OVER 300 EVENT LISTINGS - JANUARY/FEBRUARY - 2015
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Well, we made it... 2015. From our fi rst guide in May, created in in the freezing cold spare room at Toby’s house; through our Spring issues brought to you from a disused shed in a boatyard; to our latter efforts from a swanky offi ce at Krowji in Redruth, we have certainly been on a fairly steep learning curve!
We expect to print over 150,000 guides in 2015, giving us a readership of about half a million. The What’s on Cornwall website will also be used by well over that amount; that’s a total reach of over a million event goers!
Wishing you every happiness for the coming year.
Rachel and Toby,What’s on Cornwall
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Well, we made it... 2015. From our fi rst guide in May, created in in the freezing cold spare room at Toby’s house; through our Spring issues brought to you from a disused shed in a boatyard; to our latter efforts from a swanky offi ce at Krowji in Redruth, we have certainly been on a fairly steep learning curve!
We expect to print over 150,000 guides in 2015, giving us a readership of about half a million. The What’s on Cornwall website will also be used by well over that amount; that’s a total reach of over a million event goers!
Wishing you every happiness for the coming year.
Rachel and Toby,What’s on Cornwall
Running an event?Make sure you tell us about it; a basic listing is free or you can upgrade from only £20.See: www.whatsoncornwall.co.uk/submit
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THEATRE
St Neot, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 6HQ 01579 320251
Set on the edge of Bodmin Moor you can explore part of Cornwall’s Industrial Heritage, with
self-guided underground tours, to see the three cathedral-sized Caverns with an underground lake. Wander amongst the 6.5 acres of woodland with a
walk in Quarry Wood to find the faeries and dragons. An environment of peace and
wonderment. Wedding venues; Concerts; Eventswww.carnglaze.com
Open Mon ~ Sat 10am to 5pm
The Badgers BallFri 20th Feb
Mad Dog McreaSat 6th March
Wednesday 22nd October - Wednesday 7th January 2015Toddle TatePlay, explore, create and investigate art in these fun weekly sessions for under 5s and their carers.Tate St Ives
Saturday 13th December - Monday 5th January 2015Lighthouse Keeper’s Christmas Trail10am - Free with museum entrance ticketMr Grinling, the lighthouse keeper, has lost his Christmas baskets. Can you help him fi nd them before the seagulls eat his Christmas dinner?01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 27th December - Sunday 4th January 2015Blydhen nowydh da!Kids Activities - 12noonCelebrate the New Year in Corn-wall, decorate your very own stargazy crown, make a magic spinning disk and build rockets to welcome in the New Year. 01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 27th December - Sunday 4th January 2015Christmas Treasure Hunt ChallengeBlow the cobwebs away and en-joy an outdoor family adventure! Follow clues around Porthcurno to crack a secret code and unlock prizes for your team.01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Monday 29th December - Saturday 3rd January Gallery Quest10.30am/1.30pmJoin us for some festive fun and a hands-on exploration of the gallery, especially for families.Tate St Ives
Saturday 10th January Cornish ChoughsYou can fi nd a real Cornish Chough on show. Come and have a go at making your own Cornish chough to take home.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Saturday 10th JanuaryArtist’s studio free creative workshopKids Activities - 11amFor families with children of all ages.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Monday 12th JanuaryMinnows’ Tales Kids Activities - 11am - Free with museum entrance ticketDrop in for a lively half hour of stories, songs and rhymes in one of our beautiful galleries.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 17th JanuarySecret World of Mini BeastsKids Activities - 11am/2pmExplore a micro-world of mini beasts and make a crazy critter to take home and treasure. 01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Saturday 17th JanuaryInverted imagesHave a look at the photographs in our exhibition. Many of these were made from black and white negative images, and then converted into the pictures we see today.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Saturday 24th JanuaryFancy FramesUsing collage, create your own frame for a favourite picture or photograph.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Friday 30th JanuaryMuseum Minnows1.30pm - Free with museum entrance ticketAn hour of creative play, stories and craft activities for under-fi ves.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 31st JanuaryFold a FishCome and learn about the fi sher folk of Cornwall, and make and decorate your own fi sh using origami.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Saturday 31st JanuaryBernie’s All Retro Clothes Sale01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
For more family see www.whatsonscornwall.co.uk/family
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THEATRE
On-going events
Family
Saturday 18th October - Friday 20th February 2015Ice Skating Sessions to suit everyone, from toddlers to experienced skaters, in our beautiful ice rink.Bodelva, Eden Project
Monday 3rd November - Saturday 31st January 2015Weekend FunKids ActivitiesWith extended opening times, spend your weekends explor-ing Dragon’s Kingdom with super slides, aerial walkways, climbing nets, and lots more!Wadebridge, Crealy Adventure Park
Thursday 1st January - Saturday 28th FebruaryPup SeasonMake sure you don't miss out on seeing what it is we do at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary; head to Gweek and have a peek at our pups.01326 221361www.sealsanctuaries.comGweek, The Cornish Seal Sanctuary
Saturday 10th JanuaryArtist’s studio free creative workshopKids Activities - 11amFor families with children of all ages.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Monday 12th JanuaryMinnows’ Tales Kids Activities - 11am - Free with museum entrance ticketDrop in for a lively half hour of stories, songs and rhymes in one of our beautiful galleries.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 17th JanuarySecret World of Mini BeastsKids Activities - 11am/2pmExplore a micro-world of mini beasts and make a crazy critter to take home and treasure. 01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Saturday 17th JanuaryInverted imagesHave a look at the photographs in our exhibition. Many of these were made from black and white negative images, and then converted into the pictures we see today.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Saturday 24th JanuaryFancy FramesUsing collage, create your own frame for a favourite picture or photograph.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Friday 30th JanuaryMuseum Minnows1.30pm - Free with museum entrance ticketAn hour of creative play, stories and craft activities for under-fi ves.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 31st JanuaryFold a FishCome and learn about the fi sher folk of Cornwall, and make and decorate your own fi sh using origami.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Saturday 31st JanuaryBernie’s All Retro Clothes Sale01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Sunday 1st FebruaryWired WorldsKids Activities - 1pmCreate an illuminated mini-world in this amazing steam-punk inspired creative workshop for families.01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Every Monday during term-timeMinnows’ TalesKids Activities - 11am - Free with museum entrance ticketDrop in for a lively half hour of stories, songs and rhymes in one of our beautiful galleries.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 7th FebruaryBasket Weaving/Rag Rug MakingWeave a paper basket or cowl, or make a rag rug with offcuts of fabric.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Saturday 7th FebruaryFlying Dragons: Free Creative Workshop11amFor families with children of all ages.01326 313 863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Saturday 7th - Saturday 28th FebruaryThe Recycled Robot Trail£2 (incl. prize)Explore the garden via the Recycled Robot trail whilst answering clues and fi nding out fascinating and fun recycling facts. See page 6.01326 252200www.trebah-garden.co.ukMawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens
Friday 13th FebruaryMuseum MinnowsKids Activities - 1.30pmAn hour of creative play, stories and craft activities for under-fi ves. 01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 14th FebruaryRadiant RosesTo celebrate Valentine’s Day, craft a rose that can last forever using tissue paper and pipe cleaners.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Saturday 14th - Sunday 15th FebruaryIncredible Crustaceans Super-sized Weekend11amGet your claws into a weekend of awesome activities inspired by incredible crustaceans.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 14th - Sunday 22nd FebruaryFamily Friendly FunFreeFun for children young and old, with our free Make and Take activities; available every day throughout half term.01726 850362www.wheal-martyn.comCarthew, Wheal Martyn
Every SaturdayFree Family Drop-In Workshops2.30pmAll materials supplied - just bring your imagination!01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
For more family see www.whatsonscornwall.co.uk/family
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Discover and explore nature’s playground this half term via the “Recycled Robot Trail” and be inspired to “Drop-in” to a creative workshop and up-cycle your very own robot to take home. Trails £2; Workshops £3 including materials. Normal garden entry rates apply. Tickets valid for 7 days. Visit website for more details.
Trebah – it’s excitingly different.
