Festive fundraisers hope to run up good charity total

Festive fundraisers hope to run up good charity total

Santa Fun Run, Ritary

Festive fundraisers will be hoping to run up a fantastic total for local causes when they gather for the Meriden Rotary Club’s 11th annual Santa Fun Run next month.

The traditional event returns to follow a 5km route at Packington Hall, on December 10th.

Rotarian Tony Hill, who organised the Run, said: “We have always held it at Meriden Hall and the 5km route has been around the village. Increasingly the need to arrange road closures and manage traffic has become very onerous and we were increasingly concerned about safety.

“We are delighted to be able to return to Packington Hall again this year which is a beautiful setting for the event, only made possible by the enthusiastic support of Lady Georgie Guernsey. It is a wonderful location with lovely views across the snow-sprinkled park which we shared with the deer.

Santa Fun Run, Rotary

“It is our 12th year and we hope that the event will be well supported by our regular runners and newcomers. We will use the proceeds to support Marie Curie and other charities who need our help more than ever this year.”

People are invited to turn up and take part in the Run, which starts at 11am and registration costs £15 for adults and £7.50 for under 16s. This fee provides a Santa suit and water bottle. And everyone receives a medal when they complete the course.

Further details of how to register can be found here

Let’s hear it for the girls at The Belgrade Theatre

Let’s hear it for the girls at The Belgrade Theatre

The UK Theatre Award-winning Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World is coming to Coventry from 7th-11th February 2024.

When inquisitive heroine Jade breaks away from her school trip to the local museum to peek at the Gallery of Greatness, she meets iconic women from the past, whose actions and lives changed the world as we know it, including explorers, scientists, artists and secret agents.  This enthralling, heartwarming musical is full of incredible characters, inspirational moments and a soundtrack that packs a popstar punch.  

Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World

This empowering pop musical, from one of the producers of the worldwide sensation SIX, is based on the popular book by Suffragette relative Kate Pankhurst. Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World has delighted and inspired audiences across the UK, snowballing to become a hit favourite with a nation-wide following.

Remarkable – and often forgotten – women from history are lifted from the pages of Kate Pankhurst’s beloved book and brought gloriously to life on stage, by a fantastically great cast of Elena Breschi (SIX, Norwegian Cruise Line) as ‘Sacagawea’, ‘Frida Kahlo’ and ‘Marie Curie’, Jennifer Caldwell (SIX, UK tour) as ‘Emmeline Pankhurst’, ‘Agent Fifi’ and ‘Miss Johnson’, Georgia Grant-Anderson (Demon Dentist, UK tour) as ‘Jade’, Chlöe Hart (Wicked and Kinky Boots, West End) as ‘Gertude Ederle’, ‘Jane Austen’ and ‘Mary Anning’ and Leah Vassell (SIX, West End) as ‘Amelia Earhart’, ‘Rosa Parks’ and ‘Mary Seacole’.

Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World

Swings Millie Kiss (White Christmas, Liverpool Empire); Summer Priest (Get Up Stand Up!, West End) and Rachel Seirian (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, West End and Los Angeles) round out the cast.

The creative team behind this uplifting stage show consists of dramatist Chris Bush (Standing at the Sky’s Edge, National Theatre); with music by hit songwriter Miranda Cooper, and live arrangements by Jen Green (Beverley Knight; Pixie Lott), director, Amy Hodge (Mr Gum and The Dancing Bear – The Musical!, National Theatre), designer Joanna Scotcher (Emilia, Shakespeare’s Globe/Vaudeville Theatre), choreographer Dannielle ‘Rhimes’ Lecointe (Dick Whittington, National Theatre), lighting designer Zoe Spurr (Emilia, Shakespeare’s Globe/Vaudeville Theatre), sound designer Carolyn Downing (Summer & Smoke, Almeida/Duke of York’s Theatre) and co-sound designer Rob Bettle (Frozen: The Musical, Theatre Royal Drury Lane; Billy Elliot, UK tour).

Tickets are available here

Countdown is on for the Stratford-Upon-Avon’s ‘biggest ever’ Christmas Lights Switch-On

Countdown is on for the Stratford-Upon-Avon’s ‘biggest ever’ Christmas Lights Switch-On

Stratford Lights Switch-On 2023, Stratford BID

Stratford will become a Winter Wonderland from next weekend with a whole host of festive fun lined up for this year’s free Christmas Lights Switch-On event.

The lights switch-on event, on November 18th, is set to be the biggest Stratford has seen, with entertainment taking place throughout the day, between 10am-7pm, all made possible thanks to funding by Stratford-upon-Avon BID.

