Book tickets now for The Tempest!

Save the date –  Saturday 24th September at 7.30

The Parish Council in conjunction with the clp group and the church have secured the services of a touring theatre group – to stage a unique and contemporary production of The Tempest.

The adaptation  is set in the future – the year 2020 – in a deserted European Migrant Camp. It will be a combination of traditional Shakespearean acting – and striking digital projections. The show celebrates the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death and in overall terms is raising money to bring aid to people stranded on the continent.

The show is touring theatres, community halls and rural venues in England during September 2016 and coming to Stratton Audley for the evening of 24th September. A proportion of the money raised at our event will go towards the church restoration fund.

The stage will be set in the village church during the afternoon for a performance at 7.30pm. Doors open at 7pm and drinks will be served prior to and during the interval. A door drop is being organised with details of how to buy your tickets tickets in advance as the seating capacity is likely to be limited. Tickets cost just £8 per adult (£6 for seniors and children aged 12-16).

Untold Theatre - The Tempest - Stratton Audley Proof - Flyer Front and Poster

 

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Village Festival raises over £8000.

 

A massive thank you to everyone in the parish for supporting the Festival either with your help and attendance on the day or in advance, or with your time, purchase of raffle tickets and/or gifts for the tombola or cake stand. In all we had over 70 volunteers to help on the day.

There are too many people to list here and you know who you are and what you did, but mention should be made of the core committee made up of Anthony Flack, Sarah Watkins, Stewart Hopkins, Rachel Stuart-Buttle, Mike Gore, Lisa Collins and John Honsinger, for without there tenacity this event would not have taken place.

Suffice to say in the words of many outside visitors who came to the event, the village put on a stunning traditional fayre which  harked back to a bygone era and had a value greater than just the money raised.

And on that note we are delighted to confirm that just over £8000 was achieved after all expenses were taken into account and the CLP committee recommended that a £1000 donation be given to both Sobell House and The Air Ambulance and the £6000 be donated to restoration works at the church.

At the Parish Council meeting on 6th July this was resolved and cheques were issue for these amounts.

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PHOTOS FROM VILLAGE FESTIVAL 2016

Stratton Audley Salutes Queen at Festival    (SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTOS)

Stratton Audley kicked off the celebrations for the Queens 90th birthday, a week early at their Food, Beer & Music Festival held in the village on Saturday 4th June. This was ‘a first’ for the village with over 25 speciality food and beverage stalls lining both sides of the street which was closed for the entire day.

Well over 1000 visitors attended from across the county all eager to sample the food and drink on offer. People sat on straw bales listening to a variety of young and older bands, including the 24 strong Bletchingdon Silver Band. Children played in the grounds of the adjacent Manor on a giant bouncy castle and inflatable slide, with other games on offer including some superb face painting. There was a Hog roast, burgers and sausages, 10 cask ales and ciders all for consumption, plus cream teas and cakes in the church throughout the day.

A high point was the attendance of Her Majesty in the form of a life-size silhouetted figure which was positioned next to a guardsman and a giant birthday cake. This was collectively cut by three prominent local ladies – local MP Victoria Prentis, Deputy Lord Lieutenant Miranda Markham and Mayor of Bicester Town, Jolanta Lis. Also celebrating his 90th birthday this year was local man Stanley Gibbs (born in the village) who along with everyone else present, sang Happy Birthday to the Queen before tucking into the delicious cake made by local baker Graham Nash whilst listing to the band play Land of Hope and Glory.

For the adults there was a raffle with some super prizes and a substantial tombola that sold out very quickly. People were heard to say how much they loved the traditional approach and the bustle of the street plus the whole relaxed atmosphere made them think of a bygone era. Stallholders reported brisk trading with several selling out early and others needing to replenish stocks as the day went on. The event lasted 7 hours and ended at 6pm.

All monies raised go to the Church Porch Restoration Fund, Sobell House and the Air Ambulance. Our thanks go to all who participated and helped out on the day.

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