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10-18 JULY 2015
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Welcome to the 2015 Oundle International Festival, our annual summer celebration of the good things in life: music, theatre, cinema, food and the great outdoors! It is a time to come together and enjoy the amazing breadth of events we bring to Oundle from around the globe as well as appreciate the enormous amount of home-grown talent we have on our doorstep.
We celebrate gifted young people, explore our local area and voyage much further afi eld from the tango beat of Buenos Aires to our own capital via the sumptuousness of renaissance Venice. We can singalonga to the iconic The Sound of Music and enjoy a night at the opera with an encore screening of The Pirates of Penzance, and the festival begins this year with a splash of magic from family theatre company Illyria with The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.
Our grand fi nale is when the centre of Oundle gives itself over to the annual Food Festival which is followed by a sensational Party at the Wharf culminating in a spectacular laser show.
None of this would be possible without your commitment and support, nor without the unstinting hard work of the OIF team to whom we all owe a huge thank you.
I think there is something for everyone in the 2015 Oundle International Festival to enjoy, but I also hope that you will also be persuaded to try something new and different: who knows, you might discover a whole new world of adventure!
Kenneth Richardson, Artistic Director
cover design by Andrew Hinchcliffe
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OUNDLE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALFriday 10th July - Saturday 18th July 2015
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SATURDAY 18 JULY• Morning Coffee Concert:
Neil Cockburn
• Oundle Food Festival
• Party at the Wharf
DIARY OVERVIEW
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FRIDAY 10 JULY• Illyria: The Sorcerer’s
Apprentice
• The National Youth Jazz Orchestra
SATURDAY 11 JULY• Come and Sing
Fauré’s Requiem!
• The Deco Ensemble
• Sex….with Pete Searles
SUNDAY 12 JULY• Oundle Open Gardens
• Riverlands
• Singalonga Sound of Music
MONDAY 13 JULY• Lunchtime Recital:
Ellen Porter & Alec Hone
• The Shee
TUESDAY 14 JULY• Lunchtime Recital: Song in the
City Escapes to the Country
• The Pirates of Penzance (Encore screening)
• Candlelit Organ Recital: Frédéric Blanc
WEDNESDAY 15 JULY• Lunchtime Recital:
Ann Elise Smoot
• The Bach Walk
THURSDAY 16 JULY• Lunchtime Event: Magnus
Williamson and Stile Antico
• Stile Antico
FRIDAY 17 JULY• Lunchtime Recital: Anna
Ovsyanikova & Chris Hotson
• La Serenissima - The Four Seasons
• Plainsong by Candlelight
Full details will be available in the souvenir programme book which will be on sale throughout the Festival for £5
or buy a programme book voucher in advance for only £4.
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FRIDAY 10 JULY
ILLYRIA: The Sorcerer’s ApprenticeTraditional, adapted by Oliver Gray
6.00pm BARNWELL COUNTRY PARK, OUNDLE
TICKETS: Family Ticket: £35 (two adults & two children) £15 Adult / £5 U18s
Back by popular demand, Illyria returns with the story of the original boy-wizard, most famously told in Disney’s Fantasia featuring Mickey Mouse. Bored of his chores, the sorcerer’s apprentice waves his wand and a broom magically fetches water. But he can’t find a spell to stop it. In desperation he saws it in half - and everything spirals out of control…
This show features a HUGE amount of water! There’s a spectacular set from the designer of George’s Marvellous Medicine, amazing effects from the set builders of The Twits, the original music by Paul Dukas (as used in Fantasia) - and eye-popping magic illusions created by the world famous illusionist Paul Daniels. We dare you to sit in the splash zone! Come and enjoy a summer’s afternoon of magical family fun for all aged 5+!
Bring your picnic and low-backed chairs or rugs - no seating provided. There will be a selection of food and drink available in the Kingfisher Café.
