Festival Guide - Dulwich Festival

8 - 17 May
Dulwich Festival 2015
Events Calendar
DATE & TIME
EVENT
VENUE
Inequality and the 1%
Joe Innes & The Cavalcade
Alleyn’s School
Upstairs at the EDT
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FRIDAY 8 MAY
7.30PM
8PM 4
8
SATURDAY 9 MAY
11AM - 6PM 11AM 2PM & 7PM 2.30PM 4PM 8PM Artists’ Open House Giant trade and investment deal
St Barnabas Church Weighting, presented by Extraordinary Bodies
Dulwich Park Theatre-Rites: Recycled Rubbish
St Barnabas Parish Hall Organ Demonstration Christ’s Chapel Comedy Double Bill: Liam Williams & Jonny Pelham Alleyn’s School
11
4
12
12
8
12
Artists’ Open House Dulwich Festival Fair Goose Green Weighting, presented by Extraordinary Bodies
Dulwich Park Architecture Walk
Meet Court Lane Festival Organ Recital Christ’s Chapel Adam Norsworthy Belair House
11
6
12
7
9
8
SUNDAY 10 MAY
11AM - 6PM 11AM - 4PM 2PM
2PM 7.45PM 8PM MONDAY 11 MAY
6.30PM 7PM Tree Walk
Piano & Cello Recital Meet at Dulwich Park
Dulwich College 7
9
TUESDAY 12 MAY
7.30PM Kate Miller in conversation with Rupert Christiansen Dulwich College
5
The Queen’s Six
Christ’s Chapel 9
Festival Youth Concert Cariad & Paul - A Two-Player Adventure
Dulwich Folk Dance Club
Kingsdale School Upstairs at the EDT
St Barnabas Parish Hall
13
13
10
Festival of Choirs Holst Hall, JAGS
8
WEDNESDAY 13 MAY
7.30PM THURSDAY 14 MAY
7PM 7.30PM 8PM FRIDAY 15 MAY
8PM SATURDAY 16 MAY
10AM - 5PM 11AM - 6PM 11AM - 12PM 2PM 2.30PM 7.30PM 7.30PM Love West Dulwich Fair
Rosendale Road
Artists’ Open House Children’s Concert: Music & Marching!
All Saints’ Church
Street Art Walk
Meet at Vale End The Secret Dinosaur with N.S.Blackman All Saints’ Church
David Starkey - Magna Carta
Alleyn’s School
South London Jazz Orchestra: Sinatra & Friends All Saints’ Church
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11
13
7
5
5
10
SUNDAY 17 MAY
11AM - 6PM 12 - 5PM
12 - 5PM
12PM & 3PM 1.30 - 5PM 4PM 6.30PM Artists’ Open House
11
Dulwich Park Fair
Dulwich Park
6
Dulwich Village Burial Ground
Calton Avenue
7
History Walk
Meet Dulwich Picture Gallery 7
Come & Sing Bizet’s Carmen Rehearsal Holst Hall, JAGS 10
Tangram Theatre
Belair House
13
Come & Sing Bizet’s Carmen Performance Holst Hall, JAGS 10
Considerable care has gone into the production of this programme, but inevitably there may be changes beyond our control. All events are subject to change and
subject to the necessary licences/permissions. For up-to-date information, please see our website. Dulwich Festival organisers take no responsibility for errors,
omissions or subsequent changes in the published programme. Dulwich Festival is a registered charity no. 1048164.
Welcome
Welcome to the
22nd Dulwich Festival
This year’s programme is bursting with wonderful music,
stimulating literary and theatre events, amazing art in the
Artists’ Open House and a whole array of excellent walks and
fairs. The Food Trail highlights just some of the exciting food
producers and retailers in our community.
