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CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE ANNOUNCES COMPLETE FESTIVAL 2021 SEASON

CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE ANNOUNCES COMPLETE FESTIVAL 2021 SEASON

Daniel Evans and Kathy Bourne said: ‘We’re delighted to announce four new productions to add to our summer musical, South Pacific. The Long Song, Suhayla El-Bushra’s new adaptation of Andrea Levy’s great novel, follows South Pacific into the Festival Theatre, while Zoe Cooper’s new play The Flock joins Martin McDonagh’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane (in a co-production with the Lyric Hammersmith) and David Storey’s Home in a stimulating line-up in the Minerva Theatre.
‘These plays – each with a director new to CFT at the helm – take us from the South Pacific to Jamaica, rural Ireland, the North-East of England and back to the Home Counties. All engage, in varying ways, with the differences that divide us – from racial prejudice to warring families, social mores and conflicting beliefs – and whether tolerance and understanding can bring us together.
‘And before we open the Festival Theatre in July, we look forward to welcoming audiences to our Open Air Weekend in Oaklands Park with socially distanced picnic plots for all the family.
‘Our commitment to our local community has remained undimmed over the past year. If anything, this work has grown and deepened, notably through initiatives such as Young Carers Connect, and this – alongside our greatly expanded digital presence – will continue.
‘While we’re all looking forward to a thoroughly good night out, it is important we welcome audiences back safely. We’re continuing to offer a choice of socially distanced performances in both theatres in July and August. And everyone can book with confidence, knowing that should we have to cancel, they’ll be entitled to a full refund.
‘After a challenging year, we can’t wait to reopen our doors – and to see Chichester productions reaching audiences far beyond West Sussex again. In addition to our film of Crave (streaming 18 – 29 May), Caroline, Or Change is now scheduled for New York in the autumn and Singin’ in the Rain splashes down in London later this summer.’


FESTIVAL 2021 PRODUCTIONS – JULY TO OCTOBER

Gina Beck, Julian Ovenden, Joanna Ampil, Keir Charles and Rob Houchen in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s
SOUTH PACIFIC
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan
Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Tales of the South Pacific by James A. Michener
Directed by Daniel Evans
5 July – 4 September 2021, live in the Festival Theatre
Streamed as live on 4, 9, 14, 18, 21, 26, 31 August & 3 September
Press performance: Tuesday 13 July at 7.00pm

The full company has been confirmed for Daniel Evans’s new production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific. Led by Gina Beck (Matilda, Show Boat, Wicked, Phantom of the Opera) as Nellie, Julian Ovenden (Bridgerton, Downton Abbey, Merrily We Roll Along, Grand Hotel, BBC Proms) as Emile, Joanna Ampil (Avenue Q, Les Misérables, Miss Saigon) as Bloody Mary, Keir Charles (Quiz, Back To Life) as Luther Billis and Rob Houchen (Les Misérables, The Light in the Piazza) as Cable, it also includes Iroy Abesamis, Lindsay Atherton, Carl Au, Rosanna Bates, David Birrell, Leslie Garcia Bowman, Taylor Bradshaw, Bobbie Chambers, Charlotte Coggin, Danny Collins, Oliver Edward, Sergio Giacomelli, Shailan Gohil, Adrian Grove, Zack Guest, Cameron Bernard Jones, Amanda Lindgren, Matthew Maddison, Sera Maehara (as Liat), Melissa Nettleford, Rachel Jayne Picar, Kate Playdon, Pierce Rogan, Clancy Ryan, Charlie Waddell and James Wilkinson-Jones, with children’s roles played by Lana Lakha, Kami Lieu, David Ngara O’Dwyer and Alexander Quinlan.
This much-loved, Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical opened in 1949 to huge success, becoming one of Broadway’s longest running hit shows. It boasts one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s most memorable scores, featuring songs such as Some Enchanted Evening, I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair and Bali Ha’i.

