A Night Full of Ghosts -Small Town Jones Exeter Cygnet 19/2/16
Great live act on stage at the Cygnet Theatre, Exeter
taken from the album Sky Down to the Ground available on CD/Vinyl/Download
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The Brexit Club - Trailer
This is the trailer for our upcoming play The Brexit Club - a tale of intolerance, alienation and Findus Crispy Pancakes created by Ben Tallamy.
For information on dates and venues visit: substanceandshadow.co.uk
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2017 Tour Dates:
Fri 3rd Feb - Cygnet Theatre, Exeter
Mon 6th & Thurs 9th Feb - The Barnfield Theatre, Exeter
Fri 17th Feb - St Disen's Hall, Bradninch
Sat 18th Feb - The Oak Room, Tiverton
Wed 15th March - Creative Innovative Centre (CIC)
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Filmed and edited by: Ben Tallamy
Thank you: The Pitstop Cafe, Exeter
Trailer filmed and edited by Ben Tallamy.
Music by The Clash - Should I Stay Or Should I Go? (Strummer, Jones, Simonon, Headon) - Epic / Sony.
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Sammy's Bar
Written by Cyril Tawney. Sung by MenSing (part of the Wren Music Trust) at its first concert at the Cygnet Theatre, Exeter, Devon, England on 16 June 2017. Soloist: Des Gander. Director: Paul Wilson.
Mixed Grill | Theatre Royal Plymouth
A video behind the scenes of Beyond Face's first performance of Mixed Grill at TR Plymouth.
2017 England Tour:
Exeter Cygnet Theatre - 22 Apr
Rochdale Touchstones - 25 Apr
Manchester Gorsehill Studios - 26 Apr
London New Diorama Theatre - 14 & 15 May
Plymouth Barbican Theatre - 20 May
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After a conversation with friends about heritage Alix decides to host an evening and cook a Caribbean curry. Lewis has never cooked a Caribbean curry and is eager to learn how. Alix takes this opportunity to get Lewis to connect with his roots and explore his own heritage.
Mixed Grill explores the identity of mixing different ingredients. A journey into the past, present and the future exploring a physical and emotional response to what it means to be a mixture of ethnicities, how your geographical location can have both a positive and negative impact on your identity and where your roots truly are.
Born To Explore learns about Wren Music in England
Join Richard Wiese as he sits down with local wren band members Paul Wilson and Marilyn Tucker to learn about this traditional English style of music.
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Cousin Jack, Show of Hands, Barnfield Theatre Exeter
Rosa Rebecka - La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf cover)
Rosa Rebecka performing La Vie En Rose (Piaf/Louiguy) at the Cygnet Theatre, Exeter, November 2013.
Joshua Sasse Biography | Joshua Sasse British Actor | Joshua Sasse Life Achievements & Timeline
Joshua Sasse Biography | Joshua Sasse British Actor | Joshua Sasse Life Achievements & Timeline | Joshua Sasse Photos and Videos
Joshua Sasse is an English actor who was born in Westminster, London, England on 9th December 1987 accounting his age to be 27 years.He is a very talented actor who has been featuring and has starred in many movies and TV shows.He has also been taken up as a very talented actor due to his performance in some of his recent work of art expressed in his movies such as The Big I Am in 2010, Frankenstein’s Army in 2012 and one of the famous British TV show/ series Rogue since April 2013 until 3 seasons and 13 episodes.
His parents Dominic Sasse and Mary Rosalind Macauley got married on 13th may 1978, and his mother gave birth to two children, Lydia Sasse on 24th November 1982 and later on gave birth to Joshua Sasse 9th December 1987.There are many shirtless photos and pictures of him taken on and off the set to be found through various media sources with his masculine body exposed.He was recently picked in a TV series, which premiered on January 4th 2015 for a major role. He stands tall at a height of 5 feet 11 ½ inches i.e. 1.82 when converted to meters.There hasn’t been any current info about his current affair neither has been there any info about his current girlfriend. About his early life, he trained at Exeter-based drama school and Cygnet Training Theater.
