Your guide to What's On this weekend

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Sunday, December 21, 2014 - 5:23pm

If you are looking for something to do or somewhere to go this weekend, there’s plenty to choose from in our guide to What's On in and around Exeter.

THEATRE

Jack and the Beanstalk
Exeter Corn Exchange, Market Street, Exeter
Fee fi fo fum!  One minute Jack's mother is chucking his magic beans in the bin, the next thing he knows he's whisked off to a land of giants where great treasures await... unless he ends up in an enormous cooking pot! With a stellar cast, Kickline returns with the same incredible mix of magic, laughs and silly sing-alongs that made 'Cinderella' such a massive hit. Performances until 4 January. www.exeter.gov.uk/cornexchange

Edgar and the Land of Lost
The Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter
Join lonely, sensible, grumpy Edgar and adventurous, unruly Peewee as the unlikely pair travel through the imposing doors of lost property in sleepy Winton town - into the undiscovered, Land of Lost - where everything is misplaced and nothing is as it seems. The singer has lost his voice, the butcher has lost her cleaver, Edgar has lost something much closer to home but can anyone remember? The show runs until 10 January. www.bikeshedtheatre.co.uk

George's Marvellous Medicine
Northcott Theatre, Exeter
Roald Dahl's amazing story about a young boy who makes a marvellous new medicine to cure his grandmother of her terrifying temper. But when his grandmother drinks his special new potion, the most incredible things start to happen. And George's adventure has just begun! If you're looking for fizztickling fun and wizzpopping magic for your Christmas theatre trip, then don't miss George and his Marvellous Medicine!  The show is on stage until 4 January. www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

The Noise Next Door: The Noise Are Back In Town
Friday, 8pm, Exmouth Pavilion
The Noise Next Door will be delivering explosive doses of their trademark off-the-cuff comedy directly into the funny bones of the nation. Six time sell-out veterans of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and one of the country’s most sought after comedy club headliners, The Noise Next Door leave audiences everywhere in awe of their lightning quick wit and totally original comedic talents. Side-splitting scenes! Mind-blowing songs! Finely tuned anarchy! This is a night of comedy that you simply can't miss... http://www.ledtickets.co.uk/

Komedia Xmas Special
Friday, 8pm, Barnfield Theatre, Exeter
A sure fire, risk- free Christmas party that everyone will enjoy With  MC Bennett Arron, Joe Rowntree, Jim Campbell and Mickey D. Over 18s. £17,£15 students.  www.barnfieldtheatre.org.uk

MUSIC

Grandmaster Flash
Friday, 9pm, Exeter Phoenix
Hold it Down presents Grandmaster Flash plus support. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five fomented the musical revolution known as hip-hop. Theirs was a pioneering union between one DJ and five rapping MCs. Grandmaster Flash not only devised various techniques but also designed turntable and mixing equipment. The combination of Grandmaster Flash’s turntable mastery and the Furious Five’s raps, which ranged from socially conscious to frivolously fun, made for a series of 12-inch records that forever altered the musical landscape. Tickets £15. Over 18s. www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

Live Music – Friday
Various venues, Exeter
New Inn, Alphington: Phil Smyth, 9.30pm, free.
Artigiano, High Street: Junk Star Kids, 8pm, free.
Prospect Inn, Exeter Quay:  Carnaby Street, 9pm, free.
The Duke of York, Sidwell Street: Upside Down, 9.15pm, free.
John Gandys, Gandy Street: One Foot in the Groove, 9.30pm, free.
The Sorry Head, Blackboy Road: Melosa, 9pm, free.
Royal Oak, Heavitree: Honest John and Ray Beavis, 9pm, free.

Joey the Lips
Saturday, 8pm, Exmouth Pavilion
If you want to keep the dance floor packed all night, this is the show for you! Joey the Lips is the night for you! Fast, fun and furious -  you won't be able to sit still!  www.ledtickets.co.uk

Live Music – Saturday
Various venues, Exeter
The King’s Arms, Cowick Street: Dave Can’t Dance, 9pm, free.
The Devon Yeoman, Beacon Heath: A Total Stranger, 9pm, free.
The Bishop Blaize, Commercial Road: BarraCoodas, 9pm, free.
The New Inn, Alphington: Idle Hands, 9pm, free.
Prospect Inn, Exeter Quay: The BobKatz, 9.30pm, free.
Horse & Groom, Heavitree: Beautiful Blue Mac, 9pm, free.
The Sorry Head, Blackboy Road: Iscatels, 9pm, free.
Mama Stone’s, Mary Arches Street: The Blu Funk Allstars, 11pm, from £4.
The Bowling Green, Blackboy Road: The Thorvertones, 9pm, free.

