Bath Children's Literature Festival 2019 Brochure

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27 September – 6 October 2019


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Welcome back… It’s that time of year again when we can finally share the new Bath Children’s Literature Festival programme with you! Expect fantastic names such as Harry Hill, Andy Stanton and Chris Riddell as well as Jacqueline Wilson, Liz Pichon and Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. We will also be joined by our amazing cover illustrator and creator of Amelia Fang, Laura Ellen Anderson – look out for her event on page 46. There is something for everyone!

Children’s Literature Festival to Bath and its wonderful venues every year, say a massive THANK YOU to John and Gill for all your hard work and dedication! We hope you are as excited as us so please do read on to find out who else is bringing their bookish brilliance to Bath! See you at the festival! John Cullum DL Chairman, Bath Festivals

This year is even more special because we’re saying a sad goodbye to our phenomenal artistic directors John and Gill McLay. We will miss you! Bath Festivals, who bring the

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Fri 27 Sept

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Fri 27 Sept

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Sat 28 Sept

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Schools Event | 1-2pm | The Forum | Tickets ÂŁ5 | A1 For schools booking information go to p68. For event information see public event listing below.

Public Event | 10-11am | Guildhall | Tickets ÂŁ8 | B1 Meet bestselling author and creator of How To Train Your Dragon, Cressida Cowell. Cressida will be talking about her latest book, Knock Three Times, from the hugely popular The Wizards of Once series. Come and hear about her inspiration and top tips on writing and creating your own characters. Magic!


Saturday 28 September

Oscar the Hungry Unicorn

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4+

10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £6.50 | B2 Oscar the Unicorn has eaten his stable so he needs to find somewhere else to live. Not easy if you're a unicorn who eats everything in sight! Will Oscar ever find a place to call home? Meet his creator, Lou Carter, in this playful storytime event and discover the hungriest unicorn in fairyland!

Shaun the Sheep Model Making Workshop

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6+

10-11am | 12-1pm | 2-3pm | The Forum: Ballroom | Tickets £15 | B3 | B4 | B5 Aardman Animations, creators of Wallace & Gromit and Early Man, give you the chance to make your very own clay character of Shaun the Sheep from their new film, Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon! These fun, hands-on modelling workshops are led by one of their expert model makers. Ask questions and get top tips about animation techniques! This is a family event, so adults and children can all enjoy making a model. Please purchase a ticket for every person taking part. Children over 8 can attend independently if signed in by a parent/guardian.

Yuval Zommer’s Big Book of Birds

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7+

10-10.45am | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6.50 | B7 Why is a flamingo pink? Is a bald eagle really bald? Discover the best facts about some of the world's most magnificent birds in this interactive drawing session from top author and illustrator Yuval Zommer. You can create your own unique feathered creatures to impress your friends.

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Saturday 28 September

Exploring our Blue Planet

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7+

11-11.45am | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7.50 | B8 Presenter Miranda Krestovnikoff shares her illustrated book The Sea in this very special event. Delve into the depths of the mysterious world of our deepest oceans and discover the amazing animals that populate our waters. Hear about Miranda’s exciting career, the amazing creatures she’s met and how important it is to protect them.

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Nibbles the Book Monster!

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11-11.45am | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | B9 Nibbles The Book Monster is back! Join Emma Yarlett as she tells the story behind her new book-eating monster adventure. Nibbles is eating his way through our book shelves… can we catch him? With craft and storytelling, come and help Nibbles get back to where he properly belongs.

History Alive: Emma Carroll 12-12.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7 | B10 A sinking boat. A girl in disguise. A disappearing sea. Join Emma Carroll, amazing author of Letters from the Lighthouse and Secrets of a Sun King as she launches her brand new historical adventure, The Somerset Tsunami. Hear about local superstitions, a fight for survival and a real-life-inspired torrential flooding!

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Saturday 28 September

New Class at Malory Towers 12-12.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £6.50 | B11

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7+

Grab your tuck box and join Patrice Lawrence and a whole host of new faces in the new class at Enid Blyton’s Malory Towers – the best-loved boarding school in the world! Midnight feasts, mischief and all manner of high-jinks await you – don’t be late… or get caught talking after ‘lights out’!

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The Big Book of Dead Things

4+

12-12.45pm | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6.50 | B12 Get ready to take a tour of the museum of dead things! Discover fun facts about exploding stars, dinosaurs that once walked the earth, how Egyptian mummies were made and why the dodo is extinct. This is an exciting event for the most curiously minded young book lovers!

The Dog who Saved the World and Other Stories 1-1.45pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7 | B13

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He smells. He’ll eat literally anything. And he’s humanity’s only hope… it’s The Dog who Saved the World! In an event full of surprises, funny stories and a little bit of magic, meet Ross Welford – superstar author of Time Travelling with a Hamster and The 1,000-year-old Boy. .

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2-3pm | The Forum | Tickets £9.50 | B17

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Meet Hugless Douglas

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4+

1-1.45pm | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | B14 Hugless Douglas is the huggable, lovable, young brown bear who wakes up one morning in need of a hug. Join Douglas on his search for the perfect bear hug with his creator, David Melling. Look behind the scenes at how David creates his books, hear a favourite story and learn how to draw this loveable bear. Douglas will also be here to say hello and even share some hugging tips!

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The Wimpy Kid Show 2-2.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | B15 A must for all Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans! Host Alastair Watson brings the books to life with fun activities including The Wimpy Kid Draw-Along and The Wimp Wars! Quiz. See exclusive clips of author Jeff Kinney talking about how he draws the characters and his involvement in the films. All those who purchase a book on the day will be eligible for it to be stamped with an exclusive Wimpy Kid Show stamp.

Captain Cat with Sue Mongredien 2-2.45pm | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6.50 | B18 Ahoy, me hearties! Join local author, Sue Mongredien, to hear about her new swashbuckling, laugh-out-loud pirate stories which follow the escapades of Patch, the ship's cat who lives aboard the Golden Earring. Meet Cutlass the parrot and Monty the monkey, too. Come wearing your best pirate hat!

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The Iron Man

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2-2.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7 | B16

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Percy the Park Keeper 3-3.45pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £6.50 | B19

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4+

Celebrate thirty years of Percy the Park Keeper and his animal friends with legendary author and illustrator Nick Butterworth. In this fun and interactive event, Nick will talk about his books, characters and the long-awaited return of everyone’s favourite park keeper in his new book One Springy Day.

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Witch Wars and Bad Mermaids 3-3.45pm | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | B20 Think you know all there is to know about mermaids and witches? Come and meet Sibéal Pounder – the creator of Witch Wars and Bad Mermaids – to find out more about your favourite fairytale characters. Learn how she creates cool characters and weird worlds. Hats and tails encouraged.

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Saturday 28 September

Chris Riddell

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8+

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4-5pm | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | B21 Join the former Children’s Laureate and creator of the Goth Girl and Ottoline series, Chris Riddell, as he introduces you to Zam, Phoebe and Bathsheba from his new book, Cloud Horse Chronicles: Guardians of Magic. In the Kingdom of Thrynne, fairy tales don’t behave and magic can be found in unexpected places.

Magic Stories: Michelle Harrison and Dominique Valente AGE

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4-4.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | B22

Three sisters trapped by an ancient curse. A missing day that must be found. Two magical stories from two fabulously enchanting authors – Michelle Harrison (A Pinch of Magic) and Dominique Valente (Starfell: Willow Moss and the Lost Day) – who come together to share their tales of wonder.

Tom McLaughlin’s Funny Show

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7+

4-4.45pm | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6.50 | B23 Here’s an author who really knows how to write funny stories! A rollercoaster ride of accidental rock star antics? Tick. A crazy science project phone that can turn your best friend into a ferocious werewolf? Tick! Join Tom McLaughlin as he shares his latest laughout-loud bestsellers in this rib-tickling special event.

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Saturday 28 September

David Baddiel

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5-6pm | The Forum | Tickets £9.50 | B24

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Come and meet comedian and children’s author David Baddiel who will reveal fun stories about his latest bestseller, Head Kid. Hear him talk about his previous bestselling books The Parent Agency, The Person Controller and Birthday Boy; as well as an exclusive preview of his exciting new book!

