The Plymouth Daily's essential guide to your weekend

Huw Oxburgh
Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Friday, October 4, 2013 - 12:51

At a loss of what to do this weekend? Well never fear, your jam-packed weekend starts here:

Events

Plymouth Respect Festival

Saturday, October 12, 2013 to Sunday, October 13, 2013
The Plymouth Respect Festival is designed to promote respect and celebrate diversity across all areas of the community. The festival organised by the Plymouth and Devon Racial Equality Council and hosted by Plymouth University in 2013.

Since its launch 16 years ago, the festival has traditionally taken place every October, although it took a break in 2012. In previous years, the festival has included parades in the city centre, live music, dancing and theatrical events, play activities, world food, information stands and many showcased events.

The plan is for that to continue at suitable venues on the University campus and the programme will be confirmed in due course.

http://plymouthrespectfestival.blogspot.co.uk/

Open Day at Greenbank
Greenbank Fire Station, 10am-4pm Saturday
The day offers a variety of demonstrations and displays for all the family to enjoy. Lots to see and do – activities to include:
Kids water shoot in fire costume
Bouncy castle
Grand prize raffle
Community fire safety advice
Face painting
All proceeds from the event will be divided between ‘Hugs for Henry’ and ‘The Fire Fighter’s Charity’.
Where: Greenbank Fire Station, Longfield Place, Greenbank, Plymouth, PL4 7JQ
When: 10.00am to 4.00pm

4Flutes Workshop,
Plymouth University, Saturday and Sunday
4Flutes presents an exciting opportunity to take part in workshops with two of the world’s leading flautists: Ian Clarke and Clare Southworth.

Join 4Flutes on a great adventure to explore and discover the flute; full of fun and revelation this will be a truly inspiring weekend.

For workshop information and application form visit www.4Flutes.com

 

Theatre

An Evening Of Burlesque
Plymouth Pavillions, 8pm Saturday
This unmissable production combines elegant showgirls, Parisian charm and Las Vegas glamour in a spectacle that marries live vocal talent with the art of burlesque! It's all tease, no sleaze as corsets, killer heels, stockings aplenty, sultry vocals, mischief, magic, frivolity and fun collide. Showcasing award winning talent from across the country this is your chance to see some of the Burlesque world's favourite stars in the flesh.
Back in vogue, this all-encompassing spectacular brings variety back to the theatre, combining comedy, magic and vocal harmony with couture costumes, breathtaking choreography and a fabulous score!  For over 18s only.

Warhorse
Thearte Royal,Saturday
The National Theatre’s award-winning production of War Horse begins a ten month, nine-venue tour of the UK and Ireland on 27 September 2013.

A remarkable tale of courage, loyalty and friendship, War Horse features ground-breaking puppetry work by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Company, which brings breathing and galloping horses to life on stage. The puppetry directors are Basil Jones and Adrian Kohler, with video design by 59 Productions Ltd, song-making by John Tams, music by Adrian Sutton and sound by Christopher Shutt.

Once Upon A Time In A Western : Le Navet Bete
Barbican Theatre, Friday and Saturday
Once Upon A Time In A Western is a cowboy themed comedy extravaganza for all to enjoy. An original story, including all the usual favourite performance mediums, live music, physical comedy, spectacle, horses, wagons, western costumes, all presented through a fool's eyes

Standup comedy: Benny Boot
Plymouth Ski Centre, 8:30pm Friday
Benny Boot has been performing on the UK stand-up comedy circuit for 6 years. He is considered by many comedians as a wonderful stand-up artist to watch. Boot delivers his jokes in a unique style on a variety of strange topics. His engaging persona and material keeps the laughter rolling through the entire show and is guaranteed to bring any audience undone. 'He's got a keen instinct for the joke, an imaginative turn of phrase and an ability to find an offbeat angle to whatever he chooses to talk about' (Chortle).

