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Plu Edinburgh
Date Location
Weekender aimed at parents with kids under 6, offering products, demos, activities from science to sports, theatre, storytelling and music workshops to keep little people busy.
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1 Jun3 Jun Fri–Sun 10am–5.30pm Leith Links, Edinburgh
Whatever Gets You Through the Night
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Live show that is just the tip of a multimedia iceberg involving an album, a collection of writing and a film. Created as a Vital Spark cross-platform commission by actor and director Cora Bissett, playwright David Greig and experimental music collective Swimmer One (and their home, Biphonic Records). Featuring writing and music from a whole host of Scotland-based talent, the project is a compilation of stories happening around the country between midnight and 4am.
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26 Jun29 Jun Tue–Fri 8pm The Arches, Glasgow
Bounce and Rhyme
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Stories, song and rhymes for under 3s, helping young ones with their literacy and numeracy and having lots of fun at the same time.
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24 May26 Jul Thu 12.15–1.15pm Springburn Library, Glasgow
24 May26 Jul Thu 1–2pm Library at The Bridge, Glasgow
24 May26 Jul Thu 1.30–2.30pm Whiteinch Library, Glasgow
25 May30 Jul Mon & Fri 10.30–11.30am Hillhead Library, Glasgow
25 May27 Jul Fri 10.30–11.30am Bridgeton Library and Learning Centre, Glasgow
25 May27 Jul Fri 10.30–11.30am Anniesland Library, Glasgow
25 May27 Jul Fri 10.30–11.30am Pollokshields Library, Glasgow
25 May27 Jul Fri 10.30–11.30am Shettleston Library, Glasgow
25 May27 Jul Fri 11am–noon Cardonald Library, Glasgow
25 May27 Jul Fri 11.30am–12.30pm Elder Park Library, Glasgow
28 May30 Jul Mon 10.30–11.30am Langside Library, Glasgow
28 May30 Jul Mon 10.30–11.30am Mitchell Library, Glasgow
28 May30 Jul Mon 11am–noon Gorbals Library, Glasgow
28 May30 Jul Mon 11.30am–12.30pm Dennistoun Library, Glasgow
28 May30 Jul Mon 1.30–2.30pm Couper Institute Library, Glasgow
29 May31 Jul Tue 10.30–11.30am Maryhill Library & Learning Centre, Glasgow
29 May31 Jul Tue 10.30–11.30am Barmulloch Library, Glasgow
29 May31 Jul Tue 10.30–11.30am Riddrie Library, Glasgow
29 May31 Jul Tue 2.15–3.15pm Milton Library, Glasgow
30 May25 Jul Wed 10.30–11.30am Partick Library, Glasgow
30 May25 Jul Wed 10.30–11.30am Woodside Library, Aberdeen
30 May25 Jul Wed 10.30–11.30am Baillieston Library, Glasgow
30 May25 Jul Wed 10.30–11.30am Drumchapel Library, Glasgow
30 May25 Jul Wed 10.30–11.30am Ibrox Library, Glasgow
30 May25 Jul Wed 10.30–11.30am Possilpark Library, Glasgow
30 May25 Jul Wed 1.30–2.30pm Govanhill Library, Glasgow
30 May25 Jul Wed 1.30–2.30pm Castlemilk Library, Glasgow
1 Jun27 Jul Mon–Sun 10.30–11.30am Pollokshaws Library, Glasgow
MHOR Festival
Date Location
A huge array of activities are on offer at this Jubilee weekend festival, themed half around 'A Very British Carry On' and half 'A Right Old Highland Fling'. Accordingly, you can expect a home-built raft race (no motors allowed, and each vessel must have its own Queen on board), two baking competitions (one for bread, one for cakes), a Great British Feast with food prepared by star Scottish chefs, mini olympics with wellie throwing and a tug-o-war, afternoon tea and a ceilidh. In the…
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3 Jun4 Jun Mon noon; Sun 11am Monachyle Mhor, Lochearnhead
Taigh Ceilidh Ghlaschu
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An informal Gaelic night of songs, stories, music, comedy, poetry and craic. Please note: 'The 'Taigh Ceilidh' seeks to offer a traditional Scottish Gaelic environment in Glasgow and therefore the language is used throughout this event.'
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5 Apr27 Sep Thu 7.30pm Argyll Hotel, Glasgow
Hands On Activities and Storytelling at Plu
Date Location
Throughout the weekend there are hands on activities for young ones including Bookbug storytelling sessions, messy arts & crafts and Egyptian, ballet and belly dancing, as well as storytelling from Mrs Mash, Lea Taylor and Sylvia Troon. Part of Plu Edinburgh.
