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           <title>A Passion for Kendal provides something magical</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Caroline Moir’s script gave a modern voice to the 2,000 year-old story.
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           <title>Rising star brings comedic glow to winter audience</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Andrew Lawrence: The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal
 Despite the wintry conditions, which saw cars slipping and sliding outside on Highgate, the Brewery’s Malt Room was still around half full for
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           <title>Beasts and Beauties at Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal: Review</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  BEASTS And Beauties was a magical and rich blend of finely-tuned storytelling and acting.
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           <title>Review: Richard Parks @ Kendal Mountain Festival</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  For me, this was a surprise event for more than one reason because I got to see inside Kendal College’s brilliant new auditorium The Box. ]]></description>
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           <title>Review: Kendal Mountain Festival - The Impossible Wall</title>
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  This was a stirring story by a very funny bunch of guys who sailed across to Greenland, climbed a huge rock face rising straight out of the ocean, and sailed back again. Described like this it
  sounds adventurous enough but this really was a serious undertaking involving Atlantic storms, non-stop seasickness, difficult climbing on bad rock and an uncertain outcome. The characters involved
  – Belgians Nico and Olivier Favresse, Sean Villenueva and American Ben Ditto, and their redoubtable sea-captain Bob Shepton – never took it seriously for a minute – they even played music and sang
  halfway up the climb! Just fantastic, and really funny, plus they played their instruments for us too.
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           <title>Review: Kendal Mountain Festival - Dale Templar</title>
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  This was one of the best Kendal lectures I have been to. Not only did we see some fantastic images but we heard the story behind the BBC’s Human Planet programmes from the person best equipped to
  tell the tale, as Dale Templar is the producer of the series. So we got to hear about all the little mishaps and inspirational moments that you never really see on the programme, and also learn
  what a huge logistical exercise goes on behind the scenes as cameramen, sound men, directors and crews hop around the globe into the most inaccessible areas on the planet. We really need Dale back
  again after her next project is finished!
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           <title>Review: Kendal Mountain Festival - Lynn Hill</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Luckily I booked my ticket for this lecture some weeks ahead because it sold out really quickly, and the Brewery Arts Centre’s theatre was packed to the rafters to hear this diminutive yet
  extraordinary American woman tell her tale. Lynn is one of that small group of women athletes who was better in her chosen sport than men, and proved this when she made the first free-climbing
  ascent of a huge 3,000-foot rock face in Yosemite, California in 1993 – something that men had been trying for a long time. And as Lynn ran through her upbringing you realised just how this
  happened, because as a trained gymnast with steely determination she was truly made to be a rock climber. A very humble yet inspirational person, this was a once-in-a-lifetime evening that I’m glad
  I experienced.
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           <title>Review: Kendal Mountain Festival - Endurance Night</title>
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  This was the first Endurance Night that the Kendal Mountain Festival organisers have run yet it pulled in a big audience, maybe because there are so many like-minded runners, bikers and general
  mountain maniacs in the area. And the evening featured some local heroes too in Ant Emmet and Bruce Duncan, who described in thrilling detail their huge challenge – to run the Bob Graham Round (65
  miles in 24hrs), cycle John O’Groats to Lands End (874 miles) then paddle the Devizes to Westminster canoe race (125 miles) - all non-stop. We also saw a film made of their incredible journey, its
  first-ever screening, which brought home what an amazing accomplishment this was. Truly I need to get out training more.
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           <title>Review: Kendal Mountain Festival - An Evening With Kenton Cool</title>
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  The unlikely-named Kenton Cool is one of Britain’s best-kept secrets – a man at the very top of his game who mixes with the stars, yet has a low profile. Maybe this is about to change because
  Kenton has climbed to the top of Everest an amazing nine times. I guess once would be enough for most people, but Kenton’s job as a guide is to get people to the summit of their dreams and this
  includes famous clients like Sir Ranulph Fiennes. This fascinating evening was hosted by another of my favourite British mountaineers, Stephen Venables, who quizzed Kenton about his motivations and
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           <title>Kendal Mountain Festival reaches new audience peak</title>
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  Kendal Mountain Festival is the biggest of its kind in the world - according to its organisers.
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           <title>Review: Nazir Sabir @ Kendal Mountain Film Festival</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  'MOUNTAINS are like my Mecca'- acclaimed Pakistani mountaineer Nazir Sabir gave a breathtaking snapshot of life amongst the Himalayan giants at his lecture in the Kendal Mountain Film Festival.
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           <title>Review: Neighbourhood Watch @ Old Laundry, Bowness</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[Things are not right on the Bluebell Hill Development. ]]></description>
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           <title>Intriguing vision of the future</title>
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  Ice: Bewery Arts Centre
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           <title>Review: 2Faced Dance: In the Dust @ Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[THE return of 2FacedDance to Kendal was eagerly anticipated by anyone who saw their explosive performance at the Brewery last year.
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           <title>Review: Two @ Dukes Theatre, Lancaster</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  TWO is a misleading title for The Duke's production of Jim Cartwright's gritty play as what audiences really get to enjoy is a wide and varied amount of characters during the two-hour story.
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           <title>Review: Boy With Tape On His Face @ Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[GENIUS is the only word to  use to describe the Boy With Tape On His Face. ]]></description>
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           <title>Review: Showstoppers 13 @ Bryce Institute, Burneside</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Showstoppers 13 was more or less five productions in one and a Herculean task for a professional company, let alone am-dram outfit Burneside Amateur Theatrical Society.
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           <title>Review: Dumb Show @ Theatre by the Lake, Keswick</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[Celebrity is the new religion, and the dark side of living your life in the fishbowl of publicity is magnified and turned over in Joe Penhall’s dark comedy.
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           <title>Review: Hay Fever @ Theatre by the Lake, Keswick</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[TAKE one dysfunctional, but lovable upper-class family and put them in one room for a weekend with an equal number of guests and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a British sitcom. 
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           <title>Review: After Miss Julie @ Roundhouse,  Staveley</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Patrick Marber’s version of Strindberg’s play is set on the night of Labour's landslide election victory in 1945 in the kitchen of a large country house.
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