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OUtlINe Caerleon 2012


This year’s Caerleon Festival will be somethingofalandmark. Theevent reaches thegrand old ageoften,and much of the promotionalliteraturewill bear the‘X’ symbol outofdeference to ourRoman heritage.


10; a performance of As You Like It at the Wheatsheaf, Llanhennock – May 27; farmers market on Goldcroft Common – June 30; art exhibition at the Methodist Church – June 30/July 1. July 7 will see the final of the All- Wales Comic Verse competition at the Priory Hotel, and there will be a Meet the Authors Day there on July 8. The National Poet of Wales, Gillian Clarke, and a team of students will read in the Roman Baths on July 12. On July 14, poet and comedian


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John Hegley will appear in Caerleon Town Hall, while Literature Wales is organising an Arthur Machen walk. Monty Python and the Holy Grail


will be screened in the Amphitheatre on July 6, and the last king of England to be killed in battle will die once again in Shakespeare’s Richard III in the Amphitheatre (appropriately enough) on Friday 13. Concerts and exhibitions are


planned for the final week. The festival ends in the Hanbury Field on July 14 and 15 with artists, craft workers, dancers and musicians, along with the opening of the latest section of the Newport to Caerleon cycleway. For updates visit


www.caerleon-arts.org


re-festival events will include the unveiling of the Festival Commemorative Quilt – May


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