Open daily from 10am Mawnan Smith Nr FalmouthTelephone 01326 252200 Visit trebah-garden.co.uk
Discover and explore nature’s playground this half
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Saturday 14th - Sunday 22nd FebruaryIncredible Colour, Brilliant LightBe inspired by the science and beauty of light and create a ‘stained glass’ masterpiece to take home.01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Saturday 14th - Sunday 22nd FebruaryHalf-Term Craft ActivitiesKids Activities - 11amWe’re running a range of drop-in craft activities throughout the half term week.Nr Newquay, Kestle Mill, Trerice
Sunday 15th FebruaryCitizen Science: Globe at NightBe part of a global science experiment!01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Monday 16th - Friday 20th FebruaryPirates and SmugglersKids ActivitiesJoin us for fearsome tales of dastardly deeds and seafaring shenanigans - are you brave enough to walk the plank?Falmouth, Pendennis Castle
Monday 16th - Sunday 22nd FebruarySensational Sea CreaturesKids Activities - 12noonTake part in creative crafts and incredible art activities inspired by sensational sea creatures; make giant lobster claws, fabu-lous fi sh masks and much more.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Monday 16th - Sunday 22nd FebruaryWhat’s in the Shell? Kids Activities - 10amSearch for the shells in our galleries and discover the creatures hidden inside.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Tuesday 17th FebruaryStory Time with Sally CrabtreeKids Activities 11am/12noon/2pmCast your line into the sea of songs, hoist the story sail and make trea-sures from the cargo of creativity!01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Tuesday 17th FebruaryMini-Make10.30am/12pm/1.30pm - £2.50Printing activities using sponges and potatoes for under 7s - based on the Terrain exhibition.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Tuesday 17th & Thursday 19th FebruaryRecycled Robot Drop-In Workshops11am - £2 (incl. materials)Immerse yourself further in Trebah’s half-term recycling theme by dropping into one of their workshops. See below.01326 252200www.trebah-garden.co.ukMawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens
Tuesday 17th - Thursday 19th FebruaryShadow Play11amCreate beautiful images and wearable art in our family-friendly workshop exploring light.01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Thursday 19th FebruaryDouglas Dapper’s Creature FeatureKids Activities - 11am/12noon/2pmDelve deep with the Story Explorer to discover how sea monsters come in all shapes and sizes.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Thursday 19th FebruaryExplorers: Free Creative Workshop11amFor families with children of all ages.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Thursday 19th FebruaryCulture Kids10.30am/2pm - £12 (per child, incl. t-shirt)Print pictures and t-shirts with print artist Dena O’Brien.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Friday 20th FebruaryTime Machine: Free Creative WorkshopKids Activities - 11amFor families with children of all ages.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Saturday 21st FebruaryThrough the WindowPenlee has its own stained glass window on the staircase, with pat-terns made from different colours and shapes. Create your own stained glass window using our coloured plastic on a card frame.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
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Trerice Valentines dinner 14 February, 7-10pm Take a candlelit tour around our house and discover the hidden love story found amongst our collection. Follow this with a three course dinner in our barn restaurant. £20 per person, booking essential 01637 839910 / 875404 01637 875404 nationaltrust.org.uk/trerice
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Tuesday 17th - Thursday 19th FebruaryShadow Play11amCreate beautiful images and wearable art in our family-friendly workshop exploring light.01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Thursday 19th FebruaryDouglas Dapper’s Creature FeatureKids Activities - 11am/12noon/2pmDelve deep with the Story Explorer to discover how sea monsters come in all shapes and sizes.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Thursday 19th FebruaryExplorers: Free Creative Workshop11amFor families with children of all ages.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Thursday 19th FebruaryCulture Kids10.30am/2pm - £12 (per child, incl. t-shirt)Print pictures and t-shirts with print artist Dena O’Brien.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Friday 20th FebruaryTime Machine: Free Creative WorkshopKids Activities - 11amFor families with children of all ages.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Saturday 21st FebruaryThrough the WindowPenlee has its own stained glass window on the staircase, with pat-terns made from different colours and shapes. Create your own stained glass window using our coloured plastic on a card frame.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
www.whatsoncornwall.co.uk/valentines
Valentine’s DaySaturday 14th FebruaryRadiant RosesTo celebrate Valentine’s Day, craft a rose that can last forever using tissue paper and pipe cleaners.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery and Museum
Saturday 14th FebruaryValentine’s DayA relaxed night of food and fi lm.01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Saturday 14th FebruaryValentine’s Dinner7pm - £20Take a candlelit tour of the house and discover the hidden love story at Trerice, followed by a romantic three-course dinner.Kestle Mill, nr Newquay, Trerice
Saturday 14th February Valentine’s Razzle7pm - £18 (from CRBO)/£20 (on door)Featuring live music from the Devils Deuce, the Super 8’s and DJ Tensohi spinning jump blues to rock n roll. Dress code 1950’s, secret cabaret; decor by Enjoy Boogie Woogie.Pool, Heartlands
Saturday 14th FebruaryCornish Sinfonia7.30pm - £13/£22Celebrate Valentine’s night with an inspiring evening of romantic classi-cal and light music from the heart.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Saturday 21st FebruaryProfessor Hoogenshplurk’s Tales: Free Creative WorkshopKids Activities - 11amFor families with children of all ages.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Saturday 21st - Sunday 22nd FebruaryHornby Model Railway Club Exhibition10am - FreeThe annual family fun day from Hornby and Hornby Duplo is back with vintage toys, Meccano and plenty for everyone to do.Pool, Heartlands
Saturday 28th FebruaryFantastic FlagsWith St Piran’s day soon arriv-ing, Penlee house wants to help you celebrate! Create your own black and white Cornish fl ag to wave on the 5th of March.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
www.bedruthan.com/fair
Bedruthan Hotel, Mawgan Porth
50+ stalls on three floorsworkshops
music
FAIRMIDCENTURY & VINTAGE
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Wednesday 21st JanuarySunshine on Leith7.30pm - £5.50/£3Based on the sensational stage hit of the same name, featuring music by pop-folk band The Proclaimers.Looe, Cinema by the Sea (Community Hall)
Wednesday 21st JanuaryTwo Days One Night 7.30pm - £3Winner of Best Film at the Sydney Film Festival.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
Saturday 31st JanuaryHow I Live Now6pm A touching fi lm based on the book of the same title. The author of the book will be visiting us on 4th Feb.01872 246038www.burrelltheatre.comTruro, Burrell Theatre
Wednesday 4th FebruarySearching for Sugar Man7.30pm - £3This documentary about lost Detroit musician Sixto Rodri-guez, once touted as the new Dylan, opens an unexpected window on the secret history of white South Africa.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
FilmsFood & drinkwww.whatsoncornwall.co.uk/food
Every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday in January and February*Seniors’ Special12noon - £9.95 Especially for the over 60s, a hearty lunch in our Waterside Cafe, made from the fi nest sea-sonal produce. Get free entry to the Museum when you pre-book.*Except half-term: 15, 18, 20 & 22 Feb.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 31st JanuaryGame Cookery£125 (to include lunch and drinks)A straight-forward step by step day-course breaking down game cookery into sourcing, preparing, and cooking delicious dishes that you can recreate at home. Philleigh Way Cookery School
Saturday 7th FebruaryFish Cookery £130 (to include lunch and drinks)Have you ever been put off buy-ing fi sh because you are unsure of how to prepare and cook it? Then this is the course for you.Philleigh Way Cookery School
Wednesday 11th FebruaryCornwall in a Day Cookery Course£115 (to include lunch and drinks)On this Cornwall inspired course, our very own Cornish chef George Pascoe will take you through an exciting cookery expe-rience of all things truly Cornish.Philleigh Way Cookery School
Saturday 14th FebruaryValentine’s DayA relaxed night of food and fi lm.01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Saturday 14th FebruaryValentine’s Dinner7pm - £20Take a candlelit tour of the house and discover the hidden love story at Trerice, followed by a romantic three-course dinner. See page 7.Kestle Mill, nr Newquay, Trerice
Wednesday 25th FebruaryBeginner Bread£110 (to include lunch and drinks)On this fascinating hands-on one-day course you will learn the craft of the artisan bread baker.Philleigh Way Cookery School
Friday 27th FebruarySummer Somewhere Barbecue7pm - £30It’s got to be summer some-where? That’s all we need to know to throw our Beach Hut ‘summer somewhere’ barbecue with a little Caribbean fl ava. Watergate Bay, The Beach Hut
Saturday 28th FebruaryWorld Pasty ChampionshipsCelebrating the traditional Cornish pasty recipe, as well as some more unusual varieties. From the Americas to Australia, pasties derived from recipes passed down by Cornish emigrants over centuries are eaten and enjoyed by many millions of people.Bodelva, Eden Project
Tuesdays
1. Falmouth Farmers’ Market9am The Moor
2. Sennen Farmers’ Market9am Sennen, behind Sennen School
Wednesdays
3. Truro Open Market 9am Truro, Lemon Quay
Thursdays
4. St Ives Farmers’ Market9.30am St Ives, The Guildhall
5. Country Market8.30am Penzance, The Acorn
6. Wadebridge Country Market8.45am Wadebridge, Town Hall
7. Isles of Scilly Local Produce Market 1st Thursday of every month9am St Mary’s, Holgate’s Green/in the Town Hall
Fridays
8. Lamorna Produce Market9am Lamorna, Lamorna Village Hall
9. Bude Farmers’ & Craft Market From July till the end of September.9am Bude, Bude Quay
10. Perranporth Country Market10am Perranporth, Memorial Hall
11. Launceston Farmers’ Market9am Launceston, St Mary’s Hall
12. Liskeard Farmers’ Market 2nd and 4th Friday of every month.9am Liskeard, Mole Valley Farmers
13. Camborne Produce Market 2nd and 4th Friday of every month.9am Camborne, Town Square
Saturdays
14. Constantine Farmers Market9.30am Constantine, Tolmen Centre
15. St Erth Farmers’ Market10am St Erth, Methodist Church
16. Farmers’ Market 1st Saturday of August9.30am Helston, Old Cattle Market
17. Ladock Farmers’ Market 1st Saturday of every month8am Ladock, Ladock Village Hall
18. Stoke Climsland Farmers’ Market 1st Saturday of every month9am Stoke Climsland, The Old School
19. Pendeen Farmers’ Market 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month10am Centre of Pendeen
20. Looe Produce Market 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month10am West Looe, Quayside Centre
21. Grampound Road Village Market3rd Saturday of each month (ex. Dec)10.30am Grampound Road Village Hall
22. Menheniot Farmers’ Market2nd Saturday of every month9.30am Menheniot, The Old School
23. Coads Green Market4th Saturday of the month9.30am Coads Green, Village Hall