Dulwich Festival
Festival Director: Alpha Hopkins
Festival Co-ordinator: Rose Chapman
Artists’ Open House Co-ordinators:
Rachel Gluyas & Liz Boyd
Treasurer: Philippa Brown
Distribution Manager: Matt Horn
Press Officer: Sophie Bowkett
Sponsorship: Liam Hindson
Design: Superfantastic
Website: Emedia
Trustees
Ruth Colvin, David Dean,
Sir Hugh Taylor, Louise Wood
Children can join the fun at some wonderful theatre events
and by delving into the dressing up box before attending the
Children’s Fantasy Concert or by submitting their entry to the
Children’s Art Competition.
Dulwich Festival is produced by the community for everyone’s
enjoyment. Follow the team on twitter @dulwichfestival for all
the latest news.
Alpha Hopkins
Festival Director
Literature & Talks 4 - 5
6
Fairs
Walks7
Music
8 - 10
11
Art
Performances
12-13
14
Food Trail
Tickets & Map15
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from Dulwich's finest cafés, delicatessens and food stores.
Find out more at www.birchalltea.co.uk.
Events Guide 3
Literature & Talks
Literature
& Talks
Giant trade and investment deal
Inequality and the 1%
Danny Dorling in conversation
with Zoe Williams
FRIDAY 8 MAY
7.30PM
It seems that the gap between the haves and the
have-nots has turned into a chasm. What is the
true cost of the financial division in our society? Is
inequality in our society the greatest threat we face?
Leading social thinker & Professor of Geography
at the University of Oxford, Danny Dorling will
explore these questions with award-winning
Guardian journalist and author, Zoe Williams.
A fascinating exploration is promised with ample
opportunity for questions.
The Great Hall, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road
Tickets: £10, concessions £8 (includes refreshment)
SATURDAY 9 MAY
10.30AM FOR 11AM – 12.30PM
Following last year’s packed meeting on TTIP
(Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership)
we now focus on the threat to democracy from
ISDS (Investor-State Dispute Settlement). Chaired
by Loretta Minghella, Director, Christian Aid. Main
speaker: John Hilary, Director, War on Want
St Barnabas Church, Calton Avenue
Free event
The Observances:
Kate Miller in
conversation
with Rupert
Christiansen
TUESDAY 12 MAY
7.30PM
Poet Kate Miller and
writer & critic Rupert
Christiansen will explore the interplay of sight and
sound in the writer’s journey, illustrated by favourite
selected poems. Kate Miller’s new poetry collection,
The Observances is published this spring by Oxford
Poets. Rupert Christiansen is the opera critic for
The Telegraph, the author of twelve books and a
fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
The Old Library, Dulwich College
Tickets: £10, concessions £8 (includes refreshment)
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Literature & Talks
The Secret Dinosaur with N.S.Blackman
SATURDAY 16 MAY
2.30PM
Hear exciting extracts from the popular
Secret Dinosaur series with author-illustrator
N.S.Blackman. Take part in fun activities and get an
exclusive preview of the latest book (published May).
Ages 5-9.
All Saints’ Church, West Dulwich
Tickets: £5, under 16s £2, family ticket: £10 (2 adults
& 2 children)
David Starkey - Magna Carta
SATURDAY 16 MAY
7.30PM
The UK’s leading constitutional historian, known for
his forthright views, talks about the 13th century
agreement that, imperfect though it was, and
radically modified in its first ten years, limited for
the first time the power of the monarch by stating
the basic rights, privileges, and liberties of leading
citizens and clergy.
There are few more stimulating thinkers, and
few who understand better the way the most
powerful have thought throughout our history.
His assessment of the situation then, and how our
constitution stands today exactly 800 years later,
will amaze and challenge you.
A Cambridge educated grammar school boy who
became a respected LSE lecturer, a uniquely
abrasive debater on Radio 4’s Moral Maze, and
the creator and presenter of many very popular
historical TV series on such subjects as Henry VIII,
Elizabeth 1st, the Monarchy, the Churchills, and
Music and Monarchy.
