QualitySolicitors Redkite has given cash support to the 21st annual Tenby Arts Festival.
The law firm, which has offices in Tenby and throughout Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire, will be putting £500 into the festival funds.
Managing partner Luke Smith said the firm was delighted to be able to lend its support to the festival.
He added: "It is very much a key event in the Tenby calendar and we wish the festival every success.
"As usual, the festival organisers have worked very hard to ensure there is a varied and attractive programme of events. We hope the festival proves a delight to residents and visitors alike."
The festival runs from September 22-29.
There are two outstanding one man shows -
• Richard Elfyn portrays Lloyd George in the aptly-titled The Wizard, the Goat and the Man that Won the War.
• Jenny Coverack tells the fascinating life story of Kathleen Scott, who was married to Scott of the Antarctic.
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee will be marked with a special celebration of music 'From Elizabeth to Elizabeth'.
This year's solo pianist will be Young Choon Park. This is her third visit to the Tenby Arts Festival. She gave her first recital when she was seven-years-old and went on to study music at the Juilliard School in New York.
The finalé on the last Saturday is the baroque quartet Red Priest, so-called after the Italian priest and composer Vivaldi.
Tenby Male Choir will also perform, with a visiting choir from Haydock.
The talks during festival week are always popular -
• Paul Griffiths, former music critic of the Times, will be talking on Tenby writers.
• Graham Hadlow on Art.
• Josephine Hammond on Adelina Patti.
• Geoffrey Drew on Dylan Thomas.
For further information about the festival, see the website - http://www.tenbyartsfest.co.uk/">http://www.tenbyartsfest.co.uk/


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