Issue 33 Nov 2014 In this issue
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Development plans 2 Reviews 3 behind the scenes 4 Beyond the brochure 5 Business Club 6 Fundraising 8 Photo gallery 11 Competition 12
City of Culture 2021
The Courtyard’s Chairman, Roger Morgan, is chairing a consortium to bid for UK City of Culture status in 2021. A range of local cultural bodies including Hereford College of Arts, Rural Media, Hereford Cathedral, Hereford Cider Museum, Hereford Live and the new University, are already signed up as part of the strategic steering group. Like Hull in 2017, achieving this accolade would raise the profile of Hereford and Herefordshire long term as an exciting and significant cultural destination. The aim of the consortium will be to bring together a high quality cultural programme tapping into local expertise and reaching a wide variety of audiences. It is hoped that a successful bid would also create a demonstrable economic impact through innovation and investment in culture and creativity across the board. Chairman of The Courtyard Board, Roger Morgan said: ‘The Courtyard’s work over many years with people of all ages shows how the arts can enhance everyone’s lives. We believe that by bringing together major cultural organisations in the county we can help to bring an improved quality of life to the people of Herefordshire’. Watch this space as plans develop for this exciting project.
Oh! What a Lovely Seat As you will (hopefully) have noticed, the Main House auditorium has received a tremendous facelift over the summer, with smart new seats in the stalls. We have recently launched our new fundraising appeal in order to refurbish the rest of the Main House seating in the gallery. We invite you to purchase
a seat plaque for yourself or someone you love, and receive a package of other lovely benefits, and/or give a donation to help us reach our target of £50,000 by Spring 2015. To sponsor a seat, please contact Ellie Teasdale on 01432 346510 or email ellie.teasdale@courtyard.org.uk
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or go to the web page: www.courtyard.org.uk/ support-us, where you can download an application form.
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Help us this Christmas This year, The Courtyard is partnering with Herefordshire charity Phoenix Bereavement Support Services, helping children, young people and their families who are facing the loss of a loved one. On average 985 children in Herefordshire each year will experience the loss of a parent or sibling; Phoenix, who receive no government funding, aim to extend their unique community service to reach more people. The Courtyard needs further funds to support our community arts delivery across the county. We are aiming to try to top the record sum of £10,000 raised last year over the Christmas period. Please think of us over the festive season! There will be many ways to give including bucket collections by the panto cast and donations accepted at Box Office, online and via your mobile phone (text BEAN14 £10 to 70070).
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For further information, please go to our Appeal web page, talk to the development team on 01432 346505, email lucy.wells@courtyard.org.uk or go to www.courtyard.org.uk/ support-us.
GUEST COMMENT Peter and Tracey Prosser together run Peter Prosser Hairdressing, which has three salons in Hereford. They have lived in Hereford all their lives and are proud to live in a city with such a strong sense of community. Supporting local charities and events is of utmost importance to us, both personally and as a business. Hairdressing is all about people, so it is natural to us to want to build relationships and strengthen local ties in any way we can. The most recent event we were involved with was the fashion show at The Courtyard in aid of the venue and the Little Princess Trust. The salon team worked tirelessly to demonstrate
some of their work, while local retailers and performers teamed up to make the night a real showcase of Hereford’s talent. The evening was particularly significant for us as Tracey is a trustee of The Little Princess Trust, which provides real-hair wigs to children suffering from cancer-related hair loss. Tracey has been involved with the charity since it was set up in 2006; it is incredible how much it has grown in eight years and so important
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to her that it was founded in Hereford. We’ve gone from a barely-known trust to a charity that has attracted national press and support from some of the best known names in the country. Of course, the community of Herefordshire is incredibly supportive and this was apparent throughout this fundraiser which saw the generosity of locals raise nearly £10,000 for these two worthy causes. We would encourage more local businesses to get involved in supporting Hereford’s events in any way they can.
Peter & Tracey Prosser Peter Prosser Hairdressing
The two actors, Ben Ashton and James Howard, worked perfectly together playing Wilfred Owen, renowned war poet, and his friend and mentor, fellow poet Siegfried Sassoon. Their onstage chemistry underpinned the entire play and the audience watched as their friendship blossomed and chuckled merrily along to their light hearted flattery, enjoying the ‘bromantic’ chemistry between them. Ashton and Howard worked brilliantly in unison to bring to life the heartfelt biographical tale of a friendship at the brink of war.
Hair model on The Courtyard catwalk.
How have The Courtyard’s development plans evolved since the summer? After looking at a number of other arts centres in the West Midlands, we have created a series of plans for an extension to the existing building which will be sufficiently flexible to be used in many ways. In doing so, we have tried to minimize the loss of parking.
