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Krys
and Jass Godly:
An
Evening of Mediumship
Thursday 6th November 2008
7.30pm
Tickets:
£13 (Concessions: £10)
This evenings entertainment sets out to enthral you with evidence and
messages from friends and loved ones who have passed over to the higher side
of life. Our aim is to bring you an uplifting and entertaining experience
which brings the joy and humour of the spirit world into our everyday lives.
Krys & Jass Godly are experienced local psychic mediums who live in Cornwall
and work throughout the South West, including Exeter.
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Music Night Special
In the Auditorium
Friday 7th November
8pm
Tickets: £5
An opportunity for singers with instrumental or harmony accompaniment to
display and improve their talents and abilities before an audience in
289-seater auditorium.
For further information call Jerry on 07843 419178 or 01626 772270
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Blackheart
Saturday 15th November (postponed from
23rd August 2008)
8.00pm
Tickets: £9 (Concessions: £6.50)
Clifford Room
“Blackheart are taking the acoustic scene by storm” BBC Radio
“Beautiful music” Maverick Magazine
The
fast-rising British boy/girl duo Blackheart are well known on the folk
scene, having performed with luminaries such as Martin Carthy, Julie
Felix, The Strawbs and US legends Steve Forbert, Nanci Griffith and
George Jones.
A unique crossbreed of folk, country and rock, their songwriting defies
category to create a unique style of beautifully crafted, instantly
memorable songs which are earning them huge airplay in both the UK and
the US.
Powerful melodies driven by smartly
crafted lyrics that talk of love, marriage, life, death, suicide and
damn near everything in between - Blackheart are all this plus sublime
voices, jaw-dropping guitar wizardry and two wicked senses of humour.
www.blackheartmusic.co.uk
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The Leonard School of Dramatic Art presents
The Jungle Book
Based on the book by Rudyard Kipling
Adapted by Antonia Boal
Music by Ella Sheen
Wednesday 12th - Saturday 15th November
7.30pm
Matinee: Sat 15th 2.30pm
Tickets: £8.50 (Concessions £6.00)
Rudyard
Kipling’s classic tale of a boy’s quest for identity are brought vividly
to the stage in this exciting adventure of Mowgli the Man-cub, his
friends Baloo and Bagheera and his arch enemy Shere Khan, the fearsome
tiger. Following their acclaimed production of ‘The Ragged Child’ this
talented young company now present this well loved story, full of
colour thrills and humour, with music inspired by traditional Indian
culture in an adaptation which will delight all ages.
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Rolling
Back the Years Friday 21st
November
2.30pm and 7.30pm
Tickets: £11 ( Concessions £10 )
Tracing
six decades of music with an emphasis on true nostalgia, 'ROLLING BACK
THE YEARS' will have a feast of sing-a-long favourites from Flanagan
and Allen, Judy Garland, Glen Miller, Andy
Williams, Buddy Holly, Cliff Richard, Abba and many more. Also
including tributes to some great movies and musicals, Grease and
Lord of the Dance, are to name just two.
The
beautiful costumes will change with each decade of memories. The music
will take you through a feast of some of the greatest songs ever
written, and with such variety. From Music Hall, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s,
with a touch of swing and country too.
From the largest
nostalgia show producers in the UK, this is an afternoon or evening of
song, dance, and comedy for everyone. A fully choreographed show
performed by four world-class singers, and the amazing 'MEMORY LANE'
dancers.
ROLLING
BACK THE YEARS is the perfect show for those who think, “They don’t
make songs like they used to”.
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Dave Wood
plus Guests
folk, blues and beyond
Friday November 21st
8pm
Tickets:
£6 ( Concessions £4)
Dave Wood is widely regarded for his ability to re-interpret traditional
songs and tunes as well as classics from The Beatles and Motown
era. His versatile use of open tuned guitar and subtle bottleneck
provide a backdrop for his rich, emotive
voice. Whether on solo acoustic or electric guitar, or in combination
with percussion and bass on original
songs Dave's highly individual guitar
style shines. This promises to be a special
evening to entertain and delight music lovers.
A benefit in aid of prostate cancer charity the
Chestnut Appeal and Exeter Woodcraft Folk. |
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Devon Baroque
'Restoration
to Ranelagh' English music from 1680 – 1780
Saturday 22nd November
7.30pm
Tickets: £18 per concert (£5
children and full-time students)
0r
£45 for the 3 Subscription Concerts
Devon Baroque,
under the inspired guidance of Margaret Faultless, has established an
enviable reputation not only for performances revealing the subtleties
and spirit of period instruments played with deep understanding, but
also for splendidly imaginative programming:
Blow suite
from Venus & Adonis
Purcell Song Ah! How Sweet
Locke Song – to be confirmed
Locke Suite from The Tempest
Abel aria Frena la belle lagrime, gamba solo Emilia
Benjamin
JC Bach sinfonia in D minor
JC Bach aria non so d’onde viene
Avison concerto grosso no. 9
Arne songs from As you Like it and The Tempest
including Where the bee sucks there lurk I
Boyce symphony no. 4
Soloist: Lorna Anderson
(Soprano)
Devon Baroque’s
Subscription Series at the Barnfield Theatre
Last years inaugural series was great success with full houses (make
sure to book early especially to book for all three concerts)
The Other Concerts in the Series:2
2nd February - The Sun King
30th May – Anniversaries (Purcell, Handel and Haydn)
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