Indie Club Christmas Party with ‘Arry and the Chunts
Saturday, 8pm, Exeter Cavern, Queen Street, Exeter
DJs playing the best in indie with special guests ‘Arry and the Chunts, a street punk band featuring ex members of The Frantic Spiders, FCG and Spitting Blood. 8pm-2am,  £4, free Before 9pm.

Live Music – Sunday
Various venues
Bishop Blaize, Commercial Road, Exeter: The Shrine, 6pm, free.
The General Buller, Exeter: The Bail Jumpers, 3.30pm, free.
The Sorry Head, Blackboy Raod, Exeter: Sunday Club Sessions, 8pm, free.
The Famous Old Barrel, Exmouth: The Session Band, 8.30pm, free.
The Beach, Exmouth: Honest John and Ray Beavis, 9pm, free.
First & Last, Exmouth: Eventine, 6pm, free.
Ship Inn, Teignmouth: Fun Boy 4, 6pm, free.
The Railway Inn, Newton Abbot: Raspberry Fish, 9pm, free.
The London Inn, Ottery St Mary: Open Mic with Go Tell Alice, 7.30pm, free.
Sidbury Village Inn, Sidbury: Eddie Reid, 8.30pm, free.

EVENTS

Father Christmas at Killerton
Saturday, 11am, Killerton House, Broadclyst
Ho ho ho! Father Christmas parks his sledge on the Killerton drive, and gets everyone in the festive spirit. As he is especially visiting Killerton, Father Christmas has promised to be dressed in his special green robes, as he traditionally was in the Victorian era.  He'll be waiting to meet you by a roaring log fire in the Music Room. Every child aged 8 and under receives a gift. £3 per child. Two sessions 11am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm.  www.nationaltrust.org.uk/killerton

The Polar Express
Dartmoor Railway,Okehampton Station
Inspired by the run-away hit movie produced by Warner Bros, this very special train ride is inspired by magic and designed to delight and inspire your family this festive season. December 10-23 and 27-28.  www.dartmoorrailway.com/index.php/the-polar-express

Frozen Sing-a-long
Sunday, 3.30pm, Exeter Picture House, Bartholomew Street, Exeter
Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen, this delightful and much-loved children’s animation goes one better by having not one but two beleaguered princesses.  Lyrics will appear on screen to help you sing along with Elsa and Anna, and everyone is encouraged to dress up – there will be prizes for the best dressed! Tickets and details: www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Exeter_Picturehouse

EXHIBITIONS

Wild Wood
Innovation Centre, Univeristy of Exeter, EX4 4RN
Fern Leigh Albert became a member of the low-impact, off the grid Steward Community Woodland in 2013, situated in a 32 acre woodland on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. Fern documents her time in the community, living among twelve adults and seven children in self built structures. This exhibition showcases new works by Fern highlighting a less romanticised connection with nature and a step towards voluntary simple living. The exhibition runs until 21 January. www.ccanw.co.uk

What Do You Collect? War Cabinet
Finders Keepers? Gallery, RAMM, Queen Street, Exeter
A fascination for military history in the 20th century and the tales of ordinary people faced with extraordinary circumstances, has led this collector to focus on artefacts from the First World War. The display case includes weapons, trench maps, nursing kits and diaries. Until 31 December. www.rammuseum.org.uk

Art & Soul: Victorians and the Gothic
Galleries 21 and 22, RAMM, Queen Street, Exeter
Some of the most memorable Victorian works of art and architecture were inspired by the middle ages. This major exhibition explores an era when, as the most powerful nation in the modern world, Britain looked back to a pre-industrial age of centuries past and runs until 12 April.  www.rammuseum.org.uk

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