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Opening monologue of Richard III by Emily Carding
Brite Theater's multi-awardwinning Richard III (A One Woman Show) is continuing to tour and take bookings throughout 2017- book Richard for your venue or educational institution now!
Richard III.
An audience.
Anything can happen.
All the world is a stage. What part will you play?
Pushing the boundaries of Shakespearean Performance, Brite Theater have re-imagined Richard III as a bold and engaging one-woman show. The fourth wall has been utterly obliterated, as you the audience take on the roles of all the other characters at Richard's party in this intimate, exciting and moving production. Let Richard entertain you…but will you survive?
Richard III (A One Woman Show) was created by director Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir and performer Emily Carding during a theatre residency in Reykjavik, Iceland in November 2014 and premiered at Prague Fringe in May 2015, winning every award – unprecedented in the history of Prague Fringe. The show went on to tour various fringe festivals throughout the UK, including Edinburgh Fringe where it earned rave reviews from critics and audiences and a coveted ‘Bobby’ award. Since then Richard III (A One Woman Show) has toured internationally, including Rome, Verona, Iceland and New York, all to high praise.
'Emily Carding and Kolbrun Bjort Sigfusdottir’s adaptation of Richard III is a smart, sparse, stripped back version of the text built around Carding’s utterly compelling performance.'
**** The Stage
“I have seen several performances of Richard III; Laurence Olivier and Ian McKellen on film, and Kevin Spacey at the Old Vic, but Emily Carding’s portrayal of the king who murders his way to the English throne is in a league of its own.” ***** Broadway Baby
“a brilliantly simple but chillingly effective concept…it packs a powerful and subversive punch” **** The List
“Ms. Carding’s coolly psychotic king has a Tilda Swinton-esque flair.”
**** New York Times
“Its open audience involvement and relentless energy may make this Richard III most exciting Shakespeare currently in the city. This show could be a headlining act on the West End.”
***** Theatre Bubble
For more information about the show and to read more reviews please visit onewomanrichard.co.uk
Video shot by Olly Mc
Forthcoming dates:
Nottingham Playhouse 3rd of March 2017
Newcastle-u-Lyme College 10th March 2017
Swallow theatre, Whithorn, Galloway 13th March 2017
Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh 15th and 16th of March 2017
Theatre of Wonder, Rye, 7th and 8th of April 2017
The Place, Bedfordshire 14th of April 2017
Acorn, Penzance 12th of May 2017
Glastonbury Abbey 13th of May 2017
Brighton Fringe (Sweet Dukebox) 17-21st May 2017
Dumfries and Galloway festival 3rd and 4th of June 2017
Exeter Cygnet Theatre 4th and 5th of October 2017
Emily Carding is represented by patrickmanagement.co.uk and is a full member of Equity and Spotlight
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Entertainment Guide South Devon - 3rd February 2016 | RoundUp.TV
More from South Devon:
Welcome to The Entertainment Guide South Devon, I’m Matt Rogan. Some brilliant events coming up this week; a spine-chilling evening in an iconic building, a fantastic family activity day, the return of a much acclaimed play, an unforgettable evening of inspired nonsense… And… 'Band of the Week'!
If you’ve ever felt intrigued by the supernatural world, then join a team of paranormal experts at Torquay Museum on Friday night. Hear about their spine-chilling experiences and learn some ghost-hunting techniques. The event runs from 8pm until 2am so definitely not for children! Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided, but booking is essential.
The following day it’s Monster Saturday at Torquay Museum, a family activity day which takes place every month, and this month it is all about treasure hunting! Learn about treasure hoards and how metal detectors work, make a treasure chest and some coins. You can turn up on the day to purchase your entry ticket which then gives you unlimited access to the museum for a whole year.
A thought provoking production described as ‘grass roots theatre at its greatest’ in 2013 is returning to Exeter. Substance & Shadow Theatre proudly present ‘Skin Deep’ - a play about four young individuals influenced by music, fashion and culture during Thatcher’s Britain. You can see the show at Cygnet Theatre on Friday and Saturday, or at The City Gate Hotel on Monday and Tuesday, suitable for ages 16 plus.
