Review of COUNTRYBOYS STRUGGLE by Matthieu Bethermin At The Poly Theatre, 22nd March 2013 I was unsure as to what to expect when asked to review CountryBoy’s Struggle written and performed by Maxwell Golden at the Poly in Falmouth on Friday 22nd March. As I took my seat alongside my mum we were slightly disappointed [...]
read on...Critically Acclaimed Hip Hop show comes to Falmouth Friday 22nd March 2013 – The Poly, Falmouth – 7pm Come and check out: Countryboy’s Struggle, critically acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe Festival show by local Bude boy Maxwell Golden. Michael is a rap star … or at least he is when he dreams, but growing up in rural [...]
read on...Genre Theatre Audience Type Everyone 12+ A hilarious and emotionally endearing story which explores the joys, pains, excitement and isolation of living in both rural and urban environments. Maxwell, an inspirational young performer, jumps seamlessly into a huge range of characters, from local boys in Bude to Hackney rappers and London pigeons. Physical performance, witty [...]
read on...There is something very different about the scratch night for works in progress, returning to Cornwall. The events will take place at the Poly, Falmouth, and the Lusty Glaze as a part of Art8, Newquay’s first arts festival. The name, Menu, gives little away of the extent of what the evenings have in store. Nix [...]
read on...By Cara Watson-Hunt If you’re ready for a sense full of magic and atmosphere then enter the Limbo Lounge for the Dancer and the Devil. You will be taken on an adventure you will have never experienced before with miraculous music, daring dancing and a picture-perfect setting. The performance is based on three young [...]
read on...15th March @ Poly, Falmouth Tel: 01326 319461 27th April @ Port Isaac Village Hall Tel: 01208 880862 28th April @ 7.30pm Harrowbarrow & Metherall Tel: 0845 094 0428 Bright, sparkling and full of comic mischief, the Dancer and the Devil invites your to lose yourself in a world of twisted cabaret, [...]
read on...Francis Hewlett was an artist, sculptor and lecturer. He was born in Bristol in 1930. He studied at the West of England College of Art until 1953, when he went on to attend the Slade School of Art under the teaching of Claude Rogers and William Coldstream. In 1958, Francis was appointed the head of [...]
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