner and disco until late.

Casino Royale Ball. New Year’s Eve. 6.30pm – 1am. £85pp. An evening of Vegas style extravagance with Kir Royale on arrival, a sublime 5-course dinner, ‘Fun Casino’, 1.5hr powerhouse performance from one of the UK’s most authentic Dame Shirley Bassey tributes, Rachael Roberts, disco and dancing and Champagne toast at midnight.

Tickets for Christmas parties are available now from the office on 01788 860599 (Mon-Fri). 2% surcharge applies for credit card bookings. Full payment should be made at point of booking OR Get your tickets online at www.wegottickets.co.uk (booking fee applies) For more information about all the events at Catthorpe Manor, including details on how to book accommodation, visit us at www.catthorpemanor.co.uk or follow us on Facebook


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CIDER WITH ROSIE Poet Laurie Lee was born in 1914 in a

small Cotswold village, and grew up during a time of change when the rural traditions of past centuries were being swept aside in the path of twentiethcentury progress. His autobiography Cider with Rosie, a poetic evocation of his childhood, has become a modern classic. James Roose-Evan’s stage adaptation is presented here in an intimate studio setting as a rehearsed reading. Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 7.30pm Cost: £4 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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Tuesday 7 July

VAVARA LLOYD MAGGS - PIANO RECITAL

World-class pianist Varvara plays Beethoven and Chopin. Born St Petersburg 1980, a legendary child pianist in Russia as concert artist, concerto soloist, later accompanist and chamber musician, Varvara has lived in Coventry for ten years, giving recitals across the UK and enriching the cultural life of Coventry and Rugby. Venue: St Andrew’s Church Time: 1pm – 2pm Cost: FREE with retiring collection Audience: Lovers of classical piano music of all ages except very young infants.

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RHYME TIME Songs and Rhymes with actions

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Venue: Rugby Library Time: 11am Cost: FREE Audience: Under 2’s with adult

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OPEN SESSION Live music at The Squirrel. Venue: The Squirrel Time: 9pm - late Audience: 18+

JUST PRESS PLAY A series of newly-written short plays. Be CHURCH VESTMENTS FASHION SHOW Come and see a range of St Andrew’s

prepared for laughter, fear, surprises and tears. Besides our usual home at Rugby Theatre, we are bringing the power of performance to different audiences, with some new venues – a pub, a flower shop and a matinee performance in the museum! The event will include Rugby Theatre’s entry from June’s Lighthorne Festival of One Act Plays.

Venue: St Andrew’s Church Time: 7.30-9.30 pm Cost: £8 includes wine and nibbles Booking: Tickets at the door or via e: officeatrugbychurch.org.uk Audience: Families

Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7.30pm Cost: £4 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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LITTLE DISCOVERIES -SPECTACULAR SUN GLASSES! Inspired by our Bathing Beauties

TEA DANCE Music by “Bert on the Keyboard”

exhibition, create your very own crazy sunglasses in this drop in session. Venue: Rugby Art Gallery and Museum Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm Cost: FREE Audience: Families

Venue: The Benn Hall Time: 1.30pm – 4pm Cost: £3.50, includes tea and cake. Booking: The Benn Hall on 01788 533719, or via www.thebennhall.com Audience: Over 18s

WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY MUSIC SERVICE 200 young performers from schools

across Rugby will perform together at this Musical Extravaganza from Warwickshire County Music Service.

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The concert will feature students at all stages of their musical journey from school based ‘Upbeat’ groups to area music centre groups and will highlight strings, wind and percussion. Venue: Temple Speech Room Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm Cost: £5 adults , £3 concessions Booking: CMS office 01926 742630 Audience: ALL

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Thursday 9 July 09 JUL 2

WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY MUSIC SERVICE 150 young performers from schools

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Venue: Town and County Club Time: 7.30pm Cost: £4 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

across Rugby will perform together at this Musical Extravaganza from Warwickshire County Music Service. The concert will feature students at all stages of their musical journey from school based ‘Upbeat’ groups to area music centre groups and will highlight ukulele, guitar, recorder and brass.

prepared for laughter, fear, surprises and tears. Besides our usual home at Rugby Theatre, we are bringing the power of performance to different audiences, with some new venues – a pub, a flower shop and a matinee performance in the museum! The event will include Rugby Theatre’s entry from June’s Lighthorne Festival of One Act Plays.

