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News from Doune the Rabbit Hole

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News from Doune the Rabbit Hole


Don’t be late for a very important date!

Buy tickets by 1st June and get weekend camping for the bargain price of £58. Available online and from selected outlets.
Tickets are available now at the bargain price of £58 for full adult weekend passes with camping, (£40 for under 16s). Day tickets are £32 for adults and £18 for under 16s, and admission is free for under 10s. Parking is £10. These prices apply until 1st June. Weekend tickets bought after this date and at the gate will cost £68.
Tickets are available online from Fair Trade partner Brown Paper Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/135054
Tickets are also available to purchase in person from outlets including Love Music, Play it Again Records, Monorail, Glasgow; Avalanche Records and Coda Music, Edinburgh; Europa Music, Stirling; Small Print, Dunblane; The Red Lion Inn, Doune.

Doune The Rabbit Hole: More than just a music festival!

Rabbit Food: The Junk Rooms and Mediterranea, two Stirling-based restaurants, are teaming up to provide festival food with a difference: home made food from locally sourced ingredients, a cut above the usual festival fare.

For the little bunnies: Comedy specially for kids from Kirsty Moss, Will Setchell, Sarah Cassidy and Dr Austin’s Zombie Science show. Fairytale theatre from Little Grimm and a special Storytelling yurt with Owen the Storyteller.

Funny Bunnies: Stand up comedy from Scottish comics Parrot, Keir McAllister, Ross Main and Vladimir McTavish.

Burrow Deeper: Philosophy and Politics with the Existential Pub Quiz; An Introduction to Anarchy; Edinburgh Chiapas Solidarity Group talk about the Zapatistas and Craig Murray gives a talk on Human Rights.

Hop to it!: Dance & Theatre: Dana McPherson, one of the choreographers of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony, will be performing and leading a workshop. For lovers of drama there’s an abridged version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Wicked Grimm – fairy tales for adults from Louna Productions.

Rabbit Tales: Storytelling: James Yorkston reads from his book, It’s Lovely To Be Here; poet Charlie Gracie performs his work, the RSPB give a guide to the local birdlife and Grahame Smith gives a talk on Charles Dickens and Scotland.

Busy Bunnies: Workshops: Learn skills from knitting and crochet to permaculture, gamelan and more. Plus Musician Nick Garrie, who will be performing his cult album The Nightmare of J.B. Stanislas will be leading a children’s music workshop. Youngsters will learn a song and get the chance to join him to perform as part of his set on the main stage.

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