Your guide to What's On this weekend

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Friday, July 17, 2015 - 8:55pm

Don't make any plans for the weekend until you've checked out our guide to what's on in and around Exeter (17-19 July).

THEATRE

The Magnificent Three
Friday & Saturday, Rougemont Gardens, Eeter
Cornish company Miracle Theatre will be performing their rootin’ tootin’ new show The Magnificent Three in the glorious outdoor setting of Rougemont Gardens. One for all the family, there's be plenty of fun extras, including workshops and a Friday night live music hoedown under the stars. Performances start at at 7pm and are recommended for everyone over seven.  Tickets at the gate or in advance from www.exeterphoenix.org.uk or by calling 01392 667080.

The Tommy Cooper Show
Friday, Barnfield Theatre, Exeter
The Tommy Cooper Show features West End star Daniel Taylor as Tommy Cooper, in the knockout performance of the year. The show comes with a fabulous supporting cast, and all of your favourite jokes. Gareth Jones (formerly Gaz Top) stars as Miff Ferrie, along with Sharon Byatt as Gwen Cooper. Between the story, the gags and the magic, and Daniel’s incredible portrayal of showbusiness legend Tommy Cooper, this promises to be a very special show. Shows at 3pm & 7.30pm. £14 (£12 child/student/disabled).  www.barnfieldtheatre.org.uk

Summer Showcase
Saturday, Barnfield Theatre, Exeter
Following on from the success of last year’s Summer Showcase we are pleased to offer even more Devon classes showing their work with the Helen O’Grady Exeter Drama Academy. 2pm and 6pm. Tickets £5 adults, £3 children (£12 family 2+2). www.barnfieldtheatre.org.uk

MUSIC

Wonder Fields Festival
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Great Fulford, Dunsford, Exeter
The inaugural  festival is taking place at Great Fulford, Dunsford near Exeter, but this is no Glastonbury Festival! Hosting just 500 fun-loving folk from across the South-West and beyond, Wonder Fields aims to bring the spirit of imagination, fun and of course wonder, to the countryside, with the event featuring 60 music acts, a children’s area, spa, crafts and wild food foraging amongst many other activities. Full details and tickets: www.wonderfields.co.uk

Live Music
Friday, various venues, Exeter
The Duke of York, Sidwell Street: Manuka 2, 8pm, free.
John Gandys, Gandy Street: Hot Candy, 9pm, free.
Venezia, Exeter Quay: Academy of Music and Sound (Aylesbury), 7pm, free.

Budleigh Music Festival
Friday & Saturday, Budleigh Salterton
Budleigh Salterton Music Festival is now in its 10th year. The concerts cover a wide range of classical musical styles and are set in this beautiful East Devon seaside town with its own special atmosphere.  Enjoy the wonderful music, walk on the beach, and enjoy the pubs and restaurants. Full programme can be found at www.budleighmusicfestival.co.uk

80s and 90s Disco night
Saturday, 8pm, Younghayes Community Centre, Cranbrook, Exeter
Come and have a great night out in Cranbrook, the newest town in Devon. Ticket only, adults only 80s and 90s disco. Optional fancy dress, bar supplied by Mobile Elite Events Bar. Tickets £5 available at www.justgiving.com/Caroline-Andrews4 or by calling Bridget Hill on 07801 307003.

The Dolly Parton Story Live in Concert 
Saturday, 8pm, Sheldon Open Air Theatre, Sheldon, Sheldon Lane, Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter, EX6 7YT
This new show pays tribute to one of the greatest icons of popular music: Dolly Parton. You can expect to hear accurate versions of Dolly’s most celebrated material, from her early Country classics such as “Coat of Many Colours” through to her later smash hits such as “Islands in the Stream” and “9 to 5”. A fantastic fun filled night out for all ages. Not to be missed! Tickets in advance (until the day before the concert) £12, on the day £15, under 14s £9. www.sheldontheatre.co.uk

Live Music
Saturday, various venues, Exeter
The King’s Arms, Cowick Street: DTs, 9pm, free.
Prospect Inn, Exeter Quay: K2, 9.30pm, free.
The Sorry Head, Blackboy Road: Kris Barras, 9pm, free.
Heart of Oak, Pinhoe: Rockaholics Band, 9pm, free.
The Bowling Green, Blackboy Road: BarraCoodas, 9pm, free.

