Your guide to What's On this weekend
Your essential guide to What's On in and around Exeter this weekend - 25-28 December 2015
THEATRE
Eloise and the Curse of the Golden Whisk
Bike Shed Theatre, Exeter
The year is 1944. In the depths of a dusty larder in the bombed ruins of an Exeter restaurant, Eloise finds a beautiful, golden whisk. But when she clutches the shimmering relic, she unleashes an ancient curse. The show runs until 9 January. Performance times and tickets: www.bikeshedtheatre.co.uk
A Christmas Carol
Exeter Northcott Theatre
Ebenezer Scrooge is a notoriously bitter old man who is determined not to let Christmas interfere with his miserly routine. But one Christmas Eve, Scrooge receives some unexpected supernatural visitors who are determined to show him the true spirit of Christmas and the error of his ways. The show runs until 3 January. Performance times and tickets: http://www.exeternorthcott.co.uk
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
From Sunday, Barnfield Theatre, Exeter
Exeter Little Theatre Company head off on a magic carpet ride to the land of the thousand and one Arabian Nights in the company of the good, but not very clever Ali Baba and his many friends. Panto fun is guaranteed for all as we join the hapless Ali on his adventures through the desert to find the secret treasure hidden in the Robbers Cave, where he can claim riches beyond his wildest dreams. Help Ali and his friends to discover the magical treasure and outwit the forty rather nasty thieves. http://www.barnfieldtheatre.org.uk/ali-baba/
The King with Donkey's Ears
Exeter Phoenix
The king has something hidden under his hat. Something big…. He has donkey’s ears! Only the royal barber knows his secret, and if he tells another living soul he stands to lose everything that is precious to him. But the barber can’t contain himself. He can’t eat, he can’t sleep. What is he to do? The show runs until 3 January. Performance times and tickets: www.exeterphoenix.org.uk
Sleeping Beauty
Exeter Corn Exchange
Exeter Corn Exchange presents one of the most loved traditional pantomimes. Join a host of classic characters for songs, laughter and a perfect Christmas show! The show runs until 3 January. Performance times and tickets: http://www.exeter.gov.uk/cornexchange
Peter Pan
Exmouth Pavilion
Louis Emerick leads the cast as the evil Captain Hook alongside Hollyoaks star Beth Kingston as Wendy, Britain's Got Talent finalist Stephen Hall as Pirate Winkle and returning by popular demand after his role as Muddles in Snow White Stuart Earp will play the hilarious Smee. Peter Pan tells the story of Peter, the boy who never grew up who lives in a far away land, called Neverland. The show runs until 1 January. Performance times and tickets: https://www.ledleisure.co.uk/exmouth-pavilion/book-now/peter-pan
MUSIC
Live Music
Saturday, various venues
John Gandys, Gandy Street, Exeter: Vicious Kitten, 10pm, free.
The Famous Old Barrel, Exmouth: DJ Colin, 6pm, free.
The Strand Inn, Exmouth: The Rock Fella, 9pm, free.
First & Last Inn, Exmouth: The Barefoot Bandit, 6pm, free.
Lamb & Flag Inn, Ottery St Mary: Chris Banderas, 9.30pm, free.
Black Horse Inn, Sidmouth: The Culprits, 9.30pm, free.
Boxing Day Party
Saturday, 8pm, Exeter Cavern, Queen Street, Exeter
DJs playing from 8pm-late, over 18s, free entry.
Live Music
Sunday, various venues
The Famous Old Barrel, Exmouth: Martin Weller, 8.30pm, free.
The Strand, Exmouth: The Barefoot Bandit, 4pm, free.
The Bank, Exmouth: Ian Boyd, 3.30pm, free.
First & Last Inn, Exmouth: New Heroes, 6.30pm, free.
Sidbury Village Inn: Disco, 8.30pm, free.
Live Music
Monday, various venues
Cavern, Queen Street, Exeter: Sanguine, 9pm, free.
The Famous Old Barrel, Exmouth: Jam Night, 9pm, free
EVENTS
Exeter Chiefs v Sale Sharks
Boxing Day, Sandy Park, Exeter
Exeter Chiefs take on Sale Sharks in the Aviva Premiership, kick off 3pm. Performing in the Exeter Suite will be Session One and Lush, whilst Danny’s Disco will be on offer in the WigWam Bar post-match. For tickets and journey details visit: http://exeterchiefs.co.uk/news/boxing-day-match-information-2/#sthash.Ml...
Festive Cruise
Saturday & Sunday, River Exe
Sail along the River Exe while listening to the live commentary on the wintering birds, unique history and stunning scenery, the crew will serve you a glass of home-made hot mulled wine and a locally produced mince pie. Trip duration: 1 hour 30 minutes, departing from Exmouth. Tickets £8. http://www.stuartlinecruises.co.uk/
Christmas at Killerton: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Killerton House, Broadclyst, Exeter
The magical world of Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is brought to life at Killerton. See the house transformed into scenes from the classic fairy-tale. Wrapping up warm to follow the outdoor family trail, take part in activities and see if you can spot the willow reindeer under thousands of twinkling lights. Normal admission fees apply.
EXHIBITIONS
Home Front Fashions
RAMM, Queen Street, Exeter
The First World War was a time of momentous change for individual people, families and society, when thrift and economy in dress became increasingly important on the home front. Woollen serge and silk taffeta in dark or neutral colours were frequently worn as the availability of fabrics and dyestuffs was restricted. Practical, hard-wearing suits or ‘costumes’, and washable shirt-waister blouses became a kind of everyday uniform for women in Britain during the war. Check www.rammuseum.org.uk for opening times over Christmas.
Whatever the Weather
RAMM, Queen Street, Exeter
Whatever the Weather exposes humanity’s relationship to the elements. Constantly changeable, occasionally extreme and always unpredictable, the weather has always affected our lives. Our desire to understand, predict and control the weather has led us to invoke the gods and harness science and Whatever the Weather brings together a lively mix of historical paintings and prints, artefacts, archives and the work of contemporary artists exploring this changing relationship. Check www.rammuseum.org.uk for opening times over Christmas.