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The TOLMEN CENTRE September 2010 - January 2011 Constantine’s Art and Community Centre The Tolmen Centre Fore Street Constantine Falmouth TR11 5AA Tel;01326 341353 e-mail : [email protected] . www.constantinecornwall.com December 15th Children’s Matinee Friday 3rd December 7.30pm TG Collective We have a number of free tickets available for under 26’s for each performance. Ask for the scheme when you book. Pinocchio In association with Carn to Cove Wednesday 19th, Thursday 20th January 7.30 Tickets £9, £8 Children £4 Tickets £10, £8 Children £6 Talk and Taste Day In aid of the Heritage Centre The group is centred around the two acoustic gui- tars of Jamie and Sam,and includes double bass, cajon and trumpet and violin players. Beauty and the Beast from Mars Saturday 22nd January As always an exciting mix of Cornish culture and cuisine. Miracle Theatre On Wednesday 19th only, Cafe Tolmen will be open for pre theatre meals from 5.30pm. Booking essential. Saturday 27th November 7.30pm Tickets £15 Medieval Banquet In aid of the Heritage Centre The dazzling Cube Thea- tre return with a magical retelling of the classic story. Using two actors and puppets, the show explores the fantastical adventures of the little puppet on the quest to become a real child. Cube Theatre A medieval menu of music from world renowned Ben Salfield, with Friends in Harmony, jugglers, jesters and a delicious three course meal. Pre-booking essential, medieval dress and dancing optional but fun. With original sixties inspired tunes from a 4-piece band, live video animation, technical wizardry and huge laughs from Cornwall’s foremost ‘masters of comedy’, Beauty and the Beast from Mars promises to be great all-round family entertainment. A glorious com- bination of gypsy hotclub, flamenco, jazz and contempo- rary classical influ- ences underpin this superb ensemble. “All the strumming and picking and rhythms of gypsy, contemporary, flamenco jazz with a beau- tiful Bach arrangement thrown in for good meas- ure.”.....Birmingham Post

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Page 1: Saturday 27th November 7.30pm December 15th Children’s … · 2020. 12. 12. · Bob Brozman in Concert The Specialists Tickets £8, £7 Children £4 Friday 15th October 7.30 6.0

The

TOLMEN

CENTRESeptember 2010 - January 2011

Constantine’sArt and Community Centre

The Tolmen Centre Fore StreetConstantineFalmouth TR11 5AA Tel;01326 341353e-mail : [email protected] . www.constantinecornwall.com

December 15th Children’s Matinee

Friday 3rd December 7.30pmTG Collective

We have a number of free tickets available for under 26’s for each performance. Ask for the scheme when you book.

Pinocchio

In association with Carn to Cove

Wednesday 19th, Thursday 20thJanuary 7.30

Tickets £9, £8 Children £4

Tickets £10, £8 Children £6

Talk and Taste Day

In aid of the Heritage Centre

The group is centred around the two acoustic gui-tars of Jamie and Sam,and includes double bass, cajon and trumpet and violin players.

Beauty and the Beast from Mars

Saturday 22nd January

As always an exciting mix of Cornish culture and cuisine.

Miracle Theatre

On Wednesday 19th only, Cafe Tolmen will be open for pre theatre meals from 5.30pm. Booking essential.

Saturday 27th November 7.30pm

Tickets £15

Medieval Banquet

In aid of the Heritage Centre

The dazzling Cube Thea-tre return with a magical retelling of the classic story. Using two actors and puppets, the show explores the fantastical adventures of the little puppet on the quest to become a real child.

Cube TheatreA medieval menu of music from world renowned Ben Salfield, with Friends in Harmony, jugglers, jesters and a delicious three course meal. Pre-booking essential, medieval dress and dancing optional but fun.

With original sixties inspired tunes from a 4-piece band, live video animation, technical wizardry and huge laughs from Cornwall’s foremost ‘masters of comedy’, Beauty and the Beast from Mars promises to be great all-round family entertainment.

A glorious com-bination of gypsy hotclub, flamenco, jazz and contempo-rary classical influ-ences underpin this superb ensemble.

“All the strumming and picking and rhythms of

gypsy, contemporary, flamenco jazz with a beau-

tiful Bach arrangement thrown in for good meas-

ure.”.....Birmingham Post

Page 2: Saturday 27th November 7.30pm December 15th Children’s … · 2020. 12. 12. · Bob Brozman in Concert The Specialists Tickets £8, £7 Children £4 Friday 15th October 7.30 6.0

Saturday 6th November 7.30pm

Saturday 2nd October 7.30pm

Magenta

Bob Brozman in Concert

The Specialists

Tickets £8, £7 Children £4

Friday 15th October 7.306.0 How Heap and Pebble took on the World and Won

Saturday 4th September 7.30pmLoveny Male Voice Choir

Tickets £7.50. Phone 01326 250769

Saturday 13th November at 7pmBareback in Botswana

Friday 10th September 7.30pmCraig Johnson

Saturday 25th September 7.30Pluck

(500)Days of SummerIn aid of the Heritage Centre

In aid of theTwinning Association

UniverseramaCraig Johnson, Kneehigh performer renowned for his skill and charm has devel-oped this new show Uni-verserama as a blend of storytelling and cabaret. He uses puppets, props,music and comedy to convey the wonder of the cosmos in a funny and informative show for all the family.

The third in the series, Sara and Gia talk about their recent holiday horse-riding with big game in the Okavango Delta. Dancing afterwards to the Sunshine boys

Tickets £10 inc. free glass of wineIn aid of the Tolmen Garden Fund and the Okavango Education Project

The well-known Loveny Male Voice Choir is coming to the Tolmen Centre. Melanie Uren will be their guest soloist.

Following sell out concerts at Blakehay Theatre, Magenta hit Cornwall for one night only. Using acoustic instruments, five voices and a generous sprinkling of humour, they play a range of traditional, contemporary and original songs.

Wednesday 15th September 7.30

“Smart, sexy and seri-

ously funny’..Rolling

Stone

A new series of Film Night begins with(500) Days of Summer (2009) Certificate 12AAn anti-romantic comedy about love and fate.

We study the stars, visit distant galaxies, and hear the fascinating story of John Couch Ad-ams, the Cornishman who discovered Neptune.

The three most stupid musicians in the world have been invited to perform at last!Highly strung violinist Yarlsberg has designs on the perfect concert and ever enthusiastic Mr Abanathie aims to please with a variety of instruments. Meanwhile, budget celebrity Kadifachi’s surprisingly passionate relation-ship with her cello threatens to hijack the entire performance…“Stomach-achingly funny and instrumentally

dare-devillish”...AdelaideAdvertiser

Tickets £9

“… brilliant… it’s intelligent and rather poignant

too, in the way it shows two people beaming with

misguided optimism in the face of calamity.

Tickets £9, £8 Children £4

A rare visit to the Uk by the legendary Bob Brozman ,probably the finest performer in the world on the steel guitar.

Tickets £9, £8 Children £4

Tickets £8, £7 Children £4

. A master of slide, finger-style, and percus-sive guitar, Bob’s exhilarating show spans the global and musical spectrum. His playing resonates with elements of blues, jazz, Gypsy swing, calypso, and even the most modern hip-hop and ska beats.

Tickets £3

Heap and Pebble

just carry on re-

gardless; their fixed

smiles never slip

even as the polar

ice cap melts.”

The Guardian

To book a table for Cafe Tolmen, pre-film phone 01326 341353