Entertainment & Reviews

Rose Collis brings her one woman show to Plymouth

Rose Collis Brings Acclaimed One-Woman Show to Plymouth for LGBT History Month

Writer and performer Rose Collis brings her acclaimed one-woman musical cabaret show to Plymouth Central Library and Exeter Library as part of an Arts Council-funded tour for LGBT History Month 2016.

'Trouser-Wearing Characters' is the first ever musical cabaret show written and performed by a...

The Musketeers comes to Ridgeway School

Swordfights, adventures, balloon crashes,love at first sight, more swordfights, and that’s just one scene.

Ridgeway School Company presents their brand new, wholly original, never before seen school musical “The Musketeers!”

With over sixty students from across the school taking part this is a real labour of love from the Ridgeway Performing Arts team.

The Musketeers...

Year round Party Nights launched at Plymouth Pavilions

Because parties aren't just for Christmas...

Hot on the heels of Plymouth's most extravagantly glitzy sold out Christmas parties, the city centre venue is now offering its audiences a new take on 'Dinner and a Show'.

On selected evenings throughout 2016, the Pavilions will be opening its doors to welcome customers to sit back and enjoy a sumptuous 3 course dinner whilst being...

From hearing loss to homelessness

A series of collaborative projects by students from Plymouth University will be showcased to the public at an exhibition this month.

Twelve BA (Hons) Photography students are taking part in the PHOLAB exhibition at Studio 102, a recently opened gallery and studio space on Vauxhall Street in Plymouth.

The work on show will include pieces produced in conjunction with city-based...

Chart topper Jamie Lawson heads home

“I first became aware of Jamie Lawson a few years ago, after hearing his track “Wasn’t Expecting That”. I very rarely get emotional over a track, but that song stopped me dead. He manages to put across such raw emotion within his work, and I knew immediately that I wanted to work with this guy in some way. Having decided to start my own label ‘Gingerbread Man Records’ with my label Atlantic...

Circus of Horrors: Welcome to the Carnevil

It’s fair to say many people have a fear of clowns, which is known as Coulrophobia. A child’s fear of an unfamiliar face has become widespread, with many developing a fear of clowns. The phobia leads to people in later life being anxious when confronted with clown costumes, a clowns facial features and of course their make up. A clown therefore would not seem to be the ideal employment for...

I'm Sorry I Haven't Got a Clue Live Show

The multi-award-winning radio comedy I’m Sorry I Haven’t Got a Clue comes to the Plymouth Pavilions on Saturday 6 February.

Join Barry Cryer, Miles Jupp, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Jeremy Hardy and host Jack Dee for an unmissable evening of inspired nonsense. Colin Sell provides piano accompaniment.

“Whether the teams are singing the words of one song to the tune of another, making up...

Upload your videos to the Big Screen!

Plymouth City Centre Company is commencing a 6 month trial in partnership with Community Screen Networks Ltd (CSN) to make you and your group the stars of the Big Screen!

Vice-chair of Plymouth City Centre Company Liz Lawson said: “The Big Screen sits in the centre of the City on the Piazza which is widely used for events and entertainment. Therefore it is of the utmost importance that...

Transat Yacht race returns to Plymouth

The World famous Transat yacht race will return to Plymouth after a successful bid to host the start of the race.

People will be able to see the yachts in Plymouth from 24 April up until the solo sailors start their 2,800 mile race across the North Atlantic on 2 May.

This event will bring a brand new Ocean City Rhythm, Blues & Jazz Festival, as well as an air show and...

Fugue Stage at Plymouth’s Ocean Studios

Between the 8th and the 29th of January 2016, The Factory Cooperage Gallery in Plymouth’s Royal William Yard will host Fugue State, a combined exhibition, funded by the Arts Council England, featuring Ocean Studios’ residents Jack Carberry-Todd and Rhys Morgan.

The exhibition explores the themes of human desire and greed set against a need for the romantic. Both artists’ works are...

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