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Ten Little Aliens 10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £6.50 | C2 Come and see Mike Brownlow and count from ten to one and back again with this rhythmic, rhyming space adventure! Join the Ten Little Aliens as they jet off through space in search of a new home – discovering fiery planets, fizzing comets and some very strange space creatures!

The Magical World of Harry Potter

Sun 29 Sept

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8+

10-11am | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | C1

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Still waiting for your letter from Hogwarts? Join Fleurble Laffalot for a journey through J.K. Rowling’s much loved Harry Potter books. The sorting ceremony! Quidditch! Moving portraits! Potions! A funny, silly event with lots of fun facts for anyone who has ever wanted to explore the magical world of Harry Potter.

Ancient Adventures with Joe Todd-Stanton

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5+

11-11.45am | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | C3 Join master storyteller, illustrator and winner of the 2018 Waterstones Book Prize for The Secret of Black Rock Joe Todd-Stanton as he introduces his new book, Kai and the Monkey King. This latest Brownstone family tale sees adventurer Kai travel to China to learn all about mythology, meet magical gods and fight dangerous beasts!

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Sunday 29 September

Holly Smale

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11-11.45am | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7 | C4

11+

Meet Geek Girl author Holly Smale as she introduces Happy Girl Lucky – the first novel in her fantastic new series The Valentines. Hope, Faith and Mercy are sisters who seem to have everything: fame, success, money, beauty and a family steeped in movie star heritage. Except real-life isn't like the movies, is it?

The World of Judith Kerr

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4+

12-12.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7 | C5 In this very special storytime we will be celebrating the work of Judith Kerr. From The Tiger Who Came to Tea to her new book, The Curse of the School Rabbit, come along to share this wonderful event of storytelling and help us celebrate a lifetime of work that delighted and entertained children and families.

Adventure Stories: Catherine Doyle and Sinéad O’Hart

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8+

12-12.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | C6 Once in a generation, an island begins to stir, a legendary monster that must not be unleashed from the deep. Come and hear about two fantastical adventures from authors Catherine Doyle (The Storm Keeper’s Island) and Sinéad O’Hart (The Eye of the North). Myths and monsters have never been this exciting! 22


Sunday 29 September

Drawing Fun with Jarvis

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4+

12-12.45pm | Holburne Museum | Tickets £6.50 | C7 Enjoy read-aloud rhymes and fun twists on classic nursery tales such as Mary Had a Little Lamb and This Little Piggy with Jarvis! This entertaining and interactive session of storytelling and illustration is full of jumping, dancing, drawing, and Jarvis-favourites like Alan’s Big Scary Teeth and Tropical Terry. SPONSORED BY

The Great Dog Bottom Swap! 1-1.45pm | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | C8 Join Peter Bently and Mei Matsuoko as they celebrate their hilarious picture book with fun, games and lots of drawing! The Dogs' Summer Ball is so posh that each dog must remove it’s bottom before they are allowed inside. But the dogs make a hasty exit... do they have the correct bottom?

The Lost Words with Jackie Morris

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1-2pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7.50 | C9 Once upon a time, words of the natural world began to vanish from the language of children. Words like dandelion, otter, bramble and acorn. The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane wants those words back! Jackie Morris, the book’s acclaimed illustrator, talks to Nicola Davies about her art and her passion for this remarkable book for young and old alike. SPONSORED BY

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Sunday 29 September

Horrible Histories: Rotten Romans!

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7+

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2-2.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | C10 Incredible illustrator Martin Brown brings Horrible Histories to life through deadly drawing, savage stories and foul facts. Following the summer’s feature film, Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans, Martin will reveal more about the ruthless Romans and cut-throat Celts. Expect all the gore and more…

Hilda’s World

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7+

2-2.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7 | C11 Wild about woffs? Enamoured with elves? Mad about marra? Stephen Davies, writer of the Hilda chapter books, hosts a celebration of the joyous, bonkers world of Hilda. Find out more about your favourite characters and dream up some new magical creatures that could be living in and around Trolberg!

Drawing Masterclass with Sarah Warburton

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7+

2-3pm | Holburne Museum | Tickets £12 | C12 Join top illustrator and picture book creator Sarah Warburton for a fun, hands-on drawing masterclass. Get expert tips on how to turn your ideas into pictures to go with your stories, how to best draw people and maybe some fantastical creatures too.

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Sunday 29 September

The Story of the Little Mole

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3+

3-3.45pm | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | C13 Join us for storytelling fun and drawing as we follow the hilarious quest of a Little Mole as he tries to find out who did their business on his head. The Story of the Little Mole Who Knew it was None of his Business has been keeping children, and grown-ups, entertained for a decade!

Aliens Love Underpants!

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4+

3-3.45pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £6.50 | C14 Pirates! Dinosaurs! Monsters! Aliens! They all love underpants. Ben Cort, illustrator behind the bestselling picture book series, brings the aliens to life in this celebratory event for all the family with lots of drawing, stories and laughs. Look out for a special guest appearance from a furry alien!

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Derek Landy

10+

4-5pm | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | C15 Returning to Bath to talk about Bedlam, the 12th explosive novel in the Skulduggery Pleasant series, comes fan-favourite Derek Landy. His latest epic adventure will blow your mind, and change everything. Valkyrie Cain goes up against the High Sanctuary itself, and there’s nothing Skulduggery Pleasant can do to stop her.

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Sunday 29 September

Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet

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4+

4-4.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £6.50 | C16 Join the creators of Supertato Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet for a brand new show – this time featuring old friends Cake and Snowball and their brand new picture book Oh, Christmas Tree! Complete with live music, special sound effects, lights and props, this mad-capped fun-filled event is suitable for all the family!

Introducing… Malamander! 5-5.45pm | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £7 | C17

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8+

Who will solve the secret of the Malamander? Who will dare? Join Thomas Taylor as he shows readers how to create their own monsters and introduces the quirky characters from seaside town Eerie-on-Sea, the setting for his thrilling mythical adventure!

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6-6.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | C18 Author Holly Bourne explores something we’ve all experienced: crying our hearts out in public. After all, who hasn’t been that person, sobbing at the bus stop? Hear about The Places I’ve Cried in Public and get ready for an honest, moving and insightful chat on romance, feminism and healthy relationships.

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Mon 30 Sept

Shifty McGifty and AGE Slippery Sam 5 +

10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | D1 For schools booking information go to p68 Tracey Corderoy and Steven Lenton introduce the latest adventures of their lovable creations Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam, two former robber dogs who turn from crime to cupcakes. They’re the only dogs you need to call when you need mysteries solving or cakes baking! Storytelling fun, participation and laugh-out-loud games.

Ten Minutes to Bed!

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3+

10-10.45am | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6 | D4 Join Twinkle the unicorn, Belch the monster and Splash the mermaid for an enchanting adventure in the Land of Nod. Enjoy a magical storytelling session where you can explore the charming ancient forest, spooky deadly creek and magical golden cove from this bestselling series from Ladybird.

Poetry Fun with Matt Goodfellow

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7+

11.30am-12.15pm | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | D2 For schools booking information go to p68 Awesome wordsmith, Matt Goodfellow, performs a selection of high-energy, fun-filled poems from his most recent books, including Chicken on the Roof. Dancing through deserts, crawling through caves and hiding in the fur of African goats – poems can be about anything and everything! 28


Monday 30 September

Ade Adepitan

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7+

1.15-2pm | Royal High School | Tickets £4 | D3 For schools booking information go to p68 Meet Paralympian and TV presenter Ade Adepitan and hear about his exciting new books, Ade's Amazing Ade-ventures. Hear about him moving to London from Nigeria and making friends at a new school as well as some of the amazing things he has done since – from the Paralympics to travelling the world.

Stories of Hope: Catherine Bruton and Sita Brahmachari

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9+

6-7pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7 | D5 Two children must risk everything to escape their fate and find the impossible. A girl with an exceptional talent must fight to find a place to call home. Join Catherine Bruton (No Ballet Shoes in Syria) and Sita Brahmachari (Where The River Runs Gold) as they discuss their powerful stories of displacement and bravery.

