Lis Hill, co-ordinator of Barrie 2010, the series of events in Kirriemuir to celebrate JMB was kind enough to mail me the full programme of events. Everybody can participate to these events and even do something to help. For instance, since I am a photographer, I will be taking photos of Kirriemuir and then leave them to the Heritage Trust to use them as they see fit for free.
Hope to see many of you in lovely Kirriemuir in a month time! Andrew I will be seeing you on the 9th!
Remember, everybody can visit www.barrie2010.org.uk for further information.
Kisses to all,
Alice J. Redaelli
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Barrie 2010 Full Programme
In a tribute to the town’s most famous son, Kirriemuir Heritage Trust presents a packed programme of events designed to appeal to children and adults of all ages and tastes. This is a great opportunity to join in the celebrations. There’s something for everyone: drama, literary events including readings and book signings by a host of authors, story telling, writing workshops, folk music, drama workshops, puppets, dance, poetry, opportunities to trace your ancestors, exhibitions, guided walks and much, much more.
The first weekend, Saturday & Sunday 8/9 May, is packed with events to celebrate the Birthday itself.
On the middle weekend, Saturday & Sunday 15/16 May, Kirriemuir will buzz as the Mini Arts Festival hits town. Over the two days, there will be arts and craft related activities designed to appeal to both children and adults (see separate programme or go on the website www.barrie2010.org.uk for up-to-date announcements). On Saturday 15th, Kirriemuir Town Hall is the place to catch up with a Local History and Genealogy Fair, one of a series promoted by Angus Council under the Tayroots banner.
The highlight of the final weekend of the festival, Friday to Sunday 21/23 May, is the performance on the 15th and 16th by Splinters Productions of a new play Home to Neverland in which Barrie as the narrator links excerpts from his plays. The event, promoted by Angus Council, is followed on Sunday 23rd by two drama workshops for children. The festival will be rounded off with a grand ceilidh featuring the best of Scottish traditional music and song by many of the best and most talented performers in Angus and beyond
In addition to these events, the National Trust for Scotland is promoting a number of events at its properties in Angus. For further details look on the NTS website or follow the link on www.barrie2010.org.uk
Friday May 7, Evening: Welcome Receptio, Airlie Arms Hotel, 7.30pm
Saturday May 8, all day:Meet the Author, Book Readings and Signings at various venues
Saturday May 8, Afternoon: MASTER of STORY,a tribute to J.M. Barrie through his own life and work with Donald Smith of the Scottish Storytelling Centre in Edinburgh at Northmuir Hall, 2.30pm, Tickets: £5
Saturday May 8, Evening: The Ball of Kirriemuir, Scottish and Old Time Dancing with Colin Dewar and his Band at the Kirriemuir Town Hall, 7.30pm, Tickets for Dancers £6.50 and for Spectators £5.Obtainable from Jim Smith 01575 574435 and www.barrie2010.org.uk
Sunday May 9, Afternoon: Meet the Author, Book Readings and Signings at various venues
Sunday May 9, Evening: A Birthday Tribute where Andrew Birkin, author of "J M Barrie and the Lost Boys", is interviewed by Scottish broadcaster and author Lesley Riddoch
Glens. Kirriemuir Old Parish Church, 7.30pm, Tickets £7.50 £6
Sunday May 9: Meet the Author, Book Readings and Signings at the Airlie Arms Hotel, 7pm
www.barrie2010.org.uk
Monday May 10, Morning: Meet the Author, Book Readings and Signings at various venues
Monday May 10, Afternoon: Tinker Bell Talks, Linda Swisher ‘s one-woman show with recorded inserts from many of those involved with the Disney version of Peter Pan
Venue to be Announced
Monday May 10, Evening: Grand Commemorative Concert, world-class entertainment celebrating life in Angus as Barrie knew it. Kirriemuir Town Hall, 7.30pm,Tickets £7.50 £6
Provisional
Tuesday May 11, Afternoon: Tinker Bell Talks, Linda Swisher ‘s one-woman show with recorded inserts from many of those involved with the Disney version of Peter Pan
Venue to be Announced
Tuesday May 11, Evening: Evening of Traditional Music and Song, Angus Folk, Guest Star Sheena Wellington. Glens and Kirriemuir Old Parish Church, 7.30pm, Tickets obtainable from www.angusfolk.org.uk
Wednesday May 12, Evening: "Speaking of Barrie", an evening of talks, readings and fun.
Strathmore Speakers Club, Northmuir Hall, 7.30pm, Tickets £4 £3
Available from Jim Smith 01575 574435
Thursday 13 May to Saturday May 15:
Exhibition of Christening Gowns and a Selection of Barrie Memorabilia
St Andrews Church, Kirriemuir, www.standrews-kirriemuir.org.uk
Provisional
Thursday May 13, Evening: Tinker Bell Talks, Linda Swisher ‘s one-woman show with recorded inserts from many of those involved with the Disney version of Peter Pan
Venue to be Announced
Provisional
Friday May 14, Evening: Disney Film Night, a special showing of the DVD of the original models for Walt Disney’s Peter Pan. Airlie Arms Hotel, 7pm
Saturday 15 May, All Day: Local History and Genealogy Fair, Angus Council in conjunction with Tayroots. Kirriemuir Town Hall 10 – 5, www.tayroots.com
Saturday May 15 - Sunday May 16: Mini Arts Festival
Friday May 21 - Saturday May 22: Splinters Productions presents "Home to Neverland", a new play in which Barrie as the narrator links excerpts from his plays. Kirriemuir Town Hall,
7.30pm, www.splintersproductions.co.uk, www.angus.gov.uk/culturalservices.
Sunday May 23, Morning: Children’s Drama Workshop 9 - 12 years. Kirriemuir Town Hall,
10am – 12noon
Sunday May 23, Afternoon: Children’s Drama Workshop 9 - 12 years. Kirriemuir Town Hall, 1pm – 3pm
Sunday 23rd May, Evening: Farewell Event. Come and join the fun. Help us to celebrate the end of Kirriemuir’s fortnight of celebration not only of J M Barrie, the man and his work, but also the richness of Scottish culture, music and dance. Airlie Arms Hotel, 7.30pm, Tickets £6
May 7 - May 23: Daily Guided Walks, Burgh Heritage Trail and Paths Network
June 3 - June 6: Angus Glens Walking Festival including Barrie Walk in Glen Prosen and Kirriemuir Town Trail. Angus Glens walkingfestival@angusahead.com
June 16 - June 19: KIST Community Drama, Caddam Woods
Provisional
Saturday September 4th: Commemorative Cricket Match, Kirrie Hill
For up to date information about events marked provisional and for more events throughout the fortnight, please refer to http://www.barrie2010.org.uk where you will also find information about how to book
The information contained in this publication is correct at the time of going to press. Kirriemuir Heritage Trust reserves the right to alter the advertised programme. Please consult the website www.barrie2010.org.uk for the most up-to-date details