Featuring performers ranging from «loudest band in the world» Mogwai and beatboxer Beardyman to the Royal Shakespeare Company and Booker Prize winner Ben Okri, Latitude Festival's line - up is as comprehensive as it is eclectic.
Not exact matches
All is Lost and Gravity would make for the ideal double
feature for all the obvious reasons — premises predicated upon being cast adrift, sparse executions reliant upon technical prowess, affecting central portrayals that also essay ample
range in the almost - solo
performers.
The multi-narrative film
features several interconnected characters, played a wide
range of interesting
performers, all of whom interact with objects and artifacts passed down through generations.
Featured performers have
ranged from Roberta Flack to Dan Hicks.
Entertainment options include Ultimate Rush, a 185 - foot Sky Coaster combines sky - diving, bungee jumping, and hang - gliding, Grand Sierra Cinema
featuring current blockbuster films, Grand Sierra Bowl, a 24 - hour bowling alley, the 1,800 - seat Grand Theatre
featuring award - winning
performers, Fun Quest Family Arcade with over 40,000 square feet of the latest video and redemption games, Miniature Golf, Aqua Golf Driving
Range, and The Bunker for virtual golf courses.
On any given night you can find fire dancers on the beach, live music in the many bars and restaurants, and the intimate Playa del Carmen resorts offer a
range of shows and entertainment
featuring local
performers.
«We're thrilled with the star - studded lineup of authors, artists and
performers featured in our 23rd season — they
range from the witty Dave Barry and B. J. Novak (one of the genius minds behind the popular television show The Office) to the insightful Malcolm Gladwell and the iconic Amy Tan and Ruth Reichl,» said Carolyn Bess, director of programming and Arts & Letters Live at the Dallas Museum of Art.