Exhibitons

Bob and Roberta Smith
Plymouth Arts Centre, from10am Saturday
Bob and Roberta Smith is recognised for his trademark, text-based paintings. These colourful signs are hand painted onto scraps of wood and roughly nailed together.  The shapes and misshapes of letters are as important as the message they spell out. These fields of colour ask questions, make statements and instigate debate.

Many works take the form of succinct witty slogans whilst others, such as the Browne Report and Letter to Michael Gove, are longer diatribes that expose a frustration with political decision-making.  The messages almost always advocate for creativity, culture and freedom.
These paintings use the visual language of folk and punk; the use of drop shadow text and a mixture of different fonts and letter sizes evoke the aesthetics of protest and are reminiscent of makeshift public notices and temporary shop signs from an era before the computer.
Exhibitions at Plymouth Arts Centre are free to browse.
www.plymouthartscentre.org

 

Urban Architecture - The Fast Pace of City Life
Royal William Yard, closes 6pm Sunday
Final weekend to catch Edward Waite’s excellent exhibition of beautifully rendered cityscapes.
The show, titled 'Urban Architecture' - The Fast Pace of City Life, depicts iconic buildings from around the world including our very own city of Plymouth.

Music

Glass Curtain
The Junction, 9pm Friday
Glass Curtain are a 5-piece Plymouth based covers band providing high quality live musical entertainment to pubs, clubs, private or corporate functions.
Playing a variety of different music ranging from Rita Ora, Oasis, Katy Perry, Whitesnake, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, Lady gaga, Thin Lizzy, The Offspring, Black Sabbath, Elvis, Beyoncé, Amy Winehouse and Michael Jackson.

Joker
Boomerang Sports Bar, 10pm Friday
JOKER are a 4 piece Indie/rock covers band based in Plymouth. JOKER formed in 2003 and are regarded as setting the standard for the live music scene in the South west.
These guys are simply put incredible
Have performed alongside Olly Murrs, Stacey Soloman and Jamie 'Afro' Archer.

Fluke
Millbridge Inn, 9pm Friday
FLUKE are a dynamic 3-piece group from Plymouth, UK. They play classic music from the sixties, seventies and eighties. Their aim is to get people moving, to create the right setting in which everybody has a good time

Rockafella
Plymouth City Centre, 8:15pm Friday
Rockafella are an energetic Plymouth based four piece covers band playing storming rock tunes from the 90s through to today. Their set is based around modern classics, forgotten gems, and a few special Rockafella twists on the unexpected

Your New Favourite Band
The Swan, 9pm Friday
Your New Favourite Band is a five piece group with a broad sound armed with multiple vocalists, keyboards, twin guitars, a tight rhythm section plus an imaginative and wide ranging set. They also make a point of sidestepping some of the tired classics which have been played to death, often by opting for another great track by the same band instead.

Less Is More
The Blues Bar, 9:30pm
Kris & Dave Hacker with Mike Isaac on bass mixing original material with blues/rock covers.

The Needletones
Thisetle Park Tavern, 9:45pm Friday
A band now enjoying their fifth year of intensive gigging around the South West, The Needletones have well and truly put their stamp on the music of Jimi Hendrix. As a three piece (or 'power trio' as they'd have been labelled in the 60's) they excel in bringing Hendrix to life on stage, with all of the energy and vigor such music deserves

Sixties Gold
Plymouth Pavillions, 7:30pm Saturday
For lovers of Sixties music, the ultimate line-up is heading toPlymouth Pavilions on Saturday 5 October 2013 for a night ofSixties Gold!
Featuring the record breaking Merseybeat band Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Searchers and controversial P.J. Proby.
The ultimate night out also features The Fortunes who stormed the Top 10 with ‘You’ve Got Your Troubles’, ‘Here It Comes Again’ and ‘Freedom Come Freedom Go’, with Brian Poole and Chip Hawkes on stage together in what is sure to be The Battle of The Tremeloes.

