Wednesday, September 18, 2013

What's On 16th - 22nd September

Whilst the theatres took the summer off to refresh and refurb, I also had a break and took the chance to bask in the slightly surprising Exeter sunshine.

So with a extended-summer break, lets get back to the culture vulture-ing

Exploring the great floods of 1960 and 2012 through anecdotes, skits, animation and lessons. As the confluence of three rivers Exeter is ideally suited for flooding. This play looks at both the geographic reasons for flooding and its impact on the population. 
Thursday - Saturday, 7.30pm, with a matinee on Saturday 2pm
Tickets £8-12
(I've seen this and hope to have a review up tomorrow)


This Citys Centre, Part 3, Here, Now - St. Stephens House
An ongoing new arts project exploring our city from a different perspective. Part 1 is a video installation shown at RAMM, part 2 is a explorable map. This part 3 is a live participatory video piece, bring along something from your windowsill. 
Tuesday - Saturday, 7pm
Tickets £8-10


Unexpected Exeter Festival - all over the city
Exeters new arts festival (how many do we have now?) placing art and performance in unexpected places. 
There is a mixture of circus acts, visual art, performances and sporting events happening in odd places like the Pyramids swimming pool, bus shelters, and the Guildhall. 
Friday - Sunday