1943. On an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean, US troops are kicking their heels amid the cacao groves while restlessly waiting for the war to reach them.
Nellie Forbush, a navy nurse from Arkansas, finds herself falling for the French plantation owner, Emile de Becque – a man with a mysterious past. The scheming sailor Luther Billis runs a makeshift laundry to earn a quick buck, but he’s no match for the Polynesian Bloody Mary who’s intent on exploiting these foreigners.
When young Princeton graduate Lieutenant Joe Cable is flown in on a dangerous reconnaissance mission, love and fear become entwined as the island’s battle for hearts and minds begins.
The production is directed by Artistic Director Daniel Evans whose previous Chichester productions include This Is My Family, Quiz and Fiddler on the Roof.
The set and costume designer is Peter McKintosh, and the choreographer and movement director is Ann Yee. Musical supervision is by Nigel Lilley, with musical direction by Cat Beveridge, orchestrations by David Cullen, lighting design by Howard Harrison, sound design by Paul Groothuis, video design by Gillian Tan, additional arrangements by Theo Jamieson, and casting by Charlotte Sutton.
South Pacific will be streamed as live on selected dates in August and September, visit website for details. One performance of South Pacific each week will be socially distanced.
There will be a Dementia Friendly performance on 1 September at 2.30pm, welcoming individuals living with dementia, as well as their friends, families and carers.
South Pacific is sponsored by R.L. Austen


THE FLOCK
A new play by Zoe Cooper
Directed by Guy Jones
6 – 28 August, Minerva Theatre
Press night: Thursday 12 August
The parishioners of All Hallows Church are putting on a production of Noah’s Ark, one of a cycle of mystery plays performed by all the local parishes. The Bishop is hopeful the project will help paper over the cracks revealed by an unfortunate incident involving an evangelical, a glass of wine and an angry liberal.
Rory, All Hallows’ vicar, wants to keep a low profile, and his partner Simon is happy to provide musical accompaniment but would rather he wasn’t given any lines, thank you very much.
The congregation, however, have other plans. For Patricia, the show is an opportunity to show off the church’s artistic talents, while the curate, Hannah, hopes it will give her a chance to get to know the parishioners better. Meanwhile, Fin becomes ever more infuriated at Rory’s hands-off approach and teenager Erin just hopes that this is a family where she might find a home.
Above all, Rory wants to keep the ship – and his relationship – afloat. Can this battered vessel still offer its clergy and congregation sanctuary in the storm?
Compassionate and funny, The Flock depicts the bumpy road to inclusion for this community, asking how we can live and worship alongside one another when our differences are so marked. How do we remain together when we’re so far apart?

Zoe Cooper’s plays include the award-winning Jess and Joe Forever, and Out of Water (Orange Tree/RSC) which – directed by Guy Jones – was a Susan Smith Blackburn Prize finalist and shortlisted for the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright.
Selina Cadell (Patricia) makes a welcome return to Chichester, where her appearances include The Dresser and The Government Inspector. Her theatre work also includes People and The Habit of Art (National Theatre) and Humble Boy (Orange Tree), while her extensive TV roles include Mrs Tishell in all 10 series of Doc Martin.
The Flock will be designed by Natasha Jenkins, with lighting by Zoe Spurr, sound design by Alexandra Faye Braithwaite and casting by Charlotte Sutton.
One performance each week will be socially distanced.
The Flock is sponsored by Genesis Town Planning.


THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE
By Martin McDonagh
Directed by Rachel O’Riordan
A co-production with Lyric Hammersmith Theatre
3 September – 2 October, Minerva Theatre
Press night: Thursday 9 September
In the mountains of Connemara, County Galway, Maureen Folan – a plain, lonely woman, tied to her manipulative and ageing mother, Mag – comes alive at her first and possibly last prospect of a loving relationship. But Mag has other ideas; and her interference sets in motion a train of events that leads inexorably towards the play’s breathtaking conclusion.
Rachel O’Riordan directs a major revival of this darkly comic, award-winning play by Martin McDonagh, whose work includes the films Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and In Bruges; and the plays The Cripple of Inishmaan, The Lieutenant of Inishmore and Hangmen.
Ingrid Craigie plays Mag. Her many credits include Sweet Bird of Youth (CFT), The Cripple of Inishmaan (West End/Broadway) and TV’s Roadkill. Kwaku Fortune (Line of Duty, Normal People) makes his Chichester debut as Ray.
Rachel O’Riordan is Artistic Director of the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and formerly of Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre. Her directing credits include Tanika Gupta’s adaptation of A Doll’s House (Lyric) and the Olivier Award-winning Killology (Sherman/Royal Court).
The production will be designed by Good Teeth Theatre, with lighting designed by Kevin Treacy, music and sound designed by Anna Clock, and casting by Sam Stevenson.
Suitable for ages 14+
The Beauty Queen of Leenane is a co-production with Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, where it will play immediately following its Chichester run, from 9 October – 6 November.
At Chichester, the production is sponsored by ITD Consultants.


THE LONG SONG
A new adaptation by Suhayla El-Bushra
Based on the novel by Andrea Levy
Directed by Charlotte Gwinner
1 – 23 October, Festival Theatre
Press night: Thursday 7 October
‘You do not know me yet but I am the heroine of this drama. I am told that here I must give a taste of what is to unfold. I am to convey that this tale is set in Jamaica during the last turbulent days of slavery and the early years of freedom.
‘I was born a slave upon a sugar plantation named Amity. I was there when the Baptist War raged in 1831, and when slavery was declared no more. It tells of my mama Kitty, of the negroes enslaved, of Caroline Mortimer the woman who owned me. I am to say that it is a true and thrilling journey through that unsettled time.
‘Cha, I say, what fuss-fuss. Come, let them just see it for themselves.’
Miss July is born into slavery in Jamaica and is brutally parted from both her mother, and her name. But what she retains is resilience, charisma and a subversive, spirited wit. This ebullient and life-affirming play finds humanity, resistance and hope in the darkest of times.
The Long Song is adapted from Andrea Levy’s award-winning novel by Suhayla El-Bushra, formerly writer in residence at the National Theatre Studio and whose work includes The Suicide (NT), Arabian Nights (Lyceum, Edinburgh), and Channel 4’s Hollyoaks and Ackley Bridge.
Director Charlotte Gwinner was Associate Director at the Bush Theatre, Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse and Sheffield Theatres 2014-16, where her productions included Waiting for Godot, the Sarah Kane season and The Distance.
The production will be designed by Frankie Bradshaw, with lighting by Mark Doubleday, musical direction, vocal arrangements and additional composition by Michael Henry, sound by Helen Skiera, video by Dick Straker, movement by Angela Gasparetto, fights by Kev McCurdy and casting by Charlotte Sutton with Chandra Ruegg.
The Long Song is sponsored by Seaward and by Wiley.


HOME
By David Storey
Directed by Josh Roche
8 October – 6 November, Minerva Theatre
Press night: Wednesday 13 October
Harry and Jack. Marjorie and Kathleen. Alfred.
In a neglected garden, small talk oscillates between the weather, the neighbours, reminiscences of friends and family, and anecdotes of past exploits in love and war.
But this quintet of characters, with their foibles and failings, are not what they seem to be, and nor is their home. And overhead, the clouds are gathering.
David Storey’s award-winning 1970 play has become a modern classic – a heartrendingly funny, haunting and deeply humane study of hearts, minds and England: islands adrift.

Director Josh Roche won the JMK Award for his production of My Name Is Rachel Corrie at the Young Vic with Erin Doherty in the title role. He has directed productions for Audible UK, BBC Arts, and has worked extensively at the RSC and Shakespeare’s Globe. He is the co-founder of OpenHire.
The production designer will be Sophie Thomas, with casting by Charlotte Sutton.
Other members of the creative team will be appointed in accordance with OpenHire’s principles of publicly advertising freelance opportunities and a transparent recruitment process.
Home is sponsored by Henry Adams.


