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Friday 5th June 7.30 pm
Wednesday 1st July 7.30 pm
Mayor and James
The duo have a special ability to combine
a truly diverse array of talents into a
hugely entertaining show. Sliding easily
from evocative Irish ballad to a mandolin
and guitar version of Handel’s arrival of
the Queen of Sheba interspersed with
their own notorious comic songs.
‘A witty and captivating mix of folk, swing, blues and classical
showstoppers’ The Guardian
Tickets £11, £9
Wednesday 17th June 7.30 pm
The Theory of Everything
Tolmen Movies
The multi Bafta winning Theory of
Everything is the story of the most
brilliant and celebrated physicist of our
time, Stephen Hawking, and Jane Wilde
the arts student he fell in love with whilst
studying at Cambridge in the 1960s .
Tickets £3
Sunday 21st June7.30 pm
Pentabus Theatre
Every Brilliant Thing
In Duncan Macmillan's
heart-wrenching, hilarious play a
boy is making a list of everything
that makes life brilliant for his
mother, who has just tried to kill
herself. He hopes the list will cheer
her up; and make her realise that
life really is worth living. As the
years flash by and the boy grows
up, goes off to university and falls
in love, it becomes apparent that
maybe the list might even help him
save himself.
Lyn Gardner described the show as "One of the funniest
plays you'll ever see about depression – and possibly one of
the funniest plays you'll ever see, full stop"
Tickets £10, £8, Children £5
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The Guard
Tolmen Movies
An acerbically funny film about a wily
Irish copper and a straight-arrow FBI
agent taking on drug smugglers.
Tickets £3
Saturday 4th July 7.30 pm
Carrivick Sisters
Twin sisters Laura and
Charlotte Carrivick have
a strong reputation for
engaging live performances,
multi-instrumental
dexterity, tight sibling
harmonies and finely
crafted original songs.
“Formidable multi-instrumental skills and songwriting, “
Q Magazine
Tickets £11, £10
Tolmen
Centre
Summer 2015
Thursday 9th, Friday10th, and Saturday11th July
Pipeline Theatre
Spillikin
Sally has been diagnosed with
Alzheimer’s. Her husband,
Raymond, is dying. But Raymond
is thinking ahead. Already an
obsessive archivist, he is also
a leading Robotics specialist.
Their long marriage has had
its ups and downs, but now he
can make a better version of
himself, to look after Sally after
he’s gone. Will she accept it?
A chance to preview Pipeline’s much anticipated new
work.
The Tolmen Centre
Box Office: 01326 341353
Fore Street,Constantine, Nr Falmouth,
TR115AA
Managers: Charlie and Barbara Pugh
Most tickets now available online via
www.tolmencentre.co.uk.
Constantine’s Arts and
Community Centre
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Friday 10th April 7.30 pm
Saturday 25th April 7.30 pm
Little Soldier Theatre Company
Victoria Glendinning
The acclaimed biographer, critic and
broadcaster talks about Anthony
Trollope one of the most successful,
prolific and respected English novelists
of the Victorian era. Some of his
best-loved works, revolve around the
imaginary county of Barsetshire. He
also wrote many other perceptive
novels on political, social, and gender
issues.
Light refreshments and wine available from 6.30.
Tickets £5
Wednesday 15th April 7.30 pm
Mostly Martha
Tolmen Movies
When a headstrong chef takes charge
of her equally stubborn 8-year-old
niece, the tensions between them
mount...until an Italian sous-chef arrives
to lighten the mood.
This exquisite German production is a
lesson in modest ambition beautifully
realised in captivating style
Tickets £3
Thursday 23rd April 7.30 pm
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Wind Ensemble
Serenade
Bournemouth Symphony Wind
Ensemble will perform Dvorak's
Serenade for Wind instruments
conducted by Maxime Tortelier.
They will also be joined by young
wind players from Cornwall, who
will perform alongside the BSO
musicians in a joint item.
Two wind ensembles from the county - Sax is our Business
and Flautistas will also be performing in the concert.
In association with Carn toCove
Tickets £10, £8, Accompanied Children Free
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Don Quixote
Inspired by Don Quixote’s
wanderings, two feisty señoritas
and a downtrodden Englishman
embark on a journey through
Spain. Accompanied only by an
otherworldly virtuoso guitarist
whose presence there makes
no sense whatsoever, they will
lead you to joy, pain and ultimate
wisdom.
Little Soldier presents a hilariously inventive adventure
of immense proportions, to be taken with a pinch of
salt and a handlebar moustache.
In association with Carn to Cove
Tickets £10, £8, Children £5
Wednesday 29th April 7.30 pm
A Most Wanted Man
Tolmen Movies
When a half-Chechen, half-Russian,
brutally tortured immigrant turns up
in Hamburg’s Islamic community, laying
claim to his father’s ill-gotten fortune,
both German and US security agencies
take a close interest: as the clock ticks
down and the stakes rise, the race is
on to establish this most wanted man’s
Tickets £3
true identity.
Wednesday 13th May 7.30 pm
Pride
Tolmen Movies
U.K. gay activists work to help
miners during the lengthy strike of
the National Union of Mineworkers
in the summer of 1984.
Starring Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton
and Dominic West.
Tickets £3
Cafe Tolmen
The Cafe will be open for pre-show meals before most
of the shows and films. Telephone booking essential.
Friday 15th May 7.30 pm
Rhum and Clay Theatre Company
64 Squares
On board a decadent cruise liner in 1939, the world’s
greatest chess champion is challenged to a match by a
mysterious newcomer called… B. As B begins to play, it
becomes clear that the game is not the only thing he risks
losing. Based on a story by Stefan Zweig, with a live jazz
percussive score and their signature blend of ramshackle and
cinematic performance, Rhum and Clay Theatre Company
tell a story of madness, identity and finding a home in 64
black and white squares. Tickets £10, £8 Children £5
Tuesday 19th May 7.30 pm
Bella Hardy
Bella Hardy, BBC Radio 2 Folk
Awards Singer of the Year 2014,
tours her new album ‘With The
Dawn’; a heartfelt collection of
self-composed songs which tell
a story of travel, choices, lessons
unlearned, and also of hope.
Tickets £11, £10
Wednesday 3rd June 7.30 pm
Au Revoir les Enfants
Tolmen Movies
During the Nazi occupation of France, a
young Catholic boarding-school student
witnesses the courage of his teachers as
they defy the anti-Semitic policies of the
German forces, and quietly enroll Jewish
children in their school using assumed
Tickets £3
names.
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