A giant snow globe and ice cave will be among the interactive attractions as part of the special day, which also includes live musical entertainment, roaming performers and fairground-style games.

Christmas market stalls offering unique gifts and festive food and drink, will also be open between 10am-7pm at the bottom of Bridge Street and on Waterside as well as the regular Rother Street Market run by LSD Promotions.

Stratford Lights Switch-On 2023, Stratford BID

Stratford Lights Switch-On 2023, Stratford BID

The big switch-on, at 5.30pm, will be carried out by Father Christmas himself, supported by Stratford Mayor Councillor Kate Rolfe. You can also catch Father Christmas and Mrs Christmas as they ride through town in their horse-drawn carriage, courtesy again of Magic Alley.

Live music on the stage will also help keep the festive atmosphere alive courtesy of The Jivettes, a vintage trio performing their own special tribute to the 1950s – and David Harrop, whose broad range of styles includes swing, jazz and West End. Local choirs will be among other performers keep the crowds entertained in the event areas of Henley Street, Wood Street, Meer Street, High Street and Bridge Street.

A packed programme of family events and activities also includes the opportunity for little ones to get their faces painted, or have a glitter tattoo at various locations around the town centre.

Plus, a roaming juggler, Elf On The Shelf Stiltwalker and Fire Performer are set to thrill the crowds throughout the day. And be sure to grab your selfie at the Sleigh and Snow Globe photo points in Wood Street.

The event is organised and funded by Stratford-Upon-Avon BID in partnership with Stratford-upon-Avon Lights Company, Stratford Town Council, Magic Alley and Bell Court.

Rich Jones, Chair of the Board at Stratford BID, said: “The Christmas Lights Switch-On ushers in the most wonderful time of the year and this year the fun and entertainment is going to be bigger and better than ever with free fun and entertainment taking place throughout the day.

“We have so much going on around the town centre which is guaranteed to get visitors and locals in the Christmas spirit, something for everyone to enjoy.”

Stratford Lights Switch-On 2023, Stratford BID

Michelle Baker, Interim BID Manager, said: “The BID is a key sponsor of the town’s Christmas lights each year and, as we did last year, we have again pledged to fund and organise the lights switch-on event this year to ensure there is plenty of festive fun and entertainment for visitors. We hope the added footfall the event brings, on November 18th, benefits local businesses and that shoppers have an enjoyable time in Stratford-upon-Avon.”

Road closures: Bridge Street, High Street, Wood Street, Lower Henley Street, Union Street, Meer Street, Waterside (to junction of Sheep Street.)

Comedian brings new tour to the area

Comedian brings new tour to the area

Following his recent, totally sold out tour including over 140 dates, comedian Chris McCausland will be back on the road for January 2024 with his brand new show Yonks! including shows at Banbury, Stratford and Coventry.

Chris has been performing stand-up now for two decades and is a regular face on British television.

He is an established favourite on such flagship comedy shows as Have I Got News for You, Would I Lie to You?, QI, The last Leg, and 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.

He has appeared on Live at the Apollo three times, taking on the hosting duties in 2021, a year that also saw him make his highly acclaimed debut appearance on The Royal Variety Performance at The Royal Albert hall.

Chris has also appeared on entertainment favourites such as Blankety Blank and The Jonathan Ross Show, along with celebrity editions of The Chase, Pointless, and Mastermind – where he won with his chosen specialist subject of Pearl jam.

In 2023 Chris has his own travel series on Channel 4, Wonders of the World I Can’t See, and was also part of Channel 4’s hit new entertainment series, Scared of the Dark

His last tour was a mammoth 140+ date sell-out, with his final show at the legendary Shepherd’s Bush Empire also being filmed for broadcast on Channel 4.

This new tour “Yonks!” promises to be even bigger!

Chris McCausland

TOUR 2024

Chris McCausland is one of the UK’s most in-demand comedians. The 46-year-old Liverpudlian has appeared on shows including The Royal Variety Performance, Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News for You, Blankety Blank, Would I Lie to You? and QI. He has also fronted his own TV series, Wonders Of The World I Can’t See, and hosted his own radio show, You Heard It Here First.

Following the success of his last tour, Speaky Blinder, which ran for over 140 dates and was filmed for broadcast on Channel 4, he is about to start a new tour, Yonks!. He tells us all about it below.

Chris McCausland’s Yonks! tour starts on January 9, 2024 at The Mill, Banbury, and will land at loads of places including London’s Eventim Apollo, with more dates to come in 2025. Details here: chrismccausland.com/tour

Your last show was called Speaky Blinder, which was a brilliant title. You’ve steered clear of puns this time with Yonks!

