The Plymouth Daily's essential guide to your weekend

Huw Oxburgh
Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted: Friday, October 18, 2013 - 12:28

Whatever you're into, we have what you need to plan a great weekend out. The city has everything from high art and culture to the freshest music from heavy bass DJs all found here in our comprehensive Plymouth listings guide.

Events
Artists Make Faces 15 minute focus: Lucien Freud
Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery, Friday

In a series of informative talks experts give a wealth of information on some of the most incredible artists on display.
This event focuses on fascinating art and life of Lucien Freud. Freud fled Nazism in 1939 spending much of his early life in Totnes.

The Big Draw 2013: Almighty Myths
Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery, Saturday

Do you know your Jupiter from your Mercury, or your Venus from your Mars?
Join in, explore and draw the families and myths of the Roman Gods – many of which are featured in our historically important Cottonian Collection.
Admission is free and there is no need to book. Drop in for as little or as long as you like.

Exhibitions
Luke Fowler: The Poor Stockinger, The Luddite Cropper And The Deluded Followers Of Joanna Southcott
Plymouth Arts Centre, Ongoing

Luke Fowler is an artist who works with film, sound, installation and photography.
This new film focuses on the work of Marxist historian Edward Palmer Thompson who, at the age of 25, was employed by the WEA (Workers’ Educational Association) in Yorkshire. He taught literature and history to adults who, historically, had been unable to access higher education, including miners, factory workers and the unemployed. E.P Thompson and his peers, Raymond Williams and Richard Hoggart, were committed to the WEA values of delivering a ‘socially purposeful’ education and to the cause of adult education as an engine for cultural democracy.
The film is screened in a loop from 10 am, last screening 7.10pm

Gareth Neal: Process, Place, People
The Gallery at Plymouth College of Art: Ongoing

This new exhibition by Gareth Neal brings together a number of existing works to explore and draw out the connections that each piece makes to process, place and people.
The show includes Gareth’s recent project In pursuit of carbon neutral, as much a research project as an experimental endeavour. In the winter of 2012 two Ash trees were felled in a woodland in Herefordshire. Gareth cycled to the woodland from London and lived a lowimpact Carbon lifestyle for several weeks by eating local produce, sleeping outdoors and not using any electricity, with the aim of demonstrating the potential for carbon negative furniture production in the 21st century.

Contemporary Textiles Exhibition: Meet the Artists
45 Southside Gallery, Saturday

An exhibition of contemporary textiles by artists from Devon and Cornwall. This weekend offers the chance to meet artists Debbie Rudolph, Sue Spooner, Beverley Bailey, Emma west and Jane Price to discuss their works.

Theatre
Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake
The Lyric: Theatre Royal, From Friday

Firmly crowned as a modern day classic, Matthew Bourne’s powerful, provocative and totally original interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake turned tradition upside down and took the dance world by storm, dazzling audiences in the West End and Broadway, and across Europe, Asia and Australia.

Music
Beans On Toast
The White Rabbit, Friday 8pm

Blending a dark wit with serious social and political satire based on a diverse range of subjects including cocaine, Tesco, London, gun crime, myspace, global warming and the Lake District, Beans on Toast brings his Billy Bragg-esque style of folk to Plymouth.

Jay Tamkin
B-Bar the Barbican, Friday 9pm

Jay Tamkin learned his craft in the best possible environment after spending 6 years with the Devon Youth Jazz Orchestra as principal bass player, a position that enabled him to combine musical theory and serious practice with such musical heavy weights as Jools Holland, Dennis Rollins and Roy Ayers.

Battle of the Bands - Backbeat vs Supersonic
Plymouth Ski Centre, Friday 8:30pm

Two of Britain's biggest band's (tribute acts) Oasis and the Beatles face off at Plymouth Ski Centre.
The tribute acts Supersonic (Oasis) and Backbeat (Beatles) will play from an extensive catalogue of songs.

A Total Stranger
The Pennycross Sports & Social Club, Friday 9pm

Great solo set from a legend on Plymouth’s music scene.

Less Is More
Millbridge Inn, Friday 9pm

Kris & Dave Hacker with Mike Isaac on bass mixing original material with blues/rock covers. Hot, dynamic and tight set designed to thrill.

