A very special new festival for north Pembrokeshire, celebrating its unique culture, history, landscape, and the spirit of endeavour that has forged connections to the rest of the world launches this evening, Friday, September 24.
The On Land's Edge festival will feature new works throughout, a programme of live performance with, Jon Gower, David Pepper, Ceri Ashe, Jobina Tinnemans, Deb Winter, Lorna Osborn, Mathew Bale, Nia Harries, Mike Lewis, Brian Manton, Geraint Lewis and The Goodwick Brass Band.
The three-day festival will take place in locations around Fishguard and Goodwick celebrating stories embedded in its unique history, landscape, and personal experience.
Theatr Gwaun, Fishguard’s community theatre will host the festival and offer a warm welcome with hospitality provided in cooperation with local food and beverage producers.
The festival programme will showcase new original material for the spoken word, music, and film and feature guest appearances by creative personalities who have been inspired by this unique part of West Wales.
Full programme details on www.theatrgwaun.com and all social media.
The festival has been supported by Ancient Connections, funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme.
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