The Great Hall, Alleyn’s School, Townley Road
Tickets: £14, concessions £12 (includes refreshment)
Events Guide 5
Fairs
Fairs
Love West
Dulwich Fair
Dulwich Festival Fair
SUNDAY 10 MAY
11AM - 4PM
This year the Dulwich Festival Fair is 10, so we are
going to celebrate with our biggest event yet! The
Fair is a wonderful day out for all the family; from
bouncy castles to beer tents, handmade children’s
t-shirts to homemade cakes, designer jewellery
to local photography, the Festival Fair will bring
together the essence of SE22. Nibble delicious
food from our ever-growing food stalls as you
listen to the music on the The Goose it Out! Stage
and enjoy a drink from the EDT beer tent as your
children have their faces painted for free! Not
forgetting our wonderful donkey rides!
SATURDAY 16 MAY
10AM – 5PM
The West Dulwich
Fair will highlight
the quintessential
character of West
Dulwich, its people
and its exciting mix
of independent businesses. Activities include
children’s tent with arts & crafts, children’s
storytelling, performance clown, balloon
modelling, face painting and gardening
workshops.
Park Hall Road, Croxted Road & Rosendale Road
Free event
Goose Green
Free event
Dulwich Park Fair
SUNDAY 17 MAY
12-5PM
Come and enjoy a free traditional fair with guest
appearances from Titan the Robot, maypole
dancing and a falconry display.
Dulwich Park
Free event
Please note: There is no parking available.
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Walks
Walks
Architecture Walk
with Ian McInnes
SUNDAY 10 MAY
2PM
A walk along Lordship
Lane, via the old
Grove Tavern, St
Peters Church and the
concrete house(s), up
the hill to Dawson’s Heights and Mount Adon Park.
At the corner of Court Lane & Lordship Lane
Tickets: £5, concessions £3
Tree Walk with
Letta Jones
MONDAY 11 MAY
6.30PM
Letta Jones will lead
a tree walk in Dulwich
Park, discovering a rich
diversity of native and
introduced species and
one of the Great Trees of London.
Street Art Walk with Ingrid Beazley
SATURDAY 16 MAY
2PM
Over twenty of the world’s leading street artists
have been invited to Dulwich Picture Gallery to
study the Baroque paintings and reinterpret them
in their own style on walls and pavements around
Dulwich creating Dulwich Outdoor Gallery. See
some of these street works and the paintings that
inspired them, and discuss street art with the
organiser, Ingrid Beazley.
Meet at Vale End, SE22, opposite East Dulwich station.
Finish at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Refreshment stop
in Court Lane.
Tickets: £9, concessions £7, Dulwich Picture Gallery
Friends, students and under 18 £5 (includes entry to
Dulwich Picture Gallery)
Meet at Dulwich Park Old College gate opposite
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Tickets: £5, concessions £3
Dulwich Village Burial Ground
SUNDAY 17 MAY
12 - 5PM
Learn about some of the notable Dulwich
personalities buried there. Short guided tours on
the hour.
At the Burial Ground gates in Calton Avenue
Free event. Collection for St Christopher’s Hospice.
History Walk with
Brian Green
SUNDAY 17 MAY
12PM & 3PM
A 1 ½ hours walk led by
local historian Brian
Green. A flat and easy
stroll (also suitable for
wheelchairs) looking
at the intriguing and beautiful area along College
Road and Pond Cottages.
Meet inside the entrance to Dulwich Picture Gallery
Tickets: £5, concessions £3
Please note: There are limited spaces on all walks and part of the walks may be
unsuitable for wheelchair users, due to some uneven surfaces, including grass.
Events Guide 7
Music
Music
Organ
Demonstration
Joe Innes & The Cavalcade
FRIDAY 8 MAY
8PM
Joe Innes & The Cavalcade are an indie folk band
from London led by singer/songwriter Joe Innes,
whose offbeat and often irreverent songwriting has
gained praise from national radio and press.
