September 11
Ben Fogle
Tales from the Wilderness From crossing Antarctica to conquering Everest, Ben will take the audience on an inspiring adventure when he appears at Plymouth Pavilions this September. Join Ben in this uplifting and exciting show, when he’ll be sharing his stories of the wilderness. Ben has climbed Everest, been swimming with crocodiles, saved elephants, dodged pirates, been marooned for a year on an uninhabited island, walked to the South Pole, Crossed the ‘Empty Quarter’ with camels, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, tracked the Migration of the Wildebeest, swum from Alcatraz, had a flesh eating disease and messed around with ferrets! The much-loved TV adventurer will recount, with warmth and honesty, his thrilling tales. If you like Ben’s TV shows then you’ll love this personal and intimate evening of stories from around the world. For more information go to www.plymouthpavilions.com
September 5 The Neil Maya Quartet Plymouth Jazz Club presents The Neil Maya Quartet plus star Bristol trumpeter Andy Hague. The Neil Maya Quartet is one of the Southwest’s most exciting and talented bands, whose aim is to find fresh, new sounds within the wide scope of jazz, while staying accessible to the public at large. The quartet’s music is crisp, colourful, sassy, smooth, atmospheric, intricate, cool, very imaginative and always highly entertaining! On this occasion the presence of Andy Hague enables the group to play a tribute to three great American jazzmen, Horace Silver, Clifford Brown and Herbie Hancock. Further information: For both shows go to www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk
Open air cinema is back!
August 15
Pedigree Jazz Band In their show ‘Salute to Trade Jazz’, the Dorset-based Pedigree Jazz Band play the most popular traditional jazz tunes of the 50s and early 60s such as ‘Midnight in Moscow’, ‘Petite Fleur’, ‘Green Leaves Of Summer’ and many others when they play at Plymouth Jazz Club in Crownhill. The band has proved to be a resounding success, with rave reviews and repeat bookings from nearly everywhere they perform. P R E S E N T S
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August & September
Plymouth Art Cinema has announced its programme of Open Air Cinema events for summer. This year, films will be shown at the spectacular waterside location of Tinside Lido, and at Tavistock Place - an exciting new collaboration with The Box. It wouldn’t be Open Air Cinema at Tinside without a screening of Jaws, and the classic shark movie will be joined by Wes Anderson’s quirky The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou and Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin’s cult hit Bait, from August 20th – 22nd. The second weekend at Tinside, from September 2nd – 4th, features Some Like it Hot starring Marilyn Monroe, feelgood Beatles musical Yesterday, and a 30th anniversary screening of the iconic Thelma and Louise. Each screening will begin with a brief programme of archive films and short films, as Plymouth Arts Cinema and The Box unearth footage of Plymouth in days gone by, showcasing local filmmaking talent of today.
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CINEMA The Box
Tinside Lido
Tinside Lido
Fri 30th July - Sun 1st Aug
Fri 20th Aug - Sun 22nd Aug
Thur 2nd Sept - Sat 4th Sept
Tickets: £12 Adults / £10.80 PAC Friends / £8 12yrs and under plymouthartscinema.org
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