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tolmen centre
Wednesday 28th March 7.30pm
Friday 15th June 7.30pm
Tell No-one
I’m An Aristocrat Get Me Out Of Here
Tolmen Movies
A man’s life is turned upside-down
after buried secrets are unearthed.
Tickets £3
Friday 20th April 7.30pm
Dalla
Tickets £8, £7, £4
An evening of Cornish
based folk music from
the inimitable Dalla,
famous for their compelling dance rhythms
and new and traditional
singing.
Saturday 26th May 7.30pm
Icon Theatre
Release
‘RELEASE’ explores the lives of
three prisoners in their first few
months after release, as they
attempt to reconnect with the
people and remnants of life they
left behind.
“A sharp, impeccably performed and blazingly
impassioned piece of theatre...simply terrific.”
The Times
Tickets £9, £8, Children £4
The Tolmen Centre 01326 341353
Fore Street,
Constantine, Nr Falmouth, TR115AA
Managers: Charlie and Barbara Pugh
www.tolmencentre.co.uk
e-mail : [email protected]
Gonzo Moose
Packed full of
hilarious slapstick,
irreverent humour,
verbal wit and magical illusion you’ll
gasp, laugh and
be amazed at the elaborate sword fights, the
heart wrenching love scenes, and the sensational death-defying French accents.
The
TOLMEN
CENTRE
January - July 2012
Tickets £9, £8, Children £4
Wednesday 27th June 7.30pm
Endless Journey
‘Endless Journey’
brings together four
musicians from two
of Niger’s leading
internationally known
music groups,
Mamane Barka and Etran Finatawa.Their
swirling strings, driving rhythms and haunting vocals evoke the vast open spaces of the
desert and the very soul of nomadic life.
Tickets £10, £8, Children £4
Friday 20th July 7.30pm
Gigspanner
Peter Knight, the
legendary fiddler
from Steeleye Span
is joined by guitarist Roger Flack and
Vincent Salzfaas
on Conga’s and
Djembe. Gigspanner produce music of intelligently crafted brilliance.
Tickets £9, £8, £4
CONSTANTINE’S
ARTS AND COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Tel: 01326 341353
e-mail : [email protected]
Saturday 14th January 7.30pm
Guy Masterson
Shylock
Saturday 28th January 7.30pm
Theatre Adinfinitum
Translunar Paradise
Returning from beyond
the grave, Rose revisits
her widowed companion to perform one last
act of love: to help him
let go.
In this poignant, powerful
yet very humorous account,
Shylock is explained to us
through his (only) friend
Tubal via a series of clever
impersonations from Portia
to Adolf Hitler. Gareth
Armstrong’s Shylock
is one of the world’s most successful solo shows,
and here, Guy Masterson demonstrates its
brilliance.
Using a live accompaniment, this exquisite
piece of mask and movement theatre was a
multi-award winning, critically acclaimed sellout at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011.
Tickets £10, £8, Children £4
Tickets £10, £8, Children £4
Tolmen Movies
Wednesday18th January 7.30
A political comedy set in small-town
Italy during the ‘60s and 70’s.
“Innovative, delightful, exceptional!” ...
The Independent
Tolmen Movies
Midnight in Paris
First in our series of fortnightly
films is a charming romantic
comedy set in Paris. Don’t
forget you can book a pre film
meal at Cafe Tolmen (01326
341353)
Tickets £3
Saturday 21st January
Talk and Taste Day
Our annual celebration of Cornish
food and culture includes a performance by Pauline Shepherd
and Pete Berryman of their new
production ‘The Ghosts of May.”
In aid of the Heritage Centre
Wednesday 1st February 7.30
My Brother is an Only Child
Tickets £3
Wednesday 15th February 7.30
Tolmen Movies
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
2011 remake of the Le Carre story
Tickets £3
with Gary Oldman.
Sunday 26th February 7.30pm
Mervyn Stutter
With his boundless energy,
skills as an accomplished
guitarist, polished comedy
and wonderfully buoyant
view of life, Mervyn Stutter
holds his audience
captivated in an entertaining evening of clever
comedy songs and humorous stories.
Tickets £8, £6 Children £4
Wednesday 29th February 7.30
Tolmen Movies
I’ve Loved You So Long
A deeply involving, beautifully
acted and expertly constructed
Tickets £3
human drama.
Tuesday 6th March
Constantine Feast
Friday 9th March 7.30pm
Wardrobe Ensemble
Riot
Based on the real life riot at the
opening of a new Ikea store
in Edmonton in 2005. At the
stroke of midnight the British
public punch, kick, strangle and
eventually stab their way to £45
sofas and £35 bed frames. .
‘Riot’ is an epic tale of violence, greed, and
cheap sofas.
Tickets £9, £8, Children £4
Wednesday 14th March 7.30
Tolmen Movies
To Kill a Mocking Bird
A classic story of childhood
innocence lost in the segregated
Tickets £3
American south.
Friday 23rd March 2pm
Teasel Theatre
Grisly Tales from Tumblewater
Edward Jaspers is a captivating storyteller spinning
a yarn which grips from the
initial downpour all the way
through to the first glimpse
of sunshine at the end.
In association with Carn to Cove
Tickets £5