Your guide to What's On this weekend

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Thursday, July 2, 2015 - 10:21am

Your essential guide to what’s on in and around Exeter this weekend.

THEATRE

HELP!
Friday & Saturday, Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter
Viki is not coping. Taking you from the dairy aisle of Sainsbury’s to the green turf of Ascot, via a disco of dirty secrets with a euro-pop soundtrack; HELP! is about falling apart and pulling yourself together again. This moving, joyous show is for anyone who has ever struggled.   http://www.bikeshedtheatre.co.uk/whats-on/help-1/

The Triumph of Love
Friday & Saturday, Cygnet Theatre, Exeter
What is a princess to do when she is in love with the handsome prince who hates her because her father usurped his father’s throne? The answer is simple – dress up as a boy and woo the prince, his tutor and the tutor’s sister who have all renounced love. Enlightenment reason is challenged by those most basic of human instincts – love and desire - in this delightful and playful romp.  www.cygnettheatre.co.uk

Alan Ayckbourn's Joking Apart
Friday & Saturday, Manor Pavilion, Sidmouth
Weekly rep continues at the Manor Pavilion Theatre in Sidmouth next week with the arrival of the second production, Joking Apart by Alan Ayckbourn, which runs from Thursday 2 to Wednesday 8 July 2015.  Tickets £15/£14, under 16s £8.  Box office: 01395 514 413. | www.manorpavilion.com

Charles Academy of Dance Showcase
Sunday,  Exeter Corn Exchange
Charles Academy of Dance presents 'Rhythm of the Night' - a showcase of spectacular dance! Students will demonstrate their skills and entertain audiences in a variety of genres including ballet, modern, tap, street jazz, contemporary, lyrical and musical theatre. Come and join us for a wonderful day of dancing talent.  £9.50/£7.50 concessions for under 12s, 11am & 4.30pm.
www.exeter.gov.uk/cornexchange

MUSIC

Heights of Summer - Part 1
Friday, 10pm, Exeter Phoenix
A summer terrace party from Ripe and Hold It Down – the terrace will transform into a paradise for all to enjoy. Ripe and Hold It Down have carefully selected DJ’s who will perfectly compliment the first Height of Summer. 10pm-2am. £5 on door, over 18s.

Cloudbusting-exchange the Kate Bush Experience
Friday, 7.30pm, Barnfield Theatre, Exeter
‘Cloudbusting’ are a 5-piece band of musicians who are obsessed with the music of Kate Bush. The band play 2 hour-long sets including all Kate’s well known songs and a generous selection of fan-pleasing album tracks from every phase of her career.  Tickets £13.50. www.barnfieldtheatre.org.uk

Live Music
Friday, various venues, Exeter
Venezia, Exeter Quay: Annika Skoogh Trio, 8pm, free.
Prospect Inn, Exeter Quay: Evolver, 8pm, free.
John Gandys, Gandy Street: Mighty Sasquatch, 9.30pm.]
The Old Firehouse, New North Road: Zuri Aura, 10.30pm. free.
The Sorry Head, Blackboy Road: Electric Remedy, 10pm, free.

Let's Rock Exeter
Saturday, Powderham Castle
Let’s Rock Exeter! brings the very best of the 80s back to Devon. The Line-up for the star studded festival includes: Thompson Twins', Tom Bailey, Billy Ocean, Bananarama, ABC, Howard Jones, Midge Ure, Go West, Five Star, Nick Heyward, Nik Kershaw, The Real Thing, Altered Images, Brother Beyond plus Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers. Tickets and full information: http://www.letsrockexeter.com/

The Crediton Festival Chorus presents
Saturday, 7.30pm, Crediton Parish Church
Mozart Requiem and Handel Coronation Anthems, including Zadok the Priest. With the Crediton Festival Orchestra, Leader, Carina Vince and Conductor, Tina Guthrie. Soloists Bethany Partridge, Rachel Bennett, Jonathan Schranz, Tim Mirfin.  Tickets £10 (under 18 free) from A E Lee, Crediton High Street or on the door.

Live Music
Saturday, various venues, Exeter
The King’s Arms, Cowick Street: Booster, 9.15pm, free.
The Bishop Blaize, Commercial Road: The Embezzlers, 9.15pm, free.
Prospect Inn, Exeter Quay: Banana Thieves, 9pm, free.
Venezia, Exeter Quay: Mark James Acoustics, 7pm, free.
The Old Firehouse, New North Road: Cabaret Voltaire presents Mr Tea and the Minions, 10.30pm, free.
Henry’s Bar, Exeter: Eventine, 9pm, free.
The Sorry Head, Blackboy Road: The Real Me, 9pm, free.
Heart of Oak, Pinhoe: Jack the Lad, 9pm, free.

Tedburn Sings West End to Rock
Sunday, 7.30pm, Northcott Theatre, Exeter
Tedburn St Mary Community Choir and guests will provide an evening's entertainment of popular songs from film and stage including Les Miserables and Fiddler on the Roof together with pop classics from the 1960s to the present day.  www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

Live Music
Sunday, various venues
The Famous Old Barrel, Exmouth: Dave & Laurie Ward, 8.30pm, free.
Buccaneers Bar, Crediton: The Great Crediton Jam Night, 7pm, free.
The Bank, Exmouth: FAB, 3.30pm, free.
First & Last Inn, Exmouth: K2, 6pm, free.
Sidbury Village Inn, Sidbury: Chas Roberts, 8.30pm, free.