Performance ends at approximately 7.30pm
Pay & Display car parking available
In association with
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FRIDAY 10 JULY
NATIONAL YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA50th Birthday Concert
8.00pm STAHL THEATRE
TICKETS: £15 Adult / £5 U18s
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra is world-famous as a glittering showcase for the country’s best young musicians. Since NYJO’s founding, by Bill Ashton OBE in 1965, most of the current generation of top British jazz musicians have risen through its ranks, often becoming well known jazz stars whilst still playing with the band.
The programme celebrates NYJO’s 50th birthday and will feature well-known classics from the big band repertoire, contemporary work by leading international composers and originals by members of the band.
Performance ends at approximately 9.45pm
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SATURDAY 11 JULY
COME AND SING FAURÉ’S Requiem!11.00am – 5.00pm OUNDLE SCHOOL CHAPELWorkshop: 11.00am – 4.00pmPerformance: 5.00pm
TICKETS: Workshop: £15 Adult / £5 U18s, Performance: £5
Singers of all abilities are invited to join Festival Chorus Director, James Lloyd Thomas, for a day’s workshop on Fauré’s stunningly beautiful Requiem. Scores provided or participants bring their own.The day will culminate in a performance to show the audience all that has been achieved in just one day!
10.00am Registration11.00am Workshop 1 1.00pm Lunch (not provided) 2.00pm Workshop 2 4.00pm Break 5.00pm Performance
Performance ends at approximately 5.45pm
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SATURDAY 11 JULY
THE DECO ENSEMBLE
SEX… with Pete Searles
7.00pm STAHL THEATRE
TICKETS: £15 Adult / £5 U18s
9.00pm STAHL THEATRE
TICKETS: £8 Adult (includes a glass of wine or beer)
Including works by Astor Piazzolla, Ramiro Gallo and Frédéric Devreese, let the passion of tango transport you to a hot, sultry summer’s evening on the streets of Buenos Aires!
The Deco Ensemble’s repertoire is a crossover between jazz, classical and world music with an unusual combination of instruments including accordion, violin, piano, guitar and double bass which bring a huge range of sounds to their music.
Performance ends at approximately 8.30pm
After his much younger girlfriend leaves him for a better looking, richer, more successful friend, Searles dissolves into a gibbering, chain-smoking, suicidal-insomniac. He resorts to the latest new-age therapy - EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) - in a voyage of self re-discovery where buried memories of past relationships, one-night stands and a very confused childhood all come bubbling to the surface with hilarious, painful and revelatory results.
Performance ends at approximately 10.00pm
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SUNDAY 12 JULY
OUNDLE OPEN GARDENS 2pm - 6pm AROUND OUNDLE, STARTING AT OUNDLE PRIMARY SCHOOL
TICKETS: Family Ticket £5 (two adults & children) / Adult £2.50
If I could put my words in songand tell what’s there enjoyedAll people would to my garden throngand leave the cities void. from The Garden by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Themed ‘Cultivation, Conservation and Contemplation’, Transition Oundle, Oundle Primary School and the Oundle International Festival invite you to visit some of the town’s home, school and community gardens. Those open include well maintained, family, productive and small urban gardens which, in different ways, all embrace, protect and harness nature. Enjoy music from Oundle Fringe performers, soak up the Festival atmosphere and reward yourself with a home baked tea in Oundle Primary School. Please note: not all the gardens are fully accessible - please check when booking tickets.
Solar Panel Specialistsworking with Transition Oundle
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SUNDAY 12 JULY
RIVERLANDS7.00pm OUNDLE WHARF
TICKETS: £15 Adult / £5 U18s
Set on the very banks of the River Nene itself, with the performers on a fl oating stage, this magical evening tells the story of the river as it journeys to the sea. Performed by storyteller Jo Blake Cave and poet Jo Bell (UK Canal Laureate), foxes, kingfi shers, narrowboaters and anglers speak for the river in a mesmerising mixture of story and poem, mythology and history. They are joined by musical duo Gregg Cave (guitar/vocals) and Nick Ellison (fi ddle) who will perform a selection of original and traditional material drawn from or inspired by Northamptonshire.
Bring low-backed chairs or rugs - no seating provided. There will be a selection of food and drink available from the Tap & Kitchen.
