An enigmatic, dazzling, five star rated magic show from James Phelan – the magician most infamous for jamming the BBC switchboard after correctly predicting the lottery.
This new course will help develop your observational skills and allow
artistic freedom to create sensational forms in clay that express the
tactile nature of sculpture making, based on the human form.
Take a vibrant artistic journey through Latin America and explore some of the 20th C artists who have drawn from their indigenous culture, European colonialism and modern political struggles to shape the art of this region and beyond.
Mathematician-turned-World-Slam-Champion Harry Baker turns 10,000 days old, celebrating numbers, words and life itself. He’s got 99 problems but maths ain’t one.
Freefall is a youth arts group for young people aged between 13-16 years run by Exeter Phoenix. The group aims to create a space to socialize, share ideas and opinions and develop creative projects together.
Join Exeter Phoenix gallery curator Matt Burrows, film programmer Claire Horrocks and performance programmer Katy Danbury, alongside Northcott Theatre’s Creative Director Martin Berry, and learn about the best ways to start and develop a relationship with an arts venue.
Fri 17 Jan - Thu 23 Jan | Various (see dates below)
Written, directed by and co-starring Jesse Eisenberg alongside a scene-stealing Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain is a deft and moving dramedy that sees two polar opposite cousins reunite for a tour through Poland to honour their beloved grandmother.
Fri 17 Jan - Wed 29 Jan | Various (see dates below)
Told in four chapters, to mirror the changing of the seasons, Maura Delpero’s stunningly beautiful and powerful new film takes us into the world of a remote Italian mountain village. It is nearing the end of the Second World War, something that has not really touched this place at all — until now.
Blow off the winter, and join us for a special screening experience of the seminal event, bringing a little festival feel to Exeter Phoenix’s auditorium and some of the most iconic artists of all time to the big screen.
Rob Newman’s epic stand-up show goes from cave paintings to car-free cities, by way of Imperial Rome’s chariot ban, Rapper’s Remorse, and the dance steps of Homo Ergaster.
Tobias ben Jacob continues his Icons & Influences series offering an acoustic performance with string section celebrating 50 years of Bob Dylan’s best selling album.
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