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Tues 1 Oct

Adam Stower’s King Coo 10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | E1 For schools booking information go to p68 Do you have a best friend who lives in a tree house with a pet wombat? Ben Pole does. Join author and illustrator Adam Stower to find out more about the one and only King Coo in an event packed with stories, fun, games and drawing. Bring your imagination!

The One-Stop Story Shop

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3+

10-10.45am | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6 | E4 Tracey Corderoy is bringing The One-Stop Story Shop to Bath! Join the much-loved picture book author to find out where stories come from and follow Knight and Ferret on their adventures. Join in with games and songs and create your own One-Stop Story Shop sign to take home.

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7+

What a Waste with Jess French

11.30am-12.15pm | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | E2 For schools booking information go to p68 Did you know that every single plastic toothbrush ever made still exists? Or that there's a floating mass of rubbish larger than the USA drifting around the Pacific Ocean? Join conservationist and author, SPONSORED BY Dr Jess French, to learn all about waste and help make our planet a nicer place for everyone. 30

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Tuesday 1 October

Story Magic with Abi Elphinstone 1.15-2pm | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | E3 For schools booking information go to p68

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8+

From chasing the northern lights across the Arctic to living with eagle hunters in Mongolia, hear about the real-life adventures behind Abi Elphinstone’s brilliant books including her new series, The Unmapped Chronicles. Bringing treasures with her – catapults, wolf fangs and huntress hats – Abi shows how easy it is to find magic every day.

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Weds 2 Oct

Kristina Stephenson 10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | F1 For schools booking information go to p68 The greatest minds in the animal kingdom have gathered for a very important debate, attempting to answer The Impossible Question – Why Are There So Many Books About Bears? Join Kristina Stephenson, creator of Sir Charlie Stinky Socks, for a theatrical event of puppetry, costumes and props to find out!

Petr Horáček

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3+

10-10.45am | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6 | F4 Czech illustrator Petr Horáček is the author of many amazing picture books for the very young: Blue Penguin, The Greedy Goat, Silly Suzy Goose, Elephant and The Mouse Who Wasn’t Scared to name just a few! Join this fun storytelling session and watch his characters come to life with some live drawing.

The Edge Chronicles with Paul Stewart 11.30am-12.15pm | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | F2 For schools booking information go to p68 After thirteen books and numerous spin-offs, The Edge Chronicles draws to an unforgettable end with The Descenders. Paul Stewart talks about collaborating with Chris Riddell and the inspiration behind this fantasy book series. Can Cade find the courage to defy his enemies, unite his friends, and unlock the secrets of descending? 32

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Wednesday 2 October

Back in Time with Caroline Lawrence

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9+

1.15-2pm | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | F3 For schools booking information go to p68 “I want to know everything about the past,” says bestselling author Caroline Lawrence. “I write historical novels because nobody has invented a Time Machine.” Or have they? Caroline’s thrilling new adventure book is about a London schoolboy who travels back in time to Roman London. Expect props, facts and LOLs!

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How to Write a Great Story

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4.30-5.30pm | Guildhall | Tickets £12 | F5 Author of The Roman Mysteries, Caroline Lawrence, shares her best tips in this special story writing masterclass for budding young authors. Featuring examples from Black Panther, Harry Potter, The Incredibles and Star Wars, Caroline explores deciding your setting, creating deadly opponents and choosing your hero's greatest weakness. Parents/guardians can attend masterclasses for free if they wish to stay. Please see p69 for more information.

Chris Ryan

TEEN

6-6.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | F6 Join Chris Ryan, ex SAS hero-turned-author, as he discusses his real life army career and his new action book series Special Forces Cadets. A top-secret government programme needs a crack team of undercover military operators. Only a few are tough enough to make it… and they must be under sixteen!

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Thurs 3 Oct

Rob Biddulph

AGE

4+

10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | G1 For schools booking information please go to p68 Calling all young budding writers and artists! Meet Rob Biddulph – awesome author and illustrator of Blown Away!, Dinosaur Juniors, Odd Dog Out, Grrrrrr! and now Show and Tell. Hear some of his ace stories and join in to draw one of his characters.

Atinuke’s Africa

AGE

7+

11.30am-12.15pm | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | G2 For schools booking information please go to p68 Did you know that the continent of Africa is as big as Europe, the USA, Mexico, India and Japan all put together? Wow! Join spectacular storyteller Atinuke for a captivating event full of facts and stories from Africa, and hear about the cultures, languages, and traditional folk tales from where she grew up.

Raise Your Voice – Schools Poetry Slam

AGE

7+

1.15-2.15pm | Guildhall | G3 To take part or attend this event please get in touch by emailing education@bathfestivals.org.uk It’s National Poetry Day and pupils from local schools will be performing their poetry on the festival stage in our Bath Children’s Literature Festival Poetry Slam. There will be drama and rhyme, rhythm and rap as the young poets play with language and this year’s theme: Truth. All hosted by Super talented poet, Rebecca Tantony. 34


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Festival Diary C

Event

Time

Age

Venue

Page P

Cressida Cowell

1-2pm

7+

The Forum

6

Dougie Poynter

5-6pm

Family The Forum

5

Friday 27 September A1 A2

Saturday 28 September B2

Oscar the Hungry Unicorn

10-10.45am

4+

Guildhall

7

B1

Cressida Cowell

10-11am

7+

Guildhall

6

B3

Shaun the Sheep Model Making Workshop

10-11am

6+

The Forum: Ballroom

7

B6

Harry Hill

10-11am

7+

The Forum

8

B7

Yuval Zommer's Big Book of Birds

10-10.45am

7+

Bath Central Library 7

B8

Exploring our Blue Planet

11-11.45am

7+

Masonic Hall

10

B9

Nibbles the Book Monster!

11-11.45am

4+

Bath Cricket Club

10

B10

History Alive: Emma Carroll

12-12.45pm

8+

Guildhall

10

B11

New Class at Malory Towers

12-12.45pm

7+

Guildhall

11

B12

The Big Book of Dead Things

12-12.45pm

4+

Bath Central Library 11

B4

Shaun the Sheep Model Making Workshop

12-1pm

6+

The Forum: Ballroom

7

B13

The Dog That Saved the World and Other Stories

1-1.45pm

8+

Masonic Hall

11

B14

Meet Hugless Douglas

1-1.45pm

4+

Bath Cricket Club

14

B15

The Wimpy Kid Show

2-2.45pm

7+

Guildhall

14

B16

The Iron Man

2-2.45pm

7+

Guildhall

15

B18

Captain Cat with Sue Mongredian

2-2.45pm

5+

Bath Central Library 14

B17

Michael Rosen

2-3pm

7+

The Forum

13

B5

Shaun the Sheep Model Making Workshop

2-3pm

6+

The Forum: Ballroom

7

B19

Percy the Park Keeper

3-3.45pm

4+

Masonic Hall

15

B20

Witch Wars and Bad Mermaids

3-3.45pm

7+

Bath Cricket Club

15

B21

Chris Riddell

4-4.45pm

8+

Guildhall

17

B22

Magic Stories: Michelle Harrison and Dominique Valente

4-4.45pm

8+

Guildhall

17

B23

Tom McLaughlin’s Funny Show

4-4.45pm

7+

Bath Central Library 17

B24

David Baddiel

5-6pm

8+

The Forum

19

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Festival Diary C

Event

Time

Age

Venue

Page P

10-10.45am

4+

Guildhall

21

Sunday 29 September C2

Ten Little Aliens

C1

The Magical World of Harry Potter 10-11am

8+

Guildhall

21

C3

Ancient Adventures with Joe Todd-Stanton

11-11.45am

5+

Bath Cricket Club

21

C4

Holly Smale

11-11.45am

11+

Masonic Hall

22

C5

The World of Judith Kerr

12-12.45pm

4+

Guildhall

22

C6

Adventure Stories: Catherine Doyle and Sinéad O'Hart

12-12.45pm

8+

Guildhall

22

C7

Drawing Fun with Jarvis

12-12.45pm

4+

Holburne Museum 23

C8

The Great Dog Bottom Swap!

