2010 Much Wenlock Festival is officially launched as 'Arts for Everyone!'
26th August 2009
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Much Wenlock is only a stones throw away from Wolverhampton as i discovered last night whilst attending the official Launch of the festival. What a beautiful town for an Art themed festival to be staged.

Keep your eyes peeled for the Shakespere auditions and festival  pieces on our much loved local Wolverhampton EVENTS PAGES !

The 2010 Much Wenlock Festival to be held for three weeks in June next year has just been launched with the bold aim of offering “Arts for Everyone” intending to appeal to all ages and tastes.

 

Chair, Pippa Walker, says “Over the past 20 years our Festival has built up a substantial and enthusiastic following.  We have been described as  “England at it's best” and we take great pride in offering quality events alongside an open air production of Shakespeare, by the renowned Shropshire Drama Company, in the centre of the beautiful medieval town.”

 

Many of the events have already been planned and at their heart is going to be the Festival play which will run throughout the middle week of the festivities.  After a number of submissions SDC have been unanimous in their decision to stage the ever popular Romeo and Juliet.  Directors for the play, Joanna Purslow and Rosalind Garrard, say “We aim to accentuate the youth and vibrancy of the characters and make the most of the light, colourful summer setting”.  The directors are especially keen to introduce new, younger talent to “tap in” to an even wider audience.

 

Other notable events, that are being finalised, will include an open air concert in the grounds of the Wenlock Priory, by kind permission of English Heritage, a literary evening at a local country house residence, a ceramic tile exhibition in the historic Guildhall, an artists’ day and the ever popular “open gardens” of Much Wenlock.  To close the events there will be a grand Festival Finale on Windmill Hill with music and laughter drifting over the beautiful summer scene.

 

2010 also sees the launch of “Festival Fringe” with the stated aim of “making the town buzz over one of the festival weekends”.  In keeping with more famous “Fringes” all manner of live and participative activities are being planned for everyone who visits Wenlock to enjoy with the added bonus that all Fringe events are to be free.    

 

To provide regular supporters and newcomers alike with an even better experience “Festival Friends” has been introduced.  This offers priority booking, ticket promotions, VIP Friends events and more for a nominal annual membership fee – details at www.muchwenlockfestival.co.uk .

 

In recent times Much Wenlock has gained fame and recognition through Dr William Penny Brookes for his role in the establishment of the modern Olympic Games.  Pippa enthuses “Our role is to similarly raise everyone’s awareness of the Festival so that we can fulfil our desire to provide “Arts for everyone” in our wonderful countryside idyll”.

 
Gareth Davies

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