Fri 17 May - Thu 23 May | Various (see dates below)
The new film from Alice Rohrwacher (Happy As Lazzaro, The Wonders), follows a melancholic British archaeologist (Josh O’Connor) caught up in the illegal trafficking of ancient finds.
“A joyous, masterful work of folk magic” – Sight & Sound
This workshop is Ideal for those wishing to build on their skills as well as those who are new to the craft. Explore this traditional technique to create a beautiful finished woodblock print.
Join artist Grant Foster who will be in conversation with Dr Chantal Powell, a South-West based artist, educator and curator, whose work is informed by a PhD in psychology and an ongoing study of Jungian theory.
Formed in the 80’s by the Overland brothers FM have become one of the UK’s seminal Rock Bands. The 40th Anniversary concerts will celebrate classic anthems spanning FM’s illustrious 40-year career.
How do you change someone’s mind about the most important thing in the world? Anita Chitaya has a gift: she can change farmers’ minds about what to grow, she can change what people love to eat, and she can even persuade men to fight for gender equality.
Sambroso Allstars perform The Buena Vista. The 7-piece all star band promise to mesmerise the crowd with their combination of Cuban Son, Latin Jazz and Rumba, from Cuba’s Golden era.
Fri 24 May - Thu 30 May | Various (see dates below)
Koffi’s epileptic seizure, prior to his trip back home to Kinshasa, acts as an omen for the turbulence that awaits him, in rapper-turned-filmmaker Baloji’s Cannes winner.
Sat 25 May - Wed 29 May | Various (see dates below)
This sensitive and beautifully realised adaptation of the last novel by John McGahern captures a year in the life of a rural, lakeside community in 1980s Ireland.
The “disability ‘Taskmaster’!” A hilarious game show where each game represents a different disability, giving kids and grown ups the chance to learn about Autism and Cerebral Palsy, among others.
Hailing from Exeter, alt.rock four-piece Die Twice have already amassed a dedicated following in their hometown for their explosive live shows, selling out the 500 capacity Exeter Phoenix just one year after their first gig. They are set to repeat this up and down the country in 2024 with a string of shows and festival appearances throughout the summer.
Up close and personal with no safety net, one vocal guitar in this intimate venue. A singer songwriter by nature, Mark Travis performs acoustically a seamless mix of just a handful of his originals alongside classic songs from the timeless mega band and legends The Eagles. If you are a fan of the 70s icon then don’t miss this one!
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