A Pageant of Christ's Hospital
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:21 am
Taking up from the Queen Mary thread...
The Pageant was part of the Christ's Hospital Festival, a fund-raiser for the first phase of the re-building programme, in essence the extensions at the back of the house blocks. It was held on the last two Saturdays of the summer term 1963, the first aimed at Old Blues, the second at parents. Apart from the pageant, there was an afternoon fête (and a general Open Day). Additionally, the pageant was also performed on the Wednesday in between for locals (who came in surprising numbers, the first Saturday's performance had a good press). (The review in the Horsham paper had a photo of Queen Elizabeth riding in on horseback; unfortunately the horse refused to perform on the Wednesday.)
The Pageant was performed in the New Quad in the evening, and was designed to end by torchlight with a rendering of the Foundation Hymn and an unashamed shout of "We want your money!" It involved at least half the school, mostly with walk-on parts like JR had. Some of us had speaking parts, which were mostly (entirely?) pre-recorded, and played over loudspeakers. It was written and produced by David Jesson-Dibley, who used well-known episodes (most, if not all, of them in the Christ's Hospital Book) as his sources. The last scene featured CH as it was at the time, with the senior grecian Michael Pitcher playing himself, drawing attention to undrained playing-fields and overcrowded and outdated accommodation. The whole thing lasted about two hours.
The Pageant was part of the Christ's Hospital Festival, a fund-raiser for the first phase of the re-building programme, in essence the extensions at the back of the house blocks. It was held on the last two Saturdays of the summer term 1963, the first aimed at Old Blues, the second at parents. Apart from the pageant, there was an afternoon fête (and a general Open Day). Additionally, the pageant was also performed on the Wednesday in between for locals (who came in surprising numbers, the first Saturday's performance had a good press). (The review in the Horsham paper had a photo of Queen Elizabeth riding in on horseback; unfortunately the horse refused to perform on the Wednesday.)
The Pageant was performed in the New Quad in the evening, and was designed to end by torchlight with a rendering of the Foundation Hymn and an unashamed shout of "We want your money!" It involved at least half the school, mostly with walk-on parts like JR had. Some of us had speaking parts, which were mostly (entirely?) pre-recorded, and played over loudspeakers. It was written and produced by David Jesson-Dibley, who used well-known episodes (most, if not all, of them in the Christ's Hospital Book) as his sources. The last scene featured CH as it was at the time, with the senior grecian Michael Pitcher playing himself, drawing attention to undrained playing-fields and overcrowded and outdated accommodation. The whole thing lasted about two hours.