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KING’S WEEK 2022
Thursday 30th June ~ Wednesday 6th July Marie and I look forward to welcoming you back to the Green Court and all the other marvellous venues for what will be our last King’s Week. We are so excited that the sense of all our collective creative talent, as well as the fun of being back together for this great annual event, will be fully restored at the end of the Summer Term.
For all the King’s community and particularly for the OKS and friends of King’s who have been prevented by the pandemic from coming back, we warmly extend this invitation and hope to see you there! Peter Roberts Headmaster
WELCOME BACK! Dear All, I am so excited to welcome you back to a full King’s Week. It feels fantastic to bring back a bit of the fun and silliness that has been so lacking in our lives over this pandemic period. Our pared-down KW21 (no guests invited!) still gave a platform for our performers and placed the focus on entertainment ‘for the pupils, by the pupils’. Many aspects from last year proved successful and have carried over into 2022. Sports Day will now
feature and, following the success of Anita Asante and Jamie Laing’s talks last year, we welcome DJ Cuppy (OKS, Broughton). The band have settled into St A’s as a new permanent home and more interactive events are included, such as Pottery Throwdown and Crafternoon. These will complement the old favourites including the Serenade, the plays and KiDaCo.
This year has a particular poignancy in being the last for our Headmaster, Peter Roberts, and I hope that the week will provide you with an opportunity to celebrate with him, thank him and say goodbye in a distinctively King’s manner. Florence Walton King’s Week Manager
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GREEN COURT
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ART, EXHIBITIONS & TOURS
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SPOKEN WORD
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DRAMA
KiDaCo
JKS Play
Our dancers are eager to take to the Malthouse stage to entertain and delight us with their skill and strength. The determination and frustration of women’s suffrage is told in a new production, with emotive classical music. In the second act, they treat audiences to a feast of dance, including disco,
JKS will entertain you on a summer's day in the Lattergate Garden.
classical ballet, street dance and a fitting finale for our fabulous 6a leavers. The magical marriage of music and dance and the enthusiasm of our young people's performances form a heartwarming and happy celebration of the creative spirit of King’s Week. Monday 4th, Tuesday 5th 1:45 - 3:00 pm Wednesday 6th July 2:00 - 3:15 pm Malthouse
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Thursday 30th June 3:00 – 4:15 pm Lattergate Garden
Drama Excellence The Shell and Remove Drama Excellence Group have been working towards their Bronze Arts Award this year, which means that they partake in a performance, review a performance and lead a workshop for others. Join them as they present their exploration of William Golding’s The Lord of the Flies in a show that they have staged entirely themselves. Friday 1stJuly 1:00 - 1:40 pm Drama Studio
On the beautiful shores of Illyria, Viola is washed up, shipwrecked and alone. Presuming her twin brother to have drowned, she seeks employment, in male disguise, with the governing Duke, Orsino. Desperately in love with Countess Olivia, Orsino sends Cesario (Viola) to the Lady’s house with
Dr Faustus
Would you choose conscience or the path to damnation? Faustus, a scholar, decides the latter as he makes a deal with the devil: his soul in exchange for twenty-four years of service from Mephistopheles. Faustus' career as a magician within the dark arts brings him gifts and powers a-plenty. As he travels the world performing for Dukes and Emperors, he fears for the end of the twenty-four years, which is fast approaching. His final night sees him begging for mercy, but will it be too late? Join our Shells and Removes as they perform Christopher Marlowe’s epic play in the very school where Marlowe was a scholar. Friday 1st July 3:00 – 4:30 pm Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd July 4:30 – 6:00 pm Malthouse
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Twelfth Night
messages professing his love. However, Cesario’s charm, wit and earnest insights on love capture Olivia’s attention and Viola finds herself suddenly caught in a net of mistaken identities and affections. Meanwhile, Olivia’s hedonistic Uncle and her household servants make mischief with the straightlaced steward, Malvolio, tangling even more characters in a web of delusion. Join us in the Memorial Court for a summery comedy of chaos, confusion, and Cupid! Saturday 2nd, Sunday 3rd, Monday 4th & Tuesday 5th July 7:30 – 10:15 pm Memorial Court
