Music, Masques & Murder at the Jacobean Court
Sunday 1st June at 3pm
Step into the Splendour of the 17th-Century English Court
Join us for an immersive journey into the opulent and intrigue-laden world of the 17th-century English court, where courtiers and favourites vied for power alongside ambassadors, patronage-seekers, and potential suitors. Amidst the grandeur, court masques—lavish spectacles blending music, dance, and allegory—became the stage where influence was paraded and suitability was showcased.
The evening’s performance will weave together period songs and tunes, complementing readings by acclaimed author Lucy Hughes-Hallett from her recent biography of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham-courtier, favourite, and celebrated dancer.
Featuring The Lovekyn Consort:
- Rob Gildon – Baritone
- William Summers – Recorder, Flute
- Stephen Carpenter – Archlute
With special guest Lucy Hughes-Hallett – Author
Prepare to be transported to an era of elegance, ambition, and artistic splendour.
Tickets £15.00
The bar will be open from 2.30 pm.