C NEWS Number 296 – November 2014 Village Website: www.compton-surrey.co.uk PUBLISHED BY COMPTON VILLAGE ASSOCIATION Editor: Jane Turner, Inwood House, Hog’s Back, Farnham, Surrey GU10 1HE Telephone & Fax: 01483 810789. Email: janewturner@mac.com Compton Little Theatre’s January production is A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens, adapted by Nicky Ford and directed by Catherine Clark and Emma Harding. This familiar story is for all the family and is a great way to overcome those Christmas blues. Performances are on Thursday 15th January, Friday 16th and Saturday 17th at 8pm each evening, and also at 3pm on the Saturday. Tickets are on sale now: £10 for all seats for the evenings and £8 for the Saturday matinee, available as follows: on line from www.ticketsource.co.uk/clt; from the Box Office on 07964 515103; or by post from CLT Box Office, 49 The Oval, Godalming GU7 3JZ. Please send your requirements, cheque payable to “Compton Little Theatre” and a stamped selfaddressed envelope. The Harrow will also be offering their popular theatre suppers again – details to follow. REVIEW OF CLT’S DINNER & DRAMA EVENING WITH TWO CHEKHOV PLAYS Compton Little Theatre’s Dinner & Drama production of two Chekhov plays was a bold choice, as he is generally perceived as a rather serious playwright, full of grey scenery and miserable women. The evening, however, turned out to be a revelation. The first play, The Bear, began as an intense dialogue between a grieving widow, Elena Popova (played by Tessa Duggleby) and a local farmer, Grigory Smirnoff (Andrew Payne), who barges into her house demanding immediate repayment of a loan or he would lose his farm. The maid, Luka (Alison Hough), was a larger-than-life contrast to the sparring pair, diffusing the tense atmosphere and injecting unexpected humour. She used the stage effectively, moving around with authority and bringing the space alive. Duggleby gave a convincing performance of a woman playing out a prolonged period of mourning, refusing to see or communicate with anyone, despite the fact that she knew her husband had been a serial philanderer. Elena challenges Grigory to a dual with her husband’s pistols, to the dismay of Luka who knows her mistress has never used a firearm and promptly flees to bring help to save her. In a dramatic turnaround, the dual becomes superfluous. While Grigory instructs Elena in the use of a firearm, they discover they are in love and are locked in a passionate embrace when Luka returns at top speed - bringing the coachman and the gardener who are obviously not required! An ingenious touch had these two peasants dismantling the set in a delightfully clumsy and comical manner. The second play, The Wedding Reception, was altogether more light-hearted. It was fast moving and well choreographed, making use of the full stage. From the start the audience was included as guests at the wedding party. The mixed bunch of guests gradually revealed their different characters and diverse backgrounds. Tracey Lemieux, in a cameo role, humourously portrayed a flamboyant midwife, Anna, who loved to sing and insisted on regular fanning by her admirer, Ivan Yatz (Andrew Payne). The bride and groom, Emma Harding and Hugo Wilson, seemed to have no control over the behaviour of their guests and the way in which the drama unfolded. The bride’s father, Zhigalov (Robin Matthews) was determined to enjoy himself by drinking copiously and brilliantly effecting collapses behind the table, which brought the house down. His wife Nastasya (Julia Grant), convincingly snobbish and overbearing, was determined to have a General at her daughter’s wedding. The useless Andrey Niuinin (Clive Grant) was unable to deliver the real thing and desperately produced a retired Petty Officer, Revunov (Gordon Ayshford), who proceeded to bore the assembled company with seafaring