Since forming, the band have become firmly rooted
in London’s music scene, perfecting a loud and
energetic live show that gets audiences clicking
and howling (literally) and has won the band
favourable comparisons to The Decemberists,
Bright Eyes and The Mountain Goats.
“Showstopping” - Steve Lamacq BBC Radio 6
“Just brilliant” - Tom Robinson BBC Radio 6
Upstairs at the EDT
Tickets: £12
SATURDAY 9 MAY
4 - 6PM
Join Royal College
of Organists Teacher
Marilyn Harper to
be introduced to the
instrument, to try it
out, even if you have never played an instrument
before. The Dulwich organ is a significant
instrument of the eighteenth century, recently
restored by the late William Drake. Observers and
participants all welcome.
Christ’s Chapel, Dulwich Village
Free event
Adam Norsworthy
SUNDAY 10 MAY
8PM
Best known as the
lead singer, guitarist
and songwriter of
popular blues band
The Mustangs, Adam
is an established
and respected face on the British folk & blues
music circuit.
Adam’s solo albums reflect a mellower side to his
writing, drawing from his huge and varied canon of
original songs. His latest solo album is Love & Wine.
“Effortless, gorgeous and melodic... a pure sensory
experience” - Blues Matters Magazine
Belair House, Gallery Road, SE21 7AB
Tickets: £10, concessions £8
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Music
Festival Organ
Recital
SUNDAY 10 MAY
7.45 - 8.30PM
Timothy ByramWigfield, Director of
Music at All Saints’
Margaret Street, is a
highly accomplished
international recitalist, as well as being Associate
Conductor of the Oxford Bach Choir. He has held
several distinguished posts, including St George’s
Chapel, Windsor where he regularly played the in
the presence of HM the Queen. The programme
includes music to commemorate the Battle of
Waterloo.
Christ’s Chapel, Dulwich Village
Tickets: £6, concessions £4, children free (12 and under)
The Queen’s Six
Piano & cello recital with Tigran Grigorian
& Hannah Sloane
MONDAY 11 MAY
7PM
An exhilarating evening of beautiful music is
promised as pianist Tigran Grigorian performs
two Chopin Mazurkas followed by Beethoven
Sonata No. 17, Op. 31, No. 2 ‘The Tempest’. Cellist
Hannah Sloane will delight with Janacek Pohadka
‘Fairy Tale’ for Cello & Piano and Schubert
‘Arpeggione’ Sonata in A Minor, D. 821 for Cello &
Piano. Hannah will be accompanied on the piano
by Ursula Perks.
WEDNESDAY 13 MAY
7.30PM
The Queen’s Six is a male ‘a cappella’ vocal group
based at Windsor Castle. Their repertoire ranges
from austere early chant, florid Renaissance
polyphony, lewd madrigals, haunting folk songs
and upbeat Jazz and Pop arrangements. Ticket
includes a glass of wine after the concert.
Advisable to bring a cushion.
In association with the Friends of
the Dulwich Picture Gallery.
Christ’s Chapel, Dulwich Village
Tickets: £18, concessions & Friends of DPG £16,
18 and under £6
The Old Library, Dulwich College
Tickets: £10, concessions £8, 18 and under £6
Events Guide 9
Music
Dulwich Folk
Dance Club
THURSDAY 14 MAY
8 - 10PM
Dulwich Folk Dance
Club presents a lively,
enjoyable Barn Dance
for people of all ages
and abilities. Come
along and join the fun!
St Barnabas Parish Hall, Gilkes Place, Dulwich Village
Tickets: £5 (only available on the door)
South London Jazz
Orchestra: Sinatra
& Friends
SATURDAY 16 MAY
7.30 - 10PM
Fresh from their
sell-out performances
at the Edinburgh
Festival Fringe and
under the direction of Bob Bridges, the South
London Jazz Orchestra presents a varied range
of big band favourites including songs made
famous by Frank and his cohorts. The SLJO is the
UK’s largest regularly performing jazz band and
brings a substantial sizzle to every performance.
