FRINGE BY THE SEA 6–12 AUGUST, NORTH BERWICK Take a break from the buzz of the m the buzz of the city and join in the thrill of he thrill of the seaside. For the 5th the 5th year running, Fringe nge by the Sea returns ns with an eclectic mix of music, comedy, theatre, lm, authors- in-conversation and, of course, the ever-popular children’s programme (not just for the kids!). . So what makes the he perfect Fringe by the Sea recipe?

TAKE ONE ICONIC IC VENUE... The hub of the action, The tion, The Spiegeltent, will take over the ake over the harbour and host names such as The Manfreds, Fat Sam’s, Sharon Shannon, Neil Innes (pictured), Kate Rusby, Phil Cunningham & Aly Bain - all recognised by those in the know as being giants in their genres.

ADD A DOSE OF QUIRKINESS... Ever been to a concert in a Seabird Centre? The Carrivick Sisters as well as Dave Vernon & Dick Lee will be here to entertain you in this quirky venue. And back by popular demand, The Alleycats and A Fyne Pear. MIX IN A SPRINKLING OF NOSTALGIA... St Andrew Blackadder hosts Fringe by the Sea’s rst foray into Gilbert & Sullivan with The Mikado, while this year’s lm season harks to the Olympics with a ‘great sporting lms’ retrospective.

STIR IN SOME BIG NAMES… In the afternoons, the Authors-in-Conversation events return names already ‘booked’ to appear include Iain Banks, Tm Dalyell, Mary Contini, Sara Sheridan and Sally Magnusson. DON’T FORGET THE SECRET INGREDIENT... Did you know the festival claims the brilliant Kevin Bridges as ‘emerging talent’ when he performed at the festival in 2008? Perhaps you’ll catch another up-and-coming comedian at one of the three nights of Stand-Up Comedy.

BLEND IN FUN FOR THE FAMILY... Come rain or shine, an exciting children’s programme is essential. Please welcome The Singing Kettle, Mr Boom, Jo Jingles and Fischy Music to the stage.

Finally, season with some Irish Dancing, Jazz at The Glen, Dave Berry’s walks and a Sunday lunchtime Gospel concert and dish up the mammoth programme that awaits you at Fringe by the Sea. Tickets are on sale now online and from the Ticket Offi ce (43E Melbourne Place, in North Berwick). Check out the website for all the details or call the info line: 01620 890787.

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PITTENWEEM ARTS PITTENWEEM ART TS FESTIVAL 28 July–5 Aug Various venues across Pittenweem, Fife Hundreds of artworks from artists across Britain dotted around the village of Pittenweem while workshops provide fun for r all ages. CRINAN CANAL WATER FESTIVAL 29 July Dunardry Lock, by Lochgilphead Fun for all the family - learn to kayak, compete in the n the Dragon Boat race, build a boat and more. Keep a boat and more Keep your eyes peeled for more events in the heart of Argyll as part of the Year of Creative Scotland. Argyll as part of the Year of Creative Scotland.

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BELLADRUM TARTAN HEART FE FESTIVAL 3–4 August 3–4 Beauly, Inverness-shire Bea Bel Belladrum welcomes another fantastic line-up with headliners Travis. Frightened Rabbit, The with Wombats and Rachel Sermanni also make Wo appearances. app ARBROATH SEA FEST AR 4–5 August 4–5 Arbroath Harbour, Angus Arb Ce Celebrate our maritime heritage with family friendly events, craft fair and an incredible 70 frie stalls of the i nest seafood. sta

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