STARS LINE UP FOR THE SEVENTH BOSWELL BOOK FESTIVAL MAY 12-14

Highlights:

Glamour, the Gorbals and the Globe

A rare chance to be in the company of charismatic Nigel Havers, star of stage and screen from Chariots of Fire to Coronation Street; and don’t miss Alex Norton star of Taggart on a life that’s taken him from the Gorbals to Hollywood or hearing former director of the Globe Theatre, Dominic Dromgoole on taking Hamlet to 190 countries.

Other Stars

Vogue Editor-in-Chief Alexandra Shulman – the magazine’s longest serving editor in conversation with Kirsty Wark; best-selling author, Simon Sebag Montefiore, on the history of the Romanovs; legendary editor of Private Eye and the Oldie, Richard Ingrams, on his hero, Ludovic Kennedy; ex-cabinet minister and award winning author, Alan Johnson on his life’s trajectory from a London slum to the Palace of Westminster; winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction, Philippe Sands, author of the deeply moving East West Street on the origins of genocide and crimes against humanity. Plus Alexandra Mathie as Joan Eardley in the new promenade play on the artist ‘who captured Scotland’s life and soul.’

New Young Talent

Flora Shedden (20) runner up of 2016 Great British Bake Off talks about her first cookbook and Minoo Dinshaw (27) about his acclaimed life of historian, traveller, Hebridean laird, gossip and ghost hunter, Sir Steven Runciman.

New Vintage Talent

George Dunne (94) and Dave Fellows (92), two veteran survivors from WW2 Bomber Command tell of flying deep into enemy territory over Nazi occupied Europe.

First Scottish Festival appearance

Bella Bathurst best selling author of The Lighthouse Stevensons explores deafness in her new book Sound and tells of her own hearing lost and found which takes us deep into the challenges of a soundless world that few can even begin to understand – until now that is – Publication: May 4 2017.

Dominic Dromgoole - until recently artistic director of the Globe on taking Hamlet Globe to Globe - 190 countries, 193,000 miles, performing in deserts, heaving market places and refugee camps for Shakespeare’s 450th anniversary. Publication:  April 20 2017

Anniversaries

10 years ago Robert Adam’s priceless masterpiece, Dumfries House, was saved for the nation by the Prince of Wales. Country House authority, Jeremy Musson celebrates the work of Scots genius, Robert Adam.

100 years ago the outbreak of the Russian Revolution led to the murder of the Romanovs one year later. Best selling author Simon Sebag Montefiore tells the story of the dynasty.

Quote from Festival director, Caroline Knox: "You don’t have to just love books to love this Festival. The range of life stories that populate the programme is incredible from actors, bakers, plant hunters, lovers and adventurers, to war heroes, judges, poets, painters, financiers and Tsars. And that’s not to mention our Children’s Festival, which has a thrilling programme of interactive events and appearances by leading children’s writers and illustrators. Thanks to our main sponsor Creative Scotland, this is our biggest ever festival spread over six venues at beautiful Dumfries House including a newly added marquee and the Great Stewart’s Dining Room. The rich choice on offer reflects our pride at being the world’s only festival of biography and memoir inspired by the father of modern biography and proud Ayrshireman, James Boswell."

Royal Drawing School

Find your inner artist

For those wanting time out with a pencil, The Royal Drawing School returns with their inspirational drawing classes for young and old alike.

Children’s Festival goes wild!

This year’s Children’s Festival will be launched by bestselling author/illustrator Nick Sharratt creator of the funny ingenious classic Shark in the Park at 10am Saturday 13 May.  A riotous, buzzy weekend centered in and around the Engineering Centre on the Dumfries Estate guarantees a unique weekend programme of entertaining talks and surprising outdoor activities to make families - and the planet - smile! Nick is joined by authors Nicola Davies formerly presenter of BBC’s The Really Wild Show, much loved Scottish writers, Vivian French and Debi Gliori, world circumnavigator, Jason Lewis, the award winning duo, Mick Manning and Brita Granstrom together with New Orleans’ based illustrator-in-residence Harriet Burbeck who will inject the ‘Yee-Haw’ into the Little House on the Prairie anniversary project. Waterstones Children’s Bookshop will be on site with a café nearby.

One hundred and 50 years ago the worldwide best selling author of Little House on the Prairie, Laura Ingalls Wilder was born. As part of the Boswell Children’s Festival, illustrated panels will be on show created by pupils of Auchinleck, St Patrick’s Auchinleck and Ochiltree Primary Schools with much loved children’s writer Vivian French and New Orleans illustrator Harriet Burbeck.

Key Festival Facts

What is it?

Now in its seventh year, a festival weekend at Ayrshire’s Dumfries House inspired by Ayrshireman James Boswell, father of modern biography with his ground breaking Life of Dr Johnson, which has never been out of print since its publication in 1791.

What’s New?

More talks, more venues more variety this year – which is taking place over an increased six venues with a new festival marquee and the Great Steward’s Dining Room added. 

And?

Held at Dumfries House, the festival-goer can coffee house with leading authors,     gossip with new friends in the café bookshop (Boswell would approve), ignite their drawing skills with The Royal Drawing School – and enjoy tours of Dumfries House.  

Impressive Numbers

The Festival is the busiest weekend on the Dumfries House estat=

Established Annual Event for all the family

The Children’s Festival at the Engineering Centre makes an ideal outing for families with talks and activities creating a bubble of fun

Boswell Book Festival Sponsors 2017
Sincre thnks are  due to the other wonderful sponsors and partners especially Creative Scotland for their support in helping  expand year-on-year.

Festival Practicalities

Location: Dumfries House, Cumnock, Ayrshire, KA18 2NJ

Directions: www.boswellbookfestival.co.uk /Location/

Tickets:  Author Talks: £8  £6 (c) Children’s/Families: £1

Online at: www.boswellbookfestival.co.uk

Box Office: 01563 554 900

In person: Cumnock Town Hall & Waterstones, High Street, Ayr

(some events vary slightly in price, some are free)

Full details: www.boswellbookfestival.co.uk

Book signing: Authors will sign books immediately after their talk in either the venue itself or the Café/Bookshop.

Booksellers: Waterstones of Ayr will run the Festival Bookshop from the Café/Bookshop Marquee

Catering: On site: Festival Café Bar, Woodlands Restaurant, Coach House Café

Parking: There is parking on the Dumfries House Estate. Access to Dumfries House is from the A70 Ayr/Cumnock or Cummnock/Ayr direction. There is only ONE entrance to the Festival, marked ‘Dumfries House Cars Only.’

The Boswell Trust:  The Boswell Book Festival is an event inaugurated and staged by The Boswell Trust a charity registered in Scotland that is established for the promotion of heritage, literary arts and education, specifically the restoration of James Boswell's mausoleum in Auchinleck churchyard and the creation of a visitor attraction in the adjoining Boswell aisle.

More information on the Boswell Trust: www.boswelltrust.com

Trustees: James Knox (Chairman), Peter Kennerley, Margaret Boswell Elliot, Caroline Knox, Gillian Watson and Dr. William Zachs