Prepare to be amazed as ‘the UK’s leading comedy magician’ (Time Out) and star of BBC 1’s The Magician comes to Exeter prior to his Edinburgh Festival premier.
‘The man from Middlesbrough sets the pace for comedy-meets-magic in the 21st century.’ THE TIMES
‘The new poster-boy for British comedy magic.’ THE TELEGRAPH
Support: Rhys Matthewson
Rhys’ charm, self-deprecating humour, his wonderful story telling talents combined with his perfectly delivered one-liners have firmly established him as an internationally sought after comedian and writer.
A beautiful looking account of the relationship between Renoir the painter in the twilight of his life, his muse Andree and Renoir the son, and future filmmaker. Jean Renoir returns to his father’s house to recuperate from a serious leg injury sustained during WWI. There he finds his father fixating on his beautiful wilful muse Andree, who in turn finds herself attracted to the injured young soldier and future giant of French cinema. Playing out an erotic dance against the backdrop of Pierre Auguste Renoir’s incredible painting,...
If you are planning your Summer Holidays and you were thinking that you would love to get the family out on bikes, then look no further than Exeplore Limited based in Exeter.
As a Cycle City, Exeter's cyclist numbers are growing steadily, during the past year alone the number of women cyclists has risen by up to 65% nationally!
So, if you want to plan a cycling trip where do you start? Firstly, do some research in your area online with one of the many bike route mapping sites.
We recommend the www.sustrans.org.uk for excellent mapping and route planning available....
School children in Exmouth and Exeter are being encouraged to get active on their journey to school over the coming weeks.
Devon County Council and Sustrans are working in partnership through the Access to Education programme to get more young people in the Exeter, Exmouth, Newton Abbot and Totnes to walk, cycle or take public transport to school to help tackle congestion. The scheme is being piloted by eight local authorities, led by Devon County Council.
In Exeter and Exmouth, the project is currently working with three local primary schools - Pinhoe Church of England...
1st LYM Valley Cubs kindly offered their services to the local community on Sunday 9 June when they carried out a sponsored Litter Pick on the Trinity Hill Local Nature Reserve. The event was part of Scout Community Week, allowing an opportunity for groups across the UK to raise the money needed to deliver what Scouting does best – adventurous activities locally, every week.
The event was led by Nature Reserves Ranger Jim Hunter of the East Devon District Council Countryside team, who said: "We are very grateful to the Cubs for their help and their enthusiasm in keeping this Nature...
Exeter Northcott Theatre has launched its new look autumn 2013 season brochure. As well as being packed with great drama, dance, opera, family theatre and comedy, the brochure features stunning images throughout by local photographer Matt Austin.
Inspired by the family Christmas show, The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn , dressing up is very much the theme this autumn. The Exeter Northcott Theatre invited members of their audience to delve into their magical dressing up box whilst Matt Austin took a fantastic set of photographs.
Last week, Sapphire Living hosted a glamorous evening of canapés and cocktails for its Bond-themed Night, including cars fit for 007 himself from Grange Aston Martin Exeter, not to mention exotic food demonstrations from co-author of the River Cottage Fish Book , Nick Fisher. Both Bang & Olufsen and SingleSwitch were on hand with some gadgets and home automation systems to give Q a run for his money. The successful event attracted approximately 60 people.
The Exeter Arts Hub's latest exhibition previewed on Monday evening. A crowd of about 30 [by the time I left] were entertained at the St Thomas venue by a variety of works in a range of media. From being greeted outside the door by Simon Nelder's huge metal dragon to his own delicate musing on a dead bird in porcelain upstairs, curator Adam Graddon ensured there was something for art lovers of all stripes.
The exhibition has been billed as showcasing hidden talent, but this has more than a whiff of modesty! Anyone attending Exeter Open Studios or even the RAMM last year will be...
This year's Exeter Age UK's Summer Fete promises to be better than ever.
Alongside stalls selling handmade items there will be classic vehicles, lots of live music, morris dancing, bouncy castles, games and competitions, children's activities and even training with Exeter City Football Club... and much more.
Not only that, you will be able to sample delicious refreshments including cakes, traditional cream teas and a beer tent - certainly something to tempt everyone!
It's all happening on Saturday 6 July at St Thomas Pleasure Ground, between noon and 4pm.