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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (12A)

Thirty-six years after the events of the first film, the Deetz family returns home to Winter River following Charles Deetz's unexpected death. Lydia's life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened, releasing Betelgeuse.

Tuesday 29 Oct 202414:00
Thursday 31 Oct 202414:00

DARTMOUTH COMEDY CLUB

Introducing Dartmouth Comedy Club - Where Laughter Takes Centre Stage!


Gelos Network is thrilled to announce the launch of Dartmouth Comedy Club at The Flavel Arts Centre. As the premier comedy club network across the Southwest, Gelos Network brings you top names from the comedy scene, as seen on Live at the Apollo, Taskmaster, 8 out of 10 Cats, Mock the Week, and more.


Join us for our inaugural show, featuring the phenomenal Hal Cruttenden as the headline act as well as performances by three additional TV name and top circuit comedians, ensuring an evening filled with uproarious laughter.


Don't miss out on this epic comedy extravaganza!


Saturday 2 November, 7.30pm

Tickets £20






Saturday 2 Nov 202419:30

Dartmouth Theatre Company: Matilda The Musical JR.

'Sometimes You Have to Be a Little Bit Naughty if You Want to Change Your Story!'

 

The streets of Dartmouth will be filled by the smell of rebellion when DARTMOUTH THEATRE COMPANY presents Roald Dahl’s 'Matilda The Musical Jr.' Telling the story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. With music and lyrics written by Tim Minchin, this heart warming show is based on Roald Dahl's Tony-award winning hit musical, Matilda!

 

Dartmouth Theatre Company is a non-profit community group launched in April 2024. This production will be performed by the youth group, which is made up of children between the ages of 5 & 16, who live in Dartmouth and the surrounding area.


The children are very excited to be performing their first ever production here at The Flavel!


Saturday 23 Nov 202419:00
Sunday 24 Nov 202414:00

English National Ballet: Swan Lake

English National Ballet’s Swan Lake in-the-round is coming to the big screen to celebrate the Company’s 75th Season, giving you the chance to experience the splendour of ballet on a grand scale. Derek Deane’s stunning in-the-round production has been enjoyed by over 500,000 people worldwide and offers an unmissable 360° view of one of the most popular ballets of all time. With 60 swans, exquisite choreography and Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score played live by English National Ballet Philharmonic, this film will take you to the very heart of this ‘truly awe-inspiring’ (★★★★ The Telegraph) classic.

 

Featuring Lead Principal Sangeun Lee as Odette/Odile and Principal Gareth Haw as Prince Siegfried, this production captures all the magic of the beloved ballet. From the breath-taking spectacle of shimmering swans moving in unison, to the captivating romance between Prince Siegfried and the Swan Queen Odette, this is cinema bursting with beauty, passion and betrayal.

 

Filmed live at the Royal Albert Hall, this special cinema event includes never-seen-before overhead angles, giving you an aerial view of the genius choreography. Combining exceptional artistry, gorgeous spectacle and compelling drama, Swan Lake in-the-round is a cinematic masterpiece that will enthral and delight.


Thursday 31 October, 7pm

There will be two intervals

Thursday 31 Oct 202419:00

Exhibition On Screen: Van Gogh

Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers


This film is a chance to reexamine and better understand this iconic artist. Focusing on his unique creative process, Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers explores the artist’s years in the south of France, where he revolutionised his style. Van Gogh became consumed with a passion for storytelling in his art, turning the world around him into vibrant, idealised spaces and symbolic characters.


Poets and lovers filled his imagination; everything he did in the south of France served this new obsession. In part, this is what caused his notorious breakdown, but it didn’t hold back his creativity as he created masterpiece after masterpiece. Explore one of art history’s most pivotal periods in this once-in-a-century show.


200 years after its opening and a century after acquiring its first Van Gogh works, the National Gallery, London is hosting the UK’s biggest ever Van Gogh exhibition. Van Gogh is not only one of the most beloved artists of all time, but perhaps the most misunderstood.


Made in close collaboration with the National Gallery.

Directed by David Bickerstaff – Produced by Phil Grabsky

Thursday 7 Nov 202419:00

FOLK@THE FLAVEL : BANTER

BANTER


Described as ‘The future of Folk’, Banter take English traditional music to the next level with

their iconic interpretations of classic songs and dance tunes. Touring material from their

brand new studio album ‘Heroes’, alongside some of their old favourites.


“... wonderfully, powerfully dynamic. They really rock wherever they go.” - Mike Harding


“...full of Invention.” - R&R Magazine 4* review


“... really atmospheric and exquisitely done.” - Mark Radcliffe (BBC Radio 2, The Folk Show)


“...Folk from a parallel reality... Banter stands up proud and makes you want to shout


'Brilliant!'." - Nigel Schofield (Tykes’ Stirrings Magazine)


“... Nina Zella...Easily comparable to Christine McVie” - Northern Sky


“...If you think there’s nothing new to hear in folk music these days, listen to Banter and


think again.” - Folking.com


Find out more at www.banter.band

Friday 1 Nov 202419:30

Friday @ The Flavel : EVACUATION

2024 marks the 80th anniversary of D Day and, following the extracts shown at the Exercise Tiger weekend, we are offering another chance to watch Ian Phillip’s compelling film ‘Evacuation’ in full.


