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Daily Diary of
Events and Activities June 2008
Saturday 24 May to Sunday 8 June Dorset Art Weeks 2008
Many local artists - see right
Sunday 1st
Up
to 100 riders, all members of the Bath Classic Motor Cycle
Club, will
be arriving at the slipway on The Cobb between 1230 and 1300 to present a
cheque for the RNLI to the lifeboat crew.
Tues 3rd
Antiques,
Collectors, Textiles and Craft Fair
in aid of the Lyme
Arts Community Trust (Marine Theatre) Variety of stalls selling Porcelain,
Pottery, Linen, lace, Glass, Metalware, Antique and Costume Jewellery, Toys,
Dolls, Decorative Arts, various Craft Wares. 9.00am. to 4.00 pm. Marine
Theatre. Enquiries
farmeradi@aol.com 442489
Weds 4th
'Colour
in the Garden' by Phil Gamble, Uplyme and Lyme Regis
Horticultural Society, 7.30pm Village Hall, Uplyme
Thurs 5th
World
Environment Day
Fashion Show
by the Community Players, Marine Theatre
Fri 6th
Coffee Morning -
raising funds for cyclone relief for Burma (Myanmar) bring and
buy - cake stall - raffle 10.00am - 12.00 noon entrance £1 -
includes coffee at Abbeyfield, Silver Street, Lyme Regis
Mutton Mutton Productions,
From hot flushes (or ‘power surges’ as the girls like to call them!) and
memory loss, to HRT... no subject is too taboo to tackle! These three women
know more than most about juggling careers with demanding children, long
suffering partners, too little money, overgrown gardens and never ending
housework! These fast and hilarious comedy sketches are not only for the
Women who ' suffer' but for their men who will be ' oh so familiar' with
what they see!!! Express and Star Wolverhampton wrote “This is an original
stand up show where you leave with more laughter lines than you came in
with''
It has just
been on a hugely successful tour which included ' sell out ' shows at The
Lowry in Salford, Wolverhampton Arena and Yvonne Arnaud at Guildford. This
is your chance to see three 40/ 50 something ladies’ fresh and entertaining
take on reaching that ‘certain age’ and all the trials and tribulations
involved!
The three
talented actresses are Jean Heard who has worked extensively in TV, film and
on stage including No Sex Please We’re British at The Strand Theatre and
TV’s The Bill, Donna Flinn’s whose wealth of experience has included touring
in her own stand up show as well as performing regularly on tour with The
New Seekers, and RADA trained Julia Munrow has written for the National
Film Theatre and appeared on stage in countless productions including most
recently Underground at The Barbican. Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis,
Friday 6 June 8pm £12 (£11 conc) from Lyme TIC 01297 442138
'The Lady in the Van' by
Alan Bennett: Studio Theatre, Woodmead Hall
Sat 7th
14th Annual Vintage Vehicle Rally
"Fair Field", Umborne Bridge, Colyton and Colyton Station. A fantastic day
out to see a variety of vintage cars, commercial vehicles, motorcycles,
trade stands and lots more: see
Seaton Tramway
Chicken Shack,
Stan Webb's blistering guitar style, matched with a huge
stage presence, has made Chicken Shack a firm favourite of rock and blues
fans everywhere. The Marine Theatre is proud to welcome them back on stage
and fans of all ages will be getting their mojo working to the driving beat.
Stan has played with the band since its inception and epitomises the core
of rhythm and blues that the fans still love.
Robert Muhl, a regular
of the Marine theatre said when he heard they were returning "This is a
night I will not want to miss, and I'll bring my boys, they're old enough to
hear dad's favourites"
The band was formed in 1967 and reputedly named themselves after the chicken
coop where they rehearsed.
Doors 7.45pm (Band 8.30pm) £12 Advance / £14 Door
Marine Theatre
8.30 pm.
Tickets from the Tourist Information Centre are £12.00 and £14 on the door,
ring 01297 442138.
'The Lady in the Van' by
Alan Bennett: Studio Theatre, Woodmead Hall
Sun 8th
World Oceans Day
Gala Day Enjoy a Tram
Driving Experience, guided Depot visits, Photo Stops, a great day
out for all the family: see
Seaton Tramway
Burtle Silver Band Concert
Marine Parade Shelters
Tues 10th
Antiques,
Collectors, Textiles and Craft Fair
in aid of the Lyme
Arts community Trust (Marine Theatre) Variety of stalls selling Porcelain,
Pottery, Linen, lace, Glass, Metalware, Antique and Costume Jewellery, Toys,
Dolls, Decorative Arts, various Craft Wares. 9.00am. to 4.00 pm. Marine
Theatre. Enquiries
farmeradi@aol.com 442489
OPENAUDIO
2008 Season Commencing:
Live Recording Contest:
Open to Anyone With a Sound Idea
musicians; singers;
performers; actors artists; entertainers
FREE AUDIENCE ADMISSION for a
great evening of home grown entertainment
8.30pm Lyme Regis Power Boat Club
Monmouth
Beach
Weds 11th
'Brass
Rubbing and Medieval Life' by Shirley Hobden, Uplyme and Lyme
Regis WI, 2.30 Uplyme Village Hall
Play reading with Lyme Regis Dramatic Society 'Lark Rise'. St
Michaels Business Centre 7.30pm All welcome
Thurs 12th
Rehearsed Reading of one act plays, Marine Theatre
Fri 13th
Hells Bells, Marine Theatre
Sat 14th
Uplyme Annual Village Fête, Uplyme Village Hall & Cricket Field
Talbot House Beyond Eternity Promotions, Marine Theatre
Sun 15th
Sponsored
Walk: Hotter shoes in conjunction with Leukaemia Research
in Bournemouth The walk is targeted at people over 50, it is 5km long,
and is more of a stroll than a competition. We have a quiz en route and
everyone will finish at the Pavilion for a cream tea and tea dance. It
should be a good, fun day, with nice gentle exercise (there is one hill but
the rest is flat). Find out more on
www.lrf.org.uk/en/1/fmnw.html
Mon 16th
A
celebration of the 364th anniversary of the end of the 6 week
Relief of the Siege of Lyme in 1644 when Lyme withstood the
assault by the Royalists for two hungry months. 7.00 pm. a parade from
Langmoor Gardens led by drummers and featuring people in the costume of the
period.
