Semi-Toned, Exeter University’s all-male a cappella sensation are coming to the Barnfield Theatre!
Unique, creative and vocally acrobatic, the group embraces music of a variety of genres to ensure there really is something for everyone in any of their shows. Recent audiences have been wowed by klezmer versions of Gwen Stefani, unlikely mash-ups of Jay-Z and Game of Thrones and the Macarena acted out in the form of an encounter in an Ibiza club in 1996, all, of course, performed in the group’s trademark witty and engaging style.
The Three Degrees are an American female vocal group, formed in 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The group has remained a trio with 2 original members since Sheila Ferguson left many moons ago.
A firm favourite with Prince Charles They sang at his 30th birthday party and were guests at his wedding to Princess Diana.
The Three Degrees are well known for their soulful voices, beautiful gowns, and fabulous stage shows. They are known all around the world for songs like “When will I see you again”, “Dirty Ol’ Man”, “Take Good Care Of Yourself”.
Jazz Toast celebrates youth music at its most dynamic and experimental. This gig will be bursting at the seams with youthful energy and jazz improvisation, all locked together by the power of groove!
Jazz Project are a MEGA band of young musicians forged from a collective of around 38 Exeter College Music Academy students. In varying shapes and forms, they will be performing funk, fusion, Latin, contemporary jazz, club jazz plus student original compositions and arrangements.
The Theo Brown Trio features Theo Brown (tenor sax), Ozzie Parker (keys) and Kai Craig (drums)....
The Beach Boys Band is a tribute show that performs 100% LIVE the fantastic hits of the original Beach Boys, including God Only Knows – Good Vibrations – Wouldn’t It Be Nice – Surfin’ USA – I Get Around – California Girls – Fun Fun Fun and many more.
Based in the South West and touring the UK, The Beach Boys Band is available for bookings to Europe and beyond, providing a fun packed show of musical excellence, outstanding vocals and colourful costume, that come together in a stunning 100% live performance
To create a truly believable and memorable tribute act, both vocal...
An exhibition of inspiring art and photography to celebrate International Women’s Day (8th March). Created with support from Exeter Barnfield Theatre, Devon United Women, Centre for Human Rights and Social Equality and Exeter City Council
New Perspectives bring three hugely imaginative and funny stories from one of the giants of 20th century British poetry vividly to life in a brand new production for children and family audiences. The Coming of the Kings is a wild retelling of the nativity. Sean, the Fool, the Devil and The Cats is a cautionary tale about eating the wrong person’s stew. The Tiger’s Bones is a brief history of the foolishness of modern man.
Ted Hughes had a lifelong passion for nurturing creativity in the young and this dazzling and brilliant collection of short plays for children and families...
There are “reasonable grounds” to suspect that a Romanian woman, who has been working as a prostitute in the UK, is the victim of human trafficking.
She is given 45 days to “reflect and recover”. But will this be enough time to come to terms with the horrors she has endured?
This powerful one-woman play, written by Martin O’Brien, directed by Paul Jepson and performed by Agata Jarosz, toured the UK in 2014, including a performance at the St James Theatre in London.
It uncovers the shocking reality of human trafficking in the UK, and the failures of the system to...