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Rehearsals going well:
Stanhope- Adam Hoskins
Osborne  - Chris Nairne
Trotter - David Flint
Hibbert- Sam Townsend
Raleigh-Ryan Moss
The colonel -Simon Walsh 
Sergeant Major- Matthew Hoff
Mason- Colin Martin
German soldier - Dan Townsend 



A wonderful show seen by 530 people. Fantastic reviews, a real achievement for Art Dream 

JUST A FEW OF THE many reviews we received;


​I went to the last night performance of 'Journeys end 'at the Pavilion. I have got to say that the performance by all the cast was superb. It captured the true atmosphere of what the young soldiers must have experienced at that time, and was quite moving, and amusing in places. Well done to all involved with the production,including the front of house hospitality. I look forward to seeing more productions in the future. Rob


Rebekah Goodridge
10 October at 18:01
Excellent performance. Well done all the actors. Brilliant. X

Dear Chris,
Very many congratulations to you and your team for a superb production of Journey’s End.

From the moment I arrived at the Pavilion I was impressed by the professionalism, attention to detail and authenticity of the production. The set was evocative, anticipatory of what was to come.

The actors displayed a remarkable skill, they had pace, colour, variation, comedy and poignancy. They were able to capture the horror, the courage and the awful painful randomness of death. A fitting tribute to the centennial commemorations and an appropriate memorial to the Selsey 57.

Congratulations to all; to you, Gillian, Rebecca, the actors and support staff. There is much to take pride in and I felt privileged to attend this production.

Very best wishes

Philip Robinson ( x vice chancellor the University of Chichester )
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