STEPHEN RAINE - PIANO RECITAL British pianist Stephen Raine graduated from the

London College of Music with First Class Honours in 2013. He was born in Durham and began studying music at the age of 6 before moving to London to pursue a career as a pianist. This season, Stephen continues to perform regularly around the UK and in April this year he recorded his first commercial album containing works of J.S. Bach and Beethoven. The programme will include works by J.S. Bach and Mozart with free refreshments in the interval. For more info visit www.stephenraine.com Venue: Lawrence Sheriff School Time: 7.30pm – 9.15pm Cost: Adult - £12 Children Under 16/ Students - £6 Bookings: Tickets can be purchased on the door or in advance by emailing: tickets@stephenraine.com Audience: ALL

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SCIROCCO WIND ENSEMBLE In 1995, a group of local

instrumentalists formed The Scirocco Wind Ensemble. They just happened to play flutes, clarinets and saxophones and have stuck with this combination ever since, producing their unique sound. The ensemble has gone from strength to strength and its 20 members have performed at many events in and around Rugby and beyond. This special 20th anniversary concert is not to be missed and will feature a wide variety of styles, including popular classics, music from the shows and television, and wellknown orchestral/band standards. Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7.30pm Cost: £8 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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ALEXANDRA ARMS SUMMER BEER FESTIVAL Get down to the Alexandra Arms for

the start of their summer beer festival. A wide selection of award winning real ales. A selection of cheeses to suit, available throughout the day.An acoustic open Mic night from 8pm. Venue: Alexandra Arms Time: 12:00 onwards Cost: FREE entry Audience: 18+

GUMBO, GRITS AND BLUES WITH THE BEARCATS Join us from 7pm and celebrate New Orleans Blues style, over all 3 floors of the restaurant and bar. Fantastic blues from the Bearcats Blues Band, along with Delta slide and blues from Simon Crane. Food will be served southern

style! Gumbo, cornbread, mac n cheese and plenty more and plenty of it! Glass of fizz for everyone on arrival, and £4.00 cocktails too. Come along and party! Venue: Café Vin Cinq Time: 7pm-midnight Cost: £16.50 Booking: Essential on 01788 541304 Audience: ALL

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A chance to taste, smell and buy some tasty treats from a variety of stalls selling a mouth-watering array of high quality food and drinks. Venue: Market Place Time: 10am - 4pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

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CROWN JEWELS A celebration of English song

Rugby Operatic Society are proud to present their latest extravaganza – performing well known English music to bring a tear to the eye and warm the heart.

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Venue: The Arnold house Time: 7.30 – 9.45 with an interval Cost: £8 per ticket on the door Booking: Pre bookable through the website or by calling Stuart on 07881 505558 Audience: All ages can come and enjoy the music

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Friday 10 July ALEXANDRA ARMS SUMMER BEER FESTIVAL A wide selection of award winning ales. A selection of savoury smoked meats available with salad and chunky bread rolls.

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Venue: Alexandra Arms Time: 12:00 onwards Cost: FREE entry Audience: 18+

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JUST PRESS PLAY A series of newly-written short plays. Be

prepared for laughter, fear, surprises and tears. Besides our usual home at Rugby Theatre, we are bringing the power of performance to different audiences, with some new venues – a pub, a flower shop and a matinee performance in the museum! The event will include Rugby Theatre’s entry from June’s Lighthorne Festival of One Act Plays. Venue: Garden Gate Studio Time: 7.30pm Cost: £4 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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RHYME TIME Songs and Rhymes with actions. Venue: Rugby Library Time: 11am Cost: FREE Audience: Under 2s with adult

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Saturday 11 July 11 JUL 8

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JUST PRESS PLAY A series of newly-written short plays. Be

prepared for laughter, fear, surprises and tears. Besides our usual home at Rugby Theatre, we are bringing the power of performance to different audiences, with some new venues – a pub, a flower shop and a matinee performance in the museum! The event will include Rugby Theatre’s entry from June’s Lighthorne Festival of One Act Plays. Venue: Rugby Art Gallery & Museum Time: 2pm Cost: £4 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

8 THE ROYAL SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK SUMMER EXHIBITION An exhibition celebrating a year of beautiful embroidered works.

