Jack’s Udderly Fantastic Cow Finder, 2009

Jack’s Cows was a public art project by Hall for Cornwall where life size cow sculptures appeared all over the county in the summer of 2009. The cows were available to sponsor at a cost of £1,000 and provided an advertisement oppurtunity for local businesses. The sponsors then chose an artist to decorate their cow before deciding on a design and an area to display it. Jack’s Udderly Fantastic Cow Finder then ran as an initiative for members of the public to follow a trail and view the cows at their various display locations.

Programme cover for Spider’s Web at Hall for Cornwall, 2009

Spider’s Web is Agatha Christie’s second most successful play, having ran for 744 performances in London’s West End since its debut in 1954. The play follows the events that unfold in aftermath of a murder which takes place in the drawing room of a diplomat’s wife. The play was staged by Bill Kenwright at Hall for Cornwall between the 7th and 12th of September, 2009.

Programme for the Czech National Symphony Orchestra at Hall for Cornwall, 2010

The Czech Symphony Orchestra was founded in Prague in 1993 by Jan Hasenöhrl and Zdeněk Košler. Košler became the orchestra’s first chief conductor and held the post until 1996. The orchestra’s performance at Hall for Cornwall on the 18th of September 2010 featured violinist Jakub Junek play Mendelssohn’s violin concerto in e minor.

Programme cover for Sleeping Beauty at Hall for Cornwall, 2010

The Cornish Guardian described Hall for Cornwall’s 2010 pantomine run of sleeping beauty as ‘a real beauty.’ The production, which was staged between the 10th of December and 3rd of January, was directed by Stewart Nicholls and written by Ian Adams. It featured Richard Alan as the dame, Julie Hobbs as Carabosse, John Rawnsley and Valerie Cutko as the king and queen, Cornwall’s own Kate Edney as Sleeping Beauty and Mary Woodvine as the Good Fairy.

Programme cover for Stepping Out at Hall for Cornwall, 2010

Written by Richard Harris in 1984, Stepping Out is a play that follows eight attendees of the same weekly tap dancing class in a dingy North London church hall. The original production of Stepping Out premiered in 1984 at Leatherhead Theatre. It was then produced for the first time in 1985 in London’s West End, where it received the Evening Standard Comedy of the Year Award before going on to make it’s Broadway debut. The 2010 UK tour was the 25th anniversary production of the play and featured Brian Capron as Geoffrey and Anita Harris as Vera. The tour ran at Hall for Cornwall between the 26th and 31st of July.

Programme cover for Avenue Q at Hall for Cornwall, 2011

Avenue Q is a musical comedy that features both puppets and human actors. The unconcealed puppeteers, costumed human actors and puppets all visibly interact on stage; a format which parodies Sesame Street. The production was staged at Hall for Cornwall between the 22nd and 26th of February during its 2011 U.K. tour.

Hall for Cornwall Annual Review 2004/05

Hall for Cornwall’s annual reviews cover the activities which have taken place over the last year. They are designed to convey to audiences ‘who we are’ and ‘what we do’. They also cover audience figures as well as reviewing the success of initiatives such as improving awareness of and celebrating Cornwall’s culture, community partnerships and becoming a greener theatre. A statement of financial activities usually concludes the annual review.