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Storytelling Ceilidh with the Burgh Blatherers: Stuff and Nonsense

Join Edinburgh's own Burgh Blatherers on Wednesday 10th September for the next open-floor storytelling night taking place throughout the year!

Storytelling Ceilidh with the Burgh Blatherers: Stuff and Nonsense

About Storytelling Ceilidh with the Burgh Blatherers: Stuff and Nonsense

10th September 2025
7pm - 9pm
Scottish Storytelling Centre
43 - 45 High Street, Edinburgh Old Town EH1 1SR
£8 (£6)
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Join Edinburgh's own Burgh Blatherers for a series of regular open-floor storytelling nights taking place throughout the year, a cosy gathering in the relaxed surroundings of the Storytelling Court with refreshments available from the Haggis Box Café. Hosted by Bob Mitchell and members of Burgh Blatherers storytelling club, who will transport you with their own stories and imaginative weavings while offering you the chance to tell your own tales!

Child’s play, riddles, stories of tricksters and shaggy dog tales... Make us laugh, make us wonder: can we believe you or is it just stuff and nonsense?!

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