A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF WHAT’S ON DURING OCTOBER 2010
Sat 9th Oct @ 8pm
CLARE TEAL WINNER OF THE JAZZ MUSICIAN 2005, 2006 & 2007
Back here by
popular demand! Clare produces ‘music to melt to’, according to Jamie Cullum, and her sound is simply superb, and worth raving about. Clare was born in Skipton in Yorkshire and was mad about music from a very young age. She got her first taste of the industry writing and singing jingles, and her first album ‘Don’t Talk’, won critical acclaim, most notably from Michael Parkinson. Clare presents the Big Band Special programme on BBC Radio 2 on Monday nights. Arguably one of the best concerts we have ever had here, so book your tickets now for a very special evening…
Fri 15th Oct MITCH BENN - COMEDY NIGHT
MITCH BENN is a large Liverpudlian comic, musician and impressionist, best known for performing song parodies and ditties about the world around him. He is not only one of the most sought-after acts on the comedy circuit but is widely acknowledged as one of the best writer/performers of comic songs in the country. Mitch began his comedy career in Edinburgh in 1994. He moved to London in 1996 and quickly established himself as a comedy club “headliner”.
Mitch is a regular writer and performer on “The Now Show” for BBC Radio 4 and “It’s Been
a Bad Week” for BBC Radio 2. Three series of his successful Radio 4 show, “Mitch Benn’s Crimes Against Music” have been broadcast so far. On TV, Mitch appears regularly on BBC1’s “The One Show” as the writer and arranger of “The Complaints Choir”.
Thurs 21st, Fri 22nd & Sat 23rd Oct- Various times FOOD FESTIVAL
Celebrity Cook Off and Big Cream Tea Party, Plus Julie & Julia film screening
Dartmouth’s most charismatic restaurateur, Mitch Tonks, will be joined by celebrity chefs for an evening of good food, good friends and good conversation. Full details will be announced on www.
dartmouthfoodfestival.com.
Sun 24th Oct @ 3pm
SUNDAY AFTERNOON TEA CONCERT A delightful & varied programme of music by local soloists, to be followed by tea & homemade cakes.
Mon 25th Oct @ 9.30am & 1.30pm COMIC ART MASTERCLASS - KIDS WORKSHOP
Kev F Sutherland is a comic writer & artist working with The Beano, Marvel comics and many more. By the end of the session everyone goes away with a copy of a comic produced by
the whole class including their own strip plus an individual caricature by Kev. - Suitable for ages 7 up.
Sat 30th Oct @ 7.30pm SOUTH WEST MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGICAL GROUP
SWMAG, are the country’s most successful diving team. This presentation will take you from 1975 through to the present day with tales of adventure, treasure and maritime archaeology, as well as telling you about how the team came together.
Sat 6th Nov @ 7.30pm
JONATHAN DIMBLEBY - SPEAKER Jonathan is a writer, broadcaster and film-maker. He has presented Any Questions? And Any Answers? For BBC Radio 4 since 1987.
Tamara Drewe (15) Fri 8th Oct - Wed 13th Oct
FILMS
The Girl who Played with Fire (15) Mon 18th Oct - Thurs 21st Oct
Eat, Pray, Love (PG) Fri 22nd Oct - Thurs 28th Oct
Our Auditorium is Air-Conditioned!
01803 839530
www.theflavel.org.uk
CONTACT THE BOX OFFICE OR WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION ON FILMS SHOWING AND FILMS COMING SOON! • Movie Meal Deal (MMD) with The Royal Castle Hotel only £12.50! ask at the box office for details. • Orange Wednesdays now up and running!
• Cinema now licensed for you to enjoy a drink from the bar whilst watching a film!
PLEASE SEE BOX OFFICE FOR BOOKING AND INFORMATION 01803 839530 or
www.theflavel.org.uk (Details correct at time of going to print but may be subject to change)
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