Two-week arts festival celebrates wealth of talent in charming village

Hurst Festival marks a decade as one of Sussex’s most popular arts events this year.
John Vernon Lords The Lion and The MouseJohn Vernon Lords The Lion and The Mouse
John Vernon Lords The Lion and The Mouse

The two-week festival, which takes place from September 13 to 27, was founded to celebrate the wealth of talent in the picturesque West Sussex village and to provide a stage for leading national names.

This year’s festival is staying true to those aims with a packed programme of art, music, film, dance, theatre, literature, family fun and general interest.

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A variety of venues across the village will host nearly 70 events over the fortnight. These include: an iPad painting class, an exhibition by illustration behemoth John Vernon Lord, a bantam-keeping workshop to a tour of the new Bedlam Brewery, a drive-in cinema for children and an all-star comedy night for their parents, a community singalong, a performance from jazz star Claire Martin, film installations, disco-dancing, open-houses and open mics.

Made for and with the community, festival-goers are invited to explore every aspect of local life, whether touring Hurstpierpoint College or the Albourne EstateVineyard, visiting a pig-keeping project on the edge of the village, taking part in a guided walk, watching Buster Keaton classics at the Players Theatre or enjoying an intimate concert in a private home through the festival’s popular Soirees section.

There’s also the opportunity to see high-profile names including BBC Match of the Day commentator (and Hassocks resident) Jonathan Pearce; Hollywood screenwriter William Nicholson in conversation with his wife, bestselling author Virginia Nicholson; comedian Joe Lycett (BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 4, BBC2, C4, BBC3) and renowned pianist Marie-Martine Bollman.

This year’s Festival opens at 10am on September 13 with a peal of bells at Holy Trinity Church before the Village Open Day commences.

Many events are free, while others start at £5.

Visit www.hurstfestival.org.uk for full listings.

Tickets and information

Dates: Saturday, September 13, to Saturday, September 27.

Locations: Various venues in and around Hurstpierpoint.

Book online: www.hurst
festival.org.uk.

In person: Box office at The Players Theatre, 147 High Street, Hurstpierpoint. Open 11am to 3pm, Thursday to Saturday, July 31, to September 12.

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