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Refelcting on Nine Years as Dean of Chelmsford Cathedral
We arrived here in Chelmsford on New Year’s Day 2014. Probably not a great day to move house as even tracking down somewhere to eat that evening was a challenge!
Chelmsford looked very different back then. What we think of today as Bond Streetthat whole area around John Lewis - was simply a massive (and very ugly) informal car park. That is almost impossible to remember now. And of course the population has continued to grow; not simply outer estates like Beaulieu Park, but office block after office block being turned into flats. That has mostly been good news for the city centre, but it feels quite challenging for the provision of public services like GP surgeries.
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In those early years Chelmsford felt like a big town rather than a small city. But a whole range of things - including John Lewis, and population growth, and lots of new restaurants, and (I would inevitably suggest) the growing profile of Chelmsford Cathedral as public space for all - has created a new sense of our civic life together and the things that make this a good place to live.
Indeed, the Queen’s visit in May 2014 felt like part of all that. Yes, Her Majesty’s visit was to mark the centenary of Chelmsford Cathedral, but it really felt like her personal endorsement of our status as a city. It has been great over the years seeing the knitting together of so many networks in the city centre, and certainly from the cathedral’s perspective, the Gaia installation in October 2022 felt like a great celebration of that as each day we saw 4,000 people enjoying this beautiful space.
My ministry as Dean has not been just about Chelmsford of course. As Dean I’ve had a brief right across the churches and communities of east London and Essex (ie, the ancient county of Essex). It’s been fascinating getting to know extraordinarily diverse places and people from Saffron Walden to Southend and from Canning Town to Clactonon-Sea.
Inevitably, I need to say something about the pandemic. I went on my first ever period of study leave in October 2019. Apparently clergy are meant to get these every 10 years, but in 30 years this hadn’t come my way! It was amazing. I spent two months back in Oxford, reading, writing, talking, walking. That was followed by a family Christmas in France at the community of Taizé, and New Year with our Slovenian in-laws in Ljubljana. That was wonderful and followed for me by a 30-day silent retreat in North Wales, which was a really life-changing experience. I guess I had all sorts of ideas about what happened next when I got back to Chelmsford. But three weeks later the first lockdown began.
As many people have noted, it is hard now to remember the sequence of the lockdowns or quite how it all fitted together. We all had both very different and quite similar experiences. Similar because we lost the same freedoms. But different because our circumstances were different. I was deeply aware of the loneliness of so many. At the same time many of us found ourselves in lockdown with quite a few members of our family and that too could of course have its stresses.
As a priest, the most difficult aspect of lockdown was the funerals. Every part of it was difficult. You couldn’t meet the family face-toface. Numbers were massively restricted. We couldn’t sing. And even if it wasn’t a covid-related death, it was treated as if it might have been. I think we all worked very hard to make it a genuine human experience, but it was very hard.
For so many of us lookdown also brought us Zoom. A really helpful technology, but eventually the days came to be crammed with 6, 7, 8, even 9 or 10 hours of Zoom calls. It was exhausting. By contrast, another technology was really transformative for many churches and certainly for the cathedral: the discovery that we could live-stream services and teaching and that people actually wanted to be part of it! The enduring gift for the cathedral is that every day, some 20 to 30 people join in a simple morning prayer service live-streamed from the cathedral, and they have become a real community, praying for one another, looking out for each other.
Now, we are all still living through the post-pandemic period. We are still a bit battered. I guess the big thing has been learning that quite a lot has changed permanently - that maybe ‘normal’ never was normal. That’s going to take quite a long time to get used to in the cathedral, the city and the diocese. Yet, I leave the cathedral in good heart with a vision for the future and a sense of promise.
As for me (and my wife, family and cat), we are off to a small village in East Sussex where I’ll be the half-time parish priest. This isn’t about stopping or even slowing down, but developing a new rhythm where I am able to have deeper space to read, prayer, write, think, reflectan invitation to greater solitude, stillness and silence that goes right back to the beginning of my calling. Another exciting step on the adventure!
Nicholas Henshall
February
Friday 17th
Chelmsford Social Club - Black Frog Presents: The Overtures
Chelmsford Theatre - Tap Factory
Hot Box - The Tier Lauch Party
Saturday 18th
Chelmsford Theatre - Dreams of Fleetwood Mac
Chelmsford Theatre - Carl Hutchinson: Watch Till the End
Hatfield Peverel Village Hall - The Jam Project
Hot Box - Ghost Car
Village Hall (Wickham Bishops) - Wickham Bishops Jazz Club:
Paula Jackman’s Jazz Masters (6.30 for 7.30pm - contact Pete: wickhambishopsjazzclub@gmail.com - 07548 775 777)
Sunday 19th
Chelmsford Theatre - Chelmsford Dance Centre Specatular
Hylands Estate - Open Day
Monday 20th
Hot Box - Chelmsford Chess Club night
Sandon School - Scottish Country Dancing (7.30pm - 9.30pmwww.sandonscotdance.org.uk - sandonscotdance@gmail.com)
Tuesday 21st
Central Baptist Church (Victoria Road South) ECC Retirement Fellowship monthly meeting (2-4pm - new members welcome)
Widford Village Hall (turn left at Chandlers) - Country Dancing (barn dance - 7.50pm - £2 - 01245 475 660)
Woolpack - Quiz
Wednesday 22nd
Hot Box - Radio City Sessions: Alyssa Bonagura + The Jackson
Line + Eddy Smith
Trinity Methodist Church - Hilary McGrady, Director General of the National Trust, will be speaking (7.45pm)
Thursday 23rd
Chelmsford Theatre - Jimeoin: the Craic!