24. Transition Grampound Local Produce MarketLast Saturday of each month10am Grampound, Community Hall
25. Carnon Downs Local Produce MarketLast Saturday of every month9am Carnon Downs, Village Hall
26. Bodmin Farmers’ Market3rd Saturday of the month10am Bodmin, Bodmin Nursery
Sundays
27. Mevagissey Farmers’ Market9am Mevagissey, Courtyard Indoor Market
28. Tamar Valley Produce Market2nd Sunday of the month10am Cremyll, Mount Edgcumbe Estate
29. Crackington Local Produce Fair 3rd Sunday of the month2pm Crackington Institute
REGULAR FARMERS’ MARKETS
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Wednesday 21st JanuarySunshine on Leith7.30pm - £5.50/£3Based on the sensational stage hit of the same name, featuring music by pop-folk band The Proclaimers.Looe, Cinema by the Sea (Community Hall)
Wednesday 21st JanuaryTwo Days One Night 7.30pm - £3Winner of Best Film at the Sydney Film Festival.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
Saturday 31st JanuaryHow I Live Now6pm A touching fi lm based on the book of the same title. The author of the book will be visiting us on 4th Feb.01872 246038www.burrelltheatre.comTruro, Burrell Theatre
Wednesday 4th FebruarySearching for Sugar Man7.30pm - £3This documentary about lost Detroit musician Sixto Rodri-guez, once touted as the new Dylan, opens an unexpected window on the secret history of white South Africa.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
Filmswww.whatsoncornwall.co.uk/fi lms
1. Rebel Cinema01288 361442www.rebelcinema.co.ukBude
2. Lewannick Film Society01566 782352www.fi lmlewannick.co.ukLewannick, near Launceston
3. Phoenix Cinema 01326 313072www.merlincinemas.co.ukFalmouth
4. Flora Cinema 01326 569977 www.merlincinemas.co.ukHelston
5. Cinema by the Sea0845 868 1021www.looefi lmsociety.org.ukLooe
6. Lighthouse Cinema 01637 878650www.wtwcinemas.co.ukNewquay
7. Savoy Cinema Penzance01736 363330www.merlincinemas.co.ukPenzance
8. Regal Cinema01209 216278 www.merlincinemas.co.ukRedruth
9. Royal Cinema01736 796843 www.merlincinemas.co.ukSt Ives
10. White River Cinema01726 66301 / 0871 2003304 www.wtwcinemas.co.ukSt Austell
11. Plaza Cinema01872 272894 / 0871 2003304 www.wtwcinemas.co.ukTruro
12.Regal Cinema 01208 812791www.wtwcinemas.co.ukWadebridge
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Cinemas in CornwallWednesday 18th FebruaryNebraska 7.30pm - £3/£5.50When cantankerous old buzzard Woody Grant receives receives a sweepstakes notice in the mail and insists on making a 750-mile trip to Lincoln, Nebraska, to collect his prize, it falls to baffl ed son David to accompany him. Looe, Cinema by the Sea (Community Hall)
Wednesday 18th FebruaryIda7.30pm - £3Powerfully written and eloquently shot, Ida is a masterly evocation of a time, a dilemma, and a defi ning historical moment.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
Saturday 28th FebruaryDiary of a Lost Girl7.30pm - £6/£8Diary of a Lost Girl traces the story of Thymian, played by mesmerising screen idol Louise Brooks, as her life yoyos between episodes of lightness and inno-cence, darkness and despair.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukDownderry, Working Men’s Club
16. Farmers’ Market 1st Saturday of August9.30am Helston, Old Cattle Market
17. Ladock Farmers’ Market 1st Saturday of every month8am Ladock, Ladock Village Hall
18. Stoke Climsland Farmers’ Market 1st Saturday of every month9am Stoke Climsland, The Old School
19. Pendeen Farmers’ Market 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month10am Centre of Pendeen
20. Looe Produce Market 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month10am West Looe, Quayside Centre
21. Grampound Road Village Market3rd Saturday of each month (ex. Dec)10.30am Grampound Road Village Hall
22. Menheniot Farmers’ Market2nd Saturday of every month9.30am Menheniot, The Old School
23. Coads Green Market4th Saturday of the month9.30am Coads Green, Village Hall
24. Transition Grampound Local Produce MarketLast Saturday of each month10am Grampound, Community Hall
25. Carnon Downs Local Produce MarketLast Saturday of every month9am Carnon Downs, Village Hall
26. Bodmin Farmers’ Market3rd Saturday of the month10am Bodmin, Bodmin Nursery
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27. Mevagissey Farmers’ Market9am Mevagissey, Courtyard Indoor Market
28. Tamar Valley Produce Market2nd Sunday of the month10am Cremyll, Mount Edgcumbe Estate
29. Crackington Local Produce Fair 3rd Sunday of the month2pm Crackington Institute
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Lectures & talks Other StuffWednesday 14th JanuaryHistory of Croggon’s Grampound Tannery7.30pmA talk by Ron Hicks.Portscatho, Portscatho Memorial Hall
Monday 12th JanuaryIdeas Cafe: Bed Pans, Bandages & Bed Socks12.30pm - £12.50 (incl. museum admission, talk and lunch)Discover hidden WW1 stories and the war efforts of west Cornwall’s women.01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Thursday 22nd JanuaryCurating Cornish Archaeology1pm - Free (usual museum admission applies)Lunchtime talk by Museum Curator of Archaeology, Jane Marley.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Wednesday 28th JanuaryDiscovery Talk: Northern Delights6.30pmFollowing a sell-out talk about her round the world adventures, Ellen Winser, former Chairman of the museum, recounts the story of the proving trials for her yacht Ardevora of Roseland.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Monday 2nd FebruaryIdeas Cafe: Echoes of an Empire12.30pm - £12.50 (incl. museum admission, talk and lunch)How much did the Greeks & Romans know about the nature of sound? Delve into a world of 2000 year old acoustics.01736 810966www.porthcurno.org.ukPorthcurno, Telegraph Museum
Wednesday 4th February An Audience with Meg Rosoff7pm - £5 (incl. a glass of wine or soft drink)No stranger to controversy, the celebrated Carnegie Prize winning author Meg Rosoff (How I Live Now, What I was, The Bride’s Farewell, There is No Dog) will be coming to Cornwall to talk about her life, writing and numerous awards.01872 246038www.burrelltheatre.comTruro, Burrell Theatre
Thursday 5th FebruaryGwen van Spijk In Conversation2pm - Free (booking required)Gwen is an independent man-ager, producer, trainer and con-sultant working primarily within the dance, live and performance arts sectors.Penryn, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts (Falmouth University)
Friday 6th FebruaryMusic Industry Seminar & Showcase: Touch4pm - Free (booking required)This seminar will focus on the work of Touch. With guest speakers including the label’s founder Mike Harding and Touch artist Jana Winderen. Penryn, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts (Falmouth University)
Friday 6th FebruaryFirst Friday Performing Arts Networking5.50pmThese monthly networking eve-nings provide an opportunity to meet like-minded people who are working, or interested, in a career in the performing arts or creative sectors.Penryn, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts (Falmouth University)
Monday 9th February Built on Scilly12.30pmA more unlikely place to have had a successful shipbuilding industry cannot be imagined, yet the Isles of Scilly built 153 ships between 1774 and 1891. Join Richard Larn OBE to discover how this industry proved fi nan-cially rewarding, creating wealth and employment.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Wednesday 11th FebruaryThe History of Telegraphy in Cornwall7.30pmA talk by Gareth Parry for St Gerrans and Porthscatho Old Cornwall Society.Portscatho, Memorial Hall
Sunday 15th February Artists’ Panel DiscussionFree (booking advised)Join curator and artists in Terrain, discussing the inspiration behind their work.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Wednesday 18th FebruaryGermaine Greer: The Disappearing Woman8pm - £12/£1401326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Wednesday 25th FebruaryDiscovery Talk: A Foothold in Florida6.30pmIn 1564 three French Huguenot ships set sail for the New World in an attempt to establish the fi rst Protestant colony in North America. Jacques le Moyne, one of the colonists was ordered to paint and record whatever new he was able to discover in those parts. 01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Thursday 1st JanuaryCharity Open DayGates open in aid of local charities.Pentewan, The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Thursday 1st JanuaryNewquay New Year’s Day Dip for CLIC1pm - £5Join us at Newquay Harbour, wade in and blow away those cobwebs on 1st January at 1pm and start 2015 by doing some-thing amazing for charity.Newquay Harbour
Saturday 10th JanuaryVampires Rock: The Final Countdown7.30pm - £23.50/£26Celebrating its 11th year and the fi nal chapter it is what can only be described as one of the best touring production shows ever!01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Wednesday 14th JanuaryVolunteer day11amLearn about volunteering with us.St Dominic, Cotehele
Saturday 24th - Sunday 25th JanuaryThe Healing Light Festival10am - £2A showcase for complementary therapists with readers, stalls, workshops and music. 01209212662Pool, Heartlands
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Lectures & talks Other StuffSunday 15th February Artists’ Panel DiscussionFree (booking advised)Join curator and artists in Terrain, discussing the inspiration behind their work.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Wednesday 18th FebruaryGermaine Greer: The Disappearing Woman8pm - £12/£1401326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Wednesday 25th FebruaryDiscovery Talk: A Foothold in Florida6.30pmIn 1564 three French Huguenot ships set sail for the New World in an attempt to establish the fi rst Protestant colony in North America. Jacques le Moyne, one of the colonists was ordered to paint and record whatever new he was able to discover in those parts. 01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Thursday 1st JanuaryCharity Open DayGates open in aid of local charities.Pentewan, The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Thursday 1st JanuaryNewquay New Year’s Day Dip for CLIC1pm - £5Join us at Newquay Harbour, wade in and blow away those cobwebs on 1st January at 1pm and start 2015 by doing some-thing amazing for charity.Newquay Harbour
Saturday 10th JanuaryVampires Rock: The Final Countdown7.30pm - £23.50/£26Celebrating its 11th year and the fi nal chapter it is what can only be described as one of the best touring production shows ever!01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Wednesday 14th JanuaryVolunteer day11amLearn about volunteering with us.St Dominic, Cotehele
Saturday 24th - Sunday 25th JanuaryThe Healing Light Festival10am - £2A showcase for complementary therapists with readers, stalls, workshops and music. 01209212662Pool, Heartlands
Wednesday 28th JanuaryVolunteer Day11amJoin us for a chat over a cup of tea and cake to fi nd out more about the range of volunteering opportunities here at Kestle Mill.Nr Newquay, Trerice
Tuesday 17th FebruaryLDN WRESTLING7.30pm - £12/£14The stars of LDN are coming to Falmouth for an evening of rip roaring professional wrestling.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Sunday 22nd FebruaryEast Cornwall Hunt Point to Point MeetingA horse racing event over a well-established course near Liskeard. Race distances are between 2.5 and 3 miles over brush fences.Nr Liskeard, Great Trethew
Saturday 28th FebruaryWorld Pasty ChampionshipsCelebrating the traditional Cornish pasty recipe, as well as some more unusual varieties. From the Americas to Australia, pasties derived from recipes passed down by Cornish emi-grants over centuries are eaten and enjoyed by many millions of people.Bodelva, Eden Project
