The Festival at the Edge 2015
Friday 17th to Sunday 19th July 2015Stokes Barn, Much Wenlock, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, TF13 6DB, England MAP
£105 for weekend
The Festival at the Edge is an annual international storytelling festival, and the oldest one of its kind in England happening from Friday17th until Sunday 19th July 2015 at Stokes Barn, Much Wenlock, in Shropshire.
Line-up
Hugh Lupton, Ruth Kirkpatrick, O'Hooley & Tidow, Steve Ashley, The Hut People, Pete Morton, Ange Hardy, Wilcox:Hulse, Hannah Saunders, Nine Barrow, The Bailey Sisters, TuneWorks, Aberjabber with Daniel Morden, Abi Nielsen, Ana Lines, Anne E Stewart, Cath Little, Debs Newbold, Dominic Kelly, Emily Wilkinson, Jess Morgan, Joe Brennan, Jonathan Day, Kasper Sørensen, Katelijne Billet, Kokumo Noxid, Lucy Wells, Maria Whatton and Sarah Matthews, Midswégan, Mr Fox, Oakenhoof, Panic Circus, Peter Chandi, Sal Tonge, Sef Townsend, Simon Heywood, The Iron Men and Severn Gilders, Tim Ralphs, Tom Kitching, Trevor Hewett and Sheila Thackwray, and Ursula Holden Gill.
There are practical workshops, story rounds and informal music sessions.
Tickets
The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are priced at £105 for a full weekend ticket. Day tickets are also available from £63 to £24, camping is priced at £10 per adult. A junior (aged 8 - 17 years) weekend ticket is priced at £55. Children 7 years and under are free admission.
More info
The festival always takes place over the third full weekend in July (Fri - Sun) on a greenfield site on Wenlock Edge, just outside the historic town of Much Wenlock. The programme begins on Friday evening at 7pm and closes at 5pm Sunday afternoon. The site offers a craft fair, on-site catering and a CAMRA real-ale bar.
Camping
There is on-site camping for Weekend, Sat/Sun and All Day Saturday ticket holders. The site is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest - unfortunately this means that the only fires allowed on site are the storytelling bonfires.
More information will be here when available.
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