Will the Arts Council support the development? The Arts Council have been very supportive of The Courtyard since its inception and we are hopeful that they will continue to do so. However, they are also subject to reductions in government support and therefore nothing is guaranteed when it comes to future funding.
Throughout the play short film clips were projected behind the onstage action, evoking strong images of departing trains, seascapes, exploding muddy trenches and blood coupled with the jarring sounds of ricocheting bullets and booming rapid artillery fire. Iconic moments of WWI were alluded to in abundance, including the epic battles of the Somme where half a million British men lost their lives, and a further quarter of a million British and allied troops died at Passchendaele. Owen’s stammering and shaking hands betrayed his shellshocked state, his condition visibly improving when he was absorbed in the act of writing, a welcome solace from the horrors of war. MacDonald gives the power and eloquence of Owen’s poetry room to breathe, although at times the script could be fairly self-indulgent in its nod to extensive works of the Literary Canon. Clever stage direction from Eliot Giuralarocca kept the script fresh, the two actors reciting the poets’ letters in engaging monologues, with slight changes of costume (an applied head bandage or removed coat) marking the passing of time. The poetry-in-progress scene was particularly captivating, as particular words from Owen’s works were experimentally edited and changed for maximum effect, revealing the open and honest way in which the two poets collaborated in the creative process.
Chair of The Courtyard, Roger Morgan, outlines an updated plan for The Courtyard’s future.
The Courtyard needs to replace the £200,000 per annum of sustainable revenue from Herefordshire Council to support The Courtyard in the future; how will the development help achieve this? We believe that we can raise the £200,000 needed from the hub in three distinct streams; firstly by rent from the arts organisations in the new building, secondly from increased Courtyard outreach work and lastly from higher Café Bar income as a result of more people using the building.
By Ellie Teasdale, Fundraising and Development Officer.
Last seen at The Courtyard with their retelling of Dracula, Blackeyed Theatre Company returned with their adaptation of Stephen MacDonald’s poignant drama Not About Heroes. The play opened to a stripped back set littered with stacks of books and pop-up ‘chalk’ body outlines which cast eerie shadows on the backdrop.
Development plans
What is the new ‘cultural hub’ and what will it comprise? Our idea is that by creating a new flexible workspace, we can attract a wide number of Herefordshire’s cultural organisations to create a home in the new extension and thus be able to work even better together in the future.
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How will the project impact on the surrounding area? The major impact will be during the construction phase which is inevitably dusty and noisy, and will include large trucks coming to and from the site on a regular basis. How much money will need to be raised to make the development happen and how will it be raised? We currently understand that construction and fit-out will cost about £5m. We hope that half of this will come from the Arts Council, but the rest will need to be raised from other Trusts & Foundations, Courtyard sponsors and private donations. What is a realistic timeframe for the new build? We are hopeful that the new development will open during 2017. For further information on the development please contact Roger Morgan at chairman@courtyard.org.uk or Ian Archer at ian.archer@courtyard.org.uk
A frank and honest account of the futility of war, mocking the commanders who sent thousands to their deaths just so they could move their drinks cabinet four inches closer to enemy lines, the play is unafraid to recount graphic suffering the soldiers endured in No Man’s Land. As Owen writes in his preface, their story is ‘not about heroes’; there can be no glory or honour in war, only death and destruction. Survivors were left with physical and mental scars that haunted them for the rest of their lives, a nod to the post-modernist diagnosis of PTSD that even today causes many sufferers to face stigmatisation. There is a sad poignancy that poor Wilfred Owen was killed by machine gun fire on the 4th November, a week before the Armistice was signed and peace declared. Not About Heroes brilliantly portrays the same universal themes of loss, pain, war and death that affect today’s modern audience. A stark reminder of the human cost of war that we must never forget, especially in this landmark Centenary Year. Owain Denning, age 14, says: ‘I really enjoyed the performance of Not about Heroes. It wasn’t just the fact that the two actors on stage performed their roles so well, it was the sheer intensity and sadness I felt as the story unfolded. It really, in my opinion, depicts a powerful image of what life was like in WW1. My favourite character was definitely Siegfried Sassoon because of his mysteriousness and his willingness to help Wilfred Owen become a young poet. Even though the company do not have
the resources to stage large-scale performances, I thought that they managed to capture the lives of both poets very well with a limited amount of props and people. I really hope you had the chance to see it!
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BEHIND THE SCENES Mud glorious mud!