Ryan Keen and Gavin James
Plymouth University SU Main Hall, 8pm Saturday
Ryan Keen is an English singer-songwriter from South Devon. He picked up his first guitar on his 8th birthday and has never looked back. He combines emotionally driven lyrics, warm vocals and a rhythmic percussive style of guitar.

Having spent much of the last three years playing residencies on Dublin's thriving singer-songwriter circuit, Gavin James is now sharing his prodigious talent with the rest of the world. His debut EP entered the Irish iTunes album charts at Number One, after which he coolly went on to pick up the Choice Meteor Award in 2013 (the Irish Mercury Prize) for Song Of The Year with 'Say Hello'. On his 21st Birthday, Gavin signed his record deal and joined Believe Recordings growing roster, which includes fellow Irish singer/songwriter James Vincent McMorrow. Gavin joined fellow Dubliners Kodaline on their sell out UK tour in 2013. He has also shared the stage with Lianne La Havas, Marina and the Diamonds, and Ingrid Michaelson in recent months.

Ten Tours Orchestra
St.Andrew’s Church,  7:30pm Saturday
Ten Tors Orchestra is the resident professional ensemble of Peninsula Arts, Plymouth University. It was established in 1998 and takes its name from the many Tors, the highest points around Dartmoor.
The orchestra’s annual programme includes regular concerts in Plymouth, Tavistock and Totnes and contributes to regional festivals and celebrations including the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival at Plymouth University.

The Cornish Wurzells
The Clifton Inn, Saturday
The Cornish Wurzells feature banjo, sousaphone and now an accordion (that is very much more than an accordion) the Cornish Wurzells present the sound of the Wurzels from the original classic Adge Cutler era including the memorable vocals and irrepressible humour from leader Russ Holland.

Aftershock,
Cherry Tree, 9pm Saturday
5 Piece Hard working band with male and female lead singers, covering the 60's to present day. Paul Coles (Drums), Pete Golden (Bass), Goose (Guitar) have played together for around 20 years in several bands, and are all experienced and superb musicians with Jim Easton (vocals) and Justine (Vocals) they play covers from Pink, Kings of Leon, Beatles, Stones, The Killers, Stereophonics, Jessie J, Queen and even Lady GaGa gets the AfterShock treatment. They go down a storm where ever they play and are getting a well earned name for themselves.

XLR,
The Junction, 9:30pm Saturday
5 piece Plymouth based rock covers band, who enjoy playing both classic rock from the last 30 years and many tracks from the more recent guitar based bands. Formed in Xmas 2006, from the ashes of various past bands such as Jovio, De-v-8, Limited Edition, Flying Blind and Fallout

Hooked
The Golden Hind, 9pm Saturday
High energy, 4-piece ROCK band based in the South West. We play Rock music with attitude and have sets which include many well known covers.

Bad Knees Blues Band
Millbridge Inn, 9pm Saturday
Cool blues to soften the soul.

The Heist
Kitty O'Hanlon's, 9pm Saturday
The Heist - Are a 4 piece covers rock / indie / funk covers band, playing a mix of sounds, from the Police,Blondie, Skunk Anansie, Amy Winehouse, Lenny Kravitz, U2, White Stripes, Blondie, Wombats, etc
The Heist formed in 2010, and are starting to establish themselves as one of the premier covers bands in the area

Phil Lewis
The Minerva, 9pm Saturday
Phil Lewis is a multi talented performer covering a wide range of musical styles from artists such as David Bowie, Gary Moore, Snow Patrol, Rolling Stones, Kaiser Chiefs, Greenday, Status Quo, Nirvana, Steve Earl, Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, Billy Idol, Santana, Lynyrd Skynyrd, etc. These feature in his electric set accompanied by his own self recorded unique backing tracks. Phil's diverse vocal talent and his own passionate virtuosity on lead guitar have impressed and won him fans wherever he plays.

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