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Martin Roscoe (piano)
One of the UK’s most loved and respected pianists, Martin Roscoe is in great demand as a concerto soloist, chamber musician and recitalist. He appears regularly at the Wigmore Hall and has long-standing associations with many UK orchestras, including the BBC Philharmonic and BBC Scottish Symphony. A prolific recording artist, Martin has a distinguished discography and is one of the most broadcast pianists on BBC radio. His programme is full of contrast and colour and we look forward very much to his second appearance at the Flavel.
For more about Martin please go to www.martinroscoe.co.uk
Programme
SCHUMANN: Kinderszenen Op.15
BEETHOVEN: Sonata Op.110 in Ab major
JOHN IRELAND: April
JOHN IRELAND: Amberley Wild Brooks
DEBUSSY: Children’s Corner
DEBUSSY: Reflets Dans L’Eau ( Images 1 )
DEBUSSY: Poissons D’Or (Images 2)
DEBUSSY: L’Isle Joyeuse
Friday 26 June 2026
Tickets £24, Under 18 £5
Classical Series Season Ticket £65 (includes tickets for all 3 concerts which must be purchased in the same transaction)
Further concerts in the series are:
Friday 6 March
Tamsin Waley-Cohen & George Fu (violin & piano)
Friday 20 November
Alexander Ullman (piano)
Are you interested in becoming a 'Classical Supporter' for a concert or concerts in the 2026 series? for full details of the scheme please contact Helen Deakin on 01803 835882
Event co-ordinator: Helen Deakin (Classical Music Co-ordinator)
With Grateful thanks to THE JOHN IRELAND TRUST FOR THEIR GENEROUS SPONSORSHIP

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NT Live
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
by Christopher Hampton
based on the novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
directed by Marianne Elliott
BAFTA Award-winner Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) joins Aidan Turner (Rivals) in a striking new staging of Christopher Hampton’s celebrated adaptation of the classic novel, where among the glittering salons of the super-rich, one misstep can mean ruin. Marquise de Merteuil is a master in the art of survival. Alongside the magnetic Vicomte de Valmont, they turn seduction into strategy and weaponise desire. But when their alliance collapses into rivalry, the battle between them threatens to destroy everyone in their path.
Filmed live on stage at the National Theatre, Marianne Elliott (Angels in America) directs this thrilling game of love, lies, and social warfare.
Thursday 25th June 2026
Tickets £18
Under 18’s £11
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OUR LAND
In England, a growing movement is pushing back against the fences that divide people from nature. Through bold mass trespasses, Right to Roam activists demand greater access to the countryside — but in doing so, they collide head-on with landowners who insist they are the true guardians of the land.
OUR LAND explores this clash with nuance and clarity. Weaving together past and present, it lays out the deep-rooted tensions between public access, private ownership and environmental stewardship. Voices from both sides are given space to speak: campaigners fighting for freedom to roam, and landowners defending their vision of protection and responsibility. As the struggle over who gets to enjoy — and care for — the natural world grows ever more urgent, the film poses a fundamental question: who does the land really belong to?
The Balloonists
In the winter of 1999, Swiss explorer Bertrand Piccard and British flight instructor Brian Jonesembark on an attempt to complete the last great aviation challenge of the 20th century – to circumnavigate the globe, nonstop in a hot-air balloon. Rival teams are lifting off across the world and the race is on to be the first to write their name in the history books. Working together, Piccard and Jones must overcome extreme weather conditions, survive potentially fatal technical failures and endure increasing mental and physical exhaustion if they want to make it.
Director John Dower (Thriller in Manila, Bradley Wiggins: A Year In Yellow)
Saturday 27th June
7.30pm
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Young Dart Voices is a brand-new youth choir for ages 11-19, which launched in January 2026 at The Flavel Arts Centre in Dartmouth. Led by Jeremy Kenyon, the new Director of Music for the Benefice of Dartmouth and Elle Miles, the choir offers an uplifting and inclusive space for young people to sing music from a variety of genres, build confidence, and make new friends through music.
• Free to join – no previous singing experience required
• Ages: 11–19
• When: Monday evenings at 17.00 from April 20th, 2026
• Where: The Flavel Arts Centre, Dartmouth
• Led by experienced choir director Jeremy Kenyon
The project is part of The Flavel’s ongoing commitment to supporting arts and culture in Dartmouth, and we hope Young Dart Voices will become a vibrant part of local life.
For more details or to register interest, please contact info@theflavel.org.uk or jjkenyon77@gmail.com.
Free
Dates
April 20/27
May 11/18
June 1/8/15/22/29
July 6/13
We are grateful to The National Lottery Community Fund for their support
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