Chichester Festival Youth Theatre…
PINOCCHIO
A new adaptation by Anna Ledwich
Music by Tom Brady
From the original novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
Directed by Dale Rooks
18 December – 1 January, Festival Theatre
Press night: Wednesday 22 December
Chichester Festival Youth Theatre’s brand new version of this classic tale by Anna Ledwich had just 15 live performances in 2020 before it was streamed globally during lockdown. It returns for Christmas 2021 again directed by Dale Rooks, who brings her trademark visual flair and gift for storytelling to this darkly magical reinvention.
Geppetto the boatmaker tosses aside a piece of wood; it’s only good for the fire. To his amazement, a voice answers him back. Geppetto picks up the wood and begins to carve – and a small wooden boy is revealed. A puppet, which he names Pinocchio.
And that’s when the mayhem begins. Pinocchio can’t stop getting into trouble, despite the best efforts of the Fairy and the Cricket to keep him on track. His intentions may be good – he truly wants to go to school like real boys and girls – but the temptation to discover the wonders of the world and make his fortune keep getting in the way.
Pinocchio encounters a host of fascinating characters, from Punch and Judy to the wily Fox and Cat and the strange Sea Monster, as he journeys to Wonderland and the world beneath the sea. But he discovers that it isn’t easy hiding the truth – especially when your nose gets longer with every lie you tell…
The set is designed by Simon Higlett, with costumes by Ryan Dawson Laight, lighting by James Whiteside, musical direction by Colin Billing and sound by Gregory Clarke.
Recommended for ages 7+. There will be a Relaxed performance of Pinocchio on 23 December at 2pm, and a Polish-translated performance on 22 December at 2pm.
Pinocchio is sponsored by Henry Adams and by Mercer.


OPEN AIR WEEKEND, CRAVE, MINERVA CABARET & FESTIVAL 2021 EVENTS

Carly Bawden, Ako Mitchell and Sharon Rose are among the West End stars who’ll be appearing at CFT’s Concerts in the Park from 3 – 6 June, part of CFT’s Open Air Weekend. CBBC BAFTA Award-winner Emily Burnett headlines Family Fun in the Park on 4 & 5 June.
There’s also another chance for audiences at home to experience a specially made film of the production that defied lockdown. Directed by Tinuke Craig, Sarah Kane’s Crave was live-streamed to thousands in 50 countries around the globe as the cast of four performed in Chichester Festival Theatre’s empty auditorium. This film is a new edit of the live stream, with remastered sound and incorporating new footage, available to watch from 18 – 29 May.
Before we open Festival 2021, two highly acclaimed companies return for a mini Cabaret season at the Minerva Theatre in June. Following their sold-out runs in the 2019 Spiegeltent season, The Black Cat Cabaret presents Salon des Artistes (10-12 June) and there’s another chance to see Barely Methodical Troupe’s Bromance (17-19 June).
A lively programme of talks and activities will complement Festival 2021. Highlights include an interview with Kate Mosse on her personal story of being a carer; discussions on Martin McDonagh’s international range, and the legacy of Andrea Levy; the NT Connections 2021 South East festival; and DigitAll, our annual celebration of performances created by people with additional needs, which moves online.
Free Pre- and Post-Show Discussions, with the director and cast members, are held for each production.

TREE PLANTING AND CARBON OFF-SETTING

CFT is currently developing a new and robust green strategy which will set a pathway for the Theatre to reach carbon net zero, led by our staff ‘Green Committee’ who champion our sustainability agenda and develop new initiatives.
From 2021, one of the ways in which we will reduce our impact is by supporting tree planting projects locally and internationally. In place of traditional opening night gifts and cards, we will plant a tree for each production to support local tree planting initiatives. We began in 2020 with the planting of five trees in Oaklands Park, in partnership with Chichester District Council, to celebrate our Youth Theatre production, Pinocchio.
We encourage patrons and staff to minimise car travel, but recognise that driving to the theatre may be the only available option for some. We have established a partnership with UK social enterprise Ecologi to offer audience members the option to carbon-offset the impact of their journey, at the point of purchasing a ticket. All contributions go directly to Ecologi to support carbon off-setting projects and international tree-planting programmes. Carbon off-setting is just a small part of what we’re doing, and needs to work alongside other meaningful action to cut our carbon emissions.