1-1.45pm

4+

Bath Cricket Club

23

C9

The Lost Words with Jackie Morris 1-1.45pm

8+

Masonic Hall

23

C10

Horrible Histories: Rotten Romans! 2-2.45pm

7+

Guildhall

24

C11

Hilda's World

2-2.45pm

7+

Guildhall

24

C12

Drawing Masterclass with Sarah Warburton

2-3pm

7+

Holburne Museum 24

C13

The Story of the Little Mole

3-3.45pm

3+

Bath Cricket Club

25

C14

Aliens Love Underpants!

3-3.45pm

4+

Masonic Hall

25

C16

Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet

4-4.45pm

4+

Guildhall

26

C15

Derek Landy

4-5pm

10+

Guildhall

25

C17

Introducing… Malamander!

5-5.45pm

8+

Bath Cricket Club

26

C18

Holly Bourne

6-6.45pm

Teen

Guildhall

26 28

Monday 30 September D1

Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam

10-10.45am

5+

Guildhall

D4

Ten Minutes to Bed!

10-10.45am

3+

Bath Central Library 28

D2

Poetry Fun with Matt Goodfellow

11.30am12.15pm

7+

Guildhall

28

D3

Ade Adepitan

1.15-2pm

7+

Royal High School

29

L1

Adult Picture Book Creative Writing Masterclass

2.30-5pm

Adult

Guildhall

61

D5

Stories of Hope: Catherine Bruton 6-7pm and Sita Brahmachari

9+

Guildhall

29

30

Tuesday 1 October

36

E1

Adam Stower's King Coo

10-10.45am

6+

Guildhall

E4

The One-Stop Story Shop

10-10.45am

3+

Bath Central Library 30

E2

What a Waste with Jess French

11.30am12.15pm

7+

Guildhall

30

E3

Story Magic with Abi Elphinstone

1.15-2pm

8+

Guildhall

31

L2

Adult MG Creative Writing Masterclass

2.30-5pm

Adult

Guildhall

61

L3

Julia Green & Liz Cross

6.30-7.30pm

Adult

Guildhall

61


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Event

Time

Age

Venue

Page P 32

Wednesday 2 October F1

Kristina Stephenson

10-10.45am

4+

Guildhall

F4

Petr Horáček

10-10.45am

3+

Bath Central Library 32

F2

The Edge Chronicles with Paul Stewart

11.30am12.15pm

9+

Guildhall

32

F3

Back in Time with Caroline Lawrence

1.15-2pm

9+

Guildhall

33

F5

How to Write a Great Story

4.30-5.30pm

9+

Guildhall

33

F6

Chris Ryan

6-6.45pm

Teen

Guildhall

33

Thursday 3 October G1

Rob Biddulph

10-10.45am

4+

Guildhall

34

G2

Atinuke’s Africa

11.30am12.15pm

7+

Guildhall

34

G3

Raise Your Voice – Schools Poetry Slam

1.15-2.15pm

7+

Guildhall

34

G4

Gordon Buchanan

5-6pm

9+

Guildhall

39

G5

Writing for Young People

7-8pm

13+

Guildhall

39

Friday 4 October H1

Giraffes Can't Dance

10-10.45am

5+

Guildhall

40

H4

Farmyard Tales

10-10.45am

3+

Bath Central Library

40

H2

Andy Stanton

11.30am12.15pm

7+

Guildhall

40

H3

Greg James & Chris Smith

1-2pm

8+

Guildhall

41

H5

Andy Stanton

5-6pm

7+

Guildhall

40

10-10.45am

8+

Guildhall

41

Saturday 5 October J1

Greg James & Chris Smith

J2

Mrs Blackhat Rides Again!

10-10.45am

4+

Guildhall

41

J3

How to Draw THE BEANO

10-10.45am

8+

The Forum: Ballroom

41

J5

Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler 10-11am

5+

The Forum

43

J6

Konnie Huq

11-11.45am

7+

Masonic Hall

44

J7

Meet the Meerkats with Emily Gravett

11-11.45am

4+

Holburne Museum 44

J8

That’s Not My Birthday!

11-11.45am

3+

Bath Central Library 44

J4

How to Draw THE BEANO

12-12.45pm

8+

The Forum: Ballroom

41

J10

Casey Stoney

12-12.45pm

8+

Guildhall

45

J9

Malorie Blackman

12-1pm

Teen

Guildhall

45 45

J11

Dr Maggie's Solar System Tour

1-1.45pm

7+

Masonic Hall

J13

Exploring the Natural World

1-1.45pm

4+

Bath Central Library 46

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Festival Diary C

Event

Time

Age

Venue

Page P

Saturday 5 October J12

Story Writing Masterclass with Christopher Edge

1-2pm

8+

Holburne Museum 46

J14

Amelia Fang with Laura Ellen Anderson

2-2.45pm

6+

Guildhall

46

J15

War Stories: Hilary McKay and Michelle Magorian

2-2.45pm

8+

Guildhall

48

J16

Jacqueline Wilson

2.30-3.30pm

9+

The Forum

47

J17

Where Are You?

3-3.45pm

5+

Masonic Hall

48

J18

Happy Birthday, Elmer!

3-3.45pm

3+

Bath Central Library 48

J19

Clare Balding

4-4.45pm

7+

Guildhall

49

J20

I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree

4-4.45pm

7+

Guildhall

49

J21

Circus Skills Masterclass

4-5.30pm

13-16 The Forum: Ballroom 49

J22

Stories with Kipper

4.30-5.15pm

3+

Bath Central Library 52

J23

Liz Pichon

5-6pm

7+

The Forum

51

J24

Bryony Gordon: You Got This!

5-6pm

Teen

Masonic Hall

52

J25

All About Doctor Who

6-7pm

9+

Guildhall

53

J26

Frances Hardinge

6.15-7pm

10+

Guildhall

52

Sunday 6 October

38

K1

Oi! It's Kes Gray and Jim Field

10-10.45am

4+

Guildhall

54

K2

Cerrie Burnell

10-10.45am

7+

Guildhall

54

K3

Introducing… Sophie Dahl

11-11.45am

6+

Masonic Hall

54

K4

Moomin Make and Do

11-11.45am

7+

Bath Cricket Club

55

K5

Imagining Worlds with Jamie Littler 11-11.45am

7+

Holburne Museum 55

K7

Samurai Warrior: Chris Bradford

12-12.45pm

8+

Guildhall

56

K6

Nell Gifford and the Circus of Dreams

12-1pm

4+

Guildhall

55

K8

The Phoenix Story Comic: Live!

1-1.45pm

6+

Masonic Hall

56

K9

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

1-1.45pm

3+

Bath Cricket Club

56

K10

Sophy Henn: Lifesize

1-1.45pm

4+

Holburne Museum 57

K11

Robin Stevens

2-2.45pm

9+

Guildhall

57

K12

Meet Ronan Boyle: Boy Adventurer 2-2.45pm

8+

Guildhall

57

K13

Helen Skelton: Wild Girl

7+

Masonic Hall

58

3-3.45pm

K14

My Little Pony

3-3.45pm

3+

Bath Cricket Club

58

K15

Watch Out for Horrid Henry!

4-4.45pm

5+

Guildhall

58

K16

Fantasy Stories: P.G. Bell and Catherine Fisher

4-4.45pm

8+

Guildhall

59

K17

Frank Cottrell Boyce and Garth Jennings

5-5.45pm

8+

Masonic Hall

59

K18

Turning into Chickens

5-5.45pm

7+

Bath Cricket Club

59


Thurs 3 Oct

Thursday 3 October

Gordon Buchanan Y FAMIL AGE

9+

5-6pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | G4 Embark on an adventure with TV wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan, presenter of the BBC’s The Polar Bear Family & Me and foreword writer for Ice: Chilling Stories from a Disappearing World. Expect incredible tales of Gordon’s travels to the frozen regions of our planet and the amazing wildlife that call these icy habitats home. SPONSORED BY

Writing for Young People 7-8pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | G5

AGE

13+

Do you want to write for children and teens? Are you looking for inspiration to kick start your stories? Join three recently published graduates from Bath Spa University’s MA in Writing For Young People – Kirsty Applebaum, Jasbinder Bilan and Julie Pike as they discuss their publishing success stories and creative processes with author and tutor Steve Voake.