Performance ends at approximately 9pm
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•Modern Purpose built diagnostic medical and surgical facilities
•Companion Animal Healthcare •Consultations by Appointment
•Preventative health care including Vaccinations, Neutering and Dentistry
•Extensive in house laboratory •Qualified quality micro-chipping service
•Nurse Clinics for all ages and health status
•Efficacious targeted preventative parasite control advice and treatments
•Pet passports •Spacious Car park
•Tours of facilities by request
Reception Opening Times: Mon-Fri 8.30 am to 6.30 pm
Sat 8.30 am to 12.45 pm
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SUNDAY 12 JULY
SING-A-LONG-A SOUND OF MUSIC 6.45pm STAHL THEATRE
TICKETS: £15
The smash-hit musical show returns to the UK in celebration of the movie’s 50th anniversary. Yes, the original Sing-a-long-a is back, giving the movie a birthday party to remember!
Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music is a screening of the Julie Andrews film musical in glorious, full-screen Technicolor, with subtitles so that everyone can sing along, a host and free fun pack.
The audience is the star of this interactive show – at Sing-a-long-a THERE ARE NO RULES!
Performance ends at approximately 10.30pm
In association with Oundle Cinema
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MONDAY 13 JULY
LUNCHTIME RECITALEllen Porter celloAlec Hone piano1.05pm ST PETER’S CHURCH
TICKETS: £6 (Buy tickets to 3 or more Lunchtime Recitals for only £5 each)
Ellen Porter was Young Musician of the Year 2014 at Oundle’s Festival of Music and Drama and her programme will demonstrate that she was a worthy winner of this hard won prize. Featuring the haunting beauty of Bruch’s Kol Nidrei and the playful brilliance of Schumann’s Fantasiestücke, Ellen’s programme also includes works by Cassado, Fauré and Martinu° .
Performance ends at approximately 1.50pm
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MONDAY 13 JULY
THE SHEE7.30pm STAHL THEATRE
TICKETS: £15 Adult / £5 U18s
The Shee is an exceptional six piece, all-female band. Their diverse range of individual musical influences combine to produce an adventurous brew of Folk, Gaelic and Bluegrass, earning them considerable recognition with high profile performances at festivals including Cambridge and Celtic Connections, as well as concerts across Europe and Canada.
Full of zest, zing and zip, this all-female Scots-English sextet have a lot more going for them than just high-level musicianship and the ability to play fast. Whether it’s Scots, Gaelic, Bluegrass or Scandinavian music – once a tune has gone through the “Sheemachine”, it’s theirs!
Performance ends at approximately 9.20pm
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TUESDAY 14 JULY
LUNCHTIME RECITAL Song in the City Escapes to the Country
1.05pm ST PETER’S CHURCH
TICKETS: £6 (Buy tickets to 3 or more Lunchtime Recitals for only £5 each)
Song in the City takes classical music out of its comfort zone and escapes to the country with this imaginative evocation of the big smoke. Featuring their recently commissioned Voices of London cycle plus songs by Walton, Finzi, Butterworth and Purcell, with A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square there will be a real sense of London Pride.
Performance ends at approximately 1.50pm
Jennie Witton sopranoElizabeth Desbruslais mezzo-sopranoNicholas Allen tenorPiran Legg baritoneGavin Roberts piano
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TUESDAY 14 JULY
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA: THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE (ENCORE)
CANDLELIT RECITAL: Frédéric Blanc organ
7.00pm STAHL THEATRE
TICKETS: £15
10.00pm OUNDLE SCHOOL CHAPEL
FREE ENTRY (RETIRING COLLECTION)
In a first for the Oundle International Festival, we are screening an encore performance of English National Opera’s dazzling new production of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic masterpiece which includes all-time favourites A Policeman’s Lot is Not a Happy One and I am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General.
The superb cast includes the ever-versatile Andrew Shore as the Major-General, Jonathan Lemalu as the affectionate parody of the British bobby, Robert Murray as the innocent pirate-apprentice Frederic, and Rebecca de Pont Davies as the older woman who has designs on him. Mike Leigh (Palme d’Or winner and five times Oscar nominee) directs his first ever opera for the stage; David Parry conducts.