EVENTS

11th UK Taiko Festival
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Exeter
The 11th UK Taiko Festival is back in Exeter with headlining act Ikari Taiko coming all the way from Osaka, Japan, to perform at the Northcott Theatre on Saturday 4th July. Schedule and ticket information: http://www.taikofestival.org.uk/schedule/

Age UK Exeter Summer Fete
Saturday, noon, St Thomas Pleasure Ground, Exeter
The  traditional fair is back with lots of fun for all the family including music, stalls, food and entertainment. Noon-4pm. Free entry. Support your local charity. All money raised stays locally to provide services and advice for older people in Exeter.

Sing-a-long-a Frozen
Saturday, Exeter Corn Exchange
A full screening of Disney's FROZEN with lyrics on screen to help you sing along with Anna and Elsa during the film. Sooo do you wanna build a snowman....?Two performances: 11am and 3pm. Tickets £16/£11 under 16S; Family £50 (2 adults and 2 children), £38 (1 adult and 2 children). www.exeter.gov.uk/cornexchange

St David's Church Summer Fete
Saturday, 11.30am, St David’s Church, Exeter (opposite Exeter College)
Fun for all the family come rain or shine! Free entry, all welcome.  http://www.stdavidschurchexeter.org.uk/

Dunsford Summer Show 2015
Saturday, noon, near Steps Bridge, Exeter
This year at the Dunsford Show, main ring entertainment includes free running experts
Street Motion, the Lympstone Training Band, Samba Roc, Police Cadets, and juggler and magician Greg Chapman. here is also a Horse Show, Dog Show, archery, terrier racing, a variety of stalls, jewellery, fashion items, bouncy castle, candy floss, BBQ, beer tent, cream teas and more! The show will be opened at noon, by baby sleep expert Rachel Waddilove. noon-5.30pm. Located just before Steps Bridge on B3212 Exeter to Moretonhampstead Road. www.dunsfordshow.co.uk

Family Sci-Fi Fun Day
Saturday, 10am, Golden Pond, London Road, Rockbeare
Costumed characters will meet families to enjoy a fun day of activities, stalls and the actors Spencer Wilding, Clem So and Trevor Butterfield. This fun day will help raise funds and awareness for people experiencing mental health problems. Open 10am-4pm.

Buckfast Abbey Storytelling Festival
Saturday, Buckfast Abbey
The Buckfast Abbey Storytelling Festival will feature a host of storytelling talent, both from across the South West as well as further afield. Tickets for the family day are still available and there will be plenty to do – whatever the weather. Family tickets cost £40 for Saturday July 4. To book phone the Buckfast Abbey Book Shop on 01364 645506 or email agagg@buckfast.org.uk for more information visit http://www.buckfast.org.uk/storytelling-festival_255.html

Inside Outside Craft Market
Sunday, 10am, Transit Shed, Exeter Quay
Lots and lots of lovely arts and crafts by local makers. Fabulous venue on Exeter's Historic Quayside. Watch the boats and swans go drifting by, enjoy a drink or a meal at The Prospect Inn, Exeter, Mango's, On The Waterfront or the new Samuel Jones. There’ll be face painting, live music, wood crafters, artists, jewellers, spinning and weaving, charity book sale, craft demos, and much more! 10am-5pm.

Car Show
Sunday, 10am, The Donkey Sanctuary, Sidmouth
The Donkey Sanctuary is holding its first Car Show from 10am–2pm. A whole range of cars are ready to be showcased from the vintage era to the modern day classics, lovingly presented by their owners and clubs.  There will be refreshments and food available on the day as well as some adorable donkeys to see. Visitor admission: £2 per adult and £1 for children under 16. Under 6’s free.

The Great Chudleigh Bake Off
Sunday, noon, Chudfest Marquee, behind the church in Chudleigh
A fun event for the whole family consisting of a baking competition as well as an afternoon cake sale and children's activities. 12.30-2pm – Registration of entries, 2-3pm – closed for judging, 3pm open to public, announcement of winners. Taking part is easy – just bring along your entries for registration on the day. Fee for competition entries: £1 for adults/50p for children. Details http://www.chudleighpreschool.org.uk/4.html

EXHIBITIONS

Exeter Art Show
Saturday & Sunday, The Maynard School, Denmark Road, Exeter
A fantastic opportunity to view the work of over 100 artists in the centre of Exeter. With a vast choice of media, from ceramics to oil paintings, sculpture to automata; visitors can buy at prices to suit every pocket, from £10 to £10,000. This event is being organised by The Maynard School and all the commission raised will be donated to the Children’s Hospice South West and to an Art Bursary for a Sixth Form student to attend the school. Open Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 10am-4pm. For further information visit www.exeterartshow.co.uk

Forgotten Wartime Wrecks
Cullompton services on the M5 (J28): Old Station Yard, Old Station Road, Cullompton, EX15 1NS
Cullompton services is currently home to a fascinating exhibition which looks to raise the profile of under-represented aspects of the First World War. The temporary display, which runs until December 18th, offers a great chance to view recovered artefacts and learn about some of the lesser-known, but compelling, stories of the Great War.  http://forgottenwrecks.org/

Share this