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Highlands Summer Festival

Everything brilliant about HSF’s Every Brilliant Thing

Arts And Culture27 July 2022

By Jerelyn CradenEvery Brilliant Thing (EBT), presented by the Highlands Summer Festival, Aug. 1 to 5, has every brilliant element that has earned it international praise as a play that is uplifting, timely, entertaining, informative,…

The Highlands are alive with The Sound of…

Arts And Culture30 June 2022

By Grace Oborne Music, dance, and theatre performance are about to become a few of the county’s favourite things.The Highlands Summer Festival returns to the stage in July and August, starting with the opening of…

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