Sons Of Dirty Lil
Kitty O'Hanlon's, Friday 9.30pm

Sons of Dirty Lil are a 4 piece covers band based in Plymouth. Sons are in their fifth year of gigging around the South West and are always on the look out for new venues and new places to play

funky munks - red hot chili peppers tribute
The Live Lounge, Friday 9pm

Funky Munks are a power trio red hot chili peppers tribute band, a force to be reckoned with, playing classic material new and old with an energetic stage show guaranteed to leave the crowd screaming for encores

Rockafella
Black Jacks, Friday 9pm

An energetic Plymouth based four piece covers band playing storming rock tunes from the 90s through to today with a set based around modern classics, forgotten gems, and a few special Rockafella twists on the unexpected

5 'n Dimes
Thistle Park Tavern, Friday 9.30pm - 11.30pm

The 5 'N' Dimes, formerly The Jam Band, describe themselves as a 'blues band who like to rock'. They will be strutting their stuff in their newly augmented incarnation that includes John 'Paddy' Morrissey, a stalwart lead singer/harp player of the local scene.

Xlr
The Ships Tavern, Friday 9.30pm

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

Nu-Sound Program Takeover
DBS Live, Saturday 9pm

One of the biggest nights left on the Drum and Bass scene this year
Acts from Ramrecord's newset label Program are ready to offer up some of the freshest drum and bass in the UK.
Headliners Frankee and LoKo will be joined by support Turk, St. Elmos Fire and Jackart.
Special Guest:Culture Shock

DJ Fresh and Gorgon City
Plymouth University Main Hall, Saturday

University Of Plymouth's Student Union presents a giant of night decks and DJs
Featuring:
Dj Fresh
Gorgon City
Dj Darko
Jello
Steve Strong
Hypo Mc

Vicious Kitten
Cherry Tree, Saturday 9pm

Vicious Kitten are a four piece high energy Pop/Rock covers band, providing a high standard of entertainment to the west country. The four experienced musicians have their own sound that puts their stamp on modern rock, pop classics and contemporary covers from the 80's, 90's, and today
 

ReZonance
The Junction, Saturday 9.30pm

ReZonance are a well established, female fronted rock indie covers band based in Plymouth. A professional, friendly and approachable unit with many years of performing experience, they're no strangers to entertaining the crowds! They guarantee to deliver a fantastic live gig to any venue

The Vibes
Boomerang Sports Bar, Saturday 9.30pm - 11.30pm

The Vibes are an indie band who play high energy, high quality indie anthems by bands such as Oasis, Stereophonics, Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkey's, The Libertines, The View, Razorlight, Snow Patrol, The Enemy, The Killers, The Vaccines, The Hives, Coldplay and The Strokes.

The Penguins
Millbridge Inn, Saturday 9pm - 11pm

A changing selection of well known and classic rock and blues covers spliced with originals by The Penguins.

v8
Burrington Golf Club, Saturday 9pm

High powered three piece playing high standard, uber energy covers from the best of today and yesterday.

Matthew Finnish
The Friary Vaults, Saturday 9pm - 11pm

Still working as hard as ever to deliver quality goods, Matt has a lot to live up to. From appearances on 'Top of the Pops' , to Live Radio, to Theatre and Cabaret work, here is a veteran of the music world. Able to deliver strong cover songs and originals from his albums, acoustic to orchestral, electric to solo voice, you'll find yourself spoilt for choice.

The Saggy Bottom Boys
The Albemarle, Saturday 9pm - 11pm

A merging of two individual talents bringing to you their own inimitable style of music and laughter.
Rick O' Shay, renowned singer, comedian and wordsmith and much respected singer and virtuoso guitarist Phil Lewis have got together to create an original entertaining experience.
Both sharing lead vocals and harmony's they sing a varied mixture of music including American Southern Rock and a variety of popular songs and melodies from around the world

Rockafella
Thistle Park Tavern, Saturday 9pm

An energetic Plymouth based four piece covers band playing storming rock tunes from the 90s through to today with a set based around modern classics, forgotten gems, and a few special Rockafella twists on the unexpected

Jake Bugg
Plymouth Pavillions, Sunday

Still only 18, Bugg has already had a number 1 album, supported Noel Gallagher and The Stone Roses and has been nominated in the British Breakthrough category at this week’s Brit Awards and has announced he’ll be embarking on his biggest UK tour so far this autumn, beginning in October at the Bournemouth BIC.

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