By Emilie Cox Finance Assistant
On Sunday 19th October, myself and nine other Courtyard employees took on the Mud Runner Challenge; a seven-mile run at Eastnor Park, consisting of muddy hills, slopes, and water filled pits. Buzzing with nervous excitement, we waited in our holding pen until the whistle sounded for us to start and within seconds, we were faced with a river, which we had no choice but to run through. Our next challenge was a VERY steep hill, at which point I was already exasperated. Only another 6.5 miles to go! Wading thigh-high through copious amounts of thick smelly mud, our only option was to keep momentum up and avoid slipping backwards. My saving grace was often a stranger’s arm or a stray branch, which prevented me from falling face first in the mud. I was elated when we stumbled across the halfway point; a spectacular mountainous view where stewards distributed water to the tired, dirty masses! The fun really started when we encountered the water-pits, which were deceptively deep. Being a mere 5’1”, and having a fear of deep water, I had many ‘Vicar of Dibley’ moments, confidently entering the water on the assumption I could gracefully paddle through, before finding myself neck-deep, then desperately seeking salvation from my wonderful team-mates who prevented me from going under! Things got even livelier when confronted with sodden muddy downhill slopes, which could only be tackled by sliding down on our backsides. This sounds relatively easy, and even fun, until you realise while travelling at great speed that there are jagged
rocks poking out of them – ouch! At that point I was ready to go home. I was hot, hungry and dehydrated. My legs ached unbearably and every inch of me was caked in foul smelling mud. Then I’d think of the £1k we’d raised so far on our Just Giving page, and knew I couldn’t give up, plus the determination of my team-mates gave me a surge of energy. I was so pleased when the finish The Courtyard Mud Runners line became visible - after one final, very deep river - and I saw my team mates who’d already finished, cheering me on. As I stood clutching a bottle of water and wrapped in a foil blanket, I felt so proud of us all.
Suspense at The Courtyard A huge welcome to our Spring season from January through April... with the theme of suspense!
To get us all in the mood, the marketing team at The Courtyard have held a special photo shoot with customers and community groups to capture the sense of impending doom, with ghostly figures, children dressed as witches, and spooky shadow puppets.
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I’m not sure that I’d do it again in a hurry, feeling stiff and sore the next day, but it was a memorable event and we raised money for a great cause – The Courtyard! Thanks to everyone who sponsored us and just to let you know, we are still accepting donations online at www.justgiving.com/courtyardmudrunners.
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Highlights from our spooky spring season include the nationally acclaimed Classic Ghosts (starring Jack Shepherd of Wycliffe fame and Terrance Hardiman, best known for his role in the Demon Headmaster series) which runs from 11th-14th February. (Note - Friends and Patrons get 2 for 1 at the Thursday evening performance). We are also hosting the moving production Elephant Man (25th & 26th March); Circus of Horrors (21st January); Grimms Fairytales, performed by our Intermediate Youth Theatre (29th March); cult musical trio The Tiger Lillies (25th March) and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (24th & 25th April). There is a special discount on all suspense themed shows; if you attend two or more we are offering 30% off at the Box Office. For full information on what’s coming up at The Courtyard please look in the new season brochure enclosed with this issue of Focus or check on our website at www.courtyard.org.uk.
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BUSINESS CLUB Cheers to Chase!
We’d like to welcome Chase Distillery as a new Business Club member. This Herefordshire distillery was set up by William Chase (formerly of Tyrrells Crisps!) and recently supported our Fashion Show (see pics page 11) by providing the delicious gin and vodka for Shack Revolution’s cocktails which were enjoyed by all during the pre-show reception. Chase will be supporting other events during the year, including a speed dating event planned for young professionals in February when love should be ‘in the air’. www.chasedistillery.co.uk
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Eyes down for a healthy diet If you’re looking for pretty Christmas presents, why not take a look at new Gold member Henryka which places great emphasis on designing and making its own silver and amber jewellery, including working with students from Hereford College of Arts. Based on Widemarsh Street, staff from the store will be showcasing their latest designs at The Courtyard before Christmas so look out for them. And they’re offering 10% discount to Friends & Patrons (excluding items from the sale and charity collections). Just show your Friends & Patrons card and see flyer with this issue of Focus for more information. www.henryka.co.uk
St Owen Street independent optometrists and Business Club member BBR recently undertook its own ‘Great BBR Bake Off’ to raise funds for Optometry Giving Sight - a global fundraising initiative that aims to overcome preventable blindness and impaired vision. BBR chose to promote the role nutritional foods play in supporting our eye health. Staff have been busy collecting recipes that use at least one food beneficial for eye health, and these are being collated to create a Great BBR Bake Off cookbook that can be bought later this month from the practice. www.bbroptometry.co.uk
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No accounting for ghosts... A big thank you to Kendall Wadley, The Courtyard’s auditors and wealth management experts, who are kindly sponsoring our headline show Classic Ghosts next February, see p.5 which features West End actors Jack Shepherd and Terence Hardiman and has six performances to choose from, including two matinees. www.kwca.co.uk
Pictured at our packed fashion show which raised funds for The Courtyard and Little Princess Trust, are: Emma Powell (far left), wife of Shane Powell, Managing Director of event sponsors South Hereford Garages - with friends and Courtyard Business Development Manager Melanie Denning (second left).