It tells the story of the around 3000 residents of Slapton & the surrounding villages who had to evacuate their homes for the American troops involved in Exercise Tiger, the ill-fated Allied rehearsal for the D-Day landings. The film contains fascinating footage of archive film and interviews with people who were children at the time. They had to evacuate their homes with six weeks’ notice, leaving before Christmas and taking all their possessions and livestock with them


A complimentary glass of wine will be served after the screening with the opportunity to speak to others about the film and its significance.


Friday 22 November, 5.30pm

Tickets £14 (to include a complimentary glass of wine or soft drink after the screening)

Friday 22 Nov 202417:30

GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY (12A)

Girl From The North Country


Written and directed by celebrated playwright Conor McPherson and featuring Tony Award-winning orchestrations by Simon Hale, Girl From The North Country reimagines 20 legendary songs of Bob Dylan as they’ve never been heard before, including “Forever

Young,” “All Along The Watchtower,” “Hurricane,” and “Like A Rolling Stone.”


It’s 1934 in Duluth, Minnesota. We meet a group of wayward travellers whose lives intersect in a guesthouse filled with music, life and hope. Experience this “profoundly beautiful” Broadway production (The New York Times) brought to vivid life by an extraordinary company of actors and musicians.


Thursday 21 Nov 202419:00

HELENA CLEWS ‘PLAYFUL ART’ – PAINTING WORKSHOPS

Helena Clews ‘Playful Art’ (max 15 participants)


£165 for block of 5 classes to include complimentary hot drinks and biscuits


Wed 6 Nov

Wed 13 Nov

Wed 20 Nov

Wed 27 Nov

Wed 4 Dec


10am-12.30pm


With an exhibition of students work in The Flavel Gallery from Monday 2 December


An exciting exploration of techniques using a variety of different materials, including inks, pastels and acrylic paints. Helena will use a different visual resources to inspire you on a journey through playing and experimenting with different techniques and developing your artistic 'handwriting'.


Please see information on materials needed below but you will be able to 'pay as you go' on the day and use materials that she has provided.


All abilities welcome.

 

List of items needed:

Pad of thick paper - suitable for painting 220gsm (A3 or A2)

Pentel oil pastel  


Pack of soft pastel (12 or 24)

Acrylic paint set

Paint brushes

A palette

Water pot/jam jar


Wednesday 6 Nov 202410:00 (Sold Out)

INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL SERIES : RYAN CORBETT

INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL SERIES:

RYAN CORBETT - CLASSICAL ACCORDION


Classical Accordionist Ryan Corbett is a BBC R3 New Generation artist & international prize winner who performed at the Scottish Coronation of King Charles III. He presents a virtuoso programme which includes:

Liszt: Prelude and Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H

Grieg: Holberg Suite

Zolotaryov : Rondo Capriccioso


To see and hear more about Ryan, please go to www.ryancorbett.com


Are you interested in becoming a ‘Classical Supporter’ for a concert or concerts in the 2025 series? For full details of the scheme please contact Helen Deakin on 01803 835882








Friday 8 Nov 202419:30

Lee (15)

LEE tells the story of Lee Miller, American photographer. Determined to document the truth of the Nazi regime, and in spite of the odds stacked against female correspondents, Lee captured some of the most important images of World War II, for which she paid an enormous personal price. The film is not a biopic, instead it explores the most significant decade of Lee Miller’s life. As a middle-aged woman, she refused to be remembered as a model and male artists’ muse. Lee Miller defied the expectations and rules of the time and travelled to Europe to report from the frontline. There, in part as a reaction to her own well-hidden trauma, she used her Rolleiflex camera to give a voice to the voiceless. What Lee captured on film in Dachau and throughout Europe was shocking and horrific. Her photographs of the war, its victims and its consequences remain among the most significant and historically important of the Second World War. She changed war photography forever, but Lee paid an enormous personal price for what she witnessed and the stories she fought to tell.

Tuesday 12 Nov 202414:00
Thursday 14 Nov 202419:00

THE BIG YELLOW TAMBOURINE MAN BAND

The Big Yellow Tambourine Man Band - A tribute to Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan


Join the Big Yellow Tambourine Man Band on a radical tour of some of the most iconic songs from our generation’s greatest singer-songwriters, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan.


With stops in Greenwich Village, Laurel Canyon and the Isle of Wight, this enigmatic, multi-instrumentalist five-piece will make you feel like you’re really there, man...


