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!
Arundel Festivals & Events is proud to launch the "Arts for All" programme, a new initiative with the aim of making the arts accessible to everyone, regardless of background or ability. As a charity dedicated to promoting cultural arts, we aim to enhance education and appreciation of all artistic disciplines through inclusive and engaging opportunities.
The “Arts for All’ programme seeks to break down barriers to participation in the arts by offering accessible and inclusive opportunities for individuals who may not otherwise have the chance to engage in creative activities. Whether it’s learning to play an instrument, exploring visual arts, dancing, theatre, or creative writing, this programme is about fostering creativity and community spirit through group activities that encourage collaboration and a shared appreciation of the arts.
The programme is open to everyone, with a particular focus on individuals who may face challenges in accessing artistic opportunities, including those with disabilities, financial limitations, or social barriers. Our goal is to create a welcoming and supportive environment where everyone can explore and enjoy the arts.
The “Arts for All” programme is something that the trustees are particularly passionate about, as we believe that the arts should be accessible to all. By aligning this programme with the other activities already undertaken by the charity year on year, we will create meaningful opportunities for people to showcase their work.
We welcome participants, volunteers, and supporters to join us in making the “Arts for All” programme a success.
If you are interested in taking part, helping out or supporting the programme in any way, please contact us at trustees@arundelfestival.co.uk
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