Refreshments available throughout the night.
All Saints’ Church, West Dulwich
Tickets: £10, concessions £9
Festival of Choirs
FRIDAY 15 MAY
DOORS 7.40PM / PERFORMANCE 8PM
The show kicks off with ebullient local favourites
Note-Orious, with an eclectic mix of pop hits,
indie classics & West End musicals. Next up is
the British Humanist Choir, London’s foremost
atheist choristers, one thing they believe in is a
good tune. Topping this terrific and contemporary
bill is Enchorus. Fresh from a recent Sam Smith
video, Enchorus’ live performances are definitely
something that will be enjoyed by music lovers of
any age.
Holst Hall, JAGS, East Dulwich Grove
Tickets: £5
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Come & Sing selected highlights from
Bizet’s Carmen
SUNDAY 17 MAY
1.30 - 5PM REHEARSAL / 6.30PM PERFORMANCE
Come and sing selected highlights from Bizet’s
Carmen under the expert baton of Rupert Bond
who brings us the most enjoyable choral sections
of this powerful piece. Open to all, no experience
necessary. Music provided against returnable £10
cash deposit.
Holst Hall, JAGS, East Dulwich Grove
Tickets: £10, concessions £8
Performance only: £5, concessions £3
Art
Art
Artists’ Open House
SATURDAY 9 & SUNDAY 10 MAY
SATURDAY 16 & SUNDAY 17 MAY
11AM - 6PM
Over 200 artists throw open the doors of their
homes and studios to show their work in an
intimate setting. Work on display ranges from
paintings, photographs, sculpture and ceramics to
jewellery and furniture. Find details and maps in
the Artists’ Open House booklet, available free in
local shops, libraries, bars and cafés.
In and around Dulwich
Free event
ArtistsOpenHouseDulwichFestival
@artistsopenhse
@artistsopenhse
The Dulwich Festival
is inviting children
of all ages to enter
this years Children’s
Art Competition
DEADLINE 4PM,
FRIDAY 8 MAY
Like the Hare and the Tortoise, everything
moves at a different speed. From planes flying
high up in the sky or the cheetah running across
Africa, from roller coasters to racing cars, wild
water rapids to the whistling wind, let your
imagination run wild and draw or paint your
interpretation of ‘speed’.
There are four age group categories Under 5s, 5 to
7, 8 to 11 and 12 to 18. The artwork should be two
dimensional, a maximum size of A3 and should
include entrants’ name, age and parents’ name,
telephone number and email address on the back so
winners can be notified.
Please submit entries to R Woodfall Opticians on Lordship
Lane before the deadline of 4pm on Friday 8th May.
1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes in each category will be vouchers to
spend at the Art Stationers in Dulwich Village. Prizewinners in the Under 5s and in the 5 to 7 categories will
have their artwork displayed in the windows of Dulwich
Books, West Dulwich while winners in the 8 to 11 and
12 to 18 category will have their work displayed in the
window of R Woodfall Opticians, Lordship Lane. After the
competition, artwork can be collected from R Woodfall
Opticians, Lordship Lane until Saturday 30th May.
Kindly sponsored by
rwoodfall-eastdulwich.co.uk
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Performances
Performances
Theatre-Rites:
Recycled Rubbish
SATURDAY 9 MAY
2.30PM
Come and join our two
excavators as they
scuttle through the
muck finding treasures
hidden in a world of
rubbish. A playful and funny puppetry show from
award-winning company Theatre-Rites. A family
show most suitable for ages 4-11.
St Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich Village
Tickets: £8, under 16s £5, family ticket £15 (2 adults & 2
children)
Weighting, presented by Extraordinary
Bodies
Comedy Double Bill:
Liam Williams & Jonny Pelham
SATURDAY 9 MAY
8PM
Liam Williams presents his acclaimed ‘Capitalism’
show. Nominated for a Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy
Award, it is an erudite, eloquent hour about
Generation Y angst. ‘An intelligent, brilliantly funny
and densely layered show’ (The Independent).