Big Fish Little Fish South West Launch
Sunday, Exeter Phoenix
The award winning family event 'Big Fish Little Fish' comes to the South West all the way from London.  Very much a family rave rather than a kiddie disco, you can expect: DJs, licensed bar, play area, giant colouring in mural, babies only safe space, parachute dance, glitter canons, free glowsticks,   and lots more!  Dressing up is encouraged and the best animal costume wins a free family ticket to the next event in September.  Full details and tickets  http://www.wegottickets.com/event/322788

Live Music
Sunday, various venues
The Famous Old Barel, Exmouth: Megan Edlin, 8.30pm, free.
The Starnd, Exmouth: Extractor, 4pm, free.
The Bank, Exmouth: The Estuary Buoys, 3pm, free.
First & Last Inn, Exmouth: Carnaby Street, 6pm, free.
The Ferry Boat Inn, Shaldon: Harbour, 4.30pm, free.

EVENTS

Exeter Craft Festival
Friday & Saturday, Exeter Cathedral Green
Two day event celebrating the work of the very best artists and makers in the South-West on Exeter's beautiful Cathedral Green. See work being created, talk to the makers, buy something created with skill and love to treasure and enjoy the free entertainment. Now in its 40th year! For more information, visit http://www.exetercraftfestival.co.uk

Paulos Circus
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Darts Farm, Topsham, Eeter
Featuring the stars from Itv1's ''The Circus'' the all new Paulos Circus "2015 Tour" comes to Darts Farm, Topsham until Sunday 19 July.  This is a Spectacular show featuring Clowns, Acrobats, Aerial Straps, Spanish magic, Wire walkers, Jugglers, Rolarola, Patchy and many many more amazing acts to be seen.  A traditional circus with a touch of magic and something for everyone.  Friday 5pm &  7pm, Saturday/Sunday 2pm and 4pm. www.facebook.com/thepauloscircus

Museum Full Site Tour
Saturday, 11am, RAMM, Queen Street, Exeter
Join a 60-minute tour of the archaeology, natural history and world cultures displays. £5.

Fairytale Week
Sunday, Powderham Castle Date: Sunday 19 July 2015
Meet fairy-tale folk, follow their fantastic fables and frolic in the enchanted forest.  Suitable for all ages, Fairytale Week runs until Friday 24 July. http://www.powderham.co.uk/

Big Fish Little Fish South West Launch
Sunday, Exeter Phoenix
The award winning family event 'Big Fish Little Fish' comes to the South West all the way from London.  Very much a family rave rather than a kiddie disco, you can expect: DJs, licensed bar, play area, giant colouring in mural, babies only safe space, parachute dance, glitter canons, free glowsticks,   and lots more!  Dressing up is encouraged and the best animal costume wins a free family ticket to the next event in September.  Full details and tickets  http://www.wegottickets.com/event/322788

Active Exeter Summer Festival
Sunday, 11am, Exeter Quay
Guaranteed fun at Exeter Quay and the Piazza for the third annual Active Exeter Summer Festival.  This year the event becomes a Festival of Rugby Celebration, so people will not only have a huge range of taster sports and activities on offer, but they will also be able to soak up the pre-Rugby World Cup tournament atmosphere as excitement builds towards Exeter’s important role as a host city. Events are in no way restricted to just rugby. There are many diverse activities on offer, most of which are free or with a nominal charge. The fun starts at 11 am and runs all day until 4pm.

EXHIBITIONS

Particulart: Up in the Air
Glorious Art House, Fore Street, Exeter
An innovative art installation which brings alive the greenhouse gases that are causing climate change. Local artist Clare Bryden has been knitting larger than life versions of the particles and making card games. The exhibition, which is on display until 24 July, is designed to be a playful way of sparking people's interest in the science and issue of climate change. http://particulart.org.uk/

Antonio Marguet: The Compelling Allure of Golden Yellow
Exeter Phoenix
Growing up between Syria and Spain, Antonio Marguet attributes a childhood fascination with sculpting plastic objects to the influence of his father's bubble-gum factory. Marguet is fascinated by the use of props and surrogates. Images become objects, the real is concealed and the photograph becomes a mythological or fetishistic object. This exhibition brings together works from recent bodies of work Toenail Constellations and Deodorant Games as well as the first viewing of new work from his latest series Skin of Shark's Teeth. The exhibition runs until 31 July. www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

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