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Fri 4 Oct

Giraffes Can’t Dance 10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | H1 For schools booking information go to p68 It's time for everybody to go to the Jungle Dance – who's coming? Illustrator Guy Parker-Rees celebrates the 20th anniversary of this iconic picture book story with drawing, creativity and, of course, dancing! Who knows, maybe Gerald will come out for a dance…?

Farmyard Tales 10-10.45am | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6 | H4 The much-loved Farmyard Tales are back! Join in with some storytelling & activity fun in the company of Poppy and Sam, Rusty the dog, Curly the pig and Woolly the sheep from Apple Tree Farm. Will you be able to spot the famous little yellow duck?

Andy Stanton Public event | 5-6pm | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | H5 Join Andy Stanton – the ridiculously funny author of the Mr Gum series as he talks about his new series, set in ancient Pompeii. Meet Caecilius the fart merchant! Thrill to the adventures of Barkus Wooferinicum, the family mutt! Tremble at the terrifying legend of the ma-wol-n-f! 85% historical inaccuracy guaranteed! Schools event | 11.30am-12.15pm | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | H2 For schools booking information go to p68

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AGE

3+

AGE

7+

AGE

5+


Mrs Blackhat Rides Again! 10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £6.50 | J2

AGE

4+

Meet Mrs Blackhat, a witch who just loves the colour black. From her broom to her hat, all is black... apart from her cat. Join author and illustrator Chloë Inkpen for an interactive storytelling and live drawing session with a special guest appearance by her co-author, Mick Inkpen, creator of Kipper and Wibbly Pig.

Sat 5 Oct

Greg James and Chris Smith

AGE

8+

Public event | 10-10.45am | Saturday 5 October | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | J1 Calling all members of the Heroes’ Alliance! Help! The planet’s most dangerous supervillains have broken out of prison! Luckily Kid Normal is on hand to chase them down. Join superstar Radio 1 DJ’s Greg James and Chris Smith for an action-packed event with music from Dave Cribb. Lots of games and singing guaranteed. Schools event | 1-2pm | Friday 4 October | Guildhall | Tickets £4 | H3 For schools booking information go to p68

AGE

8+

How to Draw THE BEANO 10-10.45am | 12-12.45pm | The Forum: Ballroom | Tickets £7 | J3 | J4 Join Beano writer and illustrator, and creator of Dennis in Jurassic Bark Nigel Auchterlounie, for a drawing workshop where he’ll share tips on how to write and draw your Beano favourites, including Dennis and Gnasher. Nigel will also reveal the drawing ‘cheats’ he uses to help you with your own drawing.

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Saturday 5 October

Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

AGE

5+

10-11am | The Forum | Tickets £9.50 | J5 SPONSORED BY

Join the UK’s bestselling picture book pair for out-of-this-world songs, storytelling and drawing. Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler present stories from old favourites like The Gruffalo to their newest, The Smeds and the Smoos. The Smeds (who are red) never mix with the Smoos (who are blue) … until Janet meets Bill in an unforgettable love story of alien folk.

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Saturday 5 October

Konnie Huq

AGE

7+

11-11.45am | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7.50 | J6 Get ready to meet Cookie Haque – funny, science-obsessed and ready to take on the world! Join author, broadcaster and beloved former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq as she introduces you to Cookie’s adventures in a sparkling new series. With live draw-alongs, brain-busting quizzes and games galore – prepare for non-stop comedy fun.

Meet the Meerkats with Emily Gravett

AGE

4+

11-11.45am | Holburne Museum | Tickets £6.50 | J7 Sunny the meerkat has packed his bags and is off to visit his mongoose cousins! But who’s that shadowy figure following him around? Meet Emily Gravett to find out in this event with plenty of laughs and top meerkat drawing tips! Get a sneaky peek of Meerkat Christmas too!

That’s Not My Birthday! 11-11.45am | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6.50 | J8 Celebrate the 20th birthday of That’s not my… with a sensory adventure session like no other. Join us as we hunt for the magical rainbow birthday party for our hero, Puppy, and meet lots of friends along the way! Play with bubbles, snow, and hail, with fun and songs too.

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AGE

3+


Saturday 5 October

Malorie Blackman

TEEN

12-1pm | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | J9 Meet former Children’s Laureate Malorie Blackman – author of the ground-breaking Noughts & Crosses series. Her new novel Crossfire takes a sharp look at our current political climate and explores issues of race, class and balance of power to ignite a fire in us all to rise up and make our voices heard.

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AGE

Casey Stoney

8+

12-12.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7 | J10 Meet former England football player Casey Stoney, currently head coach at Manchester United Women’s team. Hear about her inspirational career as she shares insights into her new book – a history of the women's game that shines a light on the individuals that have overcome the odds to play the sport they love.

AGE

7+

Dr Maggie’s Solar System Tour 1-1.45pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7.50 | J11 Join space scientist Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock on an epic journey through the Solar System! Discover and visit the most magnificent sights and spectacles outer space has to offer, from planets and moons, to asteroids, comets and satellites. All this and more can be found on Dr Maggie’s interactive tour.

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Saturday 5 October

Story Writing Masterclass with Christopher Edge

AGE

8+

1-2pm | Holburne Museum | Tickets £12 | J12 Want to discover how to write your best story ever? Learn how in this fun, practical, creative writing masterclass with Christopher Edge, author of The Longest Night of Charlie Noon. From beating the fear of the blank page to crafting an attentiongrabbing opening, discover the secrets to making great stories. Parents/guardians can attend masterclasses for free if they wish to stay. Please see p69 for more information.

Exploring the Natural World 1-1.45pm | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6.50 | J13

AGE

4+

Author and illustrator Sam Usher (Snow, Storm, Rain, Sun) takes us on an amazing adventure with his much-loved characters, Sam and his grandad. In Free, the first in a new quartet of enchanting picture books, they take care of a little bird and discover the wonder of the natural world.

Amelia Fang with Laura Ellen Anderson 2-2.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | J14

AGE

6+

Go on a fangtastic adventure with this year’s brochure illustrator, author Laura Ellen Anderson. Meet a brave young vampire with the cutest pet pumpkin you’ll ever see, a yeti who dances elegantly and a grim reaper who’s scared of unicorns. A fun–filled session of stories, drawings and repugnant recipes! SPONSORED BY

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Saturday 5 October

Jacqueline Wilson 2.30-3.30pm | The Forum | Tickets £9.50 | J16

AGE

9+

Join us for an hour with the Bath-born legend and much-loved author Jacqueline Wilson. Discover how she started her writing career, how she created some of her popular characters like Hetty Feather and Tracy Beaker as well as hearing about her brand new book, We Are the Beaker Girls. You will have the exclusive opportunity to purchase this book ahead of its national release date! Jacqueline is unable to sign books after this event but printed book plates with her signature on will be available with every book bought from the festival bookshop.

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Saturday 5 October

War Stories: Hilary McKay and Michelle Magorian

AGE

2-2.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | J15

8+

The loves and losses of a family growing up during World War One. The adventures of an evacuee at the beginning of World War Two. Hilary McKay (The Skylark’s War) and Michelle Magorian (Goodnight Mister Tom) talk about their classic tales of war, summers and childhood. Stories that last a lifetime.

Where Are You?

AGE

5+

3-3.45pm | Masonic Hall Tickets £10 (includes book) | J17 Join David Cadji-Newby and Marija Tiurina, the dynamic duo behind Wonderbly’s personalised search-and-find extravaganza, Where Are You? for a puzzle-tastic adventure. Enjoy live drawing and solve challenges as David and Marija introduce you to their crazy world. Your own personalised copy of Where Are You? is included in the ticket price!

AGE

Happy Birthday, Elmer!

3+

3-3.45pm | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6.50 | J18 Filled with songs, fun and laughter – this is a storytelling session with a twist as we celebrate Elmer’s 30th Birthday! Hear the beloved story of Elmer the Patchwork Elephant brought to life, and then meet Elmer himself in a special meet-and-greet.

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Saturday 5 October SPONSORED BY

Clare Balding

AGE

7+

4-4.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | J19 Join broadcaster and author Clare Balding on a galloping adventure through her new book – The Racehorse Who Learned to Dance. Two best friends find a way to make Polly's equestrian dreams come true, and forge a new path for the racehorse who wouldn't gallop? A heart warming story of friendship.

