What's on in Kirn

Argyll and Bute, Scotland

Kirn sits snug in Argyll and Bute where the wind usually keeps a strict schedule but the local community never does. There are always gatherings happening round the village green or inside the parish hall for anyone needing a chat over tea. The pub down the road hosts regular quiz nights that turn into proper arguments before the first pint is even poured. Near Here pulls together everything from market stalls to cinema screenings so you don't have to drive miles just to find a gig. It's rare to find a place this quiet with such a lively spirit, and we make sure you know where the next fair or festival is landing. Just pop in when you're passing through because there's usually a reason to stop for an hour or two.

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A Home for Hamish - Doors 2.30pm
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A Home for Hamish - Doors 2.30pm

A Home for Hamish is a colourful, immersive and interactive adventure for young audiences aged 4-7 and their families. “Playfully merging dance and British Sign language in a sensory world, A Home for Hamish follows the story of May and their imaginary friend, Hamish the Haggis as they travel across Scotland to find a perfect night’s sleep.” Home for Hamish is aimed at family audiences, offering an engaging, inclusive theatre experience that appeals to children and adults alike. The show is designed to be accessible to both deaf and hearing audiences, with British Sign Language (BSL) fully integrated into the performance as a natural part of the storytelling. Home for Hamish is also thoughtfully designed with Autistic audiences in mind, creating a supportive environment where everyone can feel comfortable and included. With relaxed performances and a welcoming atmosphere, the production embraces neurodivergent experiences and aims to ensure that Autistic children and their families can enjoy the magic of live theatre together, without stress or pressure. Set against the backdrop of a journey around Scotland, Home for Hamish also holds strong local appeal, celebrating familiar places and shared cultural touchpoints in a way that feels welcoming and recognisable. The production invites families of all backgrounds and access needs to enjoy a shared experience that is fun, meaningful, and fully inclusive – without separating BSL theatre from typical theatre.

Wed 15 Apr15:00Dunoon Library(1.1mi)

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