Your guide to What's On this weekend

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Sunday, June 8, 2014 - 2:37pm

If you're stuck for ideas this weekend, take a look at our guide to the best of what's on in and around Exeter...

THEATRE

Ignite: Exeter’s Festival of Theatre
Various Venues, Exeter
For one week in June, any space can be a theatre.... From pub cellars to cathedrals, libraries to synagogues, the city will be transformed for Ignite, Exeter’s festival of theatre.  Taking place until Saturday 7 June, with nearly two 200 performances over six days, you can see fantastic productions from companies across the country. The full programme can be found here: http://www.igniteexeter.org.uk/

Ballet Theatre UK: The Little Mermaid
Friday & Saturday, Manor Pavilion, Sidmouth
A dramatic re-telling of Hans Christian Andersen's all time favourite story of The Little Mermaid, who falls in love with a human Prince. Performances at 7.30pm daily, matinee at 2.30pm on Saturday. Ticket Prices £16/£10 under16s. Box office: 01395 514413. www.manorpavilion.com

An Evening of Mediumship with Nikki Kitt
Friday, 7.30pm, Clifford Room, Barnfield Theatre, Exeter
Psychic Medium Nikki Kitt is a spiritualist medium. She aims to provide evidence of life after life by giving messages to people from their loved ones, in spirit, along with amazing accuracy in descriptions, personalities and all sorts of personal information. Tickets £10.50. Box office:  01392 271808 www.barnfieldtheatre.org.uk

Brian Conley
Sunday, 8pm, Northcott Theatre, Exeter
The multi-talented and irrepressible Brian Conley returns to the stage in this all-new touring show. Showcasing his many talents, there'll be singing, laughs, and much much more in this latest variety show from one of Britain's most loved performers. Tickets: £23.50. www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

MUSIC

Dark Knights Terrace Party
Friday, 9pm, Exeter Phoenix
DJ sessions on the terrace hosted by DJ Dizzit, playing house and techno with a minimal edge. Plus guests. 9pm-2am. £3 (free before 10pm). Over 18s. www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

Bradninch Music Festival
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Bradninch
The Duchy town fills its venues, pubs and streets with a unique blend of original and popular entertainments. This year the Friday night will open at the Guildhall with Philip Henry and Hannah Martin. Saturday night will again get people dancing with the return of Rosie Eade with the Rosie Eade Band and Spin 2. For the full programme visit http://bradninchevents.org/

Alasdair Beatson: Pianist in Concert
Saturday, 7.30pm, Lower Pulworthy, Highampton, Hatherleigh
Musical Programme - Alasdair Beatson, pianist: Bartok Three Rondos on Folk Tunes Sz84; Janaček In the Mists; Beethoven Sonata in A major Op 101; Schumann Carnaval Op 9. Tickets £14, available by calling: 01837 810940 or from Salar Gallery, 18/20 Bridge Street, Hatherleigh between 9am and 5pm).  www.concertsinthewest.orgcontact

Lee & Hogan's Heroes
Saturday, 8pm, Exeter Corn Exchange
Albert Lee, by common consent one of the world's finest guitar-players, needs no introduction to Country Music & Rock fans. He has worked with some of the world's top artists, from Emmylou Harris to the Everly Brothers and Dolly Parton to Eric Clapton. Hogan's Heroes is a multi-talented band featuring some of the top musicians in the UK. They have played together on a regular basis since that time, and as a result have become one of the tightest units in music. Tickets £17.50. Box office:  01392 665938. www.exeter.gov.uk/cornexchange

Live music around Exeter
Saturday, Various Venues
The King’s Arms, Cowick Street, Exeter: Carnaby Street, 9pm, free.
The Bishop Blaize, Commercial Road, Exeter: White Spirit, 9.15pm, free.
The General Buller, St Thomas, Exeter: The Edge, 9pm, free.
Prospect Inn, Exeter Quay: Spaced Invaders, 9pm, free.
The Bowling Green, Blackboy Road, Exeter: Barracoodas, 9pm, free.
Heart of Oak, Pinhoe, Exeter: Kiss This! 9.30pm, free.

