Your guide to What's On this weekend

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Wednesday, June 28, 2017 - 10:51am

Your essential guide to what’s on in and around Exeter this weekend (30 June – 2 July):

THEATRE

Daliso Chaponda
Friday, 8pm, Barnfied Theatre, Exeter
Comedy Grove are proud to announce Daliso Chaponda & Friends. Straight from the stages of Britain’s Got Talent where Daliso finished 3rd place in the completion. Tickets £11. www.barnfieldtheatre.org.uk

Joel Dommett - Live 2017 ** SOLD OUT ** 
Friday, 8pm, Exeter Corn Exchange
Fresh from his hugely memorable performance on 2016’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, one of the UK’s most energetic and exciting comedians returns to the road with his solo show, Joel Dommett: LIVE. Catch the star of Sky1s Bring The Noise as he delivers his high octane comedy to venues up and down the country. www.exetercornexchange.co.uk

12th Taiko Festival: Taiko Beats
Saturday, noon, Exeter Northcott Theatre
Taiko is more than just drumming, and there are many different styles of taiko to enjoy.  This concert features 10 different groups, each playing for no more than 10 minutes, making for a varied, action-packed, inspirational taiko show.  Tickets £12. www.taikofestival.org.uk

Animal Farm
Friday & Saturday, Cygnet Theatre, Exeter
An imaginative adaption for the stage of George Orwell’s allegorical masterpiece. Join Napoleon, a middle white boar; Boxer, a loyal carthorse; pigs Snowball and Squealer; Benjamin the donkey; and Moses the raven, in their struggle to abide by “animalism” and create the perfect society. https://cygnettheatre.co.uk

Live Before You Die
Sunday, 6pm, Boat Shed, Exeter Quay
Two neurotic northerners on a desperate quest for inner peace. A theatre/comedy/spoken word show, written and performed by Byron Vincent and Dave McGinn. Suicide is the leading cause of death in UK men aged 18-45. So why do we find it so hard to talk about? Live Before You Die tells the true story of two working class northerners finding laughter and friendship in the depths of mental illness.  www.bikeshedtheatre.co.uk

Sidmouth Play Festival: Murder in Company
Friday & Saturday, Manor Pavilion, Sidmouth
Murder in Company by Philip King and John Boland.  Performances: 8pm. Tickets: Adults £17/£16, under 16s £8 (season tickets available). Box office: 01395 514 413 or online: www.manorpavilion.com

MUSIC

Voulez Vous
Saturday, 8pm, Exmouth Pavilion
Its time to dust off your platform boots and brush down your denims because on July 1st the Exmouth Pavilion will be all things ABBA. Voulez Vous will be bringing their fab and groovy show to the theatre to get everyone on their feet and dancing to the classic tracks from the supergroup. Featuring award winning vocalists who have been wowing audiences for the last 20 years all around the world. Tickets are £16.50 - £19.50. Box Office - 01395 222 477. www.ledleisure.co.uk/exmouth-pavilion

Exeter Cathedral Choir Summer Concert 2017
Saturday, Exeter Cathedral
Leonard Bernstein Chichester Psalms, Roxanna Panufnik Westminster Mass, Gerald Finzi Lo the full, final sacrifice and motets by Harris and Piccolo. Exeter Cathedral Choir is directed by Timothy Noon. Box office: 1392 285983 or www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk/boxoffice

Let's Rock Exeter
Saturday, noon, Powderham Castle, Kenton
Following another capacity sell‐out last summer, Let’s Rock Exeter! will returns to Powderham Castle. With a fabulous line‐up of artists to bring you the very best of the 80s, and an action packed day of general 80s madness, there is plenty to do for everyone at this family friendly festival. www.letsrockexeter.com

Brother Drum
Sunday, 7pm, Exeter Phoenix
Brother Drum is the final concert of 12th UK Taiko Festival.  Featuring players from England, Scotland, Japan and USA, Brother Drum involves not only the theatrical drama and emotional power of taiko drumming, it also embraces folk and traditional music from those countries, as typified by the title song of the show. Tickets £16, seated.

EVENTS

Exeter Axhayes Adoption Centre Summer fundraiser
Saturday, 11am, America Hall, Pinhoe, Exeter
Stalls, children’s face painting, bric-a-brac, new and used books, crafts and lots more, 11am-3pm. Entry is free, although donations (monetary or of cat food) will be welcome.  www.axhayes.cats.org.uk

Exe Model Railway Society exhibition
Saturday & Sunday, The Matford Centre, Matford Road, Marsh Barton, Exeter
Over 35 model railways and exhibits, 20-plus trade support stands, modelling demonstrations and 'show you how' stands and lots more! Refreshments available, free on-site parking, disabled friendly. Open 10am-5pm Saturday, 10am-4pm Sunday. Admission £7 adults, £6 conc, children free when accompanied by paying adult.  http://exemrs.co.uk/2017-show/

Dunsford Show 2017
Saturday, noon, Dunsford near Exeter
Dunsford Show is a typical country show. Entertainment for this years show includes Paws for Thought Dog Display Team, Morris Dancing, Hound Display and Brass Band. The Horse Show will begin at 9am with a variety of classes. There will also be a Dog Show, terrier racing, a variety of stalls, bouncy castle, BBQ, beer tent, cream teas, local ice cream and Pimm's and strawberries, a fantastic prize draw and more!  Just before Steps Bridge on B3212 Exeter to Moretonhampstead Road, EX6 7EE. www.dunsfordshow.co.uk

Cofton American Car Weekend
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Cofton Holidays, Dawlish
The South West’s largest gathering of hot-rods, muscle cars and American classics – including Cadillacs, Chevrolets, Jeeps and trucks – returns to Cofton for a weekend of music and entertainment, food, fun and competition.  www.coftonholidays.co.uk 

Paulos Circus
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Darts Farm, Topsham, Exeter
Paulos Circus returns, bigger and brighter than ever before - from high up in the big top, to on the ground comedy, to down right scary in your face amazement, there's something for everyone! The big top is open until 9 July.  www.paulos.co.uk 

EXHIBITIONS

Sea Life: Glimpses of the Wonderful
RAMM, Queen Street Exeter
Catch a glimpse of the magic and mystery of the world under the sea. Dive in, and delight in the wonders of aquatic life. Through a playful mix of historic objects, film, illustrations, live creatures and contemporary craft, the exhibition combines science and art to inspire a greater appreciation of Devon’s glorious coastline for visitors of all ages. The exhibition runs until 17 September, open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-5pm.

Off the Surface: The Art of Hand-Embroidery
Devon Guild of Craftsmen, Riverside Mill, Bovey Tracey
A collaborative exhibition showcasing the art of hand embroidery, old and new. Degree students from The Royal School of Needlework have produced contemporary, hand-embroidered work inspired by treasured textiles from world renowned archives at Hampton Court Palace. The exhibition features surface designs such as appliquéd garments, wearable sculpture, 3-D stitched drapes and hangings alongside historic purses, collars and lacework - offering a rare opportunity to see the past revived in a contemporary fashion. Open 10am-5.30pm daily, until 9 July.

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