Saturday 17th JanuaryAakash Odedra: Murmur and Inked7.30pm - £14/£15Murmur and Inked is a new double bill from Aakash Odedra, one of the most sought after British choreographers and dancers today. See page 24.Falmouth University, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts
Friday 30th - Saturday 31st JanuaryGecko Institute7.30pm - £13/£20Critically acclaimed physical dance theatre company, Gecko have a reputation for breathtak-ing choreography and immersing audiences in unique worlds.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Thursday 5th FebruarySonia Sabri: Labyrinth7.30pmFeaturing beautiful energetic Indian dance. See page 30.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukNr Bodmin, Hay Studio
Friday 6th FebruarySonia Sabri: Labyrinth7.30pm - £10/£12Featuring beautiful energetic Indian dance. See page 30.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukFalmouth University, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts
Friday 6th - Saturday 7th FebruaryLights! Camera! Let’s Dance!2pm/7.30pm - £7.50/£9Victoria’s Dance Academy presents a tribute to icons of the music and fi lm industry, both past and present.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Tuesday 10th FebruarySplashdance!6pm - £8Following on from last year’s hugely successful Fairy Tales & Scary Tales, join us for a deluge of dance from Cornwall’s most inventive primary schools, all investigating watery themes through dance. 01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Tuesday 24th - Wednesday 25th FebruaryUltima Vez 7.30pm - £13.50/£20More than 25 years after its de-but and with a new cast, Ultima Vez still stands as one of the most exciting pieces of dance ever made and is once again on an unmissable world tour.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
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Monday 15th September 2014 - Sunday 25th January 2015Kurt Jackson: Line Caught and LocalA stunning series of paintings, draw-ings and sculpture, with supporting fi lm footage, from one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 27th September 2014 - Friday 27th February 2015Terrain This exhibition features work by a potter, a ceramic sculptor, a painter and a photographer, brought together to explore the geology and minerals beneath the surface of Cornwall.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Friday 3rd October 2014 - Friday 30th January 2015Sleeping Giants Exhibition10amPool, Heartlands
Sat 11th October 2014 - Sat 3rd January 2015Structures, StrukturenA group exhibition from eight British and German painters: Tim Allen, Andrew Bick, Mark Francis, Ian McKeevor, Günter Förg, Michael Jäger, Ivo Ringe and Miro Zahra.Penzance, The Exchange
Saturday 11th October - Thursday 18th January 2015Gibsons of ScillyThe Gibson family have been photographing the Isles of Scilly and the west of Cornwall since the 1860s and during that time have created a record of the landscapes, buildings, people and events of the area.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Tuesday 14th October 2014 - Sunday 10th May 2015The Modern Lens Showing the work of pioneer-ing artists from the Americas, Japan and Europe for the fi rst time at Tate St Ives.St Ives, Tate
Saturday 29th November 2014 - Saturday 10th January 2015 Penlee InspiredOpen exhibition of work inspired by Penlee’s historic collections, as well as an oppor-tunity to buy work by some of Cornwall’s leading craftspeople in our Crafts for Christmas area.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Saturday 22nd November - Saturday 3rd January 2015Naomi Frears presents Still HereHer short fi lms alongside com-missioned texts by writers and a neuroscientist exploring time and undirected thought, together with recent drawings and paint-ings in the lower gallery.Newlyn, Newlyn Art Gallery
Saturday 29th November - Saturday 31st January 2015Porthmeor: Past and PresentThis exhibition celebrates Porth-meor Studios in St Ives, a nation-ally important centre of creativity and industry since the 1880s.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Until Sunday 8th FebruarySearch & RescueEnter the world of the maritime rescue services where ordinary people lead extraordinary lives, risking their lives to save yours. 01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Saturday 17th Jan - Saturday 21st MarchAn Enchanted Landscape: Photographic Excursions Through West PenwithPhotographic exhibition looking at images of the Penwith area through the ages.01736 363625www.penleehouse.org.ukPenzance, Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Monday 19th January - Friday 17th AprilWar Horses ExhibitionThis exhibition focuses on the experience of an ancestor of one of Wheal Martyn’s volunteers who went from working in the china clay country to the front line with his horse.01726 850362www.wheal-martyn.comCarthew, Wheal Martyn
Monday 26th January - Sunday 17th MayCelebrating the SeaBritain is an island nation with a proud maritime heritage. The sea is part of who we are as a nation. It is this heritage and this environ-ment that the Royal Society of Marine Artists aims to celebrate. 01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Monday 2nd February - Sunday 5th JulyStrandedScouring the Cornish and Nor-folk coastlines for fl otsam, artist Jo Atherton collects fi shing line, netting and other unexpected items for her colourful tapestries.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Tuesday 7th February - Saturday 18th April Exhibition: The World of WoodroffeDiscover the magical world created by the artist and writer, Patrick Woodroffe (1940-2014).01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Wednesday 18th Feb - Saturday 18th AprilStations of the Cross Exhibition: A Passion Play in Playing Place10am (Mon-Sat)/12noon (Sun) - FreeThese drawings fi nd the Passion story acted out in our own streets and fi elds. They make us take a fresh look at and invest new meaning in objects, and stories, which are so familiar that we might fail to notice them properly. 01872 276782www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
Throughout 2015From Great Beginnings to the 21st CenturyArtists like Barbara Hepworth, Jacob Epstein and Anthony Frost are featured in this exhibition of paintings and sculpture.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Throughout Jan & FebHalf-Price Garden Entry for National Trust Members at Trebah GardenTickets are valid for seven days.01326 252200www.trebah-garden.co.ukMawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens
Wednesday 7th January - Sunday 8th FebruarySt Agnes Photographic Club ExhibitionAn exhibition of professional photography presented by St Agnes Photographic Club.01326 252200www.trebah-garden.co.ukMawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens
Thursday 8th JanuaryEarly Treasures of the Garden Winter Guided WalkThe guided walk will leave the visitor centre at 10.30am taking in much of the garden so sensible shoes are essential.01326 252200www.trebah-garden.co.ukMawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens
Saturday 15th JanuaryArtist’s Studio: Free Creative Workshop11amFor families with children of all ages. 01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
For more art events see www.whatsonscornwall.co.uk/arts
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Monday 26th January - Sunday 17th MayCelebrating the SeaBritain is an island nation with a proud maritime heritage. The sea is part of who we are as a nation. It is this heritage and this environ-ment that the Royal Society of Marine Artists aims to celebrate. 01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Monday 2nd February - Sunday 5th JulyStrandedScouring the Cornish and Nor-folk coastlines for fl otsam, artist Jo Atherton collects fi shing line, netting and other unexpected items for her colourful tapestries.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Tuesday 7th February - Saturday 18th April Exhibition: The World of WoodroffeDiscover the magical world created by the artist and writer, Patrick Woodroffe (1940-2014).01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Wednesday 18th Feb - Saturday 18th AprilStations of the Cross Exhibition: A Passion Play in Playing Place10am (Mon-Sat)/12noon (Sun) - FreeThese drawings fi nd the Passion story acted out in our own streets and fi elds. They make us take a fresh look at and invest new meaning in objects, and stories, which are so familiar that we might fail to notice them properly. 01872 276782www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
Throughout 2015From Great Beginnings to the 21st CenturyArtists like Barbara Hepworth, Jacob Epstein and Anthony Frost are featured in this exhibition of paintings and sculpture.01872 272205www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.ukTruro, Royal Cornwall Museum
Throughout Jan & FebHalf-Price Garden Entry for National Trust Members at Trebah GardenTickets are valid for seven days.01326 252200www.trebah-garden.co.ukMawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens
Wednesday 7th January - Sunday 8th FebruarySt Agnes Photographic Club ExhibitionAn exhibition of professional photography presented by St Agnes Photographic Club.01326 252200www.trebah-garden.co.ukMawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens
Thursday 8th JanuaryEarly Treasures of the Garden Winter Guided WalkThe guided walk will leave the visitor centre at 10.30am taking in much of the garden so sensible shoes are essential.01326 252200www.trebah-garden.co.ukMawnan Smith, Trebah Gardens
Saturday 15th JanuaryArtist’s Studio: Free Creative Workshop11amFor families with children of all ages. 01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
Wednesday 14th JanuaryPrintmaking Workshop - 6 week course starts here6.30pm - £80 (per student)For beginners or those with ex-perience. Covering intaglio, etching and relief printing. Some materials and equipment provided. Extra materials can be purchased.Truro, Truro School
Wednesday 14th JanuaryCeramics Workshops - 10 week course starts here6.30pm - £95 (per student)For beginners or those with experience. Encounter new techniques and develop a creative approach. Truro, Truro School
Thursday 15th JanuaryBBC Antiques Series Flog It10am - Free Flog It, the major BBC antiques show, is now on its 14th series and regularly achieves an audi-ence of over two million viewers in its weekday afternoon slot.01326 313388www.nmmc.co.ukFalmouth, National Maritime Museum
Wednesday 21st January - Thursday 12th FebruaryCrafting the Cathedral10am (Mon-Sat)/12noon (Sun) - FreeAn exhibition of work by Falmouth University students taking the cathedral as inspiration.01872 276782www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
Monday 26th January - Thursday 12th FebruaryContemporary Crafts Exhibition FreeAn exciting show curated by Falmouth University Contem-porary Crafts Level 2 students themselves, including work from Truro School in the studio.Truro, Heseltine Gallery, Truro School
Tuesday 27th JanuaryHolocaust Memorial Day10amMarking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. With a special Evensong at 5.30pm.01872 276782www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
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Wednesday 14th JanuaryBeginners Sewing With A Machine - 4 week course starts here6.30pm - £50 (cost per student)Learn to use a sewing machine: threading up, change needle, wind bobbins etc. You will make a simple bag to take home.Truro, Truro School
Saturday 31st JanuaryBernie’s All Retro Clothes Sale01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Monday 2nd - Sunday 8th FebruaryExhibition: Myths and LegendsFeaturing mythical works that lie deep in our collection.01326 313863www.falmouthartgallery.comFalmouth, Falmouth Art Gallery