EVENTS

Contemporary Craft Festival
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Marsh Mill Park, Bovey Tracey TQ13 9AL
The Contemporary Craft Festival at Bovey Tracey is one of the key events in the national crafts calendar. Almost 200 makers from all over Britain will be demonstrating, selling and talking about their work. Visitors to the event will be able to meet the makers and buy their work – a range of jewellery, ceramics, textiles, furniture, prints and other contemporary crafts. The Craft Festival also features demonstrations, talks, exhibitions and activities. Open 10am-5pm, tickets cost £8 for the day, £15 for a weekend super saver and £22 for a family ticket. Concessions are available, children under 14 free. http://craftsatboveytracey.co.uk/

Mill and wildlife garden open morning
Cricklepit Mill, Exeter Quay
Cricklepit Mill, home to the Devon Wildlife Trust, is open for a special morning of milling and garden activities on Saturday from 10am–1pm. The event is free and everyone is welcome to drop in.  www.devonwildlifetrust.org

Baby and Children’s Market
Saturday, 9.30am, St James School, Summer Lane, Exeter
Forty40 stalls selling excellent quality nearly new and new baby and children's items from birth to six years all under one roof! Great brands selling at bargain prices. Open 9.30am-noon.

South West Businesses Get Blogged!
Saturday, noon, Oddfellows, New North Road, Exeter
The South West Blogger Event will take place here in Exeter. The first major event of its kind to be held in the South West. Local independent businesses interested in participating in future South West Blogger events should contact the event organiser and blogger, Jodie Dewberry hello@alajode.com

Murder Mystery Evening
Saturday, Rougemont Thistle Hotel, Queen Street, Exeter
Play the detective and join in this Strictly Murder Mystery Evening. Tickets are £25.95 per person and include a 3 course dinner and drink on arrival. Call 01392 254982 or email letsmeet.exeter@thistle.co.uk to book or pop in to reception if you dare…

D-Day Parade and open air service
Sunday, 10am, Phear Park, Exmouth
An open air service is being held in and around the D-Day Wall of Remembrance in Phear Park, Exmouth. The parade marches off at 10.15am and the service starts at 10.45am. Three Bands will be in attendance -  The Corps of Drums from the Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Band, The Exeter Pipes & Drums Band and The Exmouth Town Concert Band.

Open Farm Sunday at Quickes Farm
Sunday, 11am, Home Farm, Newton St Cyres, Exeter
A fantastic opportunity for everyone, young and old, to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the farm – Open Farm Sunday gives a unique insight into the workings of the dairy and the devotion that goes into creating award winning Quickes cheese. Free to attend and running from 11am until 4pm.

EXHIBITIONS

Etchings and silk exhibition
A la Ronde, Exmouth
Sheila Stone and her daughter Charlotte Stone present a series of etchings and art work on silk at A la Ronde until 18 June, 10.30am - 5pm and is free. Normal admission applies.

British Wildlife Photographer Award 2013
RAMM, Queen Street, Exeter
Since 2009 The British Wildlife Photography Awards have showcased some of the finest images captured by photographers practising in Britain. The 14 categories, including Botanical Britain, Young People’s Awards, Coast and marine and Wildlife in HD Video, are inspiring, thought provoking and highlight the natural wonders right on our doorsteps. Subjects range from familiar favourites to rare and elusive floral and faunal gems. Work is on show until 20 July. www.rammuseum.org.uk

Two Printmakers
CCANW, Innovation Centre, University of Exeter.
The 'Two Printmakers' Catherine Cartwright and Alison Savic produce their work at Exeter’s Double Elephant Print Workshop, where Catherine is a director. Her process of drypoint-collagraph explores human rights stories around the world through the destruction of built environments. Alison’s linocuts, drypoints and monoprints feature several of the buildings of the University. All work is for sale. The Innovation Centre is open Monday to Friday 8:30am until 5:30pm. The exhibition runs until 8 August. www.ccanw.co.uk

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