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MUSIC
Music at Lunchtime With smaller audiences than the ‘big ticket’ concerts, these recitals often show the greatest musical diversity and quality of King’s Week. Pupils from all year groups share their music in these welcoming performances. Thursday 30th, Friday 1th , Monday 4th & Tuesday 5th 1:30 – 2:15 pm Old Synagogue
Choirs in the Quire The school’s foremost choral ensembles, the Chapel, Crypt and Chamber Choirs, as well as the Becket Singers, come together in the beautiful setting of the Quire. We look back on the choirs’ contribution to Cathedral worship over the year with a selection of choral anthems sung in services. Tuesday 5th July 3:15 – 4:00 pm Cathedral Quire
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Thursday Night is Music Night Featuring a wonderful variety of performances by musicians across the school, including The Concert Band, Sinfonia, Acoustix and Jazz Combo, this concert presents a delightful blend of jazz, pop and light classical music, making it a favourite for family audiences. Thursday 30th June 6:00 – 7:00 pm Shirley Hall
The Modern Jazz Group, under the direction of current pupil Head of Jazz, Elliot Hampton, performs a variety of tunes in an entertaining evening of music. From showtune standards to exciting modern-day compositions, featuring top-class instrumentalists and awe-inspiring vocalists, this opening night will
MUSIC
Jazz on a Summer Sunset
be an evening to remember! This will also include the auction for the Ukraine Appeal. Thursday 30th June 7:30 – 10:15 pm Green Court Marquee
Cream Tea Our classic Cream Tea is always a King’s Week favourite and, this year, guests will be entertained by a selection of music in a light classical style, hand-picked from the year’s Fridays@5:15 recitals. Saturday 2nd July 5:30 - 6:30 pm Green Court Marquee
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MUSIC
Fleetwood Mac
Serenade
Fleetwood Mac started as a blues band, fronted by Peter Green, in London in 1968. Albatross was their first number one single and they subsequently wrote and recorded hits such as Oh Well and Man of the World. Their 1977 album Rumours has sold over 45 million copies and was the third most sold vinyl in
The Serenade Choir, including members of the Crypt Choir and additional 6a singers, will perform an eclectic mix of evening music in various styles, joined by soloists, close harmony groups and instrumental ensembles.
2021. This year’s King’s Week Band will faithfully reproduce some of the most popular songs (including Go Your Own Way and Dreams), whilst including Peter Green’s important early legacy.
particular, Serenade to Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams as we mark his 150th anniversary year. Guests are requested not to bring food or drink into the Cloisters, but they are welcome to picnic on the Green Court. In the event of inclement weather, the Serenade will take place in the Cathedral Nave.
Sunday 3rd July 3:00 - 5:00 pm Monday 4th July 3:00 - 4:30 pm Tuesday 5th July 1:00 - 3:00 pm Wednesday 6th July 3:30 - 6:00 pm St Augustine’s
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The evening will feature, in
Friday 1st July 8:30 - 10:00 pm The Great Cloister
Haydn and Mozart open this programme by The King’s School Chamber Orchestra. From their sparkling opera overtures to their virtuosic concerti and symphonies, we will celebrate the extraordinary output of these two composers at the start of the concert. Northern lights then fill the rest
MUSIC
Virtuosi
of the evening, with the Chamber Orchestra showcasing gems from Scandinavia and beyond. Light has inspired composers for generations and, on one of the longest days of the year, we relish the music that has embraced the sun and the sky. Sibelius and Grieg share the stage with Max Richter and some Danish folk tunes, in a dazzling programme which is not to be missed! Sunday 3rd July 7:30 – 10:00 pm Shirley Hall
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MUSIC
Jazz Concert
The Sound
The King’s School Big Band, under the direction of Michael Coates and assisted by King’s Head of Jazz, Elliot Hampton, present an evening of big band favourites. From swing standards to funky classics, and features from star instrumentalists, vocalists and close harmony groups, there is something for everyone.
Listen to a whole spectrum of music from some of our best pupil-led bands and groups in the wonderful setting of the Green Court Marquee. Produced with assistance from 6as Anoushka Durham and Florrie Stringer.