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1 Jun3 Jun Fri–Sun 10.30am–4.30pm Leith Links, Edinburgh
Kelburn Garden Party
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A broad-minded boutique festival set in the scenic landscape surrounding Kelburn Castle. Scottish musical acts from all genres play across numerous stages, tents and secret locations, while theatre and art performances hare elbow room with workshops and children's events, all against the psychedelic backdrop of the graffiti'd Castle wall. This year's line-up includes The Phantom Band, Submotion Orchestra, DJ Food (AV set), Washington Irving, Yes Sir Boss, Adam Stearns & The Glass Animals…
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30 Jun1 Jul Times vary Kelburn Castle and Country Centre, Largs
3 Harbours Arts Festival
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Ten days of art, music and storytelling in Prestonpans, Port Seton and Cockenzie. There are plenty of seafood stalls for the crustacean-hungry (not to mention plenty of non-seafood food stalls for those of that persuasion), plus kids' events, live music and a real ale tent.
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2 Jun10 Jun Times vary Various venues, East Lothian
Aboyne and Deeside Festival
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A diverse programme from the wee festival, which has covered theatre, comedy – last year featuring Hardeep Singh Kholi – with exhibitions, workshops, music and film all included. Planned acts include the Bingham Quartet and an appearance from children's author Mairi 'Katie Morag' Hedderwick.
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13 Jul29 Jul Times vary
Deeside Theatre will act as main venue, but some events will take pace around Deeside.
Deeside CEC Theatre, Aboyne
Airyhall Library Storytimes
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Stories and activities for ages 0–7 plus carers.
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30 May 3.15pm Airyhall Library, Aberdeen
The Better Crack Club
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Regular storytelling club for adults.
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15 Jun 8pm Tchai-Ovna House of Tea, Glasgow
Bookbug Session
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Rhymes, stories and songs to stimulate and delight wee ones. Suitable for under threes. Booking is essential.
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22 May28 Aug Tue 10.30–11.30am Wester Hailes Library, Edinburgh
22 May31 Aug Tue & Fri 10.30–11.30am Muirhouse Library, Edinburgh
23 May29 Aug Wed 10.15am & 11.15am Portobello Library, Edinburgh
23 May29 Aug Wed 10.30–11am Drumbrae Library and Community Hub, Edinburgh
23 May29 Aug Wed 11–11.30am & 2–2.30pm Newington Library, Edinburgh
23 May29 Aug Wed 2–2.30pm Piershill Library, Edinburgh
24 May30 Aug Thu 10.15–10.45am
9 Jun 10am
Ratho Library, Edinburgh
24 May30 Aug Thu 10.30–11am Morningside Library, Edinburgh
24 May30 Aug Thu 11am–noon Granton Library, Edinburgh
24 May30 Aug Thu 11.30am–noon Moredun Library, Edinburgh
25 May31 Aug Fri 10.30–11am Blackhall Library, Edinburgh
25 May31 Aug Fri 10.45–11.15am Sighthill Library, Edinburgh
1 Jun 10.30am Gilmerton Library, Edinburgh
2 Jun 10.30am Oxgangs Library, Edinburgh
5 Jun19 Jun Tue 10.30–11.15am
13 Jun 10.30am
27 Jun 10.30am
Leith Library, Edinburgh
5 Jun19 Jun Tue 10.30–11.15am Stockbridge Library, Edinburgh
5 Jun 1.45pm
15 Jun 10.30am
Kirkliston Library, Kirkliston
7 Jun21 Jun Thu 10.30–11am South Queensferry Library, South Queensferry
7 Jun 10.30am Balgreen Library, Edinburgh
8 Jun 10.30am
22 Jun 10.30am
Central Library, Edinburgh
8 Jun9 Jun Fri 1–1.30pm; Sat 2.30–3pm
29 Jun 10.30am
McDonald Road Library, Edinburgh
28 Jun29 Jun Thu 10.30–11am; Fri 11–11.30am Fountainbridge Library, Edinburgh
3 Jul 10.30am
17 Jul 10.30am
11 Jul 10.30am
Leith Library, Edinburgh
3 Jul 10.30am Stockbridge Library, Edinburgh
3 Jul 1.45pm
20 Jul 10.30am
Kirkliston Library, Kirkliston
5 Jul 10.30am South Queensferry Library, South Queensferry
5 Jul 10.30am Balgreen Library, Edinburgh
6 Jul 10.30am
20 Jul 10.30am
Central Library, Edinburgh
6 Jul 10.30am Gilmerton Library, Edinburgh
7 Jul 10.30am Oxgangs Library, Edinburgh
13 Jul14 Jul Fri 1–1.30pm; Sat 2.30–3pm
27 Jul 10.30am
McDonald Road Library, Edinburgh
26 Jul27 Jul Thu 10.30–11am; Fri 11.30am Fountainbridge Library, Edinburgh
2 Aug16 Aug Thu 10.30–11am South Queensferry Library, South Queensferry
2 Aug 10.30am Balgreen Library, Edinburgh
3 Aug 10.30am
17 Aug 10.30am
31 Aug 10.30am
14 Sep 10.30am
28 Sep 10.30am
Children's Library at Central Library, Edinburgh
3 Aug Fri 10.30am & 11.15am Gilmerton Library, Edinburgh
4 Aug 10.30am Oxgangs Library, Edinburgh
7 Aug 10.30am
21 Aug 10.30am
8 Aug 10.30am
22 Aug 10.30am
Leith Library, Edinburgh
7 Aug21 Aug Tue 10.30–11.15am Stockbridge Library, Edinburgh
7 Aug 1.45pm
17 Aug 10.30am
Kirkliston Library, Kirkliston
10 Aug12 Aug Fri 1–1.30pm; Sun 2.30–3pm
31 Aug 10.30am
McDonald Road Library, Edinburgh
30 Aug31 Aug Thu 11–11.30am; Fri 10.30–11am Fountainbridge Library, Edinburgh
Burns an' a' That! Festival
Date Location
One of Scotland's prized festivals, celebrating the life and times of our Robert Burns. Literary events, music, talks and films are joined by more unusual events, all linked to Burns.
