![]() ![]() The nomination was made by Henry Smith, Member of Parliament for Crawley and the photo of the certificate is displayed with kind permission. ![]() Susy Radio received a ‘Crawley Coronavirus Community Champion Award’ for continuing to provide information and support during the Coronavirus pandemic. Chairman, Alan French presenter Chrissy Muir and Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, Charlotte KneerĬrawley Coronavirus Community Champion Award Susy Radio received an Appreciation Award from Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, Michael More-Molyneux, in recognition of the hard work, commitment and selfless dedication the volunteers had shown during the course of the Coronavirus pandemic. ![]() It's preceded by another major musical a new stage version of A Damsel in Distress (30 May-27 June), based on a novel by PG Wodehouse with songs by George and Ira Gershwin, directed by Rob Ashford.Īnd a promenade production of Michael Morpurgo's Running Wild will be staged from 2 to 16 August by Chichester Festival Youth Theatre at the Cass Sculpture Foundation.Īrtistic director Jonathan Church said today: "It is wonderful to present our first full season since the reopening of the Festival Theatre last year, and the tenth since Alan and I began work at Chichester… It features a particularly impressive calibre of directors, and embraces both the old and the new.Susy Radio received a "Volunteer Team Award" from the Mayor of Reigate and Banstead, Cllr Frank Kelly in recognition of the volunteer work they perform. It's followed in the Minerva by productions of For Services Rendered (31 July-5 September) by W Somerset Maugham, directed by Howard Davies, and Frank McGuinness's award-winning Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me, directed by Michael Attenborough and starring David Haig.Īs previously announced, Mack and Mabel starring Michael Ball will run in the refurbished Festival Theatre from 13 July to 5 September. Opening the season in the Minerva is Jeremy Sams's "sumptuous" revival of Jean Anouilh's The Rehearsal (8 May-6 June). Michael Ball at the 2013 WhatsOnStage Awards, where he won for Sweeney Todd The nautical comedy, which is directed by Nadia Fall and runs from 23 April to 16 May, features Sarah Parish making her Chichester debut. The Chichester 2015 season opens with the transformation of the Festival Theatre stage into a river, complete with "life-size boat", for a revival of Alan Ayckbourn's Way Upstream. "Chekhov essentially created contemporary theatre, and in these three plays you see the arrival of his genius," Hare said of the trilogy, which runs in the Festival Theatre from 28 September to 14 November. Directed by Jonathan Kent, the ensemble cast will feature Anna Chancellor, James McArdle and Samuel West. "It means a great deal to me personally and professionally to be in Willy Russell's classic play about the ways in which education can change your life."Īlso announced by Chichester today is a repertory season of Chekhov's early plays Platonov, Ivanov and The Seagull, all in new versions by David Hare. Through the development of the relationship between Rita and her alcoholic and cynical tutor, Frank, this story brings up many concepts in adult development and education. Henry said: "When I began studying for an Open University degree, it was a pivotal period that opened my mind to the delights of Shakespeare and so much more. Educating Rita tells a story of a 26-year-old married hairdresser, Rita, who decided to get education by taking a course in English literature from the Open University. In a co-production with Chichester Festival Theatre Sharp-witted, wilful and frequently. The production, which runs in the Minerva Theatre from 18 June to 25 July 2015, will be directed by Michael Buffong and marks Henry's Chichester debut. He has directed productions of Educating Rita and Gaslight. Lenny Henry will star in a revival of Educating Rita at Chichester later this year, as part of the venue's newly announced season. starring Michael Ball, Rob Ashford directing A Damsel in Distress with a score by the Gershwins and a new book, and Lenny Henry in Educating Rita. Lenny Henry as Troy Maxson in Fences, which ran in the West End (2013) ![]()
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