First broadcast in 1972, BBC RADIO 4s multi award winning comedy panel show ‘I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue’ is now on tour, and coming to Plymouth Pavilions on Saturday! The show will feature favourite rounds from over the years, with panelists Barry Cryer, Miles Jupp, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Jeremy Hardy, Colin Sell on the piano and host Jack Dee for an unforgettable evening of inspired nonsense!
And our pick for 'Band of the Week', an exciting and unique five piece covers band, Eventine! They will be playing an eclectic mix of rock, disco, funk, dance and pop, at The Kings Arms in Exeter on Saturday night.
For links to all these events head over to Roundup.tv, and enjoy South Devon, it’s a beautiful place to be…
Slade - Merry Christmas Everybody cover by Bartie Joyce
Welcome to this week's video a live Christmas concert from the cygnet theatre. I hope u enjoy
#concert #acoustic #Christmas
A huge thank you to the talented Louisa Wilde for all her help, support and guidance throughout the year.
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Behind the Scenes of Substance and Shadow's 2016 tour of Skin Deep 1
My very first vlog - which quickly stopped being a vlog and turned into a documentary! It follows Exeter-based Substance and Shadow Theatre's 2016 tour of their play Skin Deep. This is the first time I have ever done any form of video editing, so please be kind. (See now why I was talking in my second vlog about the gap between my ambition and my ability??)
The Boar's Head Carol
The East Devon Folk Choir, led by Sarah Owen, performing at a Wren Music Xmas Concert, All Saints Church Sidmouth, 9 December 2016.
University of Lincoln | Campus Tour | Luke Birch
What does the Uni of Lincoln campus look like? Let Luke Birch (1st Year, Film & Television) whisk you away on a whistle-stop tour of the Brayford Pool campus, as he points out all the need-to-know locations and hotspots.
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The new and improved Deben Leisure Centre
The new and improved Deben Leisure Centre is now open after undergoing a £3.5 million refurbishment.
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Comedy, Populism and Donald Trump | Brunel University London (Parliament Week event)
In Parliament Week 2017 the Centre for Comedy Studies Research (CCSR) and the Magna Carta Institute (MCI) presented Comedy, Populism and Donald Trump.
This panel discussion examined the roles of comedians and comic discourses in shaping responses to Donald Trump’s election campaign and first months in office; the potential of satire to fuel, reinforce or critique the populist appeal of Donald Trump; if political comedy on Donald Trump makes US politics more inclusive or exclusive; if political comedy on Donald Trump encourages engagement or disengagement with US politics; how humour and ridicule are used by Donald Trump to attack opponents.
Speakers are:
Sophie Quirk: Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at the University of Kent. Sophie she teaches popular and comic performance. She is the author of Why Stand-up Matters: How Comedians Manipulate and Influence (2015). The book explores the social and political influence of contemporary British stand-up comedy.
Andy Hamilton: Comedian, comedy screenwriter, television director and producer. He is a familiar face on BBC comedy panel shows and was one of the comedy creators of Ballot Monkeys (Channel 4) shown in the run-up to the 2015 General Election. He was the co-creator and co-writer of Power Monkeys (Channel 4), a political comedy series broadcast in the run-up to, and immediately after, the 2016 UK EU membership referendum and also satirised the then ongoing 2016 United States Presidential election campaign. He has also written for The Guardian on Donald Trump, Brexit, fake news and fantasists.
Jeffrey Karp: Professor in the Division of Politics and History at Brunel University London. Jeffery specialises in research on public opinion, elections and political behaviour. He has worked on eleven externally-funded projects and from 2008-2012 was the Director of the Centre for Elections, Media and Political Parties (CEMaP) at the University of Exeter.
Howard Jacobson: Novelist, journalist and broadcaster. He is recognised for writing comic novels and has won the Man Booker Prize. He is known for his novels J and The Finkler Question. He writes for The Guardian and The Independent newspapers, and regularly appears on radio and television. He has recently written a satirical novel about Donald Trump’s presidency called Pussy: A Novel. Chaired by Justin Fisher: Head of Department of Social and Political Sciences, and Professor of Political Science, Brunel University London.