The next Laugharne Festival will take place in 2012, but each year the committee like to offer something interesting, but on a smaller scale, for the residents and visitors.


Many thanks to all our supporters who turned out in force for a wonder performance of Burton by Rhodri Miles, special thanks to all the committee members who worked so hard to the make the occasion a success, thanks to Elinor and Rob for stepping in to sort out the technical problems with sound and lighting. A special mention for Martha who worked so hard getting raffle prizes and selling tickets.

Sponsor of the Festival Committee: Alan Evans 01994 231776 www.alanevansphotography.co.uk who made a generous donation towards the cost of the new play equipment for the Cors Playing Field.

Also thank you to Richard at Seaview and Patrick at the Cross House Inn who donated raffle prizes.

"It was the best thing I have ever seen"! Visitor Comment


THE NEXT EVENT

Pickled Image
presents

Wolf Tales

Friday 29th October 2010 at 7.00pm
Millennium Memorial Hall, Laugharne

For all big kids who love a tasty tail…
He’s Big, he’s Bad and very very hairy,
But underneath he’s not that scary!

Meet one of fairy tales most maligned characters, who’s here to set the record straight. Little Red Riding Hood is not the innocent she pretends to be, and as for those 3 little pigs…

Pickled Image use puppetry, shadows, recipes and songs to create a spectacular and hilarious expose of the truth behind these classic fairy tales.

This is for all big kids over 5 who love a tasty tail.
Are you afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?

“Good fun for both little’uns and their chaperones…a fine comic creation”
Venue Magazine

Adults £7.00 Children £5.00
Family Ticket: 2 adults, 2 children £20.00

Contact Lorraine: 01994 427689

 


The Laugharne Festival is a constituted organisation who every three years put on a week long event to raise money for the upkeep of The Cors Playing Field in Laugharne.

We would like to thank the Portreeve and Mayor of Laugharne for agreeing to be our Patrons.

The buttons on the left show what happened during the 2009 Laugharne Festival.