From Olympic athletes and TV legends to conservationists and countryside campaigners, the Carter Jonas Game Fair Theatre is the main stage for rural Britain’s biggest conversations.

The Game Fair Theatre is back — and it’s bigger, bolder, and more thought-provoking than ever before. Hosted by Fieldsports Channel’s Charlie Jacoby, the Carter Jonas Game Fair Theatre offers three days of gripping discussion, unscripted drama, and country-life comedy from 26–28 July.

This year’s programme brings together an unmissable mix of personalities shaping the future of the British countryside. Expect candid interviews with figures like Jimmy Doherty, wildlife champion and TV farmer; Lucy Hall, Olympic shooter and rising star; and MPs such as Robbie Moore and Sir Brandon Lewis, who delve into issues from inheritance tax to food poverty and rural legislation.

There’s no shortage of field sports insight either. From falconers and ferreters to deer managers and firearms experts, the theatre explores the challenges and triumphs facing modern gamekeeping, conservation, and land management.

Topics range from trophy hunting controversies with Professor Adam Hart to wild river pollution with Mark Barrow, and even whisky investment with Aaron Sparkes of Whisky 1901. If it’s shaping the countryside, it’s on the Carter Jonas Game Fair Theatre stage.

This is more than just a speaker tent — it’s a rural chat show, investigative forum, and storytelling arena rolled into one. Expect laughter, insight, and even a pantomime horse or two.

TV stars, politicians and countryside heroes: the Carter Jonas Game Fair Theatre has something for everyone,” says its host, Charlie Jacoby. It’s the best panto at the show.”

Carter Jonas is proud to support this celebration of rural voices, values and vision.

You will find the Carter Jonas Game Fair Theatre on Land Management, just off the Main Arena.