stories until he was forced to admit that he wasn’t a General. Jan Parsons as Dimba, the local Greek baker, complemented Matthews’ Zhigalov in a character role that suited her perfectly, keeping pace with his drinking and constantly harking back to her homeland, which apparently had “everything”, interspersed with snatches of Greek dancing. Her intentionally incomprehensible speech was hilarious. Gillian Walker as Master of Ceremonies, with the help of a Waitress, Eleanor Balchin, tried to keep control of events as the crises unfolded and moved seamlessly from one calamity to the next, involving the audience in frequent toasts to all and sundry. The sets for both plays were simple but effective, particularly in The Bear. The colourful costumes in The Wedding Reception were a delight, matched by vivid make-up and elaborate hairstyles. The casting could not be faulted. Those who thought all Chekhov plays were moody and modernist were completely mistaken - these two plays were thoroughly enjoyable and amusing! The evening was accompanied by a delicious, and appropriately Russian-themed, Chicken Stroganoff. Congratulations to Jen Haynes for her superb Directing and to the CLT team for delivering another excellent, high quality show. It was certainly one not to be missed. Contributed -2- WATTS GALLERY NEWS EXHIBITIONS A RUSSIAN FAIRYTALE: THE ART AND CRAFT OF ELENA POLENOVA Tuesday 18th November to Sunday 8th February This exhibition is the first major retrospective outside Russia to explore the career of the 19th century Russian painter and designer, Elena Polenova. Showcasing Polenova’s production in a wide range of media, including paintings, furniture, ceramics and a selection of rarely seen works on paper, this unique exhibition, with all the works on loan from Russia, demonstrates Polenova’s important role in the Russian craft revival of the 1880s. THE ART OF LUSTREWARE – JONATHAN CHISWELL JONES Tuesday 18th October to Sunday 18th January The Old Pottery Gallery – entry FREE Jonathan Chiswell Jones is one of a handful of potters worldwide to make lustreware by reduction firing. The process has a thousand-year history, which began in the Middle East. Inspired by a book on the work of William De Morgan, Jonathan began to work with reduction-fired lustre on porcelain about 15 years ago. His previous exhibition in the Old Pottery Gallery over the winter of 2012-2013 was extremely popular. His beautiful work will undoubtedly become the antiques of the future and will make the most wonderful and prized Christmas presents! FORTHCOMING EVENTS. Book online at www.wattsgallery.org.uk or call 01483 810235, 11am-5pm OPEN STUDIO AND DEMONSTRATION THE ART OF MOORCROFT Saturday 8th November, 12 noon to 4pm. Old Pottery Gallery. FREE dropin. There is a wonderful display of Moorcroft pottery for sale in the Gallery Shop. Moorcroft Art Pottery has been made in Stoke-on-Trent since 1897. Peter Harrison, one of Moorcroft’s most experienced artists, will demonstrate the signature techniques of the decoration. WATTS RESEARCH NETWORK Wednesday 12th November, 6.30pm to 8pm FREE – pre-booking required Hear the latest research inspired by G F and Mary Watts. Dr Nick Tromans, Curator, will reveal research about the recently acquired Watts Self-Portrait. Network meetings are open to all Watts enthusiasts, including artists, designers, conservators, historians and students. To book, email learningcoordinator@wattsgallery.org.uk. A RUSSIAN FAIRYTALE BREAKFAST TOUR Thursday 27th November, 10am to 11.30am £15 (£12 Friends), including refreshments. Enjoy a Curator-led tour of the exhibition before it opens to visitors for the day. OPEN STUDIO AND DEMONSTRATION JONATHAN CHISWELL JONES Thursday 13th November, 2pm to 4pm. FREE drop-in. Join Jonathan to hear about the process involved in the creation of lustreware and to view his new exhibition