Screening ends at approximately 9.20pm In association with Oundle Cinema
A late-night recital by the brilliant French organist, Frédéric Blanc, designed to show off the versatility of the Frobenius organ. His programme ranges from the Baroque to the contemporary and, as well as music by Buxtehude, Handel and Lefébure-Wély and others, Frédéric will treat us to one of his famous improvisations.
Performance ends at approximately 10.40pm
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WEDNESDAY 15 JULY
LUNCHTIME RECITAL Ann Elise Smoot organ1.05pm OUNDLE SCHOOL CHAPEL
TICKETS: £6 (Buy tickets to 3 or more Lunchtime Recitals for only £5 each)
A much-anticipated lunchtime recital by internationally renowned concert organist and Director of Oundle for Organists, Ann Elise Smoot. Her programme will include the world premier of a piece by Francis Grier, commissioned by Oundle Music Trust for the Orgelbüchlein Project.
Performance ends at approximately 1.50pm
11.15am OUNDLE SCHOOL COMMON ROOM
William Whitehead, Director of the Orgelbüchlein Project,gives a free pre-performance talk about this exciting project, the composers commissioned to fulfi l J S Bach’s vision and plans for its completion. The talk will last about 45 minutes.
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WEDNESDAY 15 JULY
THE BACH WALKJoanna Borrett celloChristian Wilson organ5.45pm - 10.15pm WARMINGTON / FOTHERINGHAY
TICKETS: £30 walk, supper and concerts £20 walk and concerts £15 concerts only Supper tickets are limited - early booking advised
5.45pm Meet at The Red Lion car park, Warmington. Walk to Fotheringhay
7.00pm Concert at St Mary and All Saints Church, Fotheringhay
7.30pm Walk back to Warmington
8.15pm Supper at The Red Lion, Warmington
9.45pm Late-night concert in St Mary’s Church, Warmington
Inspired by J S Bach’s 200 mile walk to hear Buxtehude play the organ, we invite you to join us on a gentle stroll between two of East Northamptonshire’s beautiful and historic villages. In each place we will enjoy music for cello and organ including J S Bach’s Cello Suite No 1, the “Ricercar a 6” from The Musical Offering plus newly created arrangements for cello and organ together, including the Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No 3. Supper tickets include a delicious two-course buffet (food only) in The Red Lion, Warmington.
Evening ends at approximately 10.15pm
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THURSDAY 16 JULY
LUNCHTIME LECTURE / RECITAL Magnus Williamson and Stile Antico1.05pm ST PETER’S CHURCH
TICKETS: £6 (Buy tickets to 3 or more Lunchtime Recitals for only £5 each)
As a prelude to the evening concert in Fotheringhay, Dr Magnus Williamson, with members of the vocal ensemble, Stile Antico, will introduce and demonstrate the music of the Elizabethan ‘Sadler’ Partbooks and explain their local significance. These important manuscripts, copied by John Sadler who was the schoolmaster of Fotheringhay and Oundle from the 1540s to the 1570s, contain iconic masterpieces such as Thomas Tallis’s sublime settings of the Lamentations. Sponsored by the Arts and Humanities Research Council as part of the Tudor Partbooks research project, this event will demonstrate how choirbooks, partbooks and other Renaissance music manuscripts were used in practice.
Performance ends at approximately 2pm
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THURSDAY 16 JULY
STILE ANTICO Music from the Sadler Partbooks 7.30pm ST MARY AND ALL SAINTS CHURCH, FOTHERINGHAY
TICKETS: £15 Adult / £5 U18s (includes entry to pre-performance talk)
We are delighted to welcome back the vocal ensemble, Stile Antico in a programme of music which has great local significance. John Sadler was schoolmaster in Fotheringhay and Oundle from the 1540s to the 1570s and during that time copied large quantities of contemporary choral music. His principal set of partbooks, now in the Bodleian Library, has deteriorated over time to the point of illegibility, but thanks to the wonders of digital technology it is being restored for modern performance. Alongside polyphony by Thomas Tallis and William Byrd, this concert features organ improvisations and compositions from John Sadler’s lifetime.