Saturday 9 November 2024, 7.30pm

Tickets £22

Saturday 9 Nov 202419:30

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (PG)

The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall


Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom Of The Opera is a worldwide entertainment phenomenon. It has been staged in 145 cities across 27 countries and its box office sales eclipse Avatar, Titanic and Star Wars.


To celebrate its 25th Anniversary year, Cameron Mackintosh presented The Phantom Of The Opera in a fully-staged, lavish production set in the sumptuous Victorian splendour of the Royal Albert Hall.


Phantom Of The Opera At The Albert Hall stars Ramin Karimloo as 'The Phantom' and Sierra Boggess as 'Christine'. They are joined by a supporting cast and orchestra of over 200, plus some very special guest appearances.


Friday 15 Nov 202419:00

Talk Film@the Flavel : Lee

Talk Film@the Flavel


 (like a book club but for film lovers!) Our next meeting is on Thu 14th November, 6.30pm in The Flavel Café  


FILM: LEE



 LEE tells the story of Lee Miller, American photographer. Determined to document the truth of the Nazi regime, and in spite of the odds stacked against female correspondents, Lee captured some of the most important images of World War II, for which she paid an enormous personal price. The film is not a biopic, instead it explores the most significant decade of Lee Miller’s life. As a middle-aged woman, she refused to be remembered as a model and male artists’ muse. Lee Miller defied the expectations and rules of the time and travelled to Europe to report from the frontline. There, in part as a reaction to her own well-hidden trauma, she used her Rolleiflex camera to give a voice to the voiceless. What Lee captured on film in Dachau and throughout Europe was shocking and horrific. Her photographs of the war, its victims and its consequences remain among the most significant and historically important of the Second World War. She changed war photography forever, but Lee paid an enormous personal price for what she witnessed and the stories she fought to tell.


 PLEASE BOOK TICKETS FOR FILM SEPARATELY HERE : Lee

Thursday 14 Nov 202418:30

Winter Warmer : Lee

Tuesday 12th November 12.30pm



Join us for the next in our "Winter Warmer" series.  


A choice of soup and scone will be served at The Flavel Cafe from 12.30pm, followed by a Screening of "Lee" at 2pm.


Please book Separately for the film here : LEE



LEE tells the story of Lee Miller, American photographer. Determined to document the truth of the Nazi regime, and in spite of the odds stacked against female correspondents, Lee captured some of the most important images of World War II, for which she paid an enormous personal price. The film is not a biopic, instead it explores the most significant decade of Lee Miller’s life. As a middle-aged woman, she refused to be remembered as a model and male artists’ muse. Lee Miller defied the expectations and rules of the time and travelled to Europe to report from the frontline. There, in part as a reaction to her own well-hidden trauma, she used her Rolleiflex camera to give a voice to the voiceless. What Lee captured on film in Dachau and throughout Europe was shocking and horrific. Her photographs of the war, its victims and its consequences remain among the most significant and historically important of the Second World War. She changed war photography forever, but Lee paid an enormous personal price for what she witnessed and the stories she fought to tell.

Tuesday 12 Nov 202412:30 (THIS TICKET IS FOR FOOD ONLY)

Wolf Witch Giant Fairy



The Royal Opera


WOLF WITCH GIANT FAIRY


Running time: 65 minutes, No interval

Sung in English with subtitles


Cast:

DEVISED AND PERFORMED BY:

The Ensemble

Clare Beresford

Peter Brathwaite

Dominic Conway

Miriam Gould

Eugénie Pastor

Tom Penn

Alexander Scott

Shamira Turner

Jon Whitten

Claire Wild


Creatives:

DIRECTOR Alexander Scott

CONCEIVED AND CREATED BY Little Bulb

MUSICAL DIRECTORS Dominic Conway and Clare Beresford

SET AND COSTUME DESIGNER Samuel Wyer

LIGHTING DESIGNER Joshua Pharo

SOUND DESIGNER Ed Clarke

CONSULTANT MUSICAL DIRECTOR Yshani Perinpanayagam


Do not miss this 'enchantingly staged' family folk opera, following the triumphant, Olivier Award-winning run in 2021.


Red Riding Hood is tasked with delivering bread to her Grandmother, deep in the heart of the fairy-tale forest. But en route, Red meets a cunning Wolf who tricks her into taking a different path. Along the way, Red stumbles into a colourful cast of characters, including a scary witch, a talking cat and a rather persuasive Peddler. Join our ragtag band of wild musicians as they guide all the family through this famous tale with new twists, turns, magic and song.


Wednesday 30 Oct 202414:00

u3a Classics: Zenobia - Queen of the Palmyrene Empire

U3A Classics: Zenobia - Queen of the Palmyrene Empire


Presented by Mary Crawford


A highly educated, intelligent and accomplished leader. She created the largest empire that stood against the might of Rome. She created an empire that spanned from Mesopotamia Syria and Northern Egypt.


Thursday 7 Nov 202410:00