Monday 4th July 7:30 – 10:15 pm Shirley Hall
The Voice These singers have prepared their own performances and succeeded in the audition stage to perform for you in the Green Court Marquee. Relax and enjoy the programme, produced with assistance from 6as Anoushka Durham and Florrie Stringer. Friday 1st July 2:00 – 3:15 pm Green Court Marquee
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Monday 4th July 2:30 – 3:30 pm Green Court Marquee
Acoustic Corner Have you always wanted to share your musical talent with the world but never been quite brave enough? This could be your chance! Sign up for a slot to perform; any musical style is welcome. Thursday 30th June 1:45 – 2:45 pm Green Court Pod Monday 4th July 5:15 – 6:00 pm Green Court Pod
As King’s Week draws to a close, the Symphony Orchestra takes to the stage in a programme that pays homage to Ralph Vaughan Williams in his 150th anniversary year.
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Gala Symphony Concert
The concert features the rhythmical energy and brilliant orchestral colour of his celebrated overture The Wasps, as well as the playful sharing of a collection of beautiful melodies across the orchestra in his English Folk Song Suite. The event also allows some 6a leavers to play a concerto movement with the orchestra in time-honoured tradition. We also perform the premiere of Variations for Orchestra by another recent leaver, Stephen Matthews, who ended his impressive career as Head of Academic Music at King’s during the first lockdown in 2020. Wednesday 6th July 7:30 – 10:00 pm Shirley Hall
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SPORT
Sports Day
Bake-Off
Following on from the bubbled sports days last year, we can celebrate a whole school sports day in 2022! Will Luxmoore and the day houses take the house prizes once more, or will another house run in to take the trophy?
Are you ready to bake yourself to victory? Do your cakes impress, your meringues stand up to the best? Come and show off your baking skills in our Great King’s Bake-Off. The aprons are on… Category details to be published on the website www.kingsweek.co.uk.
Wednesday 6th July 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Birley’s
Birley’s Festival Birley’s comes alive with sporting activities. Show-jumping will take place down the end of the field, whilst the rest of the playing fields accommodate touch rugby, tennis and classic cars. There will also be plenty of food and drink, since you can buy a lunch ticket, sample the bake-off cakes or get an ice cream from the van. Saturday 2 July 12:30 – 4:00 pm Birley’s nd
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Saturday 2nd July 1:00 – 3:00 pm Birley’s Show Jumping Marquee
Classic Car Rally Like Toad from The Wind in the Willows, ‘hop in’ your classic car and show off your pride and joy at Birley’s. Individuals and clubs are welcome to poop-poop-poop along and join in the fun! Simply email: kingsweek@kings-school.co.uk to reserve your spot! Saturday 2nd July 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Birley’s
SPORT
Cricket
Friday 1st July 10:00 Boys - 1st XI vs Sevenoaks School 10:00 Boys - 1st XI vs Sutton Valence School 10:00 Boys - 1st XI vs T20 Tournament - round 1 14:00 Boys - 1st XI vs T20 Tournament - round 2 Saturday 2nd July 11:30 Boys - 1st XI vs King's Rochester 14:00 Girls - 1st XI vs Colfe's School 14:00
Girls - U15A vs Colfe's School
Monday 4th July 11:30 Boys - 1st XI vs Marylebone Cricket Club Tuesday 5th July 11:30 Boys - 1st XI vs Trinity School, Croydon
Show Jumping
Tennis
With huge thanks to Manston Riding Centre, show jumping returns to Birley’s for 2022. Some pupils will be trotting and cantering, whilst others will be completing the full jumping course.
Join in with our best ‘tennis academy’ pupils in a doubles tournament open to all! Enter with or without a partner by contacting bjr@kings-school. co.uk but hurry, as there are only 24 places available!
Saturday 2nd July 1:30 – 4:00 pm - Birley’s
Saturday 2nd July 12:30 – 3:30 pm - Birley’s
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OKS SPORT
OKS Swimming Gala Which of OKS and the school will come out top in 2022? There will be a broad range of events, open to OKS, pupils and staff. Contact jwv@kings-school.co.uk to enter. Sunday 3rd July 12:00 – 2:00 pm King’s Recreation Centre
OKS Fencing Watch the best of our pupils take on the mighty OKS in the annual team fencing match on the Green Court. Like Star Wars, the teams (including past and present international representatives) will be fencing to conquer the King’s Fencing Universe. It’s light side versus dark side, but you can decide which is which! Saturday 2nd July 3:00 – 5:30 pm Green Court
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Come along and try your hand at the King’s Pottery Throwdown. Learn how to throw on the wheel with a few surprise challenges. Will you be the potter of King’s Week? Come and get your hands dirty on the Green Court to find out.
