Exeter

Richard Herring: Lord of the Dance Settee

Event Date: 
22/02/2015 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Northcott Theatre, Exeter

After covering weighty issues like death, love, religion and spam javelins, "The King of Edinburgh" (THE LIST) is in a frivolous mood with this show about daftness, whether the term "cool comedian" is an oxymoron, bouncing joyously on the sofa and how Herring's whole career is a failed attempt to top a piece of visual slapstick comedy he came up with at 16. Can he revisit the joke thirty years on or will it smash his old bones?

www.richardherring.com

Tickets: £16

Box office: 01392 493493 www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

Bournmouth Symphony Orchestra - Heroes & Superheroes II

Event Date: 
19/02/2015 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
The Great Hall, University of Exeter

Pete Harrison conductor

Back by popular demand, Pete Harrison and the BSO present another evening of some of the best film scores from the movies. Blockbuster soundtracks include those written by Maurice Jarre, Hans Zimmer, John Barry, Jerry Goldsmith and, of course, the master of the film-score, John Williams. Films represented include Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, Schindler's List, The Last Samurai, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Star Wars and a reprise of the best superhero of them all – Superman. As well as heroes, this year there may also be a few villains lurking about too!...

One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest

Event Date: 
18/02/2015 - 7:30pm to 21/02/2015 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Northcott Theatre, Exeter

“There’s such a lot of things that’s true, even if they never really happen”

Tyrannical Nurse Ratched rules the roost at Oregon State Psychiatric Hospital. Her word is final, and more fool anyone daring to argue differently. When Randle P. McMurphy, a swaggering, free-spirited con-man is added to her list of charges, the sterile and repressive atmosphere of the ward is warped. Beaten down, bullied and shattered into submission by Ratched, the inmates are sceptical of McMurphy’s revolutionary words and actions, afraid to embrace their individuality – buried deep within after years...

I Believe in Unicorns

Event Date: 
12/02/2015 - 11:30am to 15/02/2015 - 10:30am
Venue: 
Northcott Theatre, Exeter

Adapted by Daniel Jamieson

Tomas didn't like books or stories. Stories were just for "Little Snotties". He was happier clambering in the mountains like a goat or tobogganing with his Dad. That was until the Unicorn Lady came to town and reeled him in with her irresistible magic tales. But then disaster struck and put everything that mattered most in Tomas's life in terrible danger... I Believe in Unicorns is a spellbinding and moving story by one of our greatest storytellers.

Theatre Alibi last worked with Michael Morpurgo on Why the Whales Came which ran in the West End to...

Beyond The Barricade

Event Date: 
06/02/2015 - 7:30pm to 07/02/2015 - 7:30pm
Venue: 
Northcott Theatre, Exeter

The UK’s leading and longest running musical theatre concert, Beyond the Barricade makes a long overdue first appearance at Exeter Northcott Theatre, with a sensational new show for 2015. This exciting concert re-creates original West End/Broadway musical hit songs with amazing authenticity and features a cast of past principal performers from the West End production of Les Miserables, and the 25th Anniversary Concert at the 02 Arena.

Beyond the Barricade recently celebrated an amazing fifteen years on the road which has taken the show all over the world and its repertoire includes...

The Thinking Drinkers Guide to the Legends of Liquor

Event Date: 
05/02/2015 - 8:00pm
Venue: 
Northcott Theatre, Exeter

Alcohol: One minute a soul mate, the next a psychopath; it can be both creative muse and pesky mischief-maker.

Slide onto the bar stool of discovery and enjoy several free deluxe drinks as the Thinking Drinkers explore the liquid lives of history’s most extraordinary elbow-benders.

Alexander the Great, Humphrey Bogart, Dorothy Parker, Frank Sinatra and Winston Churchill star in this brand new show from award-winning drinks experts whose 'Guide to Alcohol' has sold-out at the Fringe and at London’s Soho Theatre for three years running.

Tickets: £16

Strictly...

Dozens of firefighters tackle thatch blaze

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Sat, 01/24/2015 - 11:57am

Firefighters tackled a large fire at a thatched property on the outskirts Exeter on Friday.

Three fire engines along with an aerial ladder platform from Exeter were sent to a report of curtains on fire within a property with a thatched roof at Little Johns Cross, Ide, just after 8.30 this morning.

Upon arrival the crew confirmed that the thatched roof was involved in fire and requested the attendance of seven more fire engines.

These appliances were sent from Topsham, Crediton, Newton Abbot, Cullompton, Exmouth and Torquay.

Special support appliances were...

Baxter hails White's contribution

Rob Baxter has hailed Ben White as one of the “success stories” of Exeter Chiefs after the all-action forward today agreed terms on a new two-year deal with the club.

White, who joined the Chiefs in 2011 from the Cardiff Blues, is the latest in a line of current Exeter stars to re-affirm their commitment to the Devon club in recent weeks.

A destructive on-field force, the Australian-born back-row ace has to date amassed 84 appearances, scoring 15 tries in the process.

Since arriving from the Welsh region, White has helped play an integral part in the rise of the...

Your guide to What's On this weekend

Don’t make any plans for the weekend until you’ve checked out our guide to what’s on in and around Exeter.

THEATRE

April De Angelis Friday & Saturday, 7.30pm, Cygnet Theatre, Exeter The theatres have just re-opened after seventeen years of suppression under the puritans, encouraging a great upsurge in dramatic writing. Of vital importance to the development of drama was the entrance of the first English actresses upon the English stage. April De Angelis has taken five famous figures – Nell Gwynn, Elizabeth Farley, Rebecca Marshall, Doll Common and Mary Betterton – and...

Former councillor awarded Freedom of the City

Long serving former Exeter City Councillor, Yolonda Henson has been awarded the Honorary position of Freeman of the City.

The award is recognition of her unstinting duty of public service over a total of 32 years elected service on the City Council. This includes a number of years as Leader of the Conservative Group, as well as Mayor of the City in 1992. Throughout that time, she has always put the interests of the residents of the City and the future of the City itself, first.

Yolonda most recently served the residents in the Polsloe ward on the City Council but was...

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