FAIL BETTER goes Doune the Rabbit Hole! Thursday 13 August, 2015 – 8 p.m. McChuills

FAIL BETTER goes Doune the Rabbit Hole!
Thursday 13 August, 2015 – 8 p.m.
McChuills Glasgow
On the 21st – 23rd of August amidst the glorious ancient oak trees of the Cardross Estate the yearly phenomenon of DOUNE THE RABBIT HOLE festival takes place. Fail Better will be on all weekend in the Casa Caliente tent (blankets, cushions and a wee firestove to warm yer tootsies). Full line up and info here: http://dounetherabbithole.co.uk/
Tonight, we bring you a few highlights and teasers fae the main stages and spoken word line up. We’ll also be raffling off TWO WEEKEND TICKETS. You lucky people.
we have the infamous THE GIROBABIES headlining
****from the Fail Better stage in the spoken word tent****
BY JOVE THEATRE
JIM MCATEER
DAN POULTON from Different Skies
ANDREW MACKENZIE
ERIN FRIEL
GENESEE
KATY HASTIE
aaaaaaand the unmissable BELLY DANCERS of Doune the Rabbit Hole.
McChuills Glasgow
40 High Street, GlasgowG1 1NL
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