Performance ends at approximately 9.15pm
6.30pm Dr Magnus Williamson will give a pre-concert talk in the church about John Sadler, his partbooks and their connections with the lost collegiate church of Fotheringhay.
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FRIDAY 17 JULY
LUNCHTIME RECITAL Anna Ovsyanikova violinChris Hotson piano
PLAINSONG BY CANDLELIGHTJames McVinnie organ
1.05pm ST PETER’S CHURCH, OUNDLE
TICKETS: £6 (Buy tickets to 3 or more Lunchtime Recitals for only £5 each)
10.00pm OUNDLE SCHOOL CHAPEL
FREE EVENT (RETIRING COLLECTION)
In a programme with a truly international flavour, Anna Ovsyanikova and Chris Hotson perform French music influenced by the blues (Ravel’s 2nd Violin Sonata), Polish composer Henryk Wienawski’s brilliant showpiece Scherzo-Tarantelle, Russian Alexander Glazunov’s Three pieces from ‘Raymonda’ as well as music by Belgian Mathieu Crickboom and the ever popular Argentinian Astor Piazzolla.
Performance ends at approximately 1.50pm
A late-night feast of cutting edge contemporary music. The centrepiece of the programme is Nico Muhly’s O Antiphon Preludes written for James McVinnie in 2010 (with the students of the 2015 Oundle for Organists Summer School singing the plainsong verses) along with Philip Glass’s Music in Similar Motion, and Mad Rush.
Performance ends at approximately 10.30pm
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FRIDAY 17 JULY
LA SERENISSIMA - THE FOUR SEASONS7.30pm OUNDLE SCHOOL CHAPEL
TICKETS: £20 front / £18 rear / £5 U18s
In this all Vivaldi programme, award-winning La Serenissima perform The Four Seasons - the most popular piece of classical music of all time - in a brand new edition made by violinist Adrian Chandler.
A true renaissance man, Vivaldi was at the forefront of baroque innovation, keen to experiment with new textures and sound worlds. To reflect this, the programme also includes works for bassoon and, for the first time since the eighteenth century performances of two of Vivaldi’s concertos for ‘prepared violin’ (the violino in tromba marina). Adrian Chandler, luthier David Rattray and Vivaldi expert Michael Talbot have teamed up to recreate this curious and loud instrument from evidence surviving in the archives of the Ospedale della Pietà, the famous foundling institution with which Vivaldi was associated for much of his career.
Performance ends at approximately 9.30pm
Adrian Chandler director/violin & violino in tromba marinaPeter Whelan bassoonLa Serenissima orchestra
Le Quattro Stagioni / The Four Seasons (Manchester version)Concerto per violino in tromba marina, strings & continuo in D, RV 221Concerto per Maestro dè Morzin for bassoon, strings & continuo in G, RV 496Concerto per violino in tromba marina, strings & continuo in G, RV 313 Concerto La notte for bassoon, strings & continuo in B flat, RV 501
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SATURDAY 18 JULY
MORNING COFFEE CONCERT Neil Cockburn organ11.30pm ALL SAINTS CHURCH, FOTHERINGHAY
FREE EVENT (RETIRING COLLECTION)
Coffee and pastries available to buy from 10.30am
International prize-winning, Canadian-based organist Neil Cockburn performs a mid-morning recital designed to uplift and inspire in the glorious setting of Fotheringhay’s beautiful church. His programme includes J S Bach’s thrillingly virtuosic Praeludium in C, BWV 566 as well as works by Bach’s French contemporary, André Raison, and the modern Quebec composer, Raymond Daveluy.
Performance ends at approximately 12.15pm
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SATURDAY 18 JULY
OUNDLE FOOD FESTIVAL9.00am - 4.00pm OUNDLE MARKET PLACE
FREE EVENT
One of the most popular dates in regional gastronomes’ diaries, the Oundle Food Festival gathers together those who grow, produce and sell some of the country’s finest foods. Stalls, street food as well as street theatre and music will add texture to the exuberant celebration of all things edible. Demonstrations and classes will be taking place around the region during the lead up to the Saturday street market.