Liam is supported by Jonny Pelham, nominated for
Chortle Best Newcomer and judges choice in the
BBC New Comedy Awards.
MCT at Alleyn’s School, Townley Road
Tickets: £10
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SATURDAY 9 MAY / 2PM & 7PM
& SUNDAY 10 MAY / 2PM
Weighting is an extraordinary show about an
ordinary family in a grey world. Across the bridge
the world is full of colour, excitement and music.
However to get there, they risk everything.
Dulwich Park
Free event
All shows will be audio described and British Sign
Language interpreted.
Performances
Festival Youth
Concert
THURSDAY 14 MAY
7PM
Come and hear talented
pupils from local
primary and secondary
schools making music
of an exceptionally high
standard and of an unbelievable variety.
Kingsdale School
Tickets: £5, under 16s £2, family ticket: £10 (2 adults
& 2 children)
Cariad & Paul A Two-Player
Adventure
THURSDAY 14 MAY
7.30PM
This completely
spontaneous improv
adventure takes
one word from the
audience and immerses them in a bespoke
world of bizarre scenes and bold characters.
International improv veterans Cariad Lloyd
(Cardinal Burns, E4; The Cariad Show, BBC3;
Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer
Nominee) and Paul Foxcroft (Drifters, E4) are “the
slickest in the business” (Chortle). Join them as
they fuse comedy and heart-wrenching drama
into a heady mixture of absurdity, tragedy and
pure delight. For ages 15+.
Upstairs at the EDT
Tickets: £10, concession £8
Children’s Concert:
Music & Marching!
SATURDAY 16 MAY
11AM-12PM
Bob Bridges directs
the South London
Symphonic Winds in
an hour of child and
adult friendly music
with an opportunity for all children to conduct the
band and to join the children’s march. Fancy dress
is the suggested attire.
All Saints’ Church, West Dulwich
Tickets: children free (12 and under), all other tickets £5
Tangram Theatre:
The Origin of
Species by means
of natural selection
or the survival of
(r)evolutionary
theories in the
face of scientific
ecclesiastical
objections: Being a musical comedy about
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
SUNDAY 17 MAY
4PM
Calling all monkeys! The Origin of Species... is a
show for young and old alike. It tells the incredible
story of how Charles Darwin came to discover
the secrets of evolution and why it took him over
twenty years before he plucked up the courage
to publish his remarkable idea. It’s a show packed
with big theories, terrible puns, brilliant physical
comedy and six cracking original songs about
everything from blasted boring barnacles to the
perils of marrying your cousin.
Belair House
Tickets: £12, concession £10
Events Guide 13
Food Trail
Food Trail
Celebrate the fantastic food scene around Dulwich with special Festival produce from some of the
makers and suppliers that make this area such a great place to eat.
Volcano Coffee Works a Festival
Blend from Kiwi coffee-maestro
Kurt Stewart. Volcano roasts
highest-grade Arabic beans and
supplies top restaurants and
hotels as well as outlets and cafes
locally. Grab some beans and a
perfectly-expressed flat white at
the light and airy Volcano café.
Parkhall Trading Estate, 40 Martell Road, SE21 8EN
www.volcanocoffeeworks.com
Rococo Chocolates:
high above West Dulwich,
in supremely hygienic
conditions, some very
special chocolates are
being expertly crafted.