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Saturday 3rd JanuaryStone Hearted Mama9pmFalmouth, The Prince of Wales
Saturday 3rd JanuaryGrip Like Vice + Louella01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 3rd JanuaryDaytime Opening01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Friday 9th JanuaryLeisure Centre01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 10th JanuaryDaytime Opening01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Saturday 10th January Paul Jones and Dave Kelly8pm - £10 U18s/£22/£24 (on door)Founder members of The Blues Band, Paul Jones and Dave Kelly’s tangled and colourful roots go way back into the true undergrowth of the tradition.Calstock, Calstock Arts (The Old Chapel)
Thursday 15th JanuaryMoney Shot01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Friday 16th JanuaryAll Sharp Points + Rob Phillimore 01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Friday 16th JanuarySteve Knightley7.30pm - £16The songwriting force behind the phenomenally successful acoustic duo (now trio) Show of Hands, Steve continues his solo Grow Your Own tour of village venues.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
Friday 16th JanuaryKiera Osment 7.30pm - FreeLusty Glaze Beach & Purple Gecko Events welcome back Kiera Osment.Newquay, Lusty Glaze
Friday 16th JanuaryTruro 3 Arts: Aurora Wind Ensemble7.30pm - £17/children and stu-dents free with advance bookings Aurora’s fi ve wind players and pianist make a welcome return to Truro after a long gap.Mylor Theater, Truro College
Saturday 17th JanuaryStrawdogs 9pmPorth, The Mermaid Inn
Saturday 17th JanuaryFire & The Brain01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 17th JanuaryPrivate Party01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Wednesday 21st JanuaryThe King is Back7.30pm - £17.50/£23.50Ben Portsmouth is Elvis and the winner of the Elvis Presley Enterprise Memphis Ultimate Elvis competition.Truro, Hall For Cornwall
Thursday 22nd JanuaryHeads South8pmHeads South combines Afro-Cuban and other Latin infl uenced rhythms with tuneful melodies in an enthralling rep-ertoire of original compositions and arrangements of classic tunes.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukCharlestown, nr St Austell, The Bosun’s
Thursday 22nd JanuaryKezia01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Thursday 22nd JanuaryLe Vent du Nord7.30pm - £16/£20Le Vent du Nord from Québec play fast, fun and uplifting tradi-tional music that is guaranteed to have you dancing.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Friday 23rd JanuaryPeter Crawford 7.30pm - FreeSolo acoustic singer-songwriter from Cornwall performing origi-nal songs and select covers with an Americana/Folk/Rock feel.Newquay, Lusty Glaze
Friday 23rd JanuaryTavy Tars8.30pm - Free (donations for RNLI)A welcome return for the Tavy Tars, now in their second decade of singing together, with their rollicking shanties and songs of the sea.Calstock, Calstock Arts (The Old Chapel)
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Saturday 17th JanuaryPrivate Party01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Wednesday 21st JanuaryThe King is Back7.30pm - £17.50/£23.50Ben Portsmouth is Elvis and the winner of the Elvis Presley Enterprise Memphis Ultimate Elvis competition.Truro, Hall For Cornwall
Thursday 22nd JanuaryHeads South8pmHeads South combines Afro-Cuban and other Latin infl uenced rhythms with tuneful melodies in an enthralling rep-ertoire of original compositions and arrangements of classic tunes.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukCharlestown, nr St Austell, The Bosun’s
Thursday 22nd JanuaryKezia01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Thursday 22nd JanuaryLe Vent du Nord7.30pm - £16/£20Le Vent du Nord from Québec play fast, fun and uplifting tradi-tional music that is guaranteed to have you dancing.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Friday 23rd JanuaryPeter Crawford 7.30pm - FreeSolo acoustic singer-songwriter from Cornwall performing origi-nal songs and select covers with an Americana/Folk/Rock feel.Newquay, Lusty Glaze
Friday 23rd JanuaryTavy Tars8.30pm - Free (donations for RNLI)A welcome return for the Tavy Tars, now in their second decade of singing together, with their rollicking shanties and songs of the sea.Calstock, Calstock Arts (The Old Chapel)
Friday 23rd JanuaryI Love to Boogie with T. RextasyTribute Band - 7.45pmIn tribute to Marc Bolan who, with his band T. Rex, was one of the most fl amboyant and charismatic of the original glam rock era.01209 216278www.merlincinemas.co.ukRedruth, The Regal Theatre
Friday 23rd JanuaryWaterloo7.30pm - £17/£22The Best of Abba Tribute Show01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Friday 23rd January F. EMASCULATA01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 24th January Brunel + Night Motor01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 24th January The People’s String Foundation Mixing passionate theatrics with an urban gypsy sound. 01326 374424www.misspeapod.co.ukPenryn, Miss Peapod’s Cafe
Saturday 24th JanuaryVienna Piano Trio7.30pm - £18/£28The Vienna Piano Trio has given classical performances at inter-national festivals and concert halls for over 20 years.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Saturday 24th JanuaryCity of Truro Wind Orchestra Informal Concert1pm - Free 01872 276782www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
Saturday 24th JanuaryPaul Drayton 7.30pm - £4.50/£12A leading musician in Cornwall, Paul’s CV is endless: conductor, composer, pianist and teacher, there is little that he has not achieved. Portscatho, Memorial Hall
Saturday 24th JanuaryThe Bully Wee Band + Phil Beer7.30pm - £16An acoustic session to brighten a dark January night.Devoran, Devoran Village Hall
Tuesday 27th JanuaryHolocaust Memorial Day10amMarking the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz with special Evensong at 5.30pm.01872 276782www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
Thursday 29th JanuaryThe Walker Brothers01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Friday 30th JanuaryEdison Lighthouse 9pmStep back in time with fantastic sound of Edison Lighthouse.Porth, The Mermaid Inn
Friday 30th JanuaryTom Dale 7.30pm - FreeLusty Glaze Beach & Purple Gecko Events presents Cajun/Blues legend Tom Dale.Newquay, Lusty Glaze
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F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N V I S I T W W W . L U S T Y G L A Z E . C O . U K
L U S T Y G L A Z E
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17TH APRIL 2015
LUSTY GLAZE BEACHNEWQUAY
GATES OPEN 6PM
Intimate gig with limited ticket numbers (being held in the marquee)
F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N V I S I T W W W . L U S T Y G L A Z E . C O . U KF O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N V I S I T W W W . L U S T Y G L A Z E . C O . U K
F O R T I C K E T S G O T O W W W . T I C K E T H I V E . C O . U K O R C A L L 0 1 6 3 7 8 7 2 4 4 4
Tickets £7 £9 on the door
PROUDLYPRESENT
Saturday 31st JanuaryCushion Concert with the Cathedral Choristers2.30pm - FreeBring the family and cushions to enjoy this post-Christmas treat.01872 276782www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
Saturday 31st JanuaryEdens Ashes + Animal 101736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 31st JanuaryToo Cool: The Music of Chet Baker - Sue Richardson Quartet7.30pmThis show features trumpet player Chet Baker’s beautiful music, recalling the smoky jazz clubs of 1950’s West Coast cool.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukHeartlands, Pool
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Live music
F O R M O R E I N F O R M A T I O N V I S I T W W W . L U S T Y G L A Z E . C O . U K
L U S T Y G L A Z E
S U N D O W N E RS E S S I O N S
17TH APRIL 2015
LUSTY GLAZE BEACHNEWQUAY
GATES OPEN 6PM
Intimate gig with limited ticket numbers (being held in the marquee)
F O R T I C K E T S G O T O W W W . T I C K E T H I V E . C O . U K O R C A L L 0 1 6 3 7 8 7 2 4 4 4
Tickets £7 £9 on the door
PROUDLYPRESENT
Saturday 31st JanuaryCushion Concert with the Cathedral Choristers2.30pm - FreeBring the family and cushions to enjoy this post-Christmas treat.01872 276782www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
Saturday 31st JanuaryEdens Ashes + Animal 101736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 31st JanuaryToo Cool: The Music of Chet Baker - Sue Richardson Quartet7.30pmThis show features trumpet player Chet Baker’s beautiful music, recalling the smoky jazz clubs of 1950’s West Coast cool.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukHeartlands, Pool
Sunday 1st FebruarySeth Lakeman + Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin7.30pm - £20/£262014 saw Seth play the D-Day Memorial Concert at The Royal Hall, complete sold-out spring cathedral and autumn tours, and grasp 2 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards with The Full English. Now he steps into 2015 on top form.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Monday 2nd FebruaryBarbara Dickson7.45pmBarbara Dickson, OBE, emerged from the Scottish Folk Revival of the 1960s and has become the biggest selling Scottish female album artiste of all time.01209 216278www.merlincinemas.co.ukRedruth, The Regal Theatre
Thursday 5th FebruarySource FM Live Broadcast5pm - FreeFeaturing live music and discus-sions; this real time recording of presenter Simon Neild’s Inside Local Music show will take place in the Performance Centre Foyer.Penryn, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts (Falmouth University)
Thursday 5th FebruaryRob Heath01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Thursday 5th FebruaryTomasso Starace Qauartet8pmAn afi cionado of black and white photographs, gifted Italian saxophonist Tommaso Starace explores the world of one of the most celebrated Italian photographers, considered ‘the Cartier Bresson’ of his country.Calstock, Calstock Arts
Friday 6th FebruaryTruro 3 Arts: Gould Piano Trio7.30pm - £17Familiar to listeners of BBC Radio 3, the Goulds perform at major festivals and venues in the UK and abroad. Mylor Theatre, Truro College
Friday 6th FebruaryBlack Foxxes01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Friday 6th FebruaryTruro Cathedral Choir 7pm - £10Truro Cathedral Choir in concert, directed by Chris Gray, organist and Director of Music at the Cathedral.Truro, St Endellion Church
Friday 6th FebruaryGareth Lee & Annie Bayliss7.30pm - FreeGareth & Annie are an up and coming acoustic folk duo from the south of Cornwall.Newquay, Lusty Glaze
Saturday 7th FebruaryVeller Lia01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar Saturday 7th February Jana Winderen7.30pm - £17/£14 Multi-channel, immersive, audio performance. Researching the hidden depths with the latest technology; her work reveals the complexity and strangeness of the unseen world beneath. See page 24.Penryn, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts (Falmouth University)
Saturday 7th FebruarySalt Roads - Bagas Degol7.30pm - £6/£8Some of you will remember Red Letter Days, in which musi-cians Bagas Degol and writer Anna Maria Murphy performed an evening of music, song and stories on the theme of Feast.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukDevoran, Village Hall
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Saturday 7th FebruaryStone Hearted Mama9pmNr Looe, Pelynt Social Club
