“WHOSE OSCAR IS IT ANYWAY?”

Preparations for a sizzling evening of music and comedy are full speed ahead at Firle Place. A performance of “Whose Oscar Is It Anyway?” from the Golden Age of Hollywood will be performed on 5th June to raise funds for local hospices. Firle Place, the home of the Gage family for over 500 years, is an exquisite country estate nestled under the Downs and guests are invited to picnic in the gardens before the performance which will take place in the beautiful 18th century indoor riding school.
The sparkling cast has performed extensively in theatre, film, radio and prime time television and the black-tie evening includes a thirty-minute /complimentary champagne interval said to be “the best drinks party in the Sussex social calendar” which has generously sponsored by local chartered accountants and tax advisers, Creaseys.
In keeping with the Oscars theme Virgin Atlantic Airlines has generously donated two return tickets to Los Angeles which have been combined with three nights stay at the luxury 5 star Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunset Boulevard and a tour of one of the major studios to form a Hollywood package which will be auctioned at the event by celebrity auctioneer James Braxton.
The evening is expected to raise over £60,000 for the nine hospices that serve the people of East Sussex. FESH Chairman Kathy Gore says
“The enormous support we receive from local people is evidence of their appreciation of the invaluable work our hospices do”.
Tickets cost £60 (priority seating) and £50. ALL TICKETS SOLD OUT
To go on the waiting list please contact Mrs Dianne Steele by telephone on 01435 813630 or by email at disteele@talktalk.net.
Sponsorship and programme advertising opportunities are available.
If interested please call Kathy Gore on 01825 890494