Chelmsford Theatre - NT Live: Othello
Hot Box - Uber Jam
The Lion Inn - The Official Comedy Club
Friday 24th
Chelmsford Social Club - Black Frog Presents: The Verity/ Bromham Band
Chelmsford Theatre - Showaddywaddy: 50th Anniversary
Concert Tour
Hot Box - Hinge + Bo Weevil + No Time to Waste
RAFA Club (Hall Street) - Chair yoga
Saturday 25th
Chelmsford Social Club - Little Dave & the Sun Sessions
Chelmsford Theatre - The Carpenters Story
Hot Box - Three Birds Blind EP Launch + Dean Frost
Sunday 26th
Chelmsford Theatre - Syd Lawrence Orchestra: In the Mood for Miller
South Hanningfield Village Hall (South Hanningfield Road CM3
8HL) - Table Top Sale (9am -1pm - vallisc@aol.com)
Tuesday 28th
Widford Village Hall (turn left at Chandlers) - Country Dancing (barn dance, £2 - 7.50pm - 01245 475 660)
Woolpack - Quiz
March
Wednesday 1st
Friends Meeting House (Rainsford Road) - CRAG Retirement Group (monthly meeting - 9.30am - First visit free)
Wednesday 1st (cont...)
Rettendon Lodge (Battlesbridge) - Belvedere Jazz & Music
Supper Club: Dave Browning’s Jazz Cats Sextet (7.45pm - to book phone Phil on 07850 607 075)
Thursday 2nd
Chelmsford Theatre - Dreamcoat Stars
Hot Box - Open System
Friday 3rd
Chelmsford Social Club - Black Frog Presents: Martin Turner (ex-Wishbone Ash)
Hot Box - Stark + MetroGlow + BrokenAtoms
RAFA Club (Hall Street) - Chair Yoga
Saturday 4th
Chelmsford Theatre - Come What May: The Ultimate Tribute to Moulin Rouge
Chelmsford Theatre - Pinocchio
Hot Box - Boogie in the Box
RAFA Club (Hall Street) - Coffee morning (10am to 1pm)
Sunday 5th
Chelmsford Theatre - Act First
Monday 6th
Hot Box - Chelmsford Chess Club Night
Sandon School - Scottish Country Dancing (7.30pm - 9.30pm - www.sandonscotdance.org.uk, sandonscotdance@gmail.com)
Tuesday 7th
Old Court Theatre - Stockholm
Woolpack - Quiz
Wednesday 8th
Chelmsford Theatre - An Evening with Joe Cornish
Chelmsford Theatre - Danny Baker: At Last... The Saudage
Sandwich Tour
Hot Box - The Big Music Quiz
Old Court Theatre - Stockholm
Patch - Talk on the London to Clacton-on-Sea railway (7pmemail info@chelmsfordcivicsociety.co.uk to book)
Rettendon Lodge (Battlesbridge) - Belvedere Jazz & Music
Supper Club: The Essex Hot Five (7.45pm - to book, call Phil on 07850 607 075)
Thursday 9th
Chelmsford Theatre - Abigail’s Party
Hot Box - Open Mic Night
Old Court Theatre - Stockholm
Friday 10th
Chelmsford Social Club - Black Frog Presents: Some Kinda Wonderful (celebrating Stevie Wonder)
Chelmsford Theatre - Abigail’s Party
F Cookes (Moulsham Street) - An Evening of Soul & Motown with Michael Winchester
Old Court Theatre - Stockholm
RAFA Club (Hall Street) - Chair yoga
Saturday 11th
Chelmsford Theatre - Abigail’s Party
Old Court Theatre - Stockholm
Hot Box - Vigilantes
RAFA Club (Hall Street) - Coffee morning (10am to 1pm)
The UB - Playlister
Sunday 12th
Channels Estate - Wedding Show
Chelmer Valley High School - 2023 Lace and Craft Fair
Chelmsford Theatre - Mary Cassatt: Painting the Modern Woman
Hot Box - Jazz Sundays with Zak Barrett
Monday 13th
Hot Box - Chelmsford Chess Club Night
Tuesday 14th
Sandon School - Scottish Country Dancing (7.30pm - 9.30pmwww.sandonscotdance.org.uk - sandonscotdance@gmail.com)
Widford Village Hall (turn left at Chandlers) - country dancing (barn dance, £2 - 7.50pm - 01245 475 660)
Woolpack - Quiz
Wednesday 15th
Chelmsford Theatre - Cinderella: The Chelmsford Ballet Company
Hot Box - Control Voltage (electronic music open mic)
Rettendon Lodge (Battlesbridge) - Belvedere Jazz & Music
Supper Club: Julian Stringle & Dominic Ashworth Qnt (7.45pmto book phone Phil on 07850 607 075)
The UB - Pub Quiz
Thursday 16th
Central Park - The 3foot People Festival Party
Chelmsford Theatre - Cinderella: The Chelmsford Ballet Company
Hot Box - Ignition: Existentialist + Mechro Morph + Xenomyiasis
Friday 17th
Central Park - The 3foot People Festival Party
Chelmsford Social Club - Black Frog Presents: Hamish Stuart (Average White Band)
Chelmsford Theatre - Cinderella: The Chelmsford Ballet Company
Hot Box - Model Man
Saturday 18th
Central Park - The 3foot People Festival Party
Central Park - Fling Cabaret Extravagasm
Chelmsford Theatre - Cinderella: The Chelmsford Ballet Company
The Swan (Bicknacre) - Music Bingo
Sunday 19th
Chelmsford Theatre - Making Headway
Hylands Estate - Open Day with Hot Box Live
Chelmsford Theatre Launches Membership Scheme, Café and 2023 Panto
Chelmsford Theatre has announced a brand new membership scheme, the opening of its first ever café, and the release of tickets for its 2023 pantomime production. The announcement follows the transformation of the theatre’s front-of-house spaces during a six month refurbishment programme.
New Membership Scheme Rewards Theatre Goers
The launch of the theatre’s very first membership scheme will allow all theatre goers to access some brilliant benefits while supporting the arts at their local theatre. Whether you visit Chelmsford Theatre twice a week or twice a year, the rewards on offer will give you better access to a world of entertainment. There are two tiers to the membership scheme. At £35 and £55 annually.
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Members can be among the very first to snap up tickets with priority booking for selected shows. They’ll also get access to special member offers, free ticket postage, waived transaction fees and will receive exclusive membership newsletters.
For the most dedicated supporters, £55 a year grants Chelmsford premium members all the above benefits, as well as a 20% discount in the theatre café, a 10% discount in theatre bars, and flexible ticket exchanges.
How to Join the Membership Scheme Memberships help theatres to achieve more. They help support our productions, community events, and education workshops; allowing more people than ever before to access and enjoy the arts. To purchase your membership, visit Chelmsford Theatre’s website, call the box office on 01245 606 505, or visit the box office in person.
Our Chelmsford Plus and our Chelmsford Premium membership holders can also benefit from £5 off Chelmsford Theatre membership. To find out how to access this discount, visit the theatre website.
First Ever Café to Become ‘Cultural Living Room’
The theatre’s new café is now welcoming customers daily from 10am-3pm from Monday to Saturday. The opening marks a milestone in Chelmsford Theatre’s vision to become a ‘cultural living room’ for the city. The intimate and cosy café provides an additional space in the theatre for people to socialise while grabbing a drink and a bite to eat. A varied menu of savoury delights and sweet treats will be available to satisfy you from breakfast through to mid afternoon. Enjoy products locally sourced from Tiptree Patisserie and Brownbread Bakery, plus a range of vegetarian and vegan options. The café will also offer a wide range of hot drinks, perfect for the current cold months.
Throughout the summer, you can also soak up the sun while enjoying refreshing drinks and salads on the new outdoor terrace.
Councillor Marie Goldman, Chelmsford City Council Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Connected Chelmsford, says that with these latest announcements, Chelmsford Theatre continues to evolve into a cultural venue that meets the needs of the city: “With the café now open, Chelmsford Theatre has realised its ambition to become an all-day venue, ready to welcome people across the city and beyond for socialising, workshops, classes and shows. With the new membership scheme, our most frequent visitors will also receive more value for money while getting the chance to support the city’s cultural heart. I’m looking forward to seeing Chelmsford’s cultural groups, residents and workers utilising the theatre’s new spaces in the coming years.”
Annual Family Panto Now on Sale
The new membership scheme has arrived just in time for the online release of tickets for Chelmsford Theatre’s much-loved annual panto. The 2023 pantomime will be Jack and the Beanstalk. Previously due to be presented at the theatre in 2022, the show will now be performed on the main stage from 1st December 2023 to 7th January 2024. This traditional pantomime brings a classic adventure presenting singalong songs, glitzy costumes, hilarious jokes and uplifting dance routines.
Book your tickets now to see hapless Jack, his mother the dame and their beloved cow discover a handful of magic beans and a larger-than-life beanstalk inhabited by a ferocious giant!
Lee Henderson, Theatre Director, is looking forward to hosting the long-awaited production of Jack and the Beanstalk: “It’s been so great to welcome people back to our beautiful, refurbished theatre and to see some fantastic reactions to the makeover from our audiences. We’re thrilled to now be launching the return of our much-loved pantomime; the annual panto is such a big tradition at Chelmsford Theatre and the team have such fun hosting it and listening to families laugh, shout, and sing each year. We can’t wait to see another lively show this December.” www.chelmsfordtheatre.co.uk