I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree

AGE

7+

4-4.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7 | J20 Join illustrator Frann Preston-Gannon as she shares poems and illustrations from I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree, the award-winning book of nature poems for every day of the year. Draw inspiration from the world outside as Frann leads an illustration workshop, helping discover the power of poetry.

AGE

13-16

Circus Skills Masterclass 4-5.30pm | The Forum: Ballroom | Tickets £15 | J21

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Join star of Giffords Circus and circus performer, Lil Rice, in this physical theatre masterclass. Lil will introduce you to solo and group acrobatics, exploring the magic of circus and physical performance, and help you discover the secret to bringing dazzling and breath-taking performance to the stage or, indeed, the circus tent! Participants should wear clothing they can move freely in.

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Stories to raise brave,

imaginative,

book-loving kids

Magical adventures, created unique for every child. Transform a child into the hero of their story and inspire their imagination, confidence and love of reading – for life. Discover our best-selling personalised books at wonderbly.com

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Saturday 5 October

Liz Pichon

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AGE

7+

5-6pm | The Forum | Tickets £9.50 | J23

Illustrations © Liz Pichon Ltd

Say hello to Liz Pichon – awesome author of Tom Gates! Joined on stage by Blue Peter’s Lindsey Russell, this is your chance to ASK Liz a question about ANYTHING to do with Tom Gates. There’ll also be: • A snack based quiz • Readings from the latest Tom Gates book • Excellent doodling • And more! What more could you possibly ask for?!

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Saturday 5 October

Stories with Kipper

AGE

3+

4.30-5.15pm | Bath Central Library | Tickets £6.50 | J22 Join storyteller Liz Fost and have fun with everyone’s favourite dog, Kipper! There will be stories, songs, games and much more – all based on these much-loved books. Watch out for a special guest appearance by Kipper creator Mick Inkpen who will tell you all about how he writes and draws his books.

Bryony Gordon: You Got This! TEEN

5-6pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £8 | J24 Bryony Gordon talks all about her first book for teens and shares crucial life lessons she wishes someone had taught her. This interactive, thought-provoking and esteem-boosting event is for every teenage girl out there. The most powerful thing you can be when you grow up is yourself.

Frances Hardinge 6.15-7pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | J26

AGE

10+

Acclaimed author Frances Hardinge talks about her amazing books and her unique writing style – and how her life has changed since winning the Costa Award for The Lie Tree. Her brand new book, Deeplight, is a macabre story of friendship as deep and dangerous as the ocean.

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Saturday 5 October

All About Doctor Who

AGE

9+

6-7pm | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | J25 Are you a fan of Doctor Who? Join two universallyacclaimed Whovians – author David Solomons (The Secret in Vault 13, The Maze of Death) and cosplayer Christel Dee (The Women Who Lived: Amazing Tales for Future Time Lords) – as they talk Tardis, discuss Daleks and revel in the joy of everything Doctor Who.


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Sun 6 Oct

Cerrie Burnell

AGE

7+

10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | K2 The author and former CBeebies presenter Cerrie Burnell presents her magical new novel – The Girl with the Shark’s Teeth. It stars Minnow, a girl with incredible underwater ability who is different from other girls in her town. Hear fascinating shark facts along with top storytelling and creative writing tips.

Oi! It’s Kes Gray and Jim Field

AGE

4+

10-10.45am | Guildhall | Tickets £6.50 | K1 Oi Frog and friends are back – and this time they’re trying to control a pack of unruly puppies who just… will not… SIT! Join the creators behind the Oi! books phenomenon, awesome author Kes Gray and incredible illustrator Jim Field, for a hilarious interactive event based on Oi Puppies!

AGE

6+

Introducing… Sophie Dahl 11-11.45am | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7.50 | K3 Join author, journalist and presenter Sophie Dahl as she presents her debut children’s book, Madame Badobedah. Meet Mabel, who lives with her parents in The Mermaid Hotel, where a mysterious and glamorous guest has just checked in. Is she, as Mabel believes, a SUPERVILLAIN? This timeless story celebrates friendship and the imagination. 54

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Partners Sunday&6Sponsors October

Moomin Make and Do

AGE

7+

11-11.45am | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | K4 Join storyteller and crafter Liz Fost for some Moomin magic! You will make and take home two gorgeous Moomin goodies from the Moomin Craft Book, and step into the magical world of these crazy creatures with readings from Adventures in Moominvalley.

Imagining Worlds with Jamie Littler 11-11.45am | Holburne Museum | Tickets £7 | K5

AGE

7+

In a snow-covered icy tundra where monsters rule, would-be song weaver Ash and his cantankerous yeti caretaker seek passage on the Frostheart: a ship-like sleigh whose mission is to explore faraway lands. Join Jamie Littler on this fantastic new adventure and get top tips on how to draw pictures for your stories, too.

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Nell Gifford and the Circus of Dreams

4+ Y FAMIL

12-1pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | K6 Meet owner and producer of Gifford's Circus Nell Gifford talking to circus star and slapstick legend, Tweedy! Nell will talk about her new picture book and share stories and insider secrets from behind the scenes at the big top. Come along for fun and unmissable laughter.

SPONSORED BY

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Sunday 6 October

Samurai Warrior: Chris Bradford 12-12.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | K7

AGE

8+

Ever been to a Chris Bradford event before? They’re unforgettable! It’s an immersive live experience like no other. Hear Chris launch his new book, The Return of Warrior, following our hero Jack as he searches for his sister and find out if you have what it takes to become a Samurai!

The Phoenix Story Comic: Live!

AGE

6+

1-1.45pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7.50 | K8 Far away in the icy wastes of Antarctica lives a warm and cuddly, kind-hearted penguin who only wants to do good in the world...NOT! This is no ordinary penguin! This is...EVIL EMPEROR PENGUIN! Join Laura Ellen Anderson for some cute minions drawing and design your very own villain's movie poster.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar 1-1.45pm | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | K9 Eric Carle’s beloved picture book classic tells the story of one of nature’s most marvellous transformations. Join us for a fun, interactive storytelling session and some caterpillar crafting as we celebrate it’s 50th anniversary.

AGE

3+

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Partners Sunday&6Sponsors October

Sophy Henn: Lifesize

AGE

4+

1-1.45pm | Holburne Museum | Tickets £6.50 | K10 High-five a polar bear, see eye-to-eye with a giant squid, compare your nostrils with a Diplodocus and much, much more! Young animal lovers can see how they measure up to some of the worlds most amazing animals and dinosaurs. Join Sophy Henn for a Lifesize adventure, fun facts and draw-along.

Robin Stevens

AGE

9+

2-2.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £8 | K11 Join Robin Stevens, author of the award-winning Murder Most Unladylike series, for mysteries, detection and bun breaks. Robin will share tips and tricks on how to write a great crime story and reveal the inspiration behind her detective duo Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong. Help create and solve a mystery of your own.

Meet Ronan Boyle: Boy Adventurer

AGE

8+

2-2.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | K12 Join American author and actor Thomas Lennon (Night at the Museum, Monster Trucks) as he shares his hilarious new book Ronan Boyle and the Bridge of Riddles. Ronan is recruited into a secret police force that deals with the misdeeds of numerous magical creatures! Come along for magical mayhem, comedy and action.

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Partners6&October Sunday Sponsors

Helen Skelton: Wild Girl

AGE

7+

3-3.45pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7.50 | K13 Calling wild explorers everywhere! Join TV presenter and world record breaker Helen Skelton and be inspired by incredible stories from kayaking the length of the Amazon to cycling the South Pole. Fun, inspirational and empowering, you’ll leave feeling fearless and ready to unleash your inner adventurer.

My Little Pony 3-3.45pm | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £6.50 | K14

AGE

3+

Discover your pony name and join Rosie Tells Tales for an adventure in the land of Equestria. Step into the Golden Oak Library for a colourful celebration of imagination and friendship in an interactive event for every pony. Crank up that Pony Power, and let your inner Pony shine!

