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THE FLAVEL ARTS CENTRE DARTMOUTH


LIVE EVENTS Dec @ 7pm


A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF WHAT’S ON DURING DECEMBER 2014


EXHIBITION ON SCREEN – REMBRANDT Thurs 4th


From the national Gallery, London & rijkmuseum, Amsterdam. every rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major new show, focused on the final years of his life and hosted by London’s national Gallery and Amsterdam’s rijksmuseum, is the biggest in many years. Given exclusive & privileged access by both galleries, the film documents this extraordinary show and interweaves rembrandt’s life story with the behind the scenes preparations at both institutions. For many, this is the greatest artist that ever lived – this film will take a close look at the man behind such acclaim.


GHOST STORIES AT CHRISTMAS Fri 5th


Dec @ 7.30pm


In the macabre tradition of the BBC’s classic 1970s programme, Ghost stories for Christmas is a theatre show featuring new adaptations of classic spine-chillers. An evening of vengeful revenants, restless spirits and malevolent ghouls is guaranteed for those brave enough to join us! suitable ages 11 and up! “Victorian theatre with bite” “yule be chilled to the bone” supported by the Flavel Grand raffle.


NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE – JOHN Tues 9th


Dec @ 8pm Internationally renowned DV8


Physical theatre bring their powerful new production to the national theatre. DV8 Physical theatre has produced 18 highly acclaimed dance-theatre works and four films for television, which have garnered over 50 national and international awards. the company’s new production, JOHn, authentically depicts


real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience. Lloyd newson, DV8’s Artistic Director, interviewed more than 50 men asking them frank questions, initially about love and sex. One of those men was John. What emerged was a story that is both extraordinary and touching. years of crime, drug use and struggling to survive lead John on a search in which his life converges with others, in an unexpected place, unknown by most. Don’t miss this eagerly anticipated


new production, broadcast live from the national theatre.


(Details correct at time of going to print but may be subject to change)


JOHn contains adult themes, strong language and nudity. suitable for 18yrs+


ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE – ALICE IN WONDERLAND: BALLET IN THREE ACTS. Tues 16th


Dec @ 7.15pm


Christopher Wheeldon’s full-length ballet based on Lewis Carroll’s book is an exuberant piece of storytelling featuring an instantly recognizable cast of characters, among them a tap-dancing Mad Hatter, a tetchy White rabbit and a raucously bad-tempered Queen of Hearts. Wheeldon, along with composer Joby talbot and designer Bob Crowley, have created a genuine family ballet in the spirit of Carroll’s much-loved children’s classic. While regular ballet goers can appreciate nods to other famous works – there’s a parody of the rose Adagio from the sleeping Beauty, for example, with jam tarts instead of flowers – the ballet is above all a brilliant realization of Carroll’s zany dream-world featuring stunning choreography, a colourful score and ingenious stage-magic. Alice - Lauren Cuthbertson Jack/the Knave of Hearts - Federico Bonelli


DARTMOUTH ORCHESTRA: CHRISTMAS CONCERT Thurs 18th


Dec @


7.30pm start your Christmas with an evening at the Flavel full of wonderful music. Come and listen to the Dartmouth Orchestra at their Christmas Concert where they will be performing an exciting programme of music with a seasonal flavour. the Dartmouth Orchestra is enjoying its second season under their Musical Director and Conductor tony Hindley. tony brings a wealth of experience and musical expertise and has constructed a varied and exciting array of music throughout the season which audiences have enjoyed and the musicians are proud to perform. this year’s concert will have Music by Haydn and rutter as well as Christmas favourites all to put you in the mood for festivities.


SINBAD – THE PANTOMIME Sun 28th


– Wed 31st Dec @ Various Times


Will sinbad defeat the monstrous Kali? Will he regain the Cobra Jewel stolen by the wicked sorceress sirenetta?


Will the Caliph of Baghdad be so pleased with sinbad he will give him the hand of the beautiful Princess yasmin? Will tinbad the tailor have courage to propose to Mrs sinbad? All will be revealed in our most exotic and adventurous


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