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SATURDAY 18 JULY
PARTY AT THE WHARFStarring Los Palmas 6 with “JACK” and Disarray
11.00am Set up your Canopy Pitch (Limited availability - book early to avoid disappointment)
4.30pm Car park at the Wharf open
5.00pm Gates open
6.00pm Disarray
7.15pm “JACK”
8.45pm Los Palmas 6
10.15pm Laser show finale
THE OUNDLE WHARF, STATION ROAD
TICKETS: In advance: £15 Adult / £10 U18 On the door (if available): £20 Adult / £15 U18 FREE U12s who must be booked and accompanied by a paying adult. Canopy site: £20 (site only)
Come to Oundle Wharf for the party of the year where the bar will be stocked with local Nene Valley Brewery beers and there will be a variety of food stalls!
With a fantastic line-up of bands this is the place to picnic (make sure to visit the Food Festival!) and dance the night away with the Los Palmas 6 who are probably the best and most accurate Madness Tribute band in the world, “JACK” with their very special blend of R & B and local Oundle rock, pop and indie band, Disarray. The evening will be rounded off in style with a spectacular laser show!
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TRAVEL INFORMATIONOundle, in Northamptonshire, is easily accessible by road or rail. The town is 8 miles from the A1(M) and 5 miles from the A14, both of which have direct links to all the major UK road networks. Peterborough and Corby are the nearest mainline railway stations with direct express bus connections.
BOOKING INFORMATIONBOOKING OPENS:General public: 7th April, 2015Friends’ priority booking: 27th March, 2015
HOW TO BOOK:IN PERSON: Oundle Box Office, 4 New Street, Oundle, PE8 4EDBY PHONE: 01832 274734ONLINE (24 HOURS): www.oundlefestival.org.uk
BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS:
April 1st – July 18th: 10am - 4pm Monday to Friday
Also open Saturdays 4th, 11th, 18th July 10am - 1pm.
PAYMENT:• Major credit and debit cards accepted for advance bookings.
We can only accept cash or cheque on the door.
• £1 card handling fee charged for phone & internet bookings
• Postal charges vary and can be chosen at the time of booking. Minimum fee is £1
TICKET INFORMATION:• Where they have not sold out, tickets will also be available on
the door.
• Tickets cannot be exchanged, replaced (if lost or damaged) or refunded.
• If an event has sold out, we will endeavour to resell any returned tickets.
• Information in this brochure is correct at time of going to press but may be subject to subsequent alteration.
Visit our website www.oundlefestival.org.uk for additional event information and video clips
of some of this year’s performers.
Full details will be available in the souvenir programme book which will be on sale throughout the Festival for £5 or buy a programme book voucher in
advance for only £4.
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MAP OF VENUES
VENUE INFORMATIONUnless otherwise stated, door open 30 minutes before the performance time.
We use many different venues during the Festival, details about which, including parking, access, facilities and hospitality on offer, can be found on our website (www.oundlefestival.org.uk/events).
We have tried to consider everything here that you might need to know in advance, however if you have any further queries prior to or during your visit, contact us on 01832 274919. If you are a wheelchair user, please let us know when booking tickets so we can allocate reserved seating for you and your party. Please note, accessible toilets are not available at all venues.
VENUES IN OUNDLEBarnwell Country Park, Barnwell Road, PE8 5PBOundle Primary School, Milton Road, PE8 4ABOundle School Chapel, Milton Road, PE8 4ABOundle School Common Room, Milton Road, PE8 4ABStahl Theatre, West Street, PE8 4EJSt Peter’s Church, Church Street, PE8 4EEThe Oundle Wharf, Station Road, PE8 4DE
VENUES OUTSIDE OUNDLEChurch of St Mary and All Saints Fotheringhay, PE8 5HZThe Red Lion, Peterborough Road, Warmington, PE8 6TNSt Mary’s Church, Church Street, Warmington, PE8 6TE