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CHALLENGERS


Tennis player turned coach Tashi has taken her husband, Art, and transformed him into a world-famous Grand Slam champion. To jolt him out of his recent losing streak, she signs him up for a "Challenger" event — close to the lowest level of pro tournament — where he finds himself standing across the net from his former best friend and Tashi's former boyfriend.

Friday 31 May 202419:00
Tuesday 4 Jun 202414:00 (THIS IS A SUBTITLED SCREENING)
Thursday 6 Jun 202419:00

HELENA CLEWS – LANDSCAPE / COLOUR WORKSHOPS


HELENA CLEWS – LANDSCAPE / COLOUR WORKSHOPS



An exciting series of workshops exploring different approaches and techniques to create stunning artwork.


The workshops will focus on the use of colour, line, and texture using a variety of different starting points. We will work in a variety of different materials, including inks, pastels and mainly acrylic paints.


All abilities are welcome and attending a previous course is wonderful but not necessary.


10am- 12:30pm


Wed 5 June

Wed 12 June

Wed 19 June

Wed 26 June

Wed 3 July


Tickets: £160 (includes refreshment)


Wednesday 5 Jun 202410:00

The Concert Band of Britannia Royal Naval College

The Concert Band of Britannia Royal Naval College:

Soundtracks of the Heroes and Villains!




Who doesn’t enjoy a cracking movie with the most fearsome villains and brave heroes on a Saturday night?!


The Concert Band of Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth will perform a selection of soundtracks from some of the most well known Heroes and Villains movies that have ever hit the Box Office!


These world recognised themes include soundtracks from Batman, Thunderbirds, Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, The A-Team, James Bond, Stingray and many more! As ever, the Band will have a few surprises up their sleeves for you, so stand by for a thrilling evening of music and excitement.


5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 - Thunderbirds are GO!



Saturday 1 Jun 202419:30

U3A Classics : Roadways in the Ancient World

Roadways in the Ancient World



The Romans laid out over 250,000 miles of roads, 10,000 miles of which were here in Britain.


Steve will cover what we know about the network, how the routes were laid out and constructed, how to find lost Roman roads. And an ingenious experiment involving fungus (yes - fungus) and to emphasise the importance of good roads we’ll look, just for fun, at the salesman’s biggest problem.

Thursday 6 Jun 202410:00