Art & Theatre
"With New Eyes" exhibition & preview party
"With New Eyes" is an exciting new collaborative exhibition by painters Julia Kerrison and Clive Daniels, and glass artist Catherine Concah.
The exhibition runs at the renowned Morvah Schoolhouse Gallery from 9th - 19th February, with a preview party open to everyone from 1pm - 3pm on Sunday 12th. The preview will be attended by all three artists, entry to the exhibition is free and ccatering is being kindly provided by the Roseland Cafe, St Mawes.
Titanic the Musical at www.minack.com theatre
100 years on from the most famous shipping disaster of all time - Titanic the Musical will be performed at the famous Minack open air theatre, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, from 6th to 9th and then 12th to 14th April starting at 7.30pm. Tickets £9.50 available from www.Minack.com.
"Girls Night Too" at The Lane Theatre
Newquay Dramatic Society present their production of "Girls' Night Too" at the Lane Theatre on Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd May 2012. This musical play, written by Louise Roche and directed by Susie Bundy, is the long awaited sequel to the successful "Girls Night"
The Kingfisher at Lane Theatre
Newquay Dramatic Society presents "The Kingfisher" a comedy penned by W. D. Home, directed by Sheila Lines and staged at The Lane Theatre. It tells the story of Cecil, a successful novelist living comfortably with his fussy old butler, who is contemplating marriage. The object of his affections, Evelyn, has just buried the man she married fifty years ago after being propositioned by Cecil. Set in the 1970's in Cecil's garden this play has all the elegance of the 1930's. A delightful comedy that is immensely charming, bewitchingly elegant and extremely funny.
The Kingfisher at Lane Theatre
Newquay Dramatic Society presents "The Kingfisher" a comedy penned by W. D. Home, directed by Sheila Lines and staged at The Lane Theatre. It tells the story of Cecil, a successful novelist living comfortably with his fussy old butler, who is contemplating marriage. The object of his affections, Evelyn, has just buried the man she married fifty years ago after being propositioned by Cecil. Set in the 1970's in Cecil's garden this play has all the elegance of the 1930's. A delightful comedy that is immensely charming, bewitchingly elegant and extremely funny.
Art Exhibition
Intersting mix of contemporary painting, mixed media collage, textiles, sculpture & bespoke furniture from four artists: Colin Davies, Janie M McDonald, Alex Panter & Carolyn Panter, all based in North Cornwall.
Exhibition is at Rock Institute, nr Wadebridge Pl27 6LQ it opens Boxing Day afternoon 2pm - 4pm and is then open every day 11am - 5pm.
Truro Decorative & Fine Arts Society
'The Two Faces of Russia: Moscow & St Petersburg' lecture given by Dr Rosamund Bartlett who explores the art & architecture of both these great cities, examining their different characters and ways of life, and looking at how and why they increased and decreased in importance before and after the 1917 revolution. Venue: Mylor lecture Theatre, Truro College, 7pm Refreshments from 6pm. See website for more information.
Truro Decorative & Fine Arts Society
'What the Dickens' - An illustrated talk on Charles Dickens, his life and times. join Jane Tapley as she examines the life and times of the most famous novelist in the world. Venue Mylor lecture theatre, Truro College 7pm refreshments from 6pm. Loads more information on the website. Non-members always made welcome £5.
Truro Decorative & Fine Arts Society
'Fakes&Forgeries.The Art of Deception': Insight into the methods used by criminals to dupe the art market. given by Malcolm Kenwood (formerly the Recoveries Director for the Art Loss Register) This lecture reveals the actual case studies, demonstrating the lengths forgers will go to in passing off works as legitimate. Venue: Mylor Lecture Theatre, Truro College. 7pm Refreshments from 6pm. See Website for more details and directions. Non-members always very welcome £5)
Truro Decorative & Fine Arts Society
'Queen Victoria: Success through portraiture & her struggle for the throne' Lecture by Dr Kate Williams. Exploring the background of Victoria's rise to power and shows how she used portraiture to present herself as a great queen Wed 8th Feb 7pm Kenwyn Theatre Truro College. Refreshments from 6pm (non-members always very welcome £5)