in the Old Pottery Gallery. TOUR OF WATTS GALLERY AND CHAPEL Thursday 20th November Gallery: 12 noon. Chapel: 2pm. £5 per person Gain insight into these historic buildings as your tour guide brings the story of G F and Mary Watts to life. WATTS AT NIGHT Friday 28th November – Open until 9pm Two-for-One Admission. Enjoy late night opening with music, readings, activities, tours and a cash bar. See the Polenova exhibition at night and delight in Russian cuisine by booking a three-course Russian banquet, provided by Russian Revels. Dinner must be booked in advance at £27 per person. WINTER ILLUMINATIONS: SUPERNATURE Friday 28th November to Saturday 28th February Enter a magical wonderland of porcelain sculptures illuminated against the winter skies. Designed by artist Mary Branson, Supernature celebrates Surrey landscape and wildlife through sound and light. This is an outdoor installation, all over the Watts Gallery estate (but not the woodland) from 11am to 5pm throughout the period. Admission FREE. Supernature at Watts Gallery has been made possible by iGuzzini lighting systems and a kind donation from Emma Verey. THE FESTIVE SEASON is approaching and parties at home are going to be taking up a lot of time. Entertaining is supposed to be fun but catering can be a headache – sometimes, there just isn’t enough time. But help is at hand - Catherine Clark’s KITCHEN SINK CATERING is the answer! Whether it’s a dinner party, canapé party, children’s party, you can rely on them to sort it out. And another thing: don’t spend hours making your Christmas Cake this year. Catherine will do that too. Call her on 07532 208308 to discuss your requirements, and for ideas, or email her on mail@kitchensinkcatering.co.uk. B&H SOUND SERVICES are looking for a new audio-visual installation engineer and an audiovisual technician. The Cambridgeshire-based company fit permanent sound, video and lighting systems into Houses of Worship all over the country, including Compton Church. Do you have the skills necessary to fill one of these roles? Contact Joanne Coe on 01733 371250, joe.coe@bhsound.co.uk, for more details. -3- VILLAGE MATTERS WORKING BEE. There was an excellent turnout on 18th October to clear the ditch along Withies Lane. Investigative digging shows that a new storm drain will need to be laid under the Allotments’ entrance as the current drain could not be unblocked - if indeed it is there at all. The rain held off and in two hours a good job was done cleaning up this whole stretch and cutting back all the undergrowth. The Parish Council will now liaise with the Allotments to lay a new drainpipe or gulley of some sort, so that water can flow down towards the common - this should help allotment flooding too. At a local Councillors’ meeting, David Haskins learned that the group is now eligible to be called the Compton Environmental Resilience Team, CERT, as apparently it is ahead of the curve on this kind of community initiative! Having a team ready to turn out to do the odd job will make a big difference in keeping Compton smart and functioning in these constrained times, as well as being a lot of fun. A Working Bee link from David’s diary http://www.ubiubi.org/cpcdiary/ will track the tasks and team. The next WORKING BEE will be on Saturday 15th November. Meet outside the Withies at 9.30am. Task to be confirmed! COMPTON ALLOTMENTS did well in the Guildford in Bloom competition held during the summer. Of the 55 allotments in Compton, the following received awards: - Mark and Elizabeth Ottway – Silver - Anne Gooding and Chris Hornsby, David Francis, Sheila Dobson and Indra Tason – Silver Gilt - Heather and Bill Fordham – Gold and Cup for Best in Show Congratulations to them all! There is one allotment available for the new season. If you would like details, contact David Haskins on 810441. MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNING. The final amazing result for this annual event held in the Club at the end of September was a stunning £1,142. Jean Miller would like to thank all those who supported the occasion and helped to achieve such an excellent outcome. RED POPPIES IN THE STREET. Congratulations to everyone involved in placing red poppies on the lamp posts along The Street. A brilliant and imaginative idea, eye-catching and attractive and a fitting tribute, especially this year. WHAT’S ON – CHRISTMAS IS COMING! PUTTENHAM BONFIRE. Saturday 8th November. Gates open at 6pm and the display starts at 7.15pm. Gate tickets are £10 for Adults, £5 for children. Advance tickets are £7 and £3, available at the Good Intent (but not on the day of the bonfire). This is the 25th Anniversary of Puttenham’s spectacular bonfire and this year’s theme is “Share the Magic!” It is held on the bonfire field, behind the school and is a village event. All profits are distributed to local good causes. It is always a fabulous night, in all weathers, with food and drink on sale. Well worth a visit. Come appropriately dressed, particularly if it’s wet! CRAFTS FOR CHRISTMAS. Loseley Park. Thursday 13th November to Sunday 16th. 9am to 5pm Thursday to Saturday; 9am to 4pm Sunday. Tickets in advance from www.ruralcraftsassociation.co.uk: Adults £5.50, Seniors £4.50. On the door: Adults £6.50, Seniors £5.50. Students £4, Children FREE, Parking FREE. CHRISTMAS FAIR – GUILDFORD & GODALMING CATS PROTECTION. Milford Village Hall - Saturday 15th November, 11am to 4pm. Start thinking about Christmas and stock up early for gifts and stocking fillers. Cakes, bric-a-brac, books, CDs, DVDs, handcrafted jewellery. Special guest Sally Root will be selling her Green Lane glassware. Hot drinks, mince pies and bacon butties too! Try your luck in the Raffle – prizes include £75 cash, theatre tickets, and many other fantastic prizes. CHIDDINGFOLD ART & CRAFT EXHIBITION on Friday 14th November, 6pm to 9pm, Saturday 15th 10am to 5pm, and Sunday 16th 10am to 4pm in Chiddingfold Village Hall. See work by local artists and craftspeople and admire the wonderful artistic talent from this lovely village. A perfect opportunity to buy unique original work and Christmas gifts. Creative demonstrations and children’s art corner. Refreshments available. Free admission and parking. J S BACH – B MINOR MASS. The Vivace Chorus will be performing this well-known work on Saturday 15th November at 7.30pm in Guildford Cathedral, with a pre-concert talk at 6.30pm. Tickets are £26, £18 and £12, available from Tourist Information on 01483 444334 or from Michael Taylor on 07958 519741. A CHRISTMAS CAROL – performed by Clive Francis in The Great Hall, Loseley House on Friday 12th December at 7.30pm. Drinks and nibbles at 6.45pm. Tickets: £20. You can also enjoy a supper after the performance in the festive Chestnut Lodge for £40.50 (this price includes the ticket). For Tickets, telephone 01483 405112 – supper places are limited. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT WATTS GALLERY. Make use of the Voucher at the end of the NEWS to claim your discount in the shop through the whole of December, up to and including Christmas Eve. And don’t forget KD Fine -4- Art upstairs! BUMPER BARGAIN BASEMENT! GIRL’S BIKE in good condition. Blue Apollo 18” aluminium frame, 26” wheels. £50 o.n.o. Contact David on 01483 427405. TABLES. Three hardly used, wood-effect folding tables from the Village Hall. Excellent quality. 27” x 36”. £30 each. Contact Sarah on 01483 427405. FOR ALL THE FOLLOWING, CONTACT CAROLINE ON 07958 500705. PRICES ARE FOR GUIDANCE. OFFERS CONSIDERED! BLACK/RED TODDLERS UNIVERSAL BIKE. 10 inch. Very good working order. £25 GREEN ACE KIDS BIKE. 15 inch. Also very good working order. £50. WHITE CRIB, MAMAS AND PAPAS. Swinging motion. Locks in place securely. L: 103.5 x W: 50 x H: 83 cm. Solid Rubberwood. As new. £35. LITTLE TIKES OUTDOOR PLASTIC TROPICAL CLIMBING FRAME – extra-large gym which includes four different play levels plus a large hideaway space underneath. It has a top level with a see-through bubble window, a middle level and a crawl through tunnel. Included is a 90cm speed slide and an extra-long, wavy 180cm slide. 400 x 400 cm. £170. (These climbing frames are £700 new.) JAZZ @ THE PAVILION WEDNESDAY 12TH NOVEMBER JULIAN ARGUELLES QUARTET. World-class saxophonist, composer and beautifully melodic improviser, Julian Arguelles has been at the heart of British jazz for 3 decades. The other world class musicians in this quartet alongside Julian are Kit Downes on piano, Sam Lasserson on bass and James Madden on drums. A unique opportunity to hear one of the giants of jazz in Guildford. Don’t miss it! Jazz @ The Pavilion is at Guildford and Godalming Rugby Club Doors open 7.30pm, Music from 8.30pm. Tickets £14, or £12 in advance from www.guildfordjazz.org.uk ELECTRIC THEATRE JAZZ CAFÉ TUESDAY 25TH NOVEMBER Saxophonist and composer Trish Clowes is currently a BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist. Her first two albums were reviewed to critical acclaim. The third was recorded with the BBC Concert Orchestra and is shortly due for release at the London Jazz Festival. Supper from 6pm. Music from 7.30pm. Tickets £12. Electric Theatre Box Office: 01483 444789. ST NICHOLAS CHURCH SERVICES FOR NOVEMBER SUNDAY 2ND – 8am All Souls Service, Watts Chapel; 10.30am All Age Worship SUNDAY 9TH – 10am Remembrance Service, followed by Act of Remembrance at the War Memorial at 11am. Everyone is invited to the Compton Club for refreshments after the service. SUNDAY 16TH – 9.30am Holy Communion with hymns SUNDAY 23RD – 8am Holy Communion; 10.30am Holy Communion with hymns SUNDAY 30TH – 6pm Advent Carol Service DIARY DATES SUNDAYS – Pantry Tea Room, Compton Club, 10.30am-4.30pm TUESDAYS – 4th & 18th – Martin’s Choice Guitar Group, The Harrow, 8.30pm TUESDAYS – Bell Ringing Practice, St Nicholas Church, 8pm WEDNESDAYS –Traditional Folk Music, The Harrow, 8.30pm FRIDAYS – Choir Practice, St Nicholas Church, 10am-11am Sat 8th – Open Studio & Demonstration: Moorcroft, Old Pottery Gallery, 12 noon-4pm Sat 8th – Bingo, Compton Club, 8pm Sat 8th – Puttenham Bonfire from 6pm Mon 10th – Coffee Morning, Old Barn, 10am Wed 12th – Tower Café, Puttenham Church, 2.30pm-4.30pm Wed 12th – Watts Research Network, Watts Gallery, 6.30pm-8pm Wed 12th – Jazz @ The Pavilion, 7.30pm Thurs 13th-Sun 16th – Crafts for Christmas, Loseley Park Thurs 13th – Open Studio & Demonstration: Jonathan Chiswell Jones, Old Pottery Gallery, 2pm-4pm Fri 14th-Sun 16th –Art & Craft Exhibition, Chiddingfold Village Hall Sat 15th – Working Bee, Meet at the Withies, 9.30am Sat 15th – Cats Protection Christmas Fair, Milford Village Hall, 11am-4pm Sat 15th – J.S. Bach B Minor Mass, Vivace Chorus, Guildford Cathedral, 7.30pm Wed 19th – Parish Council, Puck’s Oak Barn, 7pm THURS 20TH – DEADLINE FOR THE DECEMBER NEWS Sat 22nd – Bingo, Compton Club, 8pm Mon 24th – Coffee Morning, Old Barn, 10am Tues 25th – Electric Theatre Jazz Café, from 6pm Thurs 27th – Breakfast Tour: Russian Fairy Tale, Watts Gallery, 10am-11.30am Fri 28th – Watts at Night, Watts Gallery, until 9pm VISIT THE WATTS GALLERY SHOP FOR LOTS OF UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS. Bring this voucher with you to receive a discount on your purchases. 10% off on purchases up to £50. 15% off on purchase over £50. Everything from cufflinks to toiletries, silk scarves to wool hats and gloves, children’s toys and fun stocking fillers, as well as all your Christmas stationery needs, including cards and diaries. -5th th Voucher is valid for one transaction from 29 November to 24 December 2014
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