Venue: Floor One Gallery, Rugby Art Gallery & Museum Time: Monday – Saturday 10 am – 5pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL Jacobean-style crewelwork embroidery by Rita Masters 2015

11 JUL 7

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A MUSIC FESTIVAL FOR ALL THE FAMILY Big Help Management presents:

Festival Fun for all the family Eat, drink, enjoy local craft stalls, and watch some of the best young music performers from Rugby and Central England as they sing a variety of original songs and popular covers. Performances from national stars of Teenstar UK and that TV programme we know you all love. Bring your camera and autograph book. Some surprise guests! Venue: Arnold House Time: 1pm – 4pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

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Open Air Music: Saturday 11 July 11 JUL 17 25 FREE

Enjoy some great al-fresco entertainment in the grounds of St Andrew’s Church and John Lees Hall Garden.

ST ANDREW’S CHURCH GROUNDS DUKES JETTY 11am – 12.45pm

One of Rugby’s finest bands. Making a welcome return to the town With their catchy indie tunes and their classic ‘beatle’ stlye harmonies The Dukes Jetty have been wowing audiences for many years.

IAN HILL QUARTET 1.30pm – 3.15pm

Rugby sax player Ian Hill playing classic jazz with a bunch of the finest musicians around.

All timings and acts are subject to change. Please check the website for up-to-date information.

JOHN LEES HALL GARDEN DAVE BROADFIELD 11am – 12.15pm

One of Rugby’s finest country/ cajun/ folk /blues singers. Well crafted songs played and sung in a beautifully understated way - lovely guy - great act.

TEMPTING FATE 12.30pm – 1.45pm

A fine acoustic duo - 2 guitars and a great vocal - singing an ecletic mix of songs which will often come as a surprise from an acoustic duo!!

GEORGE MCCRANOR 2pm– 3.15pm

George McCranor, Renewable Fool and Pillock of the Community singing Hidden Treasures and Guilty Pleasures.

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14 BILTON SILVER TRAINING BAND A short 40 minute lunchtime concert BONEYARD BLUES BAND Live music at The Squirrel. Venue: The Squirrel Time: 9pm - late Audience: 18+

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featuring all the groups within this unique large youth band, led by their Director Diane Fisher. With over 50 members and a full sized Percussion Section they make a wonderful sound in the lively acoustics of this church. Venue: St Peter and St John Church Time: 1pm – 1.40pm Cost: FREE with retiring collection Audience: ALL

THE STRAWHOUSE SINGERS IN CONCERT Rugby’s successful vocal group – The

Strawhouse Singers - featuring 16 amazing young voices will host a full night of live music from the movies, charts and theatre. Guests include The Big Help Academy, rising stars from around the UK and an exclusive performance by “The Invisible Friends”. Venue: Arnold House Time: 7pm – 9.45pm Cost: £10 in Advance £15 on the door Booking: https://www.ticketsource. co.uk/date/167475 Audience: ALL

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FASCINATING RHYTHM Fascinating Rhythm, after the Gershwin

song of the same name, is a finely-tuned quartet featuring four of the Midland’s most accomplished musicians. Dedicated to bringing the great American songbook, and jazz in its most accessible form, to new audiences, they have reached out beyond a traditional jazz audience to a

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wider popularity with those with more mainstream taste. Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7.30pm Cost: £10 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

SUMMER SONG Soprano Jessica Smith, tenor William

Griffiths & pianist Mervyn Bethell perform vocal classics from Italy, Spain, France & Hollywood, spanning four centuries of “Latin” culture, from madrigals of Caccini through Grand Opera to hit songs of Enrico Caruso, Tino Rossi, Maurice Chevalier, Andrea Bocelli. Something to delight every taste.

