Simon Reeve
What's on this weekend and beyond in Exeter
Here's our top picks of what's on in Exeter this weekend and beyond.
26 April
SIMON REEVE: TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH
TV presenter and adventurer Simon will offer stories, surprises, thrills, deeper thoughts and hearty laughs from his travels. With behind-the-scenes footage and stunning imagery, Simon will inspire and remind audiences that we all need more journeys in our lives, and plenty of wild experiences.
27 April
DEVON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA SPRING CONCERT
Led by conductor Benjamin Voce, the orchestra will be performing Elgar’s Falstaff, Tchaikovsky’s Overture to Romeo and Juliet, and Ravel’s Daphnis and Chloe Suite No. 2.
28 April
JO CAULFIELD
Hot on the heels of her sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, Here Comes Trouble is packed with brilliant routines and fantastically embarrassing stories. Audiences can expect razor-sharp observations and scandalous oneliners as Jo gets her claws into everything and everyone.
On now until 27 April
NATURAL LIGHT
Local artist Rachael Bennett’s mixed media work considers landscapes, seascapes and the ever changing weather. “People sometimes have strong reactions to my work, often on first sight my paintings appear a calm and tranquil surface, then I notice them step back and forward, trying not to touch surfaces, perhaps then taking time as they unravel the story and underlying energy,” she says.
EXETER LIVING - ISSUE ISSUE
OUT NOW!
Welcome to our April issue! Inside these pages, you’ll find a bumper review of the recent Exeter Living Awards, featuring all the winners and party-goers from the evening. If you were at the awards, you may just see your face! Elsewhere, as we head into spring we look at local swims, scenic walks, gorgeous gardens and so much more!
www.epaper.exeterlivingmag.co.uk
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