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30 May3 Jun Times vary Various Venues, Ayrshire
Children's Storytime
Date Location
A storytelling session.
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24 May31 May Thu 11.15am–11.45am
7 Jun28 Jun Thu 11.15am–11.45am
5 Jul26 Jul Thu 11.15am–11.45am
2 Aug30 Aug Thu 11.15am–11.45am
5 Jun26 Jun Tue 2.15pm–2.45pm
3 Jul31 Jul Tue 2.15pm–2.45pm
Wimbledon Library, London SW19
3 Jun24 Jun Sun 3pm–3.30pm
4 Jun25 Jun Mon 10.30am–11am
2 Jul30 Jul Mon 10.30am–11am
6 Aug27 Aug Mon 10.30am–11am
Cambridge Central Library, Cambridge
6 Jun27 Jun Wed 10.30am–11.15am
4 Jul25 Jul Wed 10.30am–11.15am
1 Aug29 Aug Wed 10.30am–11.15am
Dewsbury Library, Dewsbury
The Doric Festival
Date Location
Community-organised festival held in the north-east of Scotland, celebrating the area's Doric traditions and heritage. Storytelling, song, drama and musical concerts and recitals form the backbone of the events programme, with the sustenance of the Doric language supported through prose, poetry and drama-writing competitions.
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28 Sep14 Oct Times vary Various venues
Guid Crack Club
Date Location
Regular storytelling club involving song and music aplenty.
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29 Jun 7.30pm
Host Noel Cochrane and his daughter Marie Louise Cochrane lead a night of tales for journeying.
Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
Inverness Local Mod
Date Location
Traditional song, poetry and storytelling competitions.
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15 Jun Times vary Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
Jeremy Wade's River Monsters
Date Location
The angling explorer comes to the banks of the Tweed to tell the stories from his quest to find the world's deadliest river monsters.
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16 Jun 4.45pm Harmony Garden, Melrose
Leigh Folk Festival
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A four-day festival of various styles of folk music, plus film, ceilidh and storytelling. Friday features Paddy Beadle & Roy Nicholls. Saturday has Katriona Gilmore & Jamie Roberts, Phillious Williams, The Jones Boys, Cruel Folk, The Rockingbirds and many more. Amongst those appearing on the final day are James Canty, Ian Slater, Stud 100, Delta Jacks and Missing Andy.
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7 Jun10 Jun Jun 7 & 8, 8pm, Jun 9, 1pm, Jun 10, 11am Various Venues, Leigh On Sea, Leigh-on-Sea
Sea Story Ceilidh
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Traditional stories with the theme of the sea in a creepy and sometimes comic vein, told by Alex Patience. With live music from Donald McNeill. Part of 3 Harbours Arts Festival.
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3 Jun10 Jun Not Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu & Fri Auld Kirk Hall, Prestonpans
Sir Charlie Stinky Socks with Kristina Stephenson
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Interactive storytelling, props, music and funny songs make for big adventures with author and illustrator Kristina Stephenson. Ages 4–8.
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16 Jun 10.45am Harmony Garden, Melrose
Stories Told at This Land
Date Location
Hear tales of what life was like for a servant at Gladstone's in the 17th century. Booking is essential.
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23 Jun Sat 12.30pm & 2pm Gladstone's Land, Edinburgh
Story Reading: Kings, Queens, Princes And Princesses
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Celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee with stories with a royal theme and decorate your own crown jewels.
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16 Jun Jun 16, 11am–12noon Waterstones, St Albans
Tiny Tales
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Stories, rhymes and songs for wee (and not so wee) ears. Ages 6 months to 2 years.
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19 Jun Tue 10–10.40am & 11.30am–12.10pm
Seaside stories are the order of the day at June's session, with Rona Barbour.
Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
What A Performance: War Horses
Date Location
Hear the story of the women who prepared horses for their new lives on the front line during the First World War in a storytelling session.
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9 Jun Jun 9, 11.15am, 12.15pm, 1.15pm, 2.15pm Main Exhibition Space at Imperial War Museum North, Manchester

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