BOOKING INFORMATION

Priority booking for Friends of Chichester Festival Theatre opens:
Saturday 22 May (online and booking forms only)
Tuesday 25 May (phone and in person)
Booking for Groups and Schools opens:
Thursday 27 May
General booking opens:
Saturday 29 May (online only)
Tuesday 1 June (phone and in person)
cft.org.uk Box Office 01243 781312
Tickets from £10
Prologue: £5 tickets for 16 – 30s
6,000 £5 tickets are available for 16 to 30 year-olds for all productions throughout Festival 2021; sign up for free at cft.org.uk/prologue.

Members also have access to a range of exclusive events.

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#Festival2021

CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE ANNOUNCES NEW AUTUMN SEASON

CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE ANNOUNCES NEW AUTUMN SEASON

Artistic Director Daniel Evans and Executive Director Kathy Bourne today announce a live, socially distanced season of drama, music, comedy and cabaret at Chichester Festival Theatre, running from late October to early January. It includes:

  • Sarah Kane’s CRAVE, directed by Tinuke Craig, staged in a socially distanced Festival Theatre for 10 performances and live streamed to digital audiences
  • For Christmas, a series of festive concerts to launch the yuletide season, followed by Chichester Festival Youth Theatre in a new version of PINOCCHIO by Anna Ledwich, directed by Dale Rooks
  • Michael Ball, Sheila Hancock and Patricia Routledge in conversation with Edward Seckerson
  • Cabaret and comedy including Frisky and Mannish, The Black Cat Cabaret, Barely Methodical Troupe, Rich Hall, Suzi Ruffell, Russell Kane and Rosie Jones
  • Music ranging from a celebration of Sondheim with West End stars, to a song recital by Kate Royal, a new concert from Joe Stilgoe and a portrait of Rachmaninoff with Henry Goodman and Lucy Parham
  • Prologue ticket scheme upper age range extended: £5 tickets now available for 16 – 30s

Artistic Director Daniel Evans and Executive Director Kathy Bourne said: ‘It’s always a pleasure to welcome audiences to a new Chichester season, but it’s with particular joy that we welcome them to this very special Autumn season, after six long months of our Theatre being dark and empty.

‘In putting together this eclectic mix of drama, music, cabaret and comedy, we hope there is something to entice people of all ages to experience once more the uniquely uplifting exhilaration of live performance. The season includes some distinguished names in drama and music, alongside ground-breaking contemporary performers.

‘We’ve worked long and hard to put all the necessary measures in place for our audiences’ and artists’ health and comfort, and to make their visit Covid-safe. While social distancing is in place, we are having to explore other forms of live performance to ensure the Theatre’s future sustainability. For now, we are celebrating that Chichester Festival Theatre’s doors are opening again.’


