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THE FLAVEL ARTS CENTRE DARTMOUTH


LIVE EVENTS ROH – WERTHER


Mon 27 Jun @ 7pm, Encore 03 Jul at 2pm Jules Massenet | Opera in four acts. Sung in French Based on Goethe’s novel The Sorrows of Young Werther, Massenet’s opera tells the story of the poet Werther’s hopeless love for Charlotte, who is committed to another man. The music is full of lyrical beauty, passion and emotional fervour, – small wonder that Werther is often considered to be the composer’s finest work. The Royal Opera’s Music Director Antonio Pappano returns as conductor and the production is directed by Benoît Jacquot. Italian tenor Vittorio Grigolo stars as Werther, alongside Joyce DiDonato, who sings her first Charlotte.


ROMEO AND JULIET –


KENNETH BRANAGH THEATRE COMPANY Thurs 07 July @ 7.15pm


The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company Live cinema season continues with a new vision of Shakespeare’s heartbreaking tale of forbidden love. Branagh and his creative team present a modern passionate version of the classic tragedy. A longstanding feud between Verona’s Montague and Capulet families brings about devastating consequences for two young lovers caught in the conflict.


Reuniting the stars of his celebrated film of Cinderella, Kenneth Branagh directs Richard Madden and Lily James as Romeo and Juliet and Sir Derek Jacobi as Mercutio.


SCOTTISH FALSETTO PUPPETS Fri 08 July @ 7.30pm


SCOTTISH FALSETTO SOCK PUPPET THEATRE DO SHAKESPEARE Earth’s funniest footwear return with a brand new show of songs, sketches, socks & violence, taking on The Bard Of Avon himself. Howl at their Hamlet, roar


A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF WHAT’S ON DURING JULY 2016


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at their Romeo & Juliet, and peer into their Coriolanus. Plus all the usual satirical nonsense from the Two Gentlesocks Of Verrucca. “The unparalleled pinnacle of comedy puppetry” ***** Venue “Had every single audience member... laughing until they cried.” ***** Edinburgh Evening News “One of the truly great comic inventions of our time” ***** Theatre Bath 2015 Ages 11+


THE MAGIC OF MICHAEL BUBLE Fri 15 July @ 7.30pm The Dave Hankin Big Band return with their new show ‘The Magic of Michael Bublé’. Featuring such favourites as ‘Everything’, ‘Lost’, ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’, ‘Home’, ‘Feeling Good’ and the awesome ‘Cry Me A River’ the full-sized 17 piece Dave Hankin Big Band, along with Bern Stewart’s mesmerising vocals, will appeal to enthusiasts of big band swing music and Bublé alike. Dave says: “The great thing about the show is it will not only appeal to fans of Michael Bublé but also to anyone who just loves that big band sound.”


THE BARBER OF SEVILLE - POP UP OPERA Wed 27 July @ 7.30pm Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia - experience opera like you’ve never seen before, as the critically acclaimed Pop-Up Opera take to the stage with this incredibly fast-paced comical farce in their adaptation of this much loved score. Witness razor- sharp timing as the ever resourceful barber, Figaro, tries to help the young Count Almaviva win the hand of the beautiful Rosina out of love rather than for his wealth. “a serious commitment to musical standards... along with a personality of its own that reminds you that opera can actually be quite fun.” Opera Now Magazine *****


NATUREMAKE WORKSHOPS Mon 25 July & Wed 27 July @ various times Woodland Fairy houses and Enchanted gardens, An artist led workshop for children and adults (children under 8 to be accompanied by an adult). Come and create your own wonderful fairytale sculpture using the most intriguing array of natural, foraged materials. Seashore dwellings for magical creatures An artist led workshop for children and adults (Children under 8 to be accompanied by an adult). Transport yourselves into the world of your imagination and create something truly amazing to take home! The sumptuous spread of exciting natural materials provided is guaranteed to delight and inspire! .


TIBETAN MONKS - HANDS ON WORKSHOP Fri 29 July @ 2- 3.30pm An opportunity to meet the Tibetan monks from Tashi Lhunpo, who will introduce you to the unique traditions of Buddhist monastic art. These include sand mandala making – ‘painting’ with coloured grains of ground marble – the printing of prayer flags and the delicate art of butter sculpture.


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