The Mayor will make a speech, prayers will be said and then Lyme
Youth Theatre will perform a play, specially written for the occasion, about
living in Lyme during the siege.
Tues 17th
Antiques, Collectors, Textiles and Craft Fair
in aid of the Lyme
Arts community Trust (Marine Theatre) Variety of stalls selling Porcelain,
Pottery, Linen, lace, Glass, Metalware, Antique and Costume Jewellery, Toys,
Dolls, Decorative Arts, various Craft Wares. 9.00am. to 4.00 pm. Marine
Theatre. Enquiries
farmeradi@aol.com 442489
Tobias Jones
'Ideal Reality, Practising Community Living'
Heritage Coast U3A Woodmead Hall
7.30pm
Weds 18th
TheatreFriends Quiz Night, Marine Theatre
Thursday 19th
Ensemble na Mara Piano Quartet:
Alasdair Beatson's recital for "Concerts in the West" this time last
year was probably the most memorable performance of the series. In fact it
was so memorable that he was invited to give a private recital in Devon the
following month and the acclaim led Catherine Hodgson to invite him back
this year with his Chamber Group Ensemble na Mara.
He has
just recorded his first disc for SOMM Recordings and will be appearing at
the Wigmore Hall on 14 July and again on 9 October with the Scottish
Ensemble. He was on Radio 3 recently receiving the Royal Philharmonic
Society award on behalf of IMS Prussia Cove.
Not only does Alasdair
have a reputation to envy but Ensemble na Mara has been earning the plaudits
in its own right.
It has
awards from the Tunnell Trust Music Club Scheme and the Kirckman Concert
Society and after
winning the 2006 Royal Overseas League Chamber Music Prize, was invited to
the Brighton Festival, the Edinburgh Fringe, the Cadogan Hall and the
Wigmore Hall. Recent engagements have taken it to Garsington Manor, the
Rosehill Theatre, Sheffield's Crucible Theatre and London's Reform Club. It
will be back at the Wigmore Hall nine days after appearing in Ilminster.
The
Ensemble comprises Tom Hankey violin, Jessica Beeston viola,
Eilidh Martin cello, and Alasdair Beatson piano. Their
programme is Beethoven's PIano Trio in G, op1 no, Faure's
Piano Quartet in C minor and Martinu's String Trio no2. This should
be an evening to remember.
7.30pm.,Marine
Theatre, Lyme Regis.
Sat 21st
'In every corner Sing' City of Bristol Choir Concert
of popular choral music from Monteverdi to Rutter with a few surprises from
around the world on the way. Conducted by David Ogden; Richard Johnson, organ.
7:30pm St Michael's Parish Church Tickets £10 £8 concessions, £2 children
from Lyme Regis TIC
Summer Ball
Supper inc., by the Community Players, Woodmead Hall
Jeremy Hardy, Off the Kerb Productions,
Marine Theatre
Sun 22nd
Coast to Coast Motorcycle Run: Lyme Regis
to Weston-super-Mare - Westland Motor Cycle Club. Westland Classic
Motorcycle Club 01935 429913
Chard
Concert Brass Concert
Marine Parade Shelters
Tues 24th
Antiques,
Collectors, Textiles and Craft Fair
in aid of the Lyme
Arts community Trust (Marine Theatre) Variety of stalls selling Porcelain,
Pottery, Linen, lace, Glass, Metalware, Antique and Costume Jewellery, Toys,
Dolls, Decorative Arts, various Craft Wares. 9.00am. to 4.00 pm. Marine
Theatre. Enquiries
farmeradi@aol.com 442489
Friday 27th
Presentation Evening for the 2008 Regatta and Carnival Queen in
the Woodmead Halls
Royal British Legion Veterans day
presentation and social evening 7.00pm The Pilot Boat Inn
'On
Our
Doorstep'
An
exhibition of artwork by the Lyme Regis Wednesday Group.
St. Andrew’s
Church, Monkton Wyld, from 2-7pm Free Entry
Sat 28th Mary Anning
Day with special guest author Tracy Chevalier
Adventure in the Undercliff: Humble Pond, Humble Hollow and
Humble Point with David Allen
Dorset Wildlife Trust - West Dorset Group 445659
The Hamsters
play Jimi Hendrix, Marine Theatre
'On Our
Doorstep'
An exhibition of artwork by the Lyme Regis Wednesday
Group.
St. Andrew’s Church, Monkton Wyld, from 2-7pm Free
Entry
Sun 29th
Record and CD Fair,
Marine Theatre
'On Our
Doorstep'
An exhibition of artwork by the Lyme Regis Wednesday
Group.
St. Andrew’s Church, Monkton Wyld, from 2-7pm Free
Entry
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