Silent Witness star and folk queen top festival bill

Martin Heath
BBC News, Northamptonshire
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Liz Carr from Silent Witness will be talking about assisted suicide

An activist and star of the TV series Silent Witness along with one of the biggest names in folk music have been named in the line-up of an annual festival.

Liz Carr, known for playing Clarissa Mullery in the pathology drama, and musician Kate Rusby, will be appearing at Greenbelt at Boughton House near Kettering in Northamptonshire.

The Bridgerton actor Adjoa Andoh also features on the programme, alongside the former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Festival organisers said every name on the line-up "offers hope, vision and another way".

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Greenbelt has been held at Boughton House since 2014

Greenbelt started in Suffolk in 1974 and has taken place at several venues over the years, including Castle Ashby and Deene Park in Northamptonshire.

It returned to the county in 2014 and has been held at Boughton House near Kettering since then.

It has evolved into a broadly Christian, but inclusive, celebration of music, art, debate and activism.

Big names in previous years have included Cliff Richard, Ed Sheeran, The Proclaimers and U2.

Adjona Andoh with medium-length dark hair, wearing a black and gold dress. She is being kissed by an actor with short dark hair and a dark jacket. There is a purple background.
The actor Adjona Andoh will be talking about her life and her faith

This year, Bridgerton's Adjona Andoh will be talking about her life as an actor and her journey of faith and justice.

Liz Carr, a disability activist as well as an actor, will take part in a session entitled "Ideas and Activism - Better Off Dead", explaining why she believes assisted suicide should not be legalised in the UK.

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Lost Voice Guy will be bringing his new touring show to Greenbelt
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The folk singer Kate Rusby is on the bill

Corbyn will be speaking about the global arms trade, while Britain's Got Talent winner Lost Voice Guy, otherwise known as Lee Ridley, will be bringing his new show to Greenbelt.

Topping the music bill will be the disco and gospel group, Annie and the Caldwells, and the folk singer Rusby.

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Greenbelt's creative director, Paul Northup, said he wanted to top up the audience's reserves of hope

Festival creative director Paul Northup said: "Goodness only knows we need our individual and collective reserves of hope topping up right now, and this year that's what we're aiming to do with the artists, activists, writers, performers, leaders and speakers we have invited."

The festival takes place from 21 August to 24 August.

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