Time travelling magic duo Morgan & West present a brand new show chock full of jaw dropping, brain bursting, gasp eliciting feats of magic. The dashing chaps offer up a plateful of illusion and impossibility, all served with wit, charm and no small amount of panache. Be sure to wear a hat – Morgan & West might just blow your mind.
MORGAN & WEST’S UTTERLY SPIFFING SPECTACULAR MAGIC SHOW FOR KIDS (AND CHILDISH GROWN UPS!)
Time travelling magic duo Morgan & West present a jaw dropping, heart stopping, brain busting, opinion adjusting, death defying, mind frying, spirit lifting, paradigm shifting, outlook changing, furniture rearranging magic extravaganza!
Witness a mountain of mysterious magic, a hatful of hyper-reality, and of course a truck full of tricks and tea. (Sadly there are no actual mountains or trucks on stage during the show, Mr West simply would not have them.)
Playing feel good indie pop with a ‘life is just wonderful’ vibe, Rich Cottell is an up and coming singer-songwriter born and raised in the rolling hills of Devon. His upbeat sound and energetic live performances with his band have lead to a fast growing online following.
Here marks the return of Amber Run, who come back flexing their muscles with brand new song Stranger. The UK four-piece are also readying to release their sophomore album, For A Moment, I Was Lost, a 12-track chronicle of their interval between the last, packed with moments of expansive beauty & full-blooded raw emotion. This February tour will coincide with the album’s launch.
LGBT HISTORY FESTIVAL 2017 The City of Exeter is going to be an official hub for The National Festival of LGBT History, presented by Schools OUT UK.
2017 is an important year for the LGBTQ+ community, marking the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act 1967, which started the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK.
Throughout the month of February events across Exeter will explore the unique and diverse LGBT histories of the South West of England and beyond.
A DAY OF TALKS ON LGBT HISTORY Exeter Phoenix are pleased to host the main Festival event, a one-...
John Shuttleworth hits the road following appearances on Celebrity Antiques Roadshow and the second series of Radio 4’s John Shuttleworth’s Lounge Music for his farewell tour.
A recent health scare (well, a mild bout of sciatica) has made ‘Sheffield’s finest singer/songwriter‘ (The Times) focus on his mortality, and the many things he needs to do before the inevitable move into a hospice. Can sole agent, Ken Worthington pull out the stops and make John a star before his retirement ? As befits a man living on borrowed time – John considers Life’s major issues: the rise in popularity...
They’re back! The Pistoleros are riding into town.
Over an 18-year career the Dub Pistols have worked with heroes like The Specials, Busta Rhymes, Horace Andy, Madness and Gregory Isaacs. They’ve burned through different members and hundreds of thousands of pounds on assorted capers and hedonism, and done — in the words of dapper frontman and prime mover Barry Ashworth, a ducking, diving South London graduate of the Summer of Love generation who started a band because he loved Happy Mondays and never looked back.
Jo Harman has been described as the finest female soul blues singer in the UK. Backed by her full band, this tour celebrates her new album release.
Relentless touring, including performances alongside the likes of Joan Baez, Patti Smith and Van Morrison, and an eclectic repertoire encompassing soul, country and gospel, and ranging from the quietly intimate to full throttle rockers have earned her astonishing critical acclaim as well as a devoted following.
THE THING THAT CAME FROM OVER THERE! The critically acclaimed comedy trio make a triumphant return in spoof horror.
Inspired by the Horror movies of the 1950’s, The Thing That Came From Over There is a fast-paced, rollicking ride mixing paranoia, suspense and hilariously gruesome deaths.
It’s 1912, and as Scott and Amundsen begin their race across Antarctica, the hapless explorer, Captain Reginald Cranston, has accidentally landed on the wrong side of the continent.
As Cranston and his motley band set up base camp, a meteor crashes nearby. Deciding to investigate,...
Join some of Britain’s leading folk musicians for a timely re-telling of Peter Bellamy’s legendary folk ballads The Transports. Here is a rare chance to see BBC award winners The Young’uns, Faustus, Nancy Kerr and members of Bellowhead together on stage.
This new production combines The Transports’ incredible music with spell-binding story-telling.
At a time when migration makes headlines daily, this tale of past migration shows how little has changed in the global movement of desperate people. The accompanying project...