AUTUMN 2020

CRAVE by Sarah Kane
Directed by Tinuke Craig
Festival Theatre, 29 October – 7 November
Live Stream, 31 October – 7 November
Press performance: Monday 2 November, 7.30pm (60 minutes)
Originally due to play in the Spiegeltent this autumn, Crave will be staged to a live, socially distanced audience in the Festival Theatre and – in a first for Chichester – simultaneously live-streamed to global digital audiences.
This unique production will feature a sensory sound and videoscape created by director Tinuke Craig, designer Alex Lowde and sound designer Anna Clock. The cast includes Erin Doherty and Alfred Enoch.
In a damaged world, four characters search for the light. Angry, funny, defiant, kind and cruel, Crave is a deeply personal meditation on the meaning of love. Pulsing with loss and longing, its resonance will be doubly powerful as we begin to reconnect our lives after the loneliness and seclusion inflicted by a global pandemic.
Erin Doherty makes her Chichester debut. Currently playing Princess Anne in series 3 & 4 of The Crown, she has played leading theatre roles, including at The Old Vic, Young Vic, Royal Court and Manchester Royal Exchange. Born and brought up in West Sussex, she was named an Evening Standard Rising Star and a Screen International Star of Tomorrow in 2018, and featured in The Elle List 2020.
Alfred Enoch also appears at Chichester for the first time. Having played Dean Thomas in seven Harry Potter films, his theatre credits include Red (West End & NT Live), Coriolanus (Donmar Warehouse), Tree (Young Vic) and Timon of Athens (National Theatre); television includes Sherlock and How To Get Away With Murder.
Sarah Kane is considered to be one of the most influential playwrights of the 20th century. She came to prominence in 1995 with her seminal first play, Blasted. Over her short career she wrote five plays and a film. Crave premiered in August 1998 at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh. Today, her plays are performed around the world.
Tinuke Craig’s production of random/generations was a highlight of Festival 2018; since then, her work includes The Color Purple (Curve Leicester).
The production will be designed by Alex Lowde, with sound by Anna Clock and casting by Charlotte Sutton.
Crave contains strong language and is recommended for ages 16+.

CELEBRATING SONDHEIM: Sunday In The Park With Daniel
Festival Theatre, 1 November, 3pm & 7pm
Following the huge success of Concert in the Park, CFT Artistic Director Daniel Evans hosts another dazzling cornucopia of music and song to celebrate musical legend Stephen Sondheim’s 90th birthday. He will be joined on the Festival Theatre stage by stars from the West End to perform numbers from some of Sondheim’s major and lesser-known works.
Gabrielle Brooks wowed audiences at CFT’s Concert in the Park whilst Clive Rowe was last seen in Chichester in Me and My Girl. Jenna Russell starred opposite Daniel Evans in Sunday in the Park with George in London and on Broadway, for which they both won Olivier Awards. Hannah Waddingham makes a welcome return following Kiss Me, Kate (2012).
Proceeds from this fundraising concert will support Chichester Festival Theatre’s work with vulnerable young people.

FACING THE MUSIC
Festival Theatre, 11, 18 & 25 November, 2.30pm
Three distinguished and much-loved performers join writer and broadcaster Edward Seckerson to discuss their lives in musical theatre, illustrated by treasured recordings.
Patricia Routledge – Wednesday 11 November
Sheila Hancock – Wednesday 18 November
Michael Ball – Wednesday 25 November

MUSIC FOR NOVEMBER NIGHTS
Festival Theatre, 11, 18 & 25 November, 7.30pm
‘I’LL TELL YOU HOW THE SUN ROSE’: A song for each hour of the day
11 November
Acclaimed soprano Kate Royal brings the UK premiere of a new song recital programme to Chichester. This selection of 24 songs, by Mahler, Liszt, Schumann, Vaughan Williams, Britten and many more, follows a young man from dawn to dusk and through the trials of a lonely night.
Kate Royal has sung for The Royal Opera, Paris Opera, Berlin Philharmonic, Glyndebourne Festival, Metropolitan Opera New York, and has appeared in recital at the Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Vienna Konzerhaus. ELÉGIE: Rachmaninoff – A Heart In Exile 18 November Olivier Award-winning actor Henry Goodman returns to Chichester with concert pianist Lucy Parham. Elégie chronicles the life of composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff in words and music. The concert includes many of his best-loved works for solo piano, alongside a fascinating narrative drawn from the composer’s letters and diaries.
Henry Goodman’s previous Chichester appearances include Yes, Prime Minister (2010) and The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (2012/13); he was due to play the title role in The Life of Galileo in Festival 2020.

JOE STILGOE – OUT OF THE SHED
25 November
After performing 67 online shows to over 150,000 worldwide viewers during lockdown,
Joe Stilgoe has emerged from his shed with a new intimate show – his own songs, classics from Jimmy Webb to Joni Mitchell to Stevie Wonder to Cole Porter – and the spotlight back on his first love, the piano.

