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Scrumpy and Western legends Who's Afear'd play at the Ropemakers, West street, Bridport at 9pm on Saturday 25th. So pop in after you've been to Bee Fest for some Dorset flavoured musical mayhem that sounds like the Yetties with Tourettes.
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in the Rectory Garden, Burton Bradstock, Dorset on Thursday, 6th August 2009 starting at 2.00pm admission: Adults 50p; children (under 12) free, free parking. Contact: 07786 354403A traditional village fete with Punch & Judy, cake stall, games, plant sales, silver band, cream teas etc. This year's theme: Rural Crafts (watch demonstrations and see A Celebration of Flowers). A fantastically successful village fete, raising £6,500 in 2008 for church funds. |
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The first ever Bee-Fest kicks off on Saturday 25th July, an all day music event featuring some of the best musical talent from around the southwest, as well as plenty of fun activities for all the family. Taking place at Bridport Football Ground, the event showcases a host of talented musicians, with the emphasis on some great established local acts during the afternoon. |
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TWO - A play by Jim Cartwright and directed by Pete Talman is an evocation of English pub life, in which two actors play a series of characters. 'Two' is definitely one of the funniest and most sensational productions there is. Showing at 7.00pm on Fri Jul 17th at the Electric Palace. This event is particularly exciting because this is the FIRST stage production at the Palace since the re-opening of the venue. |
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"Iggety, ziggety, zaggety, ZOOM!" the witch casts a spell for a TRULY MAGNIFICENT BROOM! The witch and her cat are flying happily on their broomstick until a stormy wind blows away the witch’s hat, bow and wand. What happens next? Find out by coming to this really enjoyable family show at the Bridport Arts centre on Saturday 18th July at 2.30. |
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