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THE ARTISTS TABLE Members of the Rugby & District Art

Society will take turns demonstrating various skills in the café environment. Venue: Café Vin Cinq Time: 10am – 4pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

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Venue: Bacco Lounge café bar Time: 7pm – 10pm Cost: Free to customers of Bacco Lounge Booking: Booking for tables of 8 persons or more. Fewer, just come. Tel: 01788 567668 e: bacco@ thelounges.co.uk Audience: Suitable for accompanied children, grown up teenagers, families.

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MUNCHKINS AND MONSTERS: BACK IN TIME FOR BREAKFAST See page 13 for further information.

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Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 11am and 1pm Cost: £5 Booking: Book online: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Ideal for families with children aged 1 – 9 years old.

ONE WORLD CONCERT Celebrating cultures from around the world with music, song, dance and refreshments

11 JUL 24

Venue: Rugby Methodist Church Centre Time: 7pm – 9.30pm Cost: Tickets £5 per person; families £12 – ticket price includes refreshments Booking: rmccoffice95@gmail.com or call Regina on 07774269983 Audience: ALL

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COMMUNITY FEST Line up includes : ALEXANDRA ARMS SUMMER BEER FESTIVAL BARBEQUE Get down to the Alexandra Arms for an afternoon Barbeque. Saturday evening sees White Men Can’t Funk performing live from 8.30pm onwards. Venue: Alexandra Arms Time: 12:00 onwards Cost: FREE entry Audience: 18+

• Rugby FM • A singer from the Bangladesh welfare assc (BWAR) • Shaun.e.b. Reggae legends Roar cheerleaders • LCI (Lighthouse Chapel International Gospel choir) • G Force martial arts demos • Crazy horse’s bouncy castles & Tea cup ride • Some of the Bikes from the Bikefest

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Venue: Caldecott Park Time: 11am to 6pm Cost: FREE Audience: ALL

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Sunday 12 July 12 JUL

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MUNCHKINS AND MONSTERS: BACK IN TIME FOR BREAKFAST See page 13 for further information. Venue: Rugby Theatre Tea Bar Time: 11am and 1pm Cost: £5 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: Ideal for families with children aged 1 – 9 years old.

BOOK MAGIC Come and listen to children’s stories and enjoy craft fun.

Venue: Rugby Library Time: 2pm Cost: FREE Audience: Families

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INDIANA VISION PRESENTS THE RUGBY FILM FESTIVAL A cut above your usual film screening,

come and meet with like-minded film enthusiasts while indulging in some local cinema at the unique surroundings of ‘Mr Robinson’s Barbershop’. Venue: Mr Robinson’s Barbershop Time: 7pm Cost: FREE Audience: Suitable for all the family – Under 16s accompanied by Adults

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ALEXANDRA ARMS SUMMER BEER FESTIVAL - FAMILY BBQ AND MUSIC Bring your family to join us for a

relaxing afternoon of food and music; an afternoon barbecue will be complimented by an acoustic set from local musicians in the garden. Venue: Alexandra Arms Time: 12:00 onwards Cost: FREE entry Audience: 18+

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TWISTED WORDS – OPEN MIC Blimey Charlie! Stone the crows! call

your Dad! Twisted Words monthly poetry open mic is on at The Squirrel to celebrate the Festival of Culture! We’ve got all the good poems. Poems that can tuck their shirt in perfectly with one quick hand movement, poems that can train a falcon, poems that can pop a bottle open with a lighter and poems that would help your nana cross a busy road. Say your piece. Come in! (and bring a soup spoon). Venue: The Squirrel Time: 6pm - late Cost: FREE Audience: Adults

FESTIVAL GALA CONCERT Rugby’s 2015 Festival of Culture closes

with a special celebration - a gala concert in the presence of the Mayor and Festival Organisers. Rugby Theatre has put together an evening of musical theatre and entertainment celebrating young people in performance and the great contribution they make to the town, and which the town makes to them. Venue: Rugby Theatre Time: 7pm Cost: £12 Booking: www.rugbytheatre.co.uk Audience: ALL

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