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Saltlines 2025: A Folk & Literary Voyage at Whitby Pavilion!
Overview
Saltlines 2025 presents a unique collaboration blending folk music and literary storytelling. This performance features acclaimed musicians and writers, creating an immersive experience for audiences. Whitby Pavilion Theatre, with a capacity of around 600, offers stunning sea views and a rich history of hosting diverse performances. Situated in the historic town of Whitby, known for its maritime heritage and literary connections to Bram Stoker's Dracula, the venue provides a fitting backdrop for this evocative show. The show promises to deliver a memorable evening of artistic synergy, appealing to fans of both folk music and captivating narratives.
Highlights
Folk & Literary Fusion: Experience the unique synergy of folk music intertwined with captivating literary narratives, promising an unforgettable performance.
Whitby Pavilion's Charm: Enjoy the show at the historic Whitby Pavilion Theatre, known for its stunning sea views and intimate atmosphere.
Cultural Immersion: Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Whitby, a town steeped in maritime history and literary lore.
Artistic Collaboration: Witness a collaboration of acclaimed musicians and writers, showcasing their talents in a harmonious blend of art forms.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall sentiment is positive, highlighting the unique artistic blend and Whitby Pavilion’s ambiance. Minor criticisms include legroom and sound quality which have been addressed.

Unique blend of folk music and literary storytelling highly praised.
Whitby Pavilion's atmosphere and views receive positive comments.
Performers' past performances are often described as captivating.
Attendees appreciate the intimate setting of the Pavilion Theatre.
Some past attendees mentioned limited legroom in certain seating areas.
A few reviews noted occasional sound quality issues depending on the performance.
Location
Meeting Point
Whitby Pavilion Theatre Whitby GB

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July
14
Monday
7:30 PM
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