Join TV presenter and archaeology writer Mary-Ann Ochota on a journey through Britain’s historic landscape. What clues should you look for to puzzle out the origins of a village, or the age of a hedgerow? What are the secrets hidden in tumuli, chambered tombs and churchyards? Drawing on her new book, Hidden Histories, this talk will be packed with clues and examples of what to look for and where to go to decipher the story of the landscape around us. A must for all landscape detectives!
Mary-Ann Ochota is a broadcaster and anthropologist whose work has taken her across the world,...
The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
The Bridge Jazz Club is the home of Exeter’s jazz scene.
Pete Canter & Friends + Jam Session. First set from the house band followed by jam session. All welcome. Bring charts for the rhythm section. Entrance fee includes a free raffle. House Band
• Pete Canter – saxophone • Pete Tamblyn – keys • Jim Rintoul – double bass • Various – drums
Pam’s already got a low opinion of her neighbours. So when someone pinches her Elizabethan sideboard, it’s all-out war: she becomes a one-woman MI6, ramping up her operation from curtain twitching to spy cameras hidden in hand-knitted novelties. But what Pam unearths is what she already suspects – that everyone around her is a thief, a pervert or a terrorist…
Join Pam as she lets you in on her covert operations. Let her amuse, intrigue and bewilder you as she shares her tale of nosiness gone wild…
“I hate the A3 1997 edition A-Z Super Scale Great Britain and Ireland Road Atlas (including Jersey and Guernsey). Largely because it is absolutely… full of sh*t.”
Maps have been used for thousands of years in an attempt to categorise and capture our world, but that doesn’t mean they don’t let us down. All. The. Time.
A witty exploration of one woman’s struggle against maps, bank holiday traffic and extravagant cheese jamborees. Fighting against the overwhelming might of The Geographers A-Z Map Company is a daunting task. But somebody has to. They have to be stopped. And our...
Josh is good at dancing, but not at people. On the other hand, he did once read ‘A Brief History of Time’ by Stephen Hawking so he reckons he’ll probably be alright. Is the hokey cokey really what it’s all about? Really? Josh doesn’t know, but he’s damn well going to find out.
A new show about social anxiety, about coping mechanisms – about big ideas and how they impact on small things. About taking chances. And about dancing. Mixing storytelling, live music and physical comedy: Running Dog Theatre create a show part physics lecture, part dance lesson and school disco.