Sunday 8th February St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra7.30pm - £18/£28One of Russia’s great orchestras brings us treasures from the Romantic repertoire alongside Shostakovich’s sparkling ninth symphony.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Thursday 12th FebruaryBen Jordan01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Thursday 12th FebruaryGentleman’s Dub Club8pm - £13Having built a reputation on consistently delivering one of the most energetic and ex-hilarating live shows to emerge from the UK bass music scene, the Gents’ antics have seen them astound crowds from Goa to Glastonbury.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Friday 13th FebruaryJim Boyes and Belinda O’Hooley - Sensations of a Wound8pmCalstock, Calstock Arts (The Old Chapel)
Friday 13th FebruaryUrban Folk Quartet7.30pm - £10/£12Four musicians, a dozen instruments and four voices! See page 24.Penryn, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts (Falmouth University)
Friday 13th FebruaryThe Tags01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 14th FebruaryWille & The Bandits + Sam Green and the Midnight Heist8pm - £10Having toured their unique brand of roots rock with the likes of Deep Purple, The John Butler Trio and Status Quo, Wille and the Bandits are now proudly touring their brand new, critically acclaimed album Breakfree.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Saturday 14th FebruaryValentine’s Razzle7pm - £18 (from CRBO)/£20 (on door)Featuring live music from the Devils Deuce, the Super 8’s and DJ Tensohi spinning jump blues to rock n roll. Dress code 1950’s, secret cabaret; decor by Enjoy Boogie Woogie.Pool, Heartlands
Saturday 14th FebruaryCoolio9pmCoolio’s 1995 song “Gangsta’s Paradise” received several awards, including Best Rap Solo Performance at the Grammy Awards.Perranporth, The Watering Hole
Saturday 14th FebruaryCornish Sinfonia7.30pm - £13/£22Celebrate Valentine’s night with an inspiring evening of romantic classical and light music from the heart.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Saturday 14th FebruarySouthern Tenant Folk Union8pm - £10/£12This January sees the release of the sixth Southern Tenant Folk Union album The Chuck Norris Project, the band’s most ambi-tious album to date.Penzance, The Acorn
Saturday 14th FebruaryWill McNicol01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Monday 16th FebruarySW1 Productions presents Hudson Taylor8pm - £12Singing For Strangers tour.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Wednesday 18th February Andy Sheppard Trio8pm - £5/£12 One of the UK’s most compel-ling and charismatic saxophon-ists, Andy Sheppard has been a mainstay of the European jazz scene for over twenty years.Charlestown, The Bosun’s
Thursday 19th February Martin Crocker01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Thursday 19th FebruaryThe Ultimate Tribute Show: A Night of Dirty Dancing7.45pmNo fi lm has captured the hearts of a generation like Dirty Danc-ing. Relive the passion, indulge in the romance and celebrate the greatest movie soundtrack of all time.01209 216278www.merlincinemas.co.ukRedruth, The Regal Theatre
Friday 20th FebruarySilent Front + The Jerks + Crows-an-wra + F. Emasculata01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Friday 20th FebruaryWinter Badger Ball 7pm - £15/stalls available at £20With The Dolmen, Malachite, Pixiephonic, Sembalance and special guest Mr Dominic Dyer of The Badger Trust, raising much-needed funds for Cornish badger vaccinations, to stave off the cull. See page 4.01579 320251www.carnglaze.comSt Neot, Carnglaze Caverns
Friday 20th February Land of the Giants + Antimata-dor & Echo Town8pm - £11Land of the Giants are a funky upbeat, highly addictive six piece band. Their music fuses many musical styles, from rock to reggae, ska to blues, with a sub heavy helping of dub in the mix. 01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Saturday 21st FebruaryQween8pm - £10/£14For 26 years, Craig John has been astonishing crowds all over the world with his incredible likeness to the late great show-man of Queen, Freddie Mercury.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Saturday 21st FebruarySmall Town Doggers01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
For more live music events please check our latest listings in your area
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Live music Live music
Thursday 19th February Martin Crocker01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Thursday 19th FebruaryThe Ultimate Tribute Show: A Night of Dirty Dancing7.45pmNo fi lm has captured the hearts of a generation like Dirty Danc-ing. Relive the passion, indulge in the romance and celebrate the greatest movie soundtrack of all time.01209 216278www.merlincinemas.co.ukRedruth, The Regal Theatre
Friday 20th FebruarySilent Front + The Jerks + Crows-an-wra + F. Emasculata01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Friday 20th FebruaryWinter Badger Ball 7pm - £15/stalls available at £20With The Dolmen, Malachite, Pixiephonic, Sembalance and special guest Mr Dominic Dyer of The Badger Trust, raising much-needed funds for Cornish badger vaccinations, to stave off the cull. See page 4.01579 320251www.carnglaze.comSt Neot, Carnglaze Caverns
Friday 20th February Land of the Giants + Antimata-dor & Echo Town8pm - £11Land of the Giants are a funky upbeat, highly addictive six piece band. Their music fuses many musical styles, from rock to reggae, ska to blues, with a sub heavy helping of dub in the mix. 01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Saturday 21st FebruaryQween8pm - £10/£14For 26 years, Craig John has been astonishing crowds all over the world with his incredible likeness to the late great show-man of Queen, Freddie Mercury.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Saturday 21st FebruarySmall Town Doggers01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Sunday 22nd FebruaryPaul Carrack7.30pm - £26/£35.50Legendary Sheffi eld-born singer, songwriter and former frontman of Ace, Squeeze and Mike & The Mechanics returns to the road fol-lowing his widely acclaimed recent album release Rain or Shine.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Sunday 22nd FebruaryThe Dublin Legends7.30pmFeaturing Sean Cannon, Eamonn Campbell, Patsy Watchorn and Gerry O’Connor.01209 216278www.merlincinemas.co.ukRedruth, The Regal Theatre
Thursday 26th FebruaryPeter Crawford01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Friday 27th February Craig Ogden Guitar7.30pm - £5/£13Craig is another of our favou-rites, visiting Portscatho for his third appearance.Portscatho, Memorial Hall
Friday 27th February John Shuttleworth8pm - £15/£16A hugely versatile and very funny singer-organist.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Friday 27th February Truro Cathedral Choir Spring Concert7.30pmStunning music in stunning surroundings. 01872 262466.www.trurocathedral.org.uk Truro, Truro Cathedral
Friday 27th February Wild Zellas01736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
Saturday 28th FebruaryEuropean Union Chamber Orchestra7.30pm - £18/£28The centrepiece of this concert is Haydn’s virtuosic Cello Concerto which displays the full range of the instrument from growling low chords to lyrical melodies with Haydn’s charac-teristic lightness of touch.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Saturday 28th FebruarySteve Tilston7.30pm - £12Great narrator and exquisite guitar work.Devoran, Devoran Village Hall
Saturday 28th FebruaryLeveret7.30pm - £11Leveret features three of England’s fi nest musicians in an exciting new collaboration - Andy Cutting, Sam Sweeney and Rob Harbron.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
Saturday 28th FebruaryCount Arthur Strong: Somebody Up There Licks Me8pm - £16/£18Fresh from donkeys years on his award winning BBC Radio 4 se-ries and the huge success of his BBC2 TV Show, Count Arthur Strong gets back to doing what he does best. This show!01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Saturday 28th FebruaryBlank Panda + Epoch 601736 332988www.studiobar.comPenzance, The Studio Bar
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Dr LivingstoneI Presume?Various locations, see individual listings
Miracle deftly combines its own inimitable style with the wonder of Victorian Music Hall to tell the story of one man’s obsession to discover the heart of Africa and transform an entire continent singlehanded - and of a woman left behind… join Miracle in the jungle this winter for a show packed with comedy, drama and a high-kicking can-can!
Both a hurrah to courage and endurance and a swipe at the 19th imperialism, chauvinism and hypocrisy, this curious slice of history is served up as a magnifi cent melange of musicality and melodrama.
This entertaining expedition into unknown territories of comedy, excitement and musical gaiety will enthral audiences of all generations.
“Utterly hilarious!” Good Cornwall Guide“We laughed our socks off!” Audience feedback
Written by Steve Clarke and Bill ScottCast: Holly Cassidy, Ciaran Clarke, Benjamin Dyson & Giles King
www.miracletheatre.co.uk
To 12 February
7.30pm
Dr Livingstone
From 02 January7.30pm
Friday 2nd - Sunday 4th JanuaryRobin HoodFestive family fun, perfect for everyone!01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Friday 2nd - Saturday 3rd JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm - £8/£12See below.01326 319461www.miracletheatre.co.ukFalmouth, The Poly
Sunday 4th JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm - £10/£12See below.01726 879500 / 01872 575121www.miracletheatre.co.ukPerranporth, Perranporth Memorial Hall
Wednesday 7th January Miracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm - £10/£12See below.01726 879500 / 01208 812133www.miracletheatre.co.ukWadebridge, Wadebridge Town Hall
Thursday 8th January Miracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm - £8/£10See below.01736 879500www.miracletheatre.co.ukLaunceston, Launceston Town Hall
Friday 9th - Saturday 10th JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm -£8/£10See below.01726 879500 / 01208 872207www.miracletheatre.co.ukLostwithiel, Community Centre
Saturday 10th JanuaryVampires Rock: The Final Countdown7.30pm - £23.50/£26Celebrating its 11th year and the fi nal chapter it is what can only be described as one of the best touring production shows ever!01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Saturday 10th January Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen: Macbeth£7.50/£5 U18s Discover the drama, laughter and magic of being there.Looe, Cinema by the Sea
Saturday 10th JanuaryJak Stringer: Walking with Wilkie7pmThis show combines con-temporary live performances, original music and fi lm to make an interesting, humorous and informative production.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukPraa Sands, Praa Sands Community Centre
Sunday 11th JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?4pm - £6/£10See page opposite.01209 216762www.miracletheatre.co.ukCAVE, Callington Town Hall
Wednesday 7th JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone,
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Saturday 10th JanuaryVampires Rock: The Final Countdown7.30pm - £23.50/£26Celebrating its 11th year and the fi nal chapter it is what can only be described as one of the best touring production shows ever!01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro,
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Dr LivingstoneI Presume?Various locations, see individual listings
Miracle deftly combines its own inimitable style with the wonder of Victorian Music Hall to tell the story of one man’s obsession to discover the heart of Africa and transform an entire continent singlehanded - and of a woman left behind… join Miracle in the jungle this winter for a show packed with comedy, drama and a high-kicking can-can!
