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‘If These Stones Could Speak’: Friday 18th and Saturday 19th November

If These Stones Could Speak

A dramatic and musical production from The Redbourn Players and St Mary’s Church with characters, stories and music celebrating 900 years of St Mary’s history.

Staged on Friday 18th and Saturday 19th November 2022, 7.30pm inside the church.

  • Meet the monks in 1100 trying to work out which way is east to orientate the church
  • Find out how the bones of St Amphibalus were discovered under Redbourn Common
  • When were St Mary’s vicars required to provide a full suit of armour?
  • Meet the stonemasons who built the Norman arches
  • How did the Black Death affect Redbourn and St Mary’s?
  • Which Redbourn vicar spent more time playing cricket than in church?

Interspersing the dramatic sketches and amusing stories, the choir will perform music from each century of the church’s history. Lighting effects will give an idea of the evolution of the historic building, and interval drinks and food will provide a taste of history.

Be prepare to be amazed and amused by 900 years of history, with this feast for all the senses!

Tickets are £12.50 and are available from

All proceeds will go to the St Mary’s Charity of the Year, Emmaus Hertfordshire.


To enhance this celebration of local history, the following activities will run during the afternoon on Saturday 19th November:

  • St Albans Tour Guides will lead local history tours departing from Redbourn Museum at 2pm and finishing at St Mary’s Church at 3pm.
  • The St Mary’s Bellringers will have a live-feed screened inside the church as they ring the bells during the afternoon.
  • An exhibition of historic photographs from St Mary’s will be displayed in the Transept.
  • Refreshments will be served throughout the afternoon.

These extra afternoon activities are free of charge, with donations to Emmaus Hertfordshire gratefully appreciated.

Pop Up Classics: Sunday 13th November, 3pm

We are delighted that our friends from Symphonia Academica will be joining us for a concert on Sunday 13 November at 3.00pm.

They will be joined by clainettist Nicholas Carpenter for a performance of the beautiful clarinet  quintet by Brahms and the delightfully pastoral set of Bagatelles by Gerald Finzi.

Nick became the principal clarinet of the BBC Concert Orchestra just before the pandemic. Last year he gave a stunning performance of Weber’s second clarinet concerto with BBCCO, broadcast on BBC Radio3.

The concert will last about an hour without an interval.

Admission is free with retiring collection. To reserve your place please phone Peter on 01582 882159 or email bussereau@icloud.com.

Harvest Festival: Sunday 2nd October

This year we keep our St Mary’s Harvest Festival on Sunday 2nd October. Rev’d Diane Clark, Chaplain at St Albans Girls School will lead our quiet 8.00am service and our 9.30am All-Age Eucharist, and we have a special Choral Evensong for Harvest at 6.30pm.

We ask those who are able to bring non-perishable food gifts, which will be given to the St Albans and District Foodbank (Trussell Trust) which supplies the foodbank run out of the Methodist Church on Mondays.

Our choir have been working hard towards a special service of Choral Evensong at 6:30pm. Local farmers have been invited. Please swell the numbers and join in this celebration of God’s generous provision and our thankfulness to those who work hard to tend the land.


Our flower team would welcome any foliage, berries or flowers to help decorate the church for Harvest Thanksgiving. If you can help, please bring your contributions to church next Saturday 1st October between 9 and 9:30am, or contact Janet on 792289 to make other arrangements.