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What's On, July 19
What's On, July 19

War and Peace organiser Rex Cadman chats exclusively to What's On about the decision to use a new venue - and new name - for this year's event.

The new production of Macbeth starring Kenneth Branagh is being performed in Manchester, but Kent audiences can see live screenings at at cinemas around the county.

We launch the Time Traveller's Passport, offering summer discounts and money-off vouchers at Margate's Turner Contemporary; the Roman Museum in Canterbury; the Powell-Cotton Museum in Birchington; Chatham's Historic Dockyard; and the Beaney House of Art in Canterbury. 'Passports' will be available at all the attractions and other locations around the county.

Spitting is normally considered antisocial, but it will be encouraged at this year's Cherry Festival at Brogdale in Faversham, when visitors are invited to try to beat the world record for the longest cherry stone spit.

Maidstone-born singer Alexandra Buggs, member of girl band Stooshe, chats to What's On ahead of this weekend's Music on the Hill festival at Kings Hill.

And we have a host of top prizes to be won, including five family tickets to see The Gruffalo's Child at Canterbury's Marlowe Theatre; a two-night luxury stay at the Woolpack Inn in Chilham; movie goodies from new Hugh Jackman film The Wolverine and a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.

What's On readers can also use take a day trip from Dover to Calais from just £3.

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