From giant lobsters to ukuleles, see it all at Seafest

AN ARRAY of maritime-themed street theatre, arts and music will entertain visitors to Scarborough’s 17th Seafest later this month.
Lobster à la Cart, by Artizani Street TheatreLobster à la Cart, by Artizani Street Theatre
Lobster à la Cart, by Artizani Street Theatre

Among the highlights will be festival headliners Hope and Social, the Leeds-based band who shone in last year’s Yorkshire Festival and performed at the opening ceremony of the Tour De France Grand Depart at the First Direct Arena.

Other musical moments will include a mass ukulele busk led by Some Like It Ossett, Samba from Leeds-based Honeydrum World Music, and Salsa by the Sea.

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Street theatre will include There’ll be Talking Birds’ spectacular Whale, a unique wheeled aluminium mini-theatre hosting a three-minute one-man show; Lionel and Leona the Lion Fish from Artemis Productions; local puppeteers Animated Objects, with Doris and the Deep; and a walkabout Lobster à la Cart from Artizani Streeth Theatre.

Hope and Social 
Picture: SodiumHope and Social 
Picture: Sodium
Hope and Social Picture: Sodium

Events will be centred on Scarborough’s West Pier and along the seafront, from July 24 too 26.

Janet Deacon, North Yorkshire Area Director for Welcome to Yorkshire, said: “Seafest is going from strength to strength. We’re now in our 17th year, and each year, more and more people are coming along to find out more about our maritime heritage, and enjoy some fantastic entertainment at the same time.”

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