FRISKY AND MANNISH: PopLab
Festival Theatre,12 November, 8pm
Cult musical comedy duo Frisky and Mannish bring their latest extravaganza to Chichester.
Join them in their PopLab to peek down the microscope at all their latest research projects. Have they found an effective vaccine for the contagious virus sweeping through the pop world? Just how can Coldplay be so popular even though everyone you ask says they hate them?
Pioneers of ‘popmusicy-seriocomic-mashparodic-stereophonic-LOUD-vaudevillian-sketchcabaret-throwback-current-oldfangled-newfashioned-bapsbotty-infotainment’, Frisky and Mannish’s twisted pop cabaret is a hilarious ride through musical parodies while skewering topical happenings. Ages 16+

A NIGHT AT THE MUSICALS
Le Gateau Chocolat & Jonny Woo
Festival Theatre, 13 & 14 November, 8pm
Following two sell-out shows in last year’s Chichester Spiegeltent, Olivier Award-winning
Le Gateau Chocolat and Queen of the Alternative Drag scene Jonny Woo take to the Festival Theatre stage to drag you through the back catalogue of fabulous musicals, from Gypsy to Grease, Annie and The Lion King.
Hilarious hijinks and shady shenanigans abound in this raucous night of ballsy ballads, delightful duets and slaughtered show tunes; a tortured love letter to the glorious genre of musical theatre. Ages 16+

COMEDY NIGHTS
Festival Theatre, 17 & 24 November, 7.30pm
Two blissful nights of superb stand-up comedy.
Rich Hall, Suzi Ruffell, Andrew Ryan
17 November Renowned for his expertly crafted tirades and quick-fire banter with audiences, the award-winning Montana native Rich Hall returns to Chichester. The working-class comedian of her generation, Suzi Ruffell has had five sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Festival, racking up critical acclaim. Acting as MC is Andrew Ryan, one of the most in-demand acts on the UK comedy circuit. Ages 14+

Russell Kane, Rosie Jones, Charlie Baker
24 November Multi award-winning comedian, presenter, actor, author and scriptwriter Russell Kane is best known for the flagship BBC Sounds podcast, Evil Genius. Rosie Jones has become a must-see act on the comedy circuit and has starred on many TV shows. MC Charlie Baker’s talents as a stand-up comedian, actor and highly acclaimed jazz-singer have earned him sell-out runs at Edinburgh as well as numerous TV appearances. Ages 14+

THE BLACK CAT CABARET: SALON DES ARTISTES
Festival Theatre, 19 – 21 November, 8pm
Salon des Artistes is an evening of five-star variety from London’s much-loved bohemian show troupe The Black Cat Cabaret, returning to Chichester following their-sell-out appearances at last year’s Spiegeltent season.
Inspired by the artistic Salons of vintage Montmartre, this is a chance to spend the evening with a diverse array of exceptional performers from the cabaret and Fringe circuit as they come together to share their latest creations. Comic chansons, superior showmanship, thrilling acrobatics and an enchanting house band are presided over by the incomparable emcee Miss Frisky (Frisky & Mannish). Ages 16+

BARELY METHODICAL TROUPE: SHIFT
Festival Theatre, 26 – 28 November
Thu & Fri 7pm, Sat 3pm & 7pm
Barely Methodical Troupe are at the forefront of a new kind of highly entertaining physical performance. Their sold-out production Bromance at the Spiegeltent last year rave reviews from audiences of all ages; this is a new chance to catch this remarkable and ground-breaking company.
Shift explores shifting perceptions and realities through power-based acrobatics performed mixing show-stopping circus tricks with the emotional punch of theatre. Ages 8+

