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30/01/2017(1 event)

Euchre Drive, 20:00


30/01/2017

All welcome!

31/01/2017
01/02/2017(2 events)

RSPG Painting For Fun, 13:20


01/02/2017

Come and join us!

Yoga St Mawes (various times), 16:30


01/02/2017

Recharge your mind and bodies with yoga for all the family!

Kids Yoga 4.30pm- 5.15pm
Adult Vinyasa Flow 5.30pm- 6.45pm
Adult Hatha and yoga nidra (deep relaxation) 7.00pm- 8.00pm
Bring a blanket, mat, water.

02/02/2017(2 events)

Drop in Computer Class, 10:30 12:30


02/02/2017

Come and chat to an expert!

Philleigh Folk - Richard Grainger, 19:30 20:30


02/02/2017

Featuring one of Teeside and N Yorkshire's best living singer/songwriter Richard Grainger coming all the way down from Whitby

03/02/2017(1 event)

Grampound Beer Festival, 19:00 20:00


03/02/2017

The third GRAMPOUND BEER FESTIVAL is on Friday 3rd February 7pm to 11pm (please note 7pm open to the public not 6pm as put on some earlier messages) AND Saturday 4th February from noon til 11pm. There will be 12 local beers and two ciders to tantalise your tase buds. Entry is £5 which includes a special commemorative glass and a token for your first half pint. Thereafter a half pint token costs £1.75 (so a pint is 2 tokens £3.50). There will again be magnificent food available to purchase separately with Sarah's famous pulled beef, home made burger, decent vegetarian options and snacks as well. Headline act on Friday night is Sarah McQuaid, on Saturday is MacQuarrie & Toms, plus other local performers during the day on Saturday.

04/02/2017
05/02/2017(1 event)

Pipeline Theatre - Spillikin, 19:30 20:30


05/02/2017

Artificial intelligence meets aged care in an odd-couple romance featuring four actors and a real robot.
A confused elderly lady and a humanoid robot sing a fractured duet. Out of this unfolds a human love story - the ultimate odd-couple romance, which starts with an awkward teenager meeting an unattainable girl, and then jump-cuts backwards and forwards through the pivotal moments of a long relationship lasting from youth to old age - echoes, fragments of experience, snapshots of a faltering courtship, young marriage, the tragedy of childnessness, secret adultery, career success, companionship, the husband’s illness, and finally the wife’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s. In response to this the husband, already an obsessive archivist, builds a perfected robotic version of himself, to be deployed after his death: a patient carer, an aide-memoir, a singing partner, able to give order to her confusion, and to bear without complaint the endless repetition required to reassure her. As her mind deteriorates their exchanges acquire an odd poetry, a secret language expressed as a duet. And, on some level, their love survives. During the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe,the production won five 5 STAR reviews, and seven 4 STAR reviews and was in a shortlist of FIVE for the Carol Tambor 'Best of Edinburgh Award'.
Tickets £10/£8 from 01726 883874 or CRBO online

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