Watch Out for Horrid Henry! 4-4.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7 | K15 The number one for fiendish fun is back! Join Horrid Henry author Francesca Simon to find out what Henry gets up to in his latest collection of mischievous and brilliantly funny adventures Up, Up and Away. This is a Perfect Peter of an event for Horrid Henry fans of all ages. 58

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5+


Partners Sunday&6Sponsors October

Fantasy Stories: P.G. Bell and Catherine Fisher

AGE

8+

4-4.45pm | Guildhall | Tickets £7.50 | K16 A journey where there's magic at every stop. Grumpy trolls, snow, stars and a mysterious package in a frost-bound country mansion. Join authors P.G. Bell (The Train to Impossible Places) and Catherine Fisher (The Clockwork Crow) to hear about their dazzling stories and what is coming next on their adventures.

Frank Cottrell-Boyce and Garth Jennings 5-5.45pm | Masonic Hall | Tickets £7.50 | K17

AGE

8+

Are you an aspiring writer? Would you like to know what showbiz is really like? Meet not one but two award-winning literary geniuses of books and films as Frank Cottrell-Boyce and Garth Jennings team up to discuss their brand new books, Runaway Robot and The Good, the Bad and the Deadly 7.

Turning into Chickens 5-5.45pm | Bath Cricket Club | Tickets £7 | K18 Charlie McGuffin has an incredible secret, he can change into animals. A flea, a pigeon, a chicken, even a T-Rex! Trouble is, he can't decide when! You won’t want to miss Sam Copeland reveal all about his hilarious books – especially as they’re about poo and wee AGE and scrapes and adventures. 7+

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Partners &day Bookshop Sponsors | Saturday 5 October

Celebrate Bookshop Day 2019! BOOKS ARE MY BAG is a nationwide campaign to celebrate bookshops – and in Bath we’re going to party big! Come to Waterstones Bath on Milsom Street throughout the day where lots of great local authors and illustrators will be signing their latest books and answering any questions you may have. No booking needed – just turn up!

Jamie Littler

10-10.30am

1-1.30pm

4-4.30pm

Emma Read

Katie Cottle

Kesia Lupo

Rachel Delaheye

Stewart Foster

Damaris Young

11-11.30am

2-2.30pm

Laura James

Grahame Baker-Smith

Joanna Nadin

Lucy Freegard

12-12.30pm

3-3.30pm

Duncan Beedie

Fleur Hitchcock

Moira Butterfield

Nicola Skinner

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Partners Creative & Sponsors Writing

Creative Writing for Adults

SPONSORED BY

If you are a new or aspiring author working on picture books or middle grade story ideas, come and learn some of the techniques you will need to take your writing to the next level. Masterclass sessions with authors Michelle Robinson and Lucy Strange will guide you on the next steps of your journey to becoming a published author. You can also join Liz Cross and Julia Green as they share what it feels like to finally see your work in print.

IN ASSOCIATION WITH

Monday 30 September

Writing Picture Books with Michelle Robinson 2.30-5pm | Guildhall | Tickets £40 | L1 Join bestselling author Michelle Robinson for a masterclass on writing picture books. Bring along your ideas and get advice on developing great storylines, strong characters and perfecting your structure. Come along to hear more about Michelle's journey and get advice and tips to sharpen your technique and gaining more confidence to let your imagination fly. Tuesday 1 October

Writing Middle Grade with Lucy Strange

My Editor & Me: Liz Cross and Julia Green

2.30-5pm | Guildhall | Tickets £40 | L2

6.30-7.30pm | Guildhall | Tickets £9 | L3

If you're writing fiction for children ages 8 – 12, join Lucy Strange as she guides you through the essential elements of the writing process. From tips on crafting characters to insider advice on weaving the perfect plot, Lucy will share knowledge from her own publishing journey to help you go away inspired and ready to make your stories sing.

Come and hear Liz Cross – Children’s Publisher at Oxford University Press – in conversation with award winning author Julia Green. They’ll talk about the ups and downs of the editorial process from manuscript to publication and discuss the author’s creative process. This promises to be an insightful and inspirational event for authors and aspiring writers alike.

SPECIAL OFFER!

Book both creative writing events with Michelle Robinson and Lucy Strange for £70 (saving £10). Use Code: AdultWriting

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Support Us

Support Us Bath Festivals is a charity producing The Bath Festival, Bath Children’s Literature Festival and all year-round outreach and creative learning programme. Over a third of our income comes from donations and other fundraising. Your support is vital. It will allow us to keep programming the very best authors, illustrators and musicians and develop projects in schools across Bath as we connect our community through the power of the arts.

HOW YOU CAN HELP There are many ways that you can support Bath Festivals. Become a volunteer and play a vital role in delivering our festivals, see events, meet new people and gain experience in the festival world. Become a member from £25pa and benefit from priority booking, discounts (subject to membership level) and the opportunity to be invited to exclusive festival events.

Become a patron from £62.50pcm to play a part in supporting the festival’s future and enjoy a spectrum of special privileges including patron only events through the year, priority booking and more. Become a corporate partner and allow us to widen access to cultural opportunities and celebrate what makes Bath such a special place. For more information visit www.bathfestivals.org.uk/support-us

Become a benefactor from £21pcm and support our year-round Outreach and Creative Learning Programme to help young people express themselves, build self-esteem and feel connected to their community through taking part in art projects.

Share the Story... Last year we launched our Share the Story scheme which gives you the chance to donate to a fund which buys tickets for children and families who wouldn’t ordinarily be able to attend the festival. Our key aims are to inspire young people to read more, make it possible to meet their heroes and encourage them to create stories of their own. Share the Story allows us to offer that opportunity to as many children as possible. With your help we hope to see this fund benefit even more young readers this year and so we’re asking you to donate £5 to our Share the Story Fund when you buy 64

your tickets. 100% of your donation goes to the children and families where it can make a real difference. We work alongside schools and key organisations to make sure we reach the right people. Thank you so much for your support. If you are an organisation and able to help please contact us direct at sharethestory@bathfestivals.org.uk


Creative Learning

Inspiring and Empowering Children and Young People through the Arts

• work with leading arts professionals • gain real-world experience • grow passions and interests • gain access to cultural events • create and produce their own events

Poetry Slam Building on the success of 2018, we’re doing it again. Book a poetry workshop, get your pupils writing and performing, host your own poetry slams and then bring your winners to perform alongside other schools at the festival on National Poetry Day! We’ll send you a resource pack with all the info to get started, email us to find out more and to book a place.

Our festivals provide a focus for inspiration and celebration, and a platform that gives value to the voices of children and young people from Bath and the surrounding area. In 2018 over 8,000 children and young people took part in our events and projects.

Riverside Library We’re working with Mentoring Plus to create a new community library at Riverside Youth Hub, so all the young people that use the space have an opportunity to access books on a regular basis as well as developing a book group for Mentoring Plus mentors and mentees.

We deliver a year-round programme of music and literature projects which give children and young people opportunities to:

For further info on any of the projects please contact: Hazel Plowman, Head of Creative Learning hazel.plowman@bathfestivals.org.uk or 01225 614186

Schools Programme We want as many children as possible to access the wealth of brilliant authors coming to the festival and celebrate reading with us, so we have programmed 15 fantastic events in the Guildhall for schools and home-schooled children, check them out on P28-36. Monday 30th Laura Dockrill

Tuesday 1st Dean Atta

Centurion Travel are enabling even more children to attend as our Schools Programme Transport Partner. We also have 5 fantastic authors touring local schools and inspiring secondary school pupils on the next stage of their reading journeys:

Wednesday 2nd Lucy Powrie

Thursday 3rd Gill Lewis

Friday 4th Taran Matharu

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FROM THE PRODUCERS OF HORRIBLE HISTORIES AND GANGSTA GRANNY COME TWO BRAND NEW SHOWS TOURING THE UK 2019-20

LIVE ON STAGE! © 2010 and TM – David Walliams/HarperCollins Publishers Ltd/Tony Ross/Quentin Blake

“I absolutely loved the BSC’s terrific productions of Gangsta Granny and Awful Auntie so I can’t wait to see their brand new production of Billionaire Boy! It promises to be a brilliant show!” David Walliams

Dates include: 3–5 Oct Theatre Royal Bath 4-7 Dec New Theatre Oxford 19-22 Feb Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