Both a hurrah to courage and endurance and a swipe at the 19th imperialism, chauvinism and hypocrisy, this curious slice of history is served up as a magnifi cent melange of musicality and melodrama.
This entertaining expedition into unknown territories of comedy, excitement and musical gaiety will enthral audiences of all generations.
“Utterly hilarious!” Good Cornwall Guide“We laughed our socks off!” Audience feedback
Written by Steve Clarke and Bill ScottCast: Holly Cassidy, Ciaran Clarke, Benjamin Dyson & Giles King
www.miracletheatre.co.uk
To 12 February
7.30pm
Friday 9th - Saturday 10th JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm -£8/£10See below.01726 879500 / 01208 872207www.miracletheatre.co.ukLostwithiel, Community Centre
Saturday 10th JanuaryVampires Rock: The Final Countdown7.30pm - £23.50/£26Celebrating its 11th year and the fi nal chapter it is what can only be described as one of the best touring production shows ever!01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Saturday 10th January Shakespeare’s Globe on Screen: Macbeth£7.50/£5 U18s Discover the drama, laughter and magic of being there.Looe, Cinema by the Sea
Saturday 10th JanuaryJak Stringer: Walking with Wilkie7pmThis show combines con-temporary live performances, original music and fi lm to make an interesting, humorous and informative production.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukPraa Sands, Praa Sands Community Centre
Sunday 11th JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?4pm - £6/£10See page opposite.01209 216762www.miracletheatre.co.ukCAVE, Callington Town Hall
Tuesday 13th - Saturday 17th JanuarySaturday Night Fever2.30pm/5.30pm/7.30pm/8.45pmWhen John Travolta walked on to the dance fl oor in the smash hit fi lm Saturday Night Fever, it changed the way we dance forever. See back page.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Wednesday 14th - Sunday 18th JanuaryJack And The BeanstalkPantomime2.30pm/7.30pm - £8 U14s/£12Ramps is thrilled to announce another giant of a pantomime - full of adventure and spectacle, a magical treat fi lled with song, dance and audience participation.01209 216278www.merlincinemas.co.ukRedruth, The Regal Theatre
Wednesday 14th JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm - £10/£12See page opposite.01209 216762www.miracletheatre.co.ukSt Ives, St Ives Guildhall
Saturday 17th JanuaryRabbit Theatre presents Dracula7.30pm The team that brought you the award-winning Great Expectations have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the vampire.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukGrampound, Community Hall
Monday 19th JanuaryKernow Tales: Tall and Small2pm/7.30pm - £9Celebrating the talent, imagination and exuberance in drama departments across Cornwall. The showcase challenges students and teachers to explore a theme through performance.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Wednesday 21st JanuaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm - £8/£10See page opposite.01209 216762www.miracletheatre.co.ukPorthtowan, Village Hall
Saturday 24th JanuaryBits of Leggo8pm - £5 (plus £1 Poly Fund)Cornish comedian Colin Leggo is well known for his unique take on Cornish culture through his popular YouTube channel.Falmouth, The Poly
Friday 30th - Saturday 31st JanuaryGecko Institute7.30pm - £13/£20Critically acclaimed physical dance theatre company, Gecko have a reputation for breathtak-ing choreography and immersing audiences in unique worlds.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Friday 30th JanuaryThe Ugly Sisters: Bec Applebee6.30pmThe Ugly Sisters will be enter-taining and funny as they look at some of the issues inherent within the characters of the three sisters in Cinderella story. 01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukLandewednack Village Hall
Friday 30th JanuaryRabbit Theatre presents Dracula8pm - £7/£9The team that brought you the award-winning Great Expectations have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the vampire.Penzance, The Acorn
Saturday 31st January Rabbit Theatre presents Dracula8pm - £6/£8The team that brought you the award-winning Great Expectations have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the vampire.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukBlisland, Village Hall
Saturday 10th JanuaryVampires Rock: The Final Countdown7.30pm - £23.50/£26Celebrating its 11th year and the fi nal chapter it is what can only be described as one of the best touring production shows ever!01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro,
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www.miracletheatre.co.ukwww.miracletheatre.co.uk
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MARCH 2015 SATURDAY 7 19.30 £17/£14*
ZOIELOGIC DANCE THEATRE SAFE
Imagined against the backdrop of New York’s iconic Empire State Building five male performers inhabit the world of the heroic construction workers of 1930. Zoie Golding envelops her performers in a visceral music score as they move within an industrial set that builds throughout the performance. Full of imagination, hope, optimism, collective spirit and the ultimate friendship that only common ground can bring.
FRIDAY 20 19.30 £7
GOING DUTCH WITH CHEAP DATE
A brand new dance company, present two original works:
‘There’s No Such Thing As A Two’. A collaboration with acclaimed choreographer James Wilton: A perfect algorithm, a beautiful piece of binary code. How far can human bodies replicate the perfect action of a machine, and do we want to?
‘How We Lost It’. Come and see us struggle to multitask as we come to terms with the fact not everything we lose will turn up down the back of the sofa.
SATURDAY 21 19.30 £12/£10*
EVERY DAY THEATRE SERVICE NOT INCLUDED
Every Day Theatre have interviewed the waiters, chefs, managers and bar staff that serve the nation’s customers. This brand new verbatim production weaves the stories of the Valentine’s Day proposals to the arguing couples, the regulars, the drunk, the rude to the simply odd, building a hilarious and insightful picture of the UK today.
APRIL 2015
THURSDAY 16 9.30 - 16.30 £25
WHERE TO? STEPS TOWARDS THE FUTURE OF WALKING ARTS
A symposium hosted by Falmouth University’s ‘Articulating Space Research Centre’ in partnership with the ‘AHRC Walking Artists Network’.
TUESDAY 21 19.30 £17/£14*
CURIOUS BEST BEFORE END
Formed in 1996 by Leslie Hill and Helen Paris. Reputed for edgy humorous interrogations of contemporary culture and politics
Best Before End starts with a question: ‘Can you ever say all the things that need to be said before it’s too late?’
It’s about failing and falling with a hint of fermenting. It’s about finding the right words when the words are hard to find. Contemplating the ultimate and inevitable frailty of the human condition, a show of sell-by dates and quiet surprises.
JANUARY 2015 SATURDAY 17 19.30 £15/£14*
AAKASH ODEDRA MURMUR/INKED
One of the most sought after British choreographer/dancers today. Originally trained in the South Asian styles of Kathak and Bharat Natyam, Odedra has a distinctive movement style. Includes extraordinarily beautiful use of projected moving images and digitally generated image technology.
FEBRUARY 2015
FRIDAY 6 19.30 £12/£10*
SONIA SABRI LABYRINTH
Kathak Indian dance style has a strong improvisational quality between the dancers and musicians which is amazing to watch. Bharatanatyam form originates from the state of Tamil Nadu inspired by the sculptures of ancient temples.
Sonia Sabri (Kathak) and Ash Mukherjee (Bharatanatyam). Inspired by Woody Allen’s brilliant a one-act play ‘Death Knocks’. The piece also features four solo pieces and a post-show discussion.
SATURDAY 7 19.30 £17/£14*
JANA WINDEREN MULTI-CHANNEL, IMMERSIVE AUDIO PERFORMANCE
Researching the hidden depths with the latest technology; her work reveals the complexity and strangeness of the unseen world beneath. The audio topography of the oceans and the depth of ice crevasses are brought to the surface. Revealing sounds from hidden sources, both inaudible to the human senses and from places and creatures difficult to access.
FRIDAY 13 19.30 £12/£10*
URBAN FOLK QUARTET
Four amazing musicians, a dozen instruments and four voices coming together to craft a knockout show of globally-influenced, electrifying acoustic music that has been taking the international folk scene by storm. Support act Jon & Alfie
FRIDAY 13 19.30 £7
JAK STRINGER WALKING WITH WILKIE
Wilkie Collins, author of victorian thriller ’The Woman in White’ came to Cornwall in 1850. Hoping to make his name as a writer, Collins commenced a walking-for-pleasure tour, which resulted in his book, ‘Rambles Beyond Railways’. Using words, music and film, Jak Stringer retraces his footsteps, bringing the intriguing and humorous stories from this forgotten book alive once more.
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“THERE’S A PALPABLE ELECTRICITY TO A UFQ GIG THAT SURGES THROUGH THE BAND AND INTO THE CROWD...” Olivia Haughton, Songlines
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WHY DID COLLINS FIND A TAVERN FULL OF BABIES ON THE LIZARD?
“HE HAD THAT SENSE OF ECSTASY, WHICH REACHED UPWARD SPIRITUALLY, BUT ALSO GOES HORIZONTALLY TO THE AUDIENCE” The Wall Street Journal
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A CLASH OF DIMENSIONS, GRAND GESTURE TO SMALL INTIMATE EXCHANGE. SAFE ASKS WHAT IS THE STATE OF YOUR EMPIRE
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MARCH 2015 SATURDAY 7 19.30 £17/£14*
ZOIELOGIC DANCE THEATRE SAFE
Imagined against the backdrop of New York’s iconic Empire State Building five male performers inhabit the world of the heroic construction workers of 1930. Zoie Golding envelops her performers in a visceral music score as they move within an industrial set that builds throughout the performance. Full of imagination, hope, optimism, collective spirit and the ultimate friendship that only common ground can bring.
FRIDAY 20 19.30 £7
GOING DUTCH WITH CHEAP DATE
A brand new dance company, present two original works:
‘There’s No Such Thing As A Two’. A collaboration with acclaimed choreographer James Wilton: A perfect algorithm, a beautiful piece of binary code. How far can human bodies replicate the perfect action of a machine, and do we want to?
‘How We Lost It’. Come and see us struggle to multitask as we come to terms with the fact not everything we lose will turn up down the back of the sofa.
SATURDAY 21 19.30 £12/£10*
EVERY DAY THEATRE SERVICE NOT INCLUDED
Every Day Theatre have interviewed the waiters, chefs, managers and bar staff that serve the nation’s customers. This brand new verbatim production weaves the stories of the Valentine’s Day proposals to the arguing couples, the regulars, the drunk, the rude to the simply odd, building a hilarious and insightful picture of the UK today.
