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Dave Hankin Big Band: Flavel Bistro Pre-show Supper
On Friday 19 July 19 we will be welcoming back a Flavel favourite, the Dave Hankin big band. The Flavel
bistro will be opening its doors and offering a pre-show supper to limited customers.
The meal will start with a Mild Sri Lankan chicken curry (or vegetarian curry) served with aromatic jasmine rice and roti, and
finish with a raspberry, pistachio and lemon trifle. A delicious way to start a fantastic evening of music.
Please book your tickets for the concert separately HERE CONCERT TICKETS
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Freud's Last Session
On the eve of the Second World War, two of the greatest minds of the twentieth century, C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud converge for their own personal battle over the existence of God. The film interweaves the lives of Freud and Lewis, past, present, and through fantasy, bursting from the confines of Freud’s study on a dynamic journey.
Amy Harman & Tom Poster
The Flavel's 1st ever professional bassoon recital given by Amy Harman (principal bassoon with the Aurora Orchestra, renowned for playing big symphonies from memory at the BBC Proms) accompanied by Flavel favourite Tom Poster (Piano)
Programme:
J S Bach - Sonata BWV1028
Clara Schumann - Song transcriptions
Saint Saens - Sonata for Bassoon & Piano
Mozart - Sonata for Bassoon K292
Simon Holt - Voice of a Fool
Coleridge Taylor - Song Transcriptions (5 fairy ballads)
Dutilleux - Sarabande et Cortège
Further concerts in the series are:
Friday 8 March
Cordelia Williams (piano) Cordelia Williams
Friday 8 November
Ryan Corbett (classical accordion) Ryan Corbett
Are you interested in becoming a ‘Classical Supporter’ for a concert or concerts in the 2024 series? For full details of the scheme please contact Helen Deakin on 01803 835882
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TalkFilm at The Flavel
(like a book club but for film lovers!)
Our next meeting is on Thursday 4th July at 6.30pm in The Flavel Café
FILM: Freud's Last Session
Freud's Last Session
On the eve of the Second World War, two of the greatest minds of the twentieth century, C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud converge for their own personal battle over the existence of God. The film interweaves the lives of Freud and Lewis, past, present, and through fantasy, bursting from the confines of Freud’s study on a dynamic journey..
Click here to buy your film ticket separately Freud's Last Session
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The Dave Hankin Big Band
Following their highly successful shows throughout the South West the Dave Hankin Big Band make a welcome return to The Flavel Dartmouth.
You are invited to experience music that is guaranteed to get your feet tapping with “Swing” being the order of the day!
Come and hear unforgettable music from the likes of Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Duke Ellington, Nelson Riddle, and vocal swing from the Rat Pack.
This is an unmissable show for big band and swing fans and all music lovers alike. Audiences of all ages will be thrilled by the sound of this amazing Big Band.
The Dave Hankin Big Band have been described in the press as "jaw-droppingly good" and "exceptional...they could not be bettered".
A PRE SHOW SUPPER CAN BE BOOKED HERE Dave Hankin Big Band: Flavel Bistro Pre-show Supper
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Voodoo Room -
A Night of Hendrix, Clapton & Cream
Celebrating the incredible music of Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton & Cream - Voodoo Room are a stunning high energy ‘Power Trio’ featuring some of the U.K.’s finest musicians whose credits include:
Steve Winwood, Massive Attack, Arthur Brown, Fish, Thunder, Lulu etc.
NO WIGS, NO PANTOMIME - JUST GREAT MUSIC PLAYED BY GREAT MUSICIANS!
‘INCREDIBLE MUSICIANS! ’ - Neneh Cherry.
‘ABSOLUTLEY INCREDIBLE ’ - Radio Caroline.
‘OUTSTANDING’ - Blues In The South Magazine.
‘SUPERB’ - Time Out.
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
WICKED LITTLE LETTERS
A 1920s English seaside town bears witness to a dark and absurd scandal in this riotous mystery comedy. Based on a stranger than fiction true story, the film follows two neighbours: deeply conservative local Edith Swan and rowdy Irish migrant Rose Gooding. When Edith and fellow residents begin to receive wicked letters full of unintentionally hilarious profanities, foul-mouthed Rose is charged with the crime. The anonymous letters prompt a national uproar, and a trial ensues. However, as the town’s women - led by Police Officer Gladys Moss - begin to investigate the crime themselves, they suspect that something is amiss, and Rose may not be the culprit after all.
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