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Quickstep | Exeter Rollerskate Event | