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The setting is so idyllic that Guards Polo Club has become a legend in polo circles. Its broad tree-fringed expanse is at the very heart of Windsor Great Park , and has been the club's home since it was founded in 1955. Driving on private roads through the ancient woods where Edward the Confessor hunted wild boar and parkland laid out by King Charles II, it is hard to believe that you are so close to London , within a few miles of three motorways (M3, M4, M25). Most matches start in the mid-afternoon, so there is ample time to explore the Savill and Valley Gardens, picnic overlooking Virginia Water, or bicycle through wildlife conservation areas. To book tickets contact the ticket office on:- 01784 437 797

 

Pack a picnic and invite your friends to Buckinghamshire's social event of the summer. The West Wycombe Music Festival features two open air picnic concerts in the glorious surroundings of the National Trust's West Wycombe Park, near High Wycombe. Friday 27th June is Tribute Night with a triple treat of Kylie, Robbie and Abba tribute bands. Saturday 28th June is Proms Night, starring the West End's hottest new act Teatro singing sonmgs from the shows. The concert, which also features the London Gala Orchestra, ends with a flag-waving 'last night of the Proms' flourish. Both concerts end with fantastic firework displays. For further information please call the Box Office on 0500 66 1812 or visit www.westwycombemusicfestival.co.uk
 

 

 

Sonnets Theatre Arts Workshop was set up by David Phaure, who trained at The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) where he was trained by Jeremy Young (The Bill, Doctor Who), Keith Martin (Radio Commentator), Gaye Browne (stage theatre and Only Fools and Horses) and Julian Glover (Indiana Jones, Bond, Star Wars). In the four years he focussed on drama based on Stanivslaski with plays from Chekhov, Ibsen, Shakespeare and Stoppard. Using Shakespeare as his inspiration for his drama school, “Sonnets”. Once qualified he worked in Greater London doing workshops including Romeo and Juliet to name a few. This is where David’s inspiration to teach as oppose to act became evermore powerful and where he set up Sonnets Workshop.

For more information on Sonnets contact: 01264 332 809 or visit Sonnets Theatre Arts Workshop


 

 

 

    

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