A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
Festival Theatre, 30 November – 3 December
Mon – Wed 7.30pm, Thu 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Prepare to unwrap Christmas with a delightfully festive evening of seasonal words and music. West End singers Rebecca Caine and Rebecca Trehearn, matched with five fine musicians, will join CFT Artistic Director Daniel Evans and a special guest to sing a range of traditional carols, and share some favourite yuletide poems and prose with some surprises.
A joyous and warming start to the season, with a free glass of mulled wine or fruit punch for every member of the audience.
Rebecca Caine’s career has been divided between opera (including Glyndebourne and ENO) and musical theatre. She created the role of Cosette in Les Misérables; other West End appearances include The Phantom of the Opera and My Fair Lady.
Rebecca Trehearn’s many West End appearances include Show Boat (Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical), City of Angels and Ghost; she’s also a frequent guest on BBC Radio 2’s Friday Night is Music Night.

Chichester Festival Youth Theatre

PINOCCHIO by Anna Ledwich
From the original novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
Music by Tom Brady
Directed by Dale Rooks
12 – 31 December, Festival Theatre
Press night: Wednesday 16 December, 7.00pm
Chichester Festival Youth Theatre present a brand new version of this classic tale, written especially for them by CFT’s Writer-in-Residence Anna Ledwich. Director Dale Rooks, whose work at Chichester includes The Butterfly Lion, The Midnight Gang and Running Wild, will bring her trademark visual flair and gift for storytelling to this darkly magical reinvention.
Geppetto the boatmaker tosses aside a piece of wood; it’s only good for the fire. To his amazement, a voice answers him back. Geppetto picks up the wood and begins to carve – and a small wooden boy is revealed. A puppet, which he names Pinocchio.
And that’s when the mayhem begins. Pinocchio can’t stop getting into trouble, despite the best efforts of the Blue Fairy and the Cricket to keep him on track. His intentions may be good – he truly wants to go to school like real boys and girls – but the temptation to discover the wonders of the world and make his fortune keep getting in the way.
Pinocchio encounters a host of fascinating characters, from Punch and Judy to the wily Fox and Cat and the strange Sea Monster, as he journeys to Wonderland and the world beneath the sea. But he discovers that it isn’t easy hiding the truth – especially when your nose gets longer with every lie you tell…
Anna Ledwich’s previous work at Chichester includes The Butterfly Lion (2019), Crossing Lines (2019) and Beauty and the Beast (2018).
With music and orchestrations by Tom Brady, Pinocchio will have set design by Simon Higlett, costumes by Ryan Dawson Laight, lighting by James Whiteside, musical direction by Colin Billing, sound by Gregory Clarke and movement by Lauren Grant.
Recommended for ages 7+.

There will be a Polish-translated performance of Pinocchio on 21 December at 7pm and a Relaxed Performance on Sunday 27 December at 2pm.

Also booking for the Spring:
OMID DJALILI: THE GOOD TIMES TOUR
Festival Theatre, 21 March, 7pm Multi award-winning comedian and actor Omid Djalili is back in Chichester and bringing back the Good Times. Intelligent, always provocative and entertaining, Omid’s legendary stand-up performances are a captivating comedy masterclass. He gained rave reviews as Tevye in 2017’s Fiddler on the Roof and recently compered CFT’s Concert in the Park. Ages 16+

 

 

 

 


BOOKING INFORMATION
Priority online booking for Friends of Chichester Festival Theatre opens: Wednesday, 30 September from 9am
General online booking opens: Friday, 2 October from 9am
cft.org.uk 01243 781312
Tickets from £10

Social distancing necessitates the auditorium being reduced to less than 50% of its normal capacity. Audiences are invited to consider donating the cost of an ‘empty’ £10 seat to support the Theatre’s activities, as well as our employment of freelance artists during the pandemic.

Prologue: £5 tickets for 16 – 30s
£5 tickets are available for 16 to 30 year-olds for all shows throughout Autumn 2020; sign up for free at cft.org.uk/prologue.
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Autumn 2020 sponsors
Crave is sponsored by Genesis Town Planning
A Merry Little Christmas Celebration is sponsored by itd Consultants
Pinocchio is sponsored by Henry Adams and Mercer
Seaward Properties sponsor our brand new season

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