The kitchens at Rococo Towers produce small-butperfectly-formed batches of chocolate ganache
every week. We’re toasting a world-class producer
on our doorstep with a Festival box of Rococo
chocolates – look out for it on your food trail.
www.rococochocolates.com
Local Greens: the not-forprofit weekly vegetable
bag scheme is offering a
one-off Festival bag for new
customers. The produce is
organic or spray-free from farms that are nearer
than you think, with easy pick-up from 15 local
collection points. Lay claim to your very own
‘South London Salad’. Check the website for bag
contents and how to buy.
www.localgreens.org.uk
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Franklins Farm Shop and
Restaurant: championing British
produce. The shop is the place to
find all the Festival produce and
will be running tasting events. The
Restaurant will be running the Festival Pie and Pint
for footsore ‘Art Trailers’ and foodies alike.
155 & 157 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HZ
The Florence: award-winning
micro-brewer and beer historian
Peter Haydon has created a special
Festival ale, following last year’s
popular pint. He’s also supplying
pubs in Peckham Rye and across
East Dulwich, so if you’re flagging on
your Artist’s Open House trail, why not seek out a
pint of Festivale?
131-133 Dulwich Road, SE24 0NG
Pavilion Café & Otter Trading:
sisters Tarka and Domani
revived the park café more than
a decade ago and it is a muchloved fixture on the Dulwich
food scene. They’ve recently
added the bistro/shop Otter
Trading to their empire. Both
establishments source most of their ingredients
locally and cook cakes, soups, breakfasts and
lunches freshly on the premises. The cafés are
licensed, which means that their homemade
fiery Festival vodka will be available for sale. The
Festival Bloody Mary will also be available to add
spice to a full English Breakfast.
Pavilion Café, Dulwich Park, SE21 7BQ
Otter Trading, 17 Knight’s Hill, SE27 0HS
Tickets, Transport & Venues
TICKETS
TRAINS
Tickets are not required for FREE events unless stated.
For all other events TICKETS SHOULD BE PAID FOR IN
ADVANCE. Some may be available on the door for certain
events, but this cannot be guaranteed.
There are regular train services from London Victoria to
Herne Hill and West Dulwich stations (on the Orpington
line.) There are also frequent services from London
Bridge to East Dulwich & North Dulwich stations. For
details phone National Rail Enquiries 0845 7 48 49 50.
FESTIVAL BOX OFFICE
To buy tickets visit www.dulwichfestival.co.uk
BUSES
CONCESSIONS
For information on bus routes, phone London Travel
Information 020 7222 1234 or visit www.tfl.gov.uk
Reduced prices, where indicated, apply to people aged
60 or over; students (student card required); state
benefit card-holders and children under age 16 unless
otherwise indicated.
venue wheelchair friendly
Wheelchair users please contact Dulwich Festival
organisers in advance on info@dulwichfestival.co.uk
VENUES
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Dulwich College College Road
7
BU
6
HERNE
HILL
ILL
Christ’s Chapel College Road
- balcony & organ keyboard not accessible by
TH
5
NORTH
DULWICH
D
ROA
12
EA
ST
LL
I
Dulwich Park
S
PO
Dulwich Village Burial Ground Calton Avenue
4
ICH
ULW
T D
EAS
13
D
RE
3
GOOSE
GREEN
EAST
DULWICH
LE
RY
R
St Barnabas Church Calton Avenue
HIL
L
St Barnabas Parish Hall Dulwich Village
2
DE
NM
AR
K
1
11
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Fabian Acker, Ingrid Beazley, Rupert Bond, Jon Bootland, Bob Bridges, Angela Burgess, Helen Cundy, Katerina Dean,
Victoria Goode, Brian Green, Annette Hamley-Jenkins, Alasdair Hanton, Marilyn Harper, Lucy Horsbrugh, Jeremy
Hughes, Nadia Lasserson, John Loyd, Ian McInnes, Catherine Mitchell, Emily Montague, David Mullany, Sheila O’Reilly,
Vivienne Selbie, Matt Horn and Ben Way. And with many thanks also to all the volunteers who help distribute the
programme and steward the events; the local venues who work with us to accommodate the events; Southwark
Council Events team, the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery, the Dulwich and Peckham Rotary Club and the generous
sponsors and supporters, without whom the Festival would not be possible.
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