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career and time aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, entertaining the Royal family and their guests. Chris was born in 1959 in Eastleigh, Hampshire, and took


an early interest in music, playing in various ensembles in and around the Winchester area until he joined the Royal Marines Band Service in September 1975. On completion of training at the Royal Marines School of


Music, he joined the Band of the Commander in Chief Naval Home Command as a clarinet and violin player. The next eight years, six as leader of the orchestra, saw continuous service on board Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia, including two circumnavigations of the world, two Royal Honeymoon Cruises and trips to the Americas, Australasia and the Far East. Chris was Principal Director of Music of the Royal Marines and plays trombone, clarinet and violin. He is also twin to our GM Sid Davis!


RSC LIVE – HENRY V Wed 21 Oct @ 7pm Henry IV is dead and Hal is King. With England in a state of unrest, he must leave his rebellious youth behind, striving to gain the respect of his nobility and people. Laying claim to parts of France and following an insult from the French Dauphin, Henry gathers his troops and prepares for a war that he hopes will unite his country. RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran continues his exploration of Shakespeare’s History Plays with Henry V performed in the 600th anniversary year of the Battle of Agincourt. Following his performance as Hal in Henry IV Parts I & II Alex Hassell returns as Henry V.


GRANDMOTHERS - THEATRE Tues 27 Oct @ 6.30pm What does your Grandchild know of you as a person? What would you take to the streets for? Do you ever feel invisible? What have you lost and what have you gained? What are your hopes and fears for your descendants? Youth and Age, Sickness and Health, Past present and Future... You are invited to ask questions and hear stories in the company of a new troupe of fifteen Grandmothers drawn together from across Dartmouth, Paignton and Totnes. This unique interactive performance event has been created by Encounters Arts in collaboration with the Grandmothers and will be touring to the three towns


ARTISTS AND MAKERS TALES Wed 28 Oct @ 7.30pm During this inaugural event you will hear from 2 artists with very different backgrounds and styles. Lynn Muir – The Makers Tale Lynn is well known for her characterful driftwood sculptures which she has been producing for 30 years. Her talk will encompass the origins of how she started making, her influences and how a piece of her 3 dimensional illustration is made. She will also discuss the difficulty she faces in trying to define which category her work belongs. Connor McIntyre – The Artists Tale The journey from car salesman at the American Embassy in Brussels , to an artists residency at Lasalle College in Singapore, on to a nomination for ‘villain of the year’ on the cobbles of Coronation Street while completing my Masters Degree, has been an interesting one…. to be honest … I’m not entirely sure what happened …..


CAVALERI QUARTET Thurs 29 Oct @ 7.30pm Martyn Jackson, Ciaran McCabe (violins), Ann Beilby (viola) and


Rowena Calvert (cello). Since its formation in 2008, the Cavaleri Quartet has gained a reputation as one of the leading European string quartets. They won Second Prize at the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition 2014 and First Prize at the 2012 Hamburg International Chamber Music Competition. At Hamburg they were also awarded the Brahms Society Prize and Mendelssohn Prize from the Oscar and Vera Ritterman Foundation. In 2011 they were recipients of the ‘Special Prize’ at the Premio Paolo Borciani International String Quartet Competition.


FRED MACAULAY


‘TWENTY FIFTEEN’ Sat 31 Oct @ 8pm From BBC Radio 4’s ‘The News Quiz’; ‘Bridget Christie Minds The Gap’; The Unbelievable Truth’ It sounds like a wrong tennis score, but Twenty Fifteen is a hugely significant year for one of Scotland’s best (and best loved) stand-up comedians. Back on the road again after 18 years at BBC Radio Scotland, Fred looks back on family life at home.....and forward to how his country will shape up after the referendum of 2014. In his first tour since 2012 and with a new show, as well as looking backwards and forwards he’ll probably look sideways at politics, sport, the environment and without this sounding too like a brief for a newspaper, there will undoubtedly be a colour supplement with a look at ‘celebrity’. Age – 16+ Comedy at


the Flavel supported by the Royal Castle Hotel


SARAH WOLLASTON MP - SPEAKER Fri 06 Nov @ 7.30pm ‘Swimming with Sharks.... Back in the Water’ Sarah Wollaston was re-elected for a second term as the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for the Totnes Constituency. Originally spurred into Politics after David Cameron’s invitation to those with backgrounds outside politics to bring their practical experience to Westminster. Dr Sarah Wollaston’s ‘Swimming with Sharks….Back in the Water’ talk will describe life at Westminster; is our democracy fit for the 21st century? Come and discuss this with someone who has seen it from the inside. There will also be a short informal quiz so please bring a pen!


Me and Earl and the Dying Girl - 12A, Irrational Man - 12A, How to Change the World - 15, Maya The Bee Movie - U, Everest - 12A, A Walk in the Woods - 15, Spectre -12A


FILMS


Contact the box office or website for information on film times and films coming soon!


£5 B4 5 OFFER – All film tickets Mon – Fri £5 before 5pm!!


Movie Meal Deal (MMD), Monday and Wednesdays with The Royal Castle Hotel only £15, Ask at the box office for details.


Cinema now licensed for you to enjoy a drink from the bar whilst watching a film.


For bookings and more information Call 01803 839530 www.theflavel.org.uk


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