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What's OnYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > What's On > Dr Johnson at 300 Dr Johnson at 300The tercentenary anniversary celebrations of the 300th birthday of Doctor Samuel Johnson, Lichfield’s greatest son, took place across 2009 in Staffordshire. We look back at what happened In 2009, all over the country, and all over the world, there were hundreds of celebrations marking 2009 - the 300th anniversary of Dr Johnson’s birth. Many events took place at the Dr Johnson Museum in London, but many also took place in Staffordshire, the county where he was born & raised and started his adult life. The Johnson 300 Events 2009Sunday 1st March:Ìý ‘The Golden Moment’, a play about Johnson & Garrick - at the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum Lichfield. Lady G ended off the year Sunday 1st March: Evensong & Address at Lichfield Cathedral Monday 2 March at 9am:Ìý Re-enactment of Johnson and Garrick departing Lichfield to go to London - in Lichfield city centre. (The two ‘actors’ will do the walk to London along 165 miles of canal paths from Lichfield stopping at places of education on the way, arriving in London on Thursday 12th March) 18 April: ‘An Audience with Mrs Hester Thrale/Piozzi Pt 1’, a one-woman play at Lichfield Heritage Centre 25 April ‘An Audience with Mrs Hester Thrale/Piozzi Pt 2’, a one-woman play at Lichfield Heritage Centre May 2 & 3: Living Theatre, as ‘Johnson’s friends’ mix with visitors - at the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum Lichfield June 6:Ìý ‘Three Poets of Lichfield’ – Sam Johnson, Anna Seward & Erasmus Darwin 13th June: ‘An Audience with Mrs Hester Thrale/Piozzi Pt 1’, a one-woman play at Lichfield Heritage Centre (aka St Mary’s Centre) - with Lesley Smith, the actress also well-known as curator of Tutbury Castle 27th June: ‘An Audience with Mrs Hester Thrale/Piozzi Pt 2’, a one-woman play at the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum Lichfield. 1 August: ‘Rasselas Evening’ a celebration of Johnson’s novel - at the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum Lichfield.Ìý 2009 marks not only the 300th Birthday of Samuel Johnson but also the 250th anniversary of his only novel ‘The Prince of Abyssinia, a Tale’, which is usually known just as ‘Rasselas’. Friday 4th September:Ìý ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 4's political debate programme 'Any Questions?' was broadcasting live from Lichfield Guildhall at the invitation of the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum, to mark the opening of a series of programmes on Radio 4 in honour of the 300th anniversary of Lichfield's most famous son. September 18-20: The BIG Weekend with the actual birthday on the 18th. The Johnson at 300 'Son et Lumière', on Friday 18 September, will see the whole of the Market Square come alive with light and sound in a free light show and spectacular fireworks finale. The Lichfield Heritage & Georgian Weekend has been designed to coincide with the Johnson celebrations. September 19: The Johnson Society Dinner takes place at Lichfield Guildhall;Ìý the Birthplace Museum will also have the traditional wreath laying ceremony and cake cutting! 19th Sept: 'Coffee with Samuel Johnson, Tea with Arnold Bennett' - a one-man show from Professor Ray Johnson in Stone (as part of Stone Book festival).Ìý Tel 01785 619740 20 September: Johnson-Birthday Evensong (Preacher, the Bishop of London) at Lichfield Cathedral September 21st: A commemoration of 'Johnson's Penance’ at 11am, in Uttoxeter. This remembers the event when Johnson repented his youthful defiance of his father in Uttoxeter Marketplace. The re-enactment is carried out by St Mary's Players. 29th Sept:Ìý Tom Hodgkinson lecture on the Influence of Dr Johnson.Ìý Presented by 'The Book Barge' at Barton Marina, near Burton Saturday 10th October: an appearance at the Lichfield Literature Weekend by Johnson biographer David Nokes, who wrote 'Samuel Johnson: A Life'. ÌýDavid Nokes is Professor at King’s College, London. Thursday 26th November 5–8pm:ÌýÌý Samuel Johnson’s 'Christmas Light Night'. Step back into Georgian Lichfield with a late-night costumed Samuel Johnson Museum hosting craft activities and Christmas decoration workshops for adults and children alike and festive refreshments. The event is free, so everyone can drop in to warm up with a mince pie and hot mulled wine before watching the Christmas Lights Switch On in the Market Square. Sunday 6th December at 2pm.:Ìý The grand finale to the Tercentenary celebrationsÌý takes place at Lichfield Guildhall. The glorious 'Lady Georgianna' are a trio of talented early musicians, who perform their show ‘Ladies of Misrule’ - a programme of 18th century music and witty readings in costume. Inspired by pleasure gardens and based on the adventures of Fanny Burney’s ‘Evelina’, the afternoon of entertainment will feature the music of Handel, Arne and other composers from Johnson’s time. last updated: 14/12/2009 at 08:07 SEE ALSOYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Entertainment > What's On > Dr Johnson at 300
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