GREEN COURT
Pottery Throwdown
Saturday 2nd July 3:30 – 5:30 pm Sunday 3rd & Tuesday 5th July 2:00 – 4:00 pm Green Court Marquee
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Inter-house Debating Final
This will see pupils representing their house in a huge variety of events, including volleyball, debating, egg and spoon races, poetry and Mario Kart. Combined with Sports Day, the competition will result in a King’s Week House Trophy. Who can prove themselves
Mixed-age teams with one member from each of two houses will have undergone the gruelling preliminary rounds during the inter-house competition, and made it through to the final to debate for you.
strong across the board?
2:30 - 3:30 pm Schoolroom
Saturday 2nd July 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Various locations
Fête Stalls
Monday 4th July 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Various locations
Each house will run a fête stall, capturing the classic summer fête atmosphere. Come along to enjoy yourself whilst supporting the Ukraine Appeal.
See website for details www.kingsweek.co.uk
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Tuesday 5th July
Thursday 30th June 4:00 - 5:30 pm Green Court
GREEN COURT
GREEN COURT
Inter-house Competition
The Charmborough Ring
Sports Day was traditionally held in the Green Court, where there were ‘nine laps to the mile’. In an annual nod to this tradition, pupils in six different races will run two to three laps in a bid for their house to win the Catterall & Brookes’ silver cups.
Come and experience full-circle bell ringing on a portable belfry! Learn more from the experts on Sunday to Tuesday afternoons. The times below are for a quarter peel or long touch, rung by bell ringers from the Cathedral.
Tuesday 5th July
Sunday 3rd July
4:15 – 5:00 pm Green Court
2:30 – 3:00 pm
Classic Bikes Cycle around the Green Court on a classic bicycle, taking in the sights at a leisurely pace or racing a friend in what may turn out to be a rather uneven contest!
GREEN COURT
The Green Court Finals
Monday 4th July 4:45 – 5:15 pm Tuesday 5th July 5:00 – 5:30 pm Green Court
Thursday, Friday, Sunday & Monday afternoons Green Court
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GREEN COURT
Crafternoon
The Variety
Get in touch with your crafty side this King’s Week by joining in some mindful and creative activities. Will you make a card or keepsake for a friend or just enjoy zoning out in the sun with colouring for mindfulness? Relax, socialise and have a more productive yet lazy afternoon!
This show will provide the most diverse and unpredictable performances of King’s Week. Similar to a talent show, but with none of the brutal judging, come along to discover those hidden abilities!
Sunday 3rd July 2:00 – 3:30 pm Tuesday 5th July 1:00 – 3:00 pm Green Court Marquee
Paws for Thought Paws for Thought is returning this year to King’s Week! Read and relax under the shade of the trees, in the company of a loyal and attentive animal listener! All ages and reading abilities are welcome. Thursday 30th to Monday 4th 3:30 – 5:30 pm Green Court
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Sunday 3rd July 3:30 – 4:15 pm Green Court Marquee
Lab on the Lawn It is with pleasure that Lab on the Lawn returns this year, taking its traditional place under the shade of the Green Court trees beside Lardergate. We aim to enthuse our audience with a love of science, through fun and engaging practicals, scientific treats, and static displays for the curious. Friday 1st, Sunday 3rd, Tuesday 5th July 3:00 – 5:30 pm Green Court Pod
Come and join the 12-hour Ergathon, whether you are new, experienced or rusty! Sign up on your own or with a friend for a 30 or 15-minute slot to raise money for the Ukraine Appeal and bring the total distance closer to our goal of 400km.