It was one of those situations where we were announcing the tour and didn’t have a title yet. I just like the word Yonks and it’s fun to say. Plus I suppose, I’ve recently been called an overnight success even though I’ve been doing stand-up for over twenty years now, which is definitely yonks, so that tied into it.

Can you remember your first gig?

It was at a pub called The Bedford in Balham on July 29, 2003 at 9.20pm, roughly speaking. Over 20 years ago now so I think I’ve earned my comedy stripes. One of the first TV things I did was a Cbeebies TV series for tiny tots called, rather unfortunately, Me Too!. On the last tour I had fully grown adults coming up to me and telling me how they used to watch me on TV when they were one of those tiny little kids. How old do you think that made me feel!

How does this new show differ from your last tour?

All the material is different, but different in a lot of ways. The last show was pretty personal. There was a lot about my experiences of being blind, being a dad, being a husband, and doing all of that in the dark. This show has none of that really, this show is really quite daft. I’ve gone old school. It’s about loads of funny stuff, everything from my hatred of Shakespeare to  my love of Schwarzenegger, from Jesus to doughnuts, and A.I. to turnips, it’s a real bucket load of stuff and family life doesn’t get a look in this time.

Can you give readers a sneak preview? What are your thoughts about AI? You used to work in software development so you know about computers…

I am sure that AI will likely one day kill us all if we don’t manage to do that ourselves first, but right now it’s bloody fantastic. I don’t think AI can write comedy at all. It can explain things but it can’t write a decent stand-up set. It can’t make the connections that comedians make. You need to make unrelated connections a lot of the time to get surprising jokes. And you need a bit of anger or passion which AI just doesn’t have. But last time I did Have I Got News for You, I got it to explain the Northern Ireland Protocol to me as if I was a child, and that was a massive help!

What’s your problem with turnips?

I’m a 46-year-old man and I realised that I’ve never bought and cooked my own turnip, so I went out and got one and I have honestly never encountered a vegetable that so refused to be cut into pieces. Have you ever tried to dice a turnip? It’s the most resistant vegetable ever. I can’t believe people still buy them, I certainly won’t be making that mistake again!

You’ve become a panel show regular. Do you enjoy appearing on them?

To do something like Have I Got News For You, a show that has been around since I was a kid, it’s amazing. And it’s my dad’s favourite comedy show. I’m not naturally politically opinionated really, but I love the challenge of doing it. When I do it I try and make things a bit daft, and try to ridicule all aspects of the political spectrum, and that seems to work well.

I’ve done quite a lot of panel shows now, and I just love being involved in it all, and I think that probably shows on the telly.

Sometimes some small adjustments need to be made to a format. I did a week of Richard Osman’s House of Games where they made the whole week completely non-visual. The picture rounds were replaced with audio clues for everyone and Richard didn’t even use the autocue so nobody else could see the questions before I did.

In your Channel 4 travel series, The Wonders of the World I Can’t See, you were often unimpressed by the places you visited. I enjoyed watching it, but I wasn’t sure if you enjoyed making it…

Liza Tarbuck, who was in the Canadian episode, described me as a “grumpy Scouse git,” which was fair enough I suppose. I really enjoyed making the show, but in terms of sightseeing, some of the things were great and some of the things weren’t really worth the effort. Niagara Falls was staggering, but the surrounding area was tackier than Blackpool in the 1980’s. It was amazing to be in the Colosseum with Tom Allen, but I still don’t really know what that wonder was that Guz Kahn was trying to describe to me in Jordan. It was really amazing to make the series though and I hope we might get to make another series soon.

You dipped your toes into reality TV in 2023 with Scared of the Dark, in which you shared a blacked out house with fellow celebrities. I read that you are still in touch with the winner Paul Gascoigne.

He’s the main one I bonded with but we’ve all kept in touch on Whatsapp. It’s crazy. In 1990 he was the best footballer in the world. And he’s so sweet, he wears his heart on his sleeve. He lets everybody in and he doesn’t try and hide anything. Whereas Chris Eubank was a bit more complicated. He built a fence and he played a pantomime villain at times. I had a feel of his muscles though. He’s in his mid fifties and he is the most chiselled specimen of a human that I’ve ever had my hands on. He feels like he’s been carved out of marble. By comparison, I feel like I’ve been shaped out of an old marshmallow!