A spectacular family adventure based on the best-selling book series! Dates include: 20-23 Feb Corn Exchange Newbury 20-24 May Wyvern Theatre, Swindon 27-31 May Bristol Hippodrome

Visit birminghamstage.com for full tour details


Thank you

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND STAFF LIST Board of Trustees John Cullum DL Chair Suresh Ariaratnam, Kevin Brown, Celia Mead, Peter Medlock Christopher Rogers, Denise Coughlan and Richard Turner. Chief Executive Ian Stockley FINANCE Finance Director Sarah Platt Finance Officer Rebecca Wheeler PROGRAMMING AND PRODUCTION Artistic Directors John McLay Gill McLay Head of Creative Learning Hazel Plowman Literature Producer Kate Abbey Programme Director Kate Hall Head of Literature Programming Madeline Toy Production Coordinator Elysia Collins Volunteer Coordinator Fran Carroll Festival Assistant Abi Harris MARKETING AND DEVELOPMENT Head of Marketing & Development Eleanor Household Marketing & Sales Officer Jasmine Barker Marketing Assistant Holly Stocker PR Officer Georgette McCready Development Officer Tracey Kelly WEBSITE AND DESIGN Front cover illustration Laura Ellen Anderson Brand and Festival Design So Design Website Touchpoint Design FESTIVAL TICKET AGENT Bath Box Office Photography Credits Visit thebathfestival.org.uk/ photo-credits for a full photo credit list

THANK YOU Our patrons are playing a vital role in helping us develop our work with young people. We want to say a huge thank you to everyone below for their support. Paragon Patrons: Chris and Monique Bamford Lord Charles Brooke James and Annette Drummond David and Karin Embleton Paul and Fiona Kane Peter Medlock David Medlock Trevor Osborne Ian and Christa Taylor Circus Patrons: John and Yvonne Cullum Jane Drabble and Bill Nemtin Van and Eva DuBose Andrew Fletcher Anne and Peter Gunning Elaine Marson Chris and Catherine May Bob and Jean Tyrrell Ian Tarr Crescent Patrons: Lucy Aspin Maurice Avent Anthony Avison and Fenella Barnard Rupert and Carol Baines David Bates Fiona and Norman Bell Gordon Bloor Michael and Siobhan Bond Chris and Alison Born John and Sally Bowman Henry and Jane Brown John and Rosalie Challis Dr Martin Clark & Dani Jeffries-Clark Peter Clegg Rob and Deborah Clements Dermot and Janet Coughlan Gitte and Stephen Dawson Sam and Fenella Dyson John Everitt Kenneth Fullalove and Christine Darwent Registered Charity No.801617

Sir James Fuller Lady Elizabeth Gass DCVO Charles Grimsdale Barry and Yvonne Gilbertson Richard and Yasemin Hall Simon and Catriona Heale William and Wera Hobhouse Bernard & Clare Horn Howard & Lyn Jacobs Paul and Claire Jackson Simon and Antonia Johnson Conrad Jones Sandra Le Marchant Sheila McCormack Bell Mooney & Robin Allison-Smith Rod and Karin Morgan Alan Phillips Nigel and Stephanie Pollard Bob and Diana Potter Chris and Denise Rogers Roger and Janet Rolls Andrew Rome and Shay Parsons Thomas and Michelle Sheppard Chris and Jan Shepley Colin and Theresa Skellett Marcelle Speller Ian Stockley William and Wendy Jane Stockley Toby Talbot Clivette Taylor Richard and Maggie Turner Richard and Sue Wales Ian and Janet Wilson Brian Woodford Lucy Woodroffe Nicholas Wylde Our anonymous Patrons Life Patron: Lady Evelyn Strasburger June Price (Honorary)

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How to book

How to book In person at Bath Box Office

GROUP BOOKINGS

By telephone on 01225 463362

We offer one free seat for every ten purchased to the same event when booked at the same time.

Online at thebathfestival.org.uk By post to Bath Box Office at the below address – cheques made payable to ‘Bath Box Office’.

Patrons: Tuesday 2 July

Please note that tickets purchased through partner venues or ticket agents may incur additional booking fees.

Bronze Members: Tuesday 9 July

BATH BOX OFFICE Bath Visitor Information Centre Bridgwater House 2 Terrace Walk Bath BA1 1LN 01225 463362 Email: bathboxoffice@visitbath.co.uk BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS Monday to Saturday 9.30am–5.30pm Sunday & Bank Holidays Closed Open 29 September and 6 October 10am – 4pm DELIVERY OPTIONS Postal delivery – tickets will be posted to you for a charge of £1 or free of charge if you include a stamped addressed envelope with your booking. Care of Box Office – tickets will be held for collection at Bath Box Office up until 5pm the day before the event, or at the venue from one hour before the event. Print at Home/E-tickets – you will receive your tickets via email shortly after your booking. Not all delivery options are available for all events.

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WHEN TO BOOK

All tickets purchased through our main ticket agent, Bath Box Office, are subject to a £1 fee per order.

Benefactors, Gold & Silver Members: Friday 5 July General Booking: Friday 12 July SCHOOLS BOOKING INFORMATION School events can be booked through Bath Box Office who can take payment by card or cheque. They can also invoice the school if this is required. Tickets will not be sent out until payment has been received. These events are also open to home schooled children and bookable online. For more information about the schools programme please email: hazel.plowman@bathfestivals.org.uk MASTERCLASS INFORMATION Our Masterclass events offer children the chance to gain a new, creative skill in a small group led by a published author, illustrator or performer. For these events (marked in the brochure with the masterclass badge) you need only buy a ticket for each child joining in with the activities. Adults attend for free should they wish to stay. If not, we ask parents/ guardians to drop children off at the venue, sign them in, and leave a mobile contact number in case of emergencies. Please ensure that you return to collect your child/ children at the specific event end time.


How to book

OTHER BOOKING INFORMATION Please quote the event code when booking. Event times are approximate and doors open 15 minutes before each event. Tickets are non-refundable, but if an event sells out the Bath Box Office are happy to offer returned tickets for resale. A ÂŁ2 per ticket handling charge will apply on all resold tickets. Transaction and postage fees are non-refundable. Programmes and performers may be subject to change. All information in this programme was correct at the time of going to press. CHILD PROTECTION POLICY Children under 12 must be accompanied by a ticket buying adult at all festival events unless otherwise stated. Children under 2 do not require a ticket, unless otherwise stated. Bath Festivals maintains a Safeguarding Policy, but cannot act in loco parentis or take responsibility for wandering children. FILMING AND PHOTOGRAPHY

VENUE INFORMATION AND ACCESS TO PERFORMANCES Our festival takes places in a range of venues across the city. All our venues are wheelchair accessible and most of our venues offer hearing loops and admit registered assistance dogs; please see map p71 for facilities. Upon arriving at the venue, staff and stewards wearing festival lanyards will be happy to help guide you to your seat and any other facilities. We are happy to provide early entrance options if audience members need to avoid crowds. We are happy to book British Sign Language interpreters for events if required. Please contact our Access Officer at least two weeks prior to the event. We do not offer captioning, audio description and relaxed performances at the present time. For more information please visit our Accessibility page on our website: www.bathfestivals.org.uk

Some events or shows may be filmed or photographed. Buying a ticket affirms your consent to the filming, sound recording or photographing of yourself as a member of the audience.

If you have any enquiries regarding accessibility at Bath Festivals’ events please contact our Access Officer: access@bathfestivals.org.uk or 01225 614180.

ACCESSIBILITY

If you have any enquiries regarding booking please contact Bath Box Office: bathboxoffice@visitbath.co.uk or 01225 463362

Bath Festivals is keen to promote equality of opportunities for people with disabilities and to take the necessary steps to meet their requirements. ACCESS BOOKING Online: Customers with accessibility requirements are now able to book tickets online, this includes wheelchair tickets and free personal assistant via Bath Box Office. Please visit our accessibility web page for instructions. Telephone: 01225 463362 In person: Bath Box Office, Bath Visitor Information Centre, Bridgewater House, 2 Terrace Walk, Bath, BA1 1LN.

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Thank you

We would like to thank all the publishers and partners for their continuing and valuable support in bringing fantastic authors and illustrators to events in Bath.

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