GREEN COURT
Ergathon
Monday 4th July 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Green Court
Cultural Fair Yoga & pilates
Come and join a sunrise or sunset yoga or pilates session to embrace the full days of King’s Week! Sunrise sessions and refreshments will invigorate you for the day ahead, and sunset sessions will allow reflection and time to unwind before bed. Sunrise (yoga) Friday 1st & Monday 4th July 8:00 – 8:45 am Green Court
Sunset (yoga & pilates) Saturday 2nd & Tuesday 5th July 8:00 – 9:00 pm St Augustine’s
In a new event for this year, we will spend a morning celebrating the wide range of cultures at King’s, which we have grown up in or learned about. Performances, stalls and activities will bring together the best of our global community. Tuesday 5th July Morning Green Court
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ART, EXHIBITIONS & TOURS
Four Faber Poets In May 1969, Philip Larkin took a photograph of OKS Richard Murphy, Douglas Dunn, Ted Hughes and himself. A small exhibition of books and manuscripts will commemorate Larkin’s centenary and the interconnections between these four poets. All week Pupils' Social Centre
150 Years of Twelfth Night Twelfth Night is the second most performed play in King’s Week after A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A small display will illustrate previous productions, including Speech Day extracts from 1871 and 1941 and the five King’s Week versions from 1957 to 2011. All week Pupils' Social Centre
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The show celebrates the diverse works of our talented 6a students. The GCSE Art & Photography exhibition will be displayed at the King Street Studios. Open Saturday to Wednesday 1:00 - 5:00 pm Private View Saturday 2nd July 5:00 – 6:00 pm Blackfriars
ART, EXHIBITIONS & TOURS
Art & Photography Exhibitions
Scholars’ Show The Art Department are delighted to present a series of botanicalthemed artworks from our junior and senior scholars in the Old Grange. All week The Old Grange
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ART, EXHIBITIONS & TOURS
Literary Tour This tour is an opportunity to see some of the school’s outstanding literary treasures. The Maugham Library includes 2,000 books that belonged to Somerset Maugham. The Walpole Collection contains a remarkable selection of English literary manuscripts. Among the writers represented are Sir Walter Scott, the Brontës, Wilkie Collins, Yeats, Kipling, First World War poets, DH Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. Also on show will be items by James Joyce, HE Bates, John Betjeman, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Sylvia Plath, Alan Bennett and many others. Sunday 3rd July 3:00 – 4:00 pm 5:00 – 6:00 pm Norman Staircase
Stained Glass Tour Explore the stained-glass windows of Canterbury Cathedral and discover why they are here, how they are made, and the stories they tell. From early medieval glass – including four Ancestor Windows present at the time of Thomas Becket’s murder – to that of the 21st century, you will enjoy an insight into these unique treasures of the Cathedral.
Monday 4th July 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Wednesday 6th July 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm Dark Entry
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The Cathedral Archives and Library holds an impressive written collection dating from the AngloSaxon period onwards. This visit will focus on collections relating to the performing arts, including early modern drama to 20th-century theatre, and both sacred and secular music. Thursday 30th June 3:30 – 4:30 pm
St Augustine’s Abbey Tour
Cathedral Precincts Tour
Living in and alongside a UNESCO World Heritage Site has become normal to many at King’s, but the St Augustine’s Abbey site is deceptively large and historically fascinating. Join a guided tour to gain a new viewpoint on these ruins.
From the time of Ethelbert & Bertha to our current Queen and the many stories in between, join us as we uncover the Cathedral story from a different perspective. For more information, visit the Cathedral website.
Sunday 3rd July 3:15 – 4:15 pm
Thursday 30th June, Friday 1st & Monday 4th July 4:30 – 5:30 pm
Monday 4th July 5:30 – 6:30 pm The English Heritage entrance to the site
Tuesday 5th July 1:30 – 2:30 pm Dark Entry
ART, EXHIBITIONS & TOURS
Cathedral Archives & Library Tour
Friday 1st July 1:30 – 2:30 pm Dark Entry
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SPOKEN WORD
King’s Week Lectures OCD: myths, facts and chemistry of the brain William Allfrey The origin of Maoris Allegra Woods The formation of economics Linda Tian Thursday 30th June 5:00 - 5:45 pm
Speeches in the Chapter House Speeches in the Chapter House is a long-running King’s Week competition, in which each English class selects a representative to deliver their speech in the inspiring setting of the Chapter House. This year will see a blend of the traditional with the more modern and topical.
The Internet Subculture of Idealising East Asian Cultures Sylvain Chan The magic behind blockchain Ai Daniil Bekirov Friday 1st July 6:15 - 7:00 pm Dental archaeology: voices from beyond the grave Charlotte Lester Sex in Feminist Literature Naomi Cray 15+ Saturday 2nd July 6:00 - 6:45pm Schoolroom
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Thursday 30th June 2:30 – 3:30 pm Chapter House
Poetry & Prose Poetry and Prose Journal is a student-run King’s Week publication that celebrates the creative writing of King’s students. Read some of the best pieces King’s has to offer this year. All Week See website for details www.kingsweek.co.uk
A Cuppy Conversation
Now in its twelfth year, Mind’s Eye is a unique non-fiction annual magazine with articles by pupils about politics, religion, psychology, art, fashion, science, sociology, sport, philosophy and much more.
