A short history of Arundel Festival

Karl Salter • May 2, 2021

 

1978 - First one: Shakespeare in the Castle tilting yard by the New Shakespeare Company From Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

 

1979/80 - Comprehensive Arts programme - inc David Hockney & John Bratby in Arun Art Centre

 

1980 - Arundel Festival Society: Duke of Norfolk is President, VP’s are Chair of ADC, Mayor, plus 3 others; Management Committee led by Judith Buckland; large admin team (inc manager of “Heavy Brigade”); High profile sponsors plus patrons.

 

1982 - Theatre (cast included Kate O’Mara) moved to the lower lawn of Castle, Festival Patrons Club launched with £50 annual subscription

 

1983 - Town Activities Committee: Mayor is President with Don Ayling as Chair later & Bill Beere. Friends sub added @£5 pa

 

1984 - Format develops - Quality Music, Art & Drama plus community events. Events included Shakespeare, Jazz, classical music in St Nicholas Church & Nigel Kennedy in the Great Drawing Room, Arundel Castle (sponsors inc Body Shop, M&S, Southern Arts & patrons)

 

1985 - Follies, Trust Players at WWT and an exhibition of watercolours by Sir Hugh Casson at Arun Art Centre. Music inc Julian Lloyd Webber. Many community events. One central box office.

 

1986 - Still attracting big names: Derek Jacobi, George Melly.

 

1988 - First mention of Festival Fringe with input from Chamber of Commerce: Street entertainment plus plus plus.

 

1990 - American ground used for performances.

 

1990 - “Festival at its best” The Times. At this time events took place in Boxgrove, Parham House, Dorset House School, Littlehampton Parish Church, Champs Hill, a marquee in the Castle as well as venues in town. The Festival has an Artistic Director, and with main sponsors a new production of a Shakespeare play was produced each year.

 

2000 - Abba & Queen - tribute bands appear for the first time

 

2002 - Silver Jubilee Festival - Judith Buckland steps down as Chair & reflects on putting on some events on the August bank holiday weekend to “creating an arts festival in a parkland site”.

 

Amazing contacts from across the art world made many things possible - Sir David Frost, Lord Harewood then Chair of ENO, etc etc. Street theatre started as a way to introduce international culture with groups. Largely helped by their recruitment of the Heavy Brigade. Supported by major sponsors: NWB, BAA, EDF, etc etc as well as Arts Council.

 

2005 - Last year for Arundel Festival Society, after the Festival it winds down. Arundel Castle ensures all creditors paid off.

 

2006 - New festival committee headed by Duke of Norfolk, limited events at Castle all other events are Fringe & “Madfest” (inc Gallery Trail, Theatre Trail and Festival Music for the first time by Nick Plumley). Separate box offices for each venue/event. New Ltd company formed for the Festival.

 

2008 – New committee again with Penny Hadley & Justin Williams as co-chairs, James Stewart as Treasurer. One brochure incorporating all events plus Town Fair Day at Football Club for local community.

 

2010 - Charitable status gained.

 

2012 & 2015 - New committee again with same format. 

 

2016 - Arundel Festival wins Sussex Life Festival of the year

 

2017 – Festival Fundraiser in July becomes a ‘mainstay’ in the Arundel social calendar

 

2018 – Dragon Boat Races for the first time

 

2019 - Party by the river, Dramatic Truth Ballet Theatre, Happy’s Circus for the first time. 

 

2020 - New committee with Sharon Blaikie as Chair - new format...Festival goes Virtual for the first time!

 

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