Wednesday 5 October 2011

A plethora of guests

A big thank you to all our guests today. A very varied mix, I am sure you will agree.

Chris Collier spoke passionately about 
SAFE - Stop Abuse For Everyone - which provides a refuge and outreach services for women, men, young people and children affected by domestic abuse in Exeter and East and Mid Devon. SAFE has operated for over 30 years to end domestic violence and abuse. To find out more -  including how you might help - go to their website here. Phone SAFE on 01392 315193. All calls are confidential.
Thank you to Chris too for bringing some music to play.


Apple Day at Mincinglake Valley Park in Exeter is this Saturday 8 October from 11:00 to 15:00. Our second guest Richard Ingram enthused about the event and told us there were numerous fun events for everyone. For full details follow this link.


We welcomed two young women associated with Alice's Adventures in the New World which runs every evening now until Saturday 8 October from 19:30 at Exeter's BikeShed Theatre . Fiona, an actor, and Jessica, the director, made the play sound quite delightful and intriguing and well worth experiencing. 

“Jessica Beck’s imaginative production is joyful, raucous and like a mini powder keg of feminist fun”  
What’s Onstage
“The is a show that is definitely not to be missed if you like comedy, fun and sheer brilliance!”  Remote Goat
Details can be found on the Exeter BikeShed Theatre website.


Matt Newbury gave us the run-down on a varied and exciting programme at 
Exeter Northcott Theatre. The programme includes the play Devil in the Detail running now until Saturday 8 October, comic Hardeep Singh-Kohli on Sunday 9 October and a new production of Tartuffe written by poet and story writer Roger McGough from 11 to 15 October. There's a lot more besides. See the revamped Exeter Northcott Theatre website.


Music played to follow

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