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This is the first year in The Courtyard’s 16-year history that we’re producing both of our own professional Christmas shows – Jack & The Beanstalk in the main house and The Elves & The Shoemaker in the Studio. Thanks to Cargill and Claridge Nursing Homes for their ongoing support of our work... we couldn’t do it without you (oh no, we couldn’t!).
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FUNDRAISING
Made in Hereford Festive Fair The Courtyard’s Fashion Show on 11th September helped to raise nearly £10,000 for The Courtyard and the Little Princess Trust charities.
Get in the mood for the season of goodwill at our Christmas Vintage and Craft Fair on Sunday 23rd November! Come and browse over 25 stalls of Christmas gifts galore in our foyer and Studio, and enjoy delicious treats from our Café Bar and a lovely festive atmosphere. Free entry all day from 11am-4pm. If you would like to provide cakes or biscuits for our Friends & Patrons bake stall, please contact Ellie at ellie.teasdale@courtyard.org.uk.
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Plus, we have a host of different workshops for you to try your hand at including Christmas wreath making, book binding and hoola hooping. Book your place on the day (or in advance from box office) – limited spaces so hurry!
Mix and match making! Compère Steve Liddle and dancers from Hereford Academy of Dance
Sponsored by South Hereford Garages, the evening opened with a glitzy reception offering delicious Courtyard canapés, and Chase Distillery cocktails served from the Shack Revolution pop up bar. Entertainment for the evening included classical music provided by students from Hereford Cathedral School, an acoustic set byJake Gamble, an amazing dance set from Elevate (the Dancefest Youth Company), and onstage performance by award winning Cantabile Choir. Walking the catwalk were designs from Cherry Savidge, Hat Trick, Pritchards Menswear and Philip Morris, sunglasses from BBR Optometry and the innovative work of Hereford College of Arts’ fashion students, together with cutting edge hair designs by Peter Prosser Hairdressing. The pre-show online auction raised nearly £3,000 alone thanks to generous prize donations, including a week in a luxury French villa given by Richard Claridge, a box at Ascot donated by CF Roberts, a Go Ape experience day and Dinner, Bed and Breakfast at Castle House. Thanks to everyone who supported this event!
Off to the Races Don your tweed, dust off your best hat and scan your Racing Post... for one night only on Saturday 21st March the Studio will be transformed into Hereford Gold Cup. Come and have a flutter at our thrilling Race Night sponsored by Monnow Electrical Services! See races on the big screen with Tote betting galore and lots of pay-outs, and enjoy a fabulous curry at the same time. Tickets £16.50 including curry supper. Book tickets on 01432 340555.
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With love in the air next February, we have planned a special speed-dating event for single professionals, complete with cocktail masterclass led by Shack Revolution’s Rich Manning. The evening includes cocktail masterclass and speed dating, one cocktail and party nibbles. Spaces are limited so be sure to book your ticket early on! Tuesday 10th February, 7pm. Tickets £20.
Join us for a special fundraising film screening of Effie Gray, a period biopic of the Victorian art critic John Ruskin, starring Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters and The Courtyard’s own Honorary Patron Sir Derek Jacobi. Saturday 15th November, 6.30pm Reception, 7.30pm Screening. Tickets £13 including a glass of wine.
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Enjoy a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie while you finish off your Christmas gift shopping in peace from a variety of interesting stalls. Taste selected festive wines on sale at a special price from wine merchant John Villar. Special two-course Shopper’s Supper: £22 (served from 5.30pm until 7pm)
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Competition: Would you like to win a delicious Lunch for Two at The Courtyard’s Café Bar? All you have to do is answer the following question:
In which century and country does pantomime have its origins?
Who are we? Friends Committee: Lesley Hepworth June Stephens Vicki Duffain Christine Evans Jane Cadbury Evelyn Ryle Brian Harris Friends’ Business Development Contact: Lucy Wells T: 01432 346505 Email: lucy.wells@courtyard.org.uk Friends’ Coordinator: Emma Lewis T: 01432 346515 (Mon, Thurs, Fri) emma.lewis@courtyard.org.uk FOCUS advertising contact: Melanie Denning T: 01432 346503 melanie.denning@courtyard.org.uk www.courtyard.org.uk
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Box Office: 01432 340555 The Courtyard Edgar Street, Hereford HR4 9JR The Courtyard charity number: 1067869