APRIL 2015
THURSDAY 16 9.30 - 16.30 £25
WHERE TO? STEPS TOWARDS THE FUTURE OF WALKING ARTS
A symposium hosted by Falmouth University’s ‘Articulating Space Research Centre’ in partnership with the ‘AHRC Walking Artists Network’.
TUESDAY 21 19.30 £17/£14*
CURIOUS BEST BEFORE END
Formed in 1996 by Leslie Hill and Helen Paris. Reputed for edgy humorous interrogations of contemporary culture and politics
Best Before End starts with a question: ‘Can you ever say all the things that need to be said before it’s too late?’
It’s about failing and falling with a hint of fermenting. It’s about finding the right words when the words are hard to find. Contemplating the ultimate and inevitable frailty of the human condition, a show of sell-by dates and quiet surprises.
JANUARY 2015 SATURDAY 17 19.30 £15/£14*
AAKASH ODEDRA MURMUR/INKED
One of the most sought after British choreographer/dancers today. Originally trained in the South Asian styles of Kathak and Bharat Natyam, Odedra has a distinctive movement style. Includes extraordinarily beautiful use of projected moving images and digitally generated image technology.
FEBRUARY 2015
FRIDAY 6 19.30 £12/£10*
SONIA SABRI LABYRINTH
Kathak Indian dance style has a strong improvisational quality between the dancers and musicians which is amazing to watch. Bharatanatyam form originates from the state of Tamil Nadu inspired by the sculptures of ancient temples.
Sonia Sabri (Kathak) and Ash Mukherjee (Bharatanatyam). Inspired by Woody Allen’s brilliant a one-act play ‘Death Knocks’. The piece also features four solo pieces and a post-show discussion.
SATURDAY 7 19.30 £17/£14*
JANA WINDEREN MULTI-CHANNEL, IMMERSIVE AUDIO PERFORMANCE
Researching the hidden depths with the latest technology; her work reveals the complexity and strangeness of the unseen world beneath. The audio topography of the oceans and the depth of ice crevasses are brought to the surface. Revealing sounds from hidden sources, both inaudible to the human senses and from places and creatures difficult to access.
FRIDAY 13 19.30 £12/£10*
URBAN FOLK QUARTET
Four amazing musicians, a dozen instruments and four voices coming together to craft a knockout show of globally-influenced, electrifying acoustic music that has been taking the international folk scene by storm. Support act Jon & Alfie
FRIDAY 13 19.30 £7
JAK STRINGER WALKING WITH WILKIE
Wilkie Collins, author of victorian thriller ’The Woman in White’ came to Cornwall in 1850. Hoping to make his name as a writer, Collins commenced a walking-for-pleasure tour, which resulted in his book, ‘Rambles Beyond Railways’. Using words, music and film, Jak Stringer retraces his footsteps, bringing the intriguing and humorous stories from this forgotten book alive once more.
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P R O D U C T I O N S
“THERE’S A PALPABLE ELECTRICITY TO A UFQ GIG THAT SURGES THROUGH THE BAND AND INTO THE CROWD...” Olivia Haughton, Songlines
JAK STRINGER
WHY DID COLLINS FIND A TAVERN FULL OF BABIES ON THE LIZARD?
“HE HAD THAT SENSE OF ECSTASY, WHICH REACHED UPWARD SPIRITUALLY, BUT ALSO GOES HORIZONTALLY TO THE AUDIENCE” The Wall Street Journal
ZOIELOGIC
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Saturday 31st January Steampunk Faery Ball8pm - £20Featuring: Professor Elemental, Seas Of Mirth and Gurdybird… A night of Faery Steampunk in a Pirates of Penzance style.Penzance, The Acorn
Sunday 1st FebruaryJim Davidson - No Further Action7.45pmVery few comedians could turn the worst year of their life into a resounding success. Fresh from winning the most successful ever series of Big Brother by a land-slide, comedy king Jim Davidson has done exactly that.01209 216278www.merlincinemas.co.ukRedruth, The Regal Theatre
Sunday 1st FebruaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7pm -£8/£10See page 22.01726 879500www.miracletheatre.co.ukBude, Parkhouse Centre
Monday 2nd - Saturday 7th FebruaryThe Woman In Black2.30pm/7.30pm - £11/£29A gripping theatrical exploration of terror that has been thrilling audiences of all ages with its unique blend of suspense, drama and bold stagecraft since it was fi rst performed, 25 years ago.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Friday 6th FebruaryAngel Heart Theatre: Cirkus Spectakular7pmDrawing colours and sounds from Eastern Europe, Cirkus Spectakular explores what it means to be outside the box, and how we can all fi nd a way to be part of a circle.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukDobwalls, Dobwalls Village Hall
Friday 6th FebruaryAfter The AccidentHighly accessible and utterly en-grossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead takes you on a highly charged journey where forgiveness and redemption are set against guilt, rage and despair.Falmouth, The Poly
Saturday 7th FebruaryAfter The Accident Highly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See above for details.Calstock, Calstock Village Hall
Sunday 8th FebruaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm -£10/£12See page 22.01726 879500 www.crbo.co.ukSt Austell, St Austell Arts Theatre
Tuesday 10th FebruaryAfter The Accident Highly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See above for details.Falmouth, Dracaena Community Centre
Wednesday 11th FebruaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pmSee page 22.01726 879500Newquay, Treviglas College
Friday 13th FebruaryJethro7.30pm - £19.50Every once in a while there comes along a true comedy genius, someone who rapidly gains cult status with the British public. Such is the case with Jethro! 01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Monday 16th - Saturday 21st FebruaryDreamboats and Miniskirts2.30pm/7.30pm - £12/£28.50The sequel to Dreamboats and Petticoats. The story continues... inspired by the seven smash hit multi-million selling albums of Dreamboats and Petticoats.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Tuesday 17th FebruaryLDN WRESTLING7.30pm - £12/£14The stars of LDN are coming to Falmouth for an evening of rip roaring professional wrestling.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Friday 20th FebruaryRabbit Theatre presents Dracula8pm - £7/£8 - £8/£9 (on the door)The team that brought you the award-winning Great Expectations have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the vampire.01726 879500 www.crbo.co.ukSt Austell, St Austell Arts Theatre
Saturday 21st FebruaryRabbit Theatre presents Dracula7.30pm - £6/£8The team that brought you the award-winning Great Expectations have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the vampire.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukNewlyn, The Centre
Sunday 22nd FebruaryAfter The AccidentHighly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See opposite for details.Devoran, Devoran Village Hall
Tuesday 24th FebruaryAfter The AccidentHighly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See opposite for details.Truro, Mylor Theatre
Thursday 12th FebruaryMiracle Theatre Company presents Dr Livingstone, I Presume?7.30pm - £8/£10See page 22.01726 879500 / 01579 340307Liskeard, Public Hall
Friday 13th FebruaryAfter The Accident 7.30pmHighly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See below left for details.01726 879500www.burrelltheatre.comTruro, Burrell Theatre
Friday 13th FebruaryTwo Destination Language: Near Gone7.30pm - £9/£10 Two performers have a diffi cult story to tell. They come on stage and launch themselves into an hour long attempt to put into words the utterly unspeakable.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
Friday 13th FebruaryJak Stringer: Walking with Wilkie7.30pm - £7Falmouth graduate Jak Stringer retraces Wilkie Collins footsteps, to create a performance that provides a snapshot of Victorian Cornwall. See page 24.Penryn, Academy of Music and Theatre Arts (Falmouth University)
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Friday 13th FebruaryJethro7.30pm - £19.50Every once in a while there comes along a true comedy genius, someone who rapidly gains cult status with the British public. Such is the case with Jethro! 01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Monday 16th - Saturday 21st FebruaryDreamboats and Miniskirts2.30pm/7.30pm - £12/£28.50The sequel to Dreamboats and Petticoats. The story continues... inspired by the seven smash hit multi-million selling albums of Dreamboats and Petticoats.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Tuesday 17th FebruaryLDN WRESTLING7.30pm - £12/£14The stars of LDN are coming to Falmouth for an evening of rip roaring professional wrestling.01326 211222www.tempusleisure.org.ukFalmouth, Princess Pavilion
Friday 20th FebruaryRabbit Theatre presents Dracula8pm - £7/£8 - £8/£9 (on the door)The team that brought you the award-winning Great Expectations have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the vampire.01726 879500 www.crbo.co.ukSt Austell, St Austell Arts Theatre
Saturday 21st FebruaryRabbit Theatre presents Dracula7.30pm - £6/£8The team that brought you the award-winning Great Expectations have got their teeth into Bram Stoker’s classic tale of the vampire.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukNewlyn, The Centre
Sunday 22nd FebruaryAfter The AccidentHighly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See opposite for details.Devoran, Devoran Village Hall
Tuesday 24th FebruaryAfter The AccidentHighly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See opposite for details.Truro, Mylor Theatre
Thursday 26th FebruaryAfter The Accident7.30pm - £6/£8Highly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See opposite for details.01326 341353www.tolmencentre.co.ukConstantine, The Tolmen Centre
Thursday 26th - Friday 27th FebruaryThe Snail and the Whale10.30am/12.30/1.30/4.30 - £12/£14Tall Stories (creators of the Gruffalo and Room on the Broom stage shows) are proud to present their latest exciting collaboration with Julia Donald-son and Axel Scheffl er.01872 262466www.hallforcornwall.co.ukTruro, Hall For Cornwall
Friday 27th FebruaryAfter The AccidentHighly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See opposite for details.Hayle, Hall for Gwinear
Saturday 28th FebruaryDiary of a Lost Girl - Wurlitza7.30pm - £6/£8Diary of a Lost Girl traces the story of Thymian, played by mesmerising screen idol Louise Brooks, as her life yoyos between episodes of lightness and inno-cence, darkness and despair.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukDownderry, Working Mens Club
Saturday 28th FebruaryAfter The AccidentHighly accessible and utterly engrossing, this award winning drama from Julian Armistead.See opposite for details.01209 312500www.carntocove.co.ukGrampound, Village Hall
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