Will we be hearing more of your radio panel show You Heard It Here First, where you get guests to answer sound-based questions, like identifying a celebrity talking while eating cake…

Yes, we’ve got another series which we will be recording soon. I am currently putting it all together, as I need to find some interesting audio to use for the questions, and come up with some silly games I can get the guests to play. The first series was such a hit with listeners and was loved by whole families. We had some great guests taking part, from Lee Mack and Andy Parsons to Kerry Godliman and Alan Davies, and it’s all up there to listen to on BBC Sounds.

You turned your hand to acting in Not Going Out. Was this because you were such a funny double act with Lee Mack at the BAFTAs handing out an award?

After the video of myself and Lee went viral at the BAFTAs, Lee asked me to do an episode of his sitcom with him, I was tentative at first because I love Not Going Out, and i didn’t want to be rubbish in something that was really great, because I’d never done anything like that in terms of acting in front of a live audience before. My instant feeling was how am I going to know where to stand for the cameras during a live performance, but Lee is really generous and supportive. So we came up with the plot together, setting it on a train, and I even got a writing credit out of it all. It was really incredible to get to be part of it all.

Do you ever think about what life might have been like if you had not lost your sight? Would you have still tried stand-up?

Well obviously I’d now be retired from a 20-year career as Liverpool’s highest ever goalscorer. In terms of stand-up though, I was always a massive fan. A Rowan Atkinson live show was the first comedy video I got bought for Christmas as a kid, and from then on they were always on my Christmas list every year. So stand-up was always in my head as this amazing thing that some people could do, but not something that you could ever achieve for yourself. But then after I’d lost my sight completely and couldn’t really work as a web designer any more, the websites were just too ugly, I ended up working in a call centre and I was completely dissatisfied with my job and was looking for something else.

I even applied to MI5 to be a spy, but didn’t get in because of my complete lack of sight, which is fair enough I think. Maybe I wouldn’t have tried stand-up if I’d got the MI5 job. If I hadn’t lost my sight I might still be in IT. Or maybe a real life Scouse James Bond!

As it happens, I tried stand-up, just as a bucket list dare to myself to do it once, but then that became a hobby, and then a job, and here we are now over twenty years later and stand-up and comedy is all I really know now, and I am promoting my second national stand-up tour which is still pretty nuts to me. I just wish people still bought videos at Christmas.

Yonks! kicks off at The Mill Arts Centre in Banbury on January 9th and 10th and arrives at Stratford-upon-Avon Playhouse on March 1st and 2nd and Warwick Arts Centre on 12th October.

Further information & tickets: www.chrismccausland.com

International art dealer opens flagship gallery in Stratford-upon-Avon

International art dealer opens flagship gallery in Stratford-upon-Avon

Lambert Fine Art, Stratford-upon-Avon

Picasso, Degas, Monet, Warhol and Banksy are among some of the international artists handled by Mark Lambert, who is opening his first dealership in Stratford’s Bell Court this week.

Lambert Fine Art specialises in original 19th-21st Century works as well as contemporary paintings and sculpture from Royal Academy level artists.

The flagship gallery marks a new chapter for its director Mark, from Knowle, who has 24 years in the art business and a strong reputation for buying and selling the best antiques and fine art on the market.

He has previously worked for two of the UK’s top international art dealerships with galleries including in The Cotswolds, London, New York and San Francisco and is connected with the major auction houses around the world such as Bonhams, Christies and Sotheby’s.

Lambert Fine Art, Stratford-upon-Avon

He said: “Our main ethos is to bring integrity, honesty and a straightforward approach to buying and selling art which is often overlooked by the established dealers and high street galleries.

“At Lambert Fine Art we act on behalf of private collectors, interior designers and museums advising on every aspect of sourcing, buying, selling and restoring fine art.

“We truly believe that now is the time to bring the very finest examples of high-end original paintings and sculptures to Stratford-Upon-Avon which is something that has been missing for many years, as well as bringing with it our wealthy clients.”

Mark has sold and handled art by some of the world’s finest artists which include Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, Edgar Degas, Banksy, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, L.S.Lowry, Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, John Atkinson Grimshaw, Edouard Manet, Andy Warhol, Jean and Raoul Dufy.

Lambert Fine Art, Stratford-upon-Avon
Mark Lambert in his new gallery

Rich Jones, Centre Manager of Bell Court, said: “We’re excited to be welcoming this eminent art dealer and his flagship business into the Bell Court family. It goes a long way to further strengthening and widening our offering here and cementing our position within the heart of the town.

“Mark’s international fine art expertise brings something different as well as a touch of class to the centre and I’m sure will prove popular with locals and visitors alike.”

Visit: https://lambertfineart.co.uk/