Whether she is DJing at a Presidential Inauguration, presenting her Breakfast show on BBC 1Xtra radio, ringing the New York Stock Exchange closing bell, studying for her second MSc at Oxford University, or helping others through her acts of philanthropy, Cuppy (OKS, Broughton) pursues
All week See website for details www.kingsweek.co.uk
Hamlet in the Herb Garden
SPOKEN WORD
Mind’s Eye
EVERY opportunity with passion and dedication! Join us to learn how she achieved success… and maybe learn a thing or two about DJing.
Hamlet is Shakespeare’s longest play; at over 4000 lines, it would take around four hours to perform in full. The English Department will reduce this to just half an hour. Different combinations of pupils and staff will deliver a semi-staged reading of excerpts of the play, set against the beautiful backdrop of the Cathedral Herb Garden.
Friday 1st July 4:30 - 6:00 pm Shirley Hall
Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd July 5:15 - 5:45 pm Cathedral Herb Garden
Monday 4th July 1:00 - 2:30 pm Pupils' Social Centre
Café Théâtre Enjoy a glass of wine and some hors d’oeuvres whilst being entertained by French drama, music, song and dance. A real treat for Francophiles.
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SPOKEN WORD & QUIZZES
King’s Week Challenge
Would I Lie to You?
Be part of the audience as pupils and teachers compete for the title in this University Challenge-style quiz. Will History forget their dates, Chemistry fail to bond, or the Games Department drop the ball? Test your general knowledge, so long as you don’t shout the answers too loudly!
Are the staff as good at spotting lies as they like to think? How certain are you that they always tell the truth? Will you discover their darkest secrets or be taken in by their beguiling words? Come along to this year’s WILTY and watch as our teams try to distinguish fact from fiction!
Semi-Final Thursday 30th June 4:00 – 4:30 pm
Tuesday 5th July 5:30 – 6:15 pm Green Court Marquee
Semi-Final Sunday 2nd July 4:45 – 5:15 pm Final Monday 4th July 3:30 – 4:15 pm Green Court Pod
Maths Battle Through a series of problems and logic puzzles, we are determined to find the best and the brightest mathematical minds in our school. We are welcoming students and staff members to come and fight for the title or witness the ruthless battle between maths wizards! Monday 4th July 4:15 – 5:15 pm Schoolroom
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Prices
Box Office Info. The online Box Office will open on 4th May 2022. Tickets will be available online up until shortly before each event. During King’s Week itself, they will also be available in office hours from the Box Office (1 Mint Yard), or on the door of the event. Tickets do tend to sell fast, so most bookings are restricted to six tickets per event. We are unable to reserve tickets without payment. Refunds will not be possible after Monday 24th June. Parents are advised to order tickets for their children. Performances are open to the public and free seats cannot be reserved for members of the school.
Seat reservations will expire five minutes before the performance starts, so that we may admit pupils. Ticket holders who arrive after this time will be shown to any remaining available seats. The ticket price for Twelfth Night, Virtuosi, the Jazz Concert and the Gala Symphony Concert includes a drink during the interval. Please contact the Box Office if wheelchair access is required. Patrons are invited to picnic on the Green Court prior to evening performances. Those coming by car are advised to use the public car parks in either St Radigund’s Street or Broad Street. Parking in The Precincts is restricted. Events that are not in this list are free of charge.
Music
Thursday Night is Music Night
£7
Fleetwood Mac
£7
Cream Tea
£7
Vituosi
£8
Gala Symphony Concert
£10
Jazz Concert
£10
Serenade
£10
Jazz on a Summer Sunset
£15
Drama JKS Play
£7
Dr Faustus
£7
KiDaCo
£7 (standing £4)
Twelfth Night
£10
Spoken Word & Tours Cathedral Precincts Tour
£5
Literary Tour
£5
Café Théâtre
£10
Cathedral Archives and Library Tour
£12
Cathedral Stained Glass Tour
£5
St Augustine’s Tour
£9 (child £5.40)
Cover Design by Syl Chan 6b
Please give generously to The Ukraine Appeal via the British Red Cross
www.kingsweek.co.uk/charity