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Lichfield Festival 2011


The 2011 Lichfield Festival offers a range of music and other arts events this year from Wednesday 6th to Sunday 17th July at Lichfield cathedral and the Garrick Theatre, Lichfield, Staffordshire.

Line-up

Alexandra Dariescu, Andrew Cronshaw, Tigran Aleksanyan and Ian Blake, Annelise Freisenbruch: The First Ladies of Rome, As You Like It, Ballet Black, Bartholomew LaFollette, Bollywood Brass Band, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Brass Jaw, Brief Encounter, Carol Ann Duffy, Casablanca, Chariots of Fire, Charlotte Glasson Band, Cirque de Legume, Crooked Fiddle Band, Dark Angel, Endellion String Quartet, Fat Digester, Grisly Tales from Tumblewater, Gwilym Simcock Trio, James Baillieu, James Rhodes, Joanna MacGregor, Josceline Dimbleby, Just A Minute, King Lear, Lichfield Cathedral Chamber Choir, Little Explorers: Jungle Sing and Play, Lucy Worsley, Mariann Rumy, Meberob, Michael Morpurgo, Monteverdi's Flying Circus, Morgan Szymanski, Natalie Clein & EUCO, New Zealand String Quartet, Nick Dewhurst & Doug McMillan, Penguin Cafe, Peter Atkins, Peter King, Peter Snow, Pig Tales, Robert Hutchinson, Roger Crowley:, Salsa Celtica, Sara Colman Band, Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, Simon Scarrow, Ska'd For Life, The Boy With Tape On His Face, The Creole Choir Of Cuba, The Dixie Ticklers, The Lichfield Lecture: Lord Puttnam, The Tippett Quartet, Tim Amann Xtet, Tracy Borman, Maggie Fox and Sue Ryding, Zic Zazou, and more.

Tickets

Ticket prices vary depending on event, some are free. To buy tickets, click here.

The majority of the concerts and other events are expected to take place in Lichfield's medieval cathedral and in the Lichfield Garrick Theatre. There will be other performances in Lichfield district and around Staffordshire. In total over 70 music, literary, film, theatre and associated art events will happen at a variety of venues, as well as a programme of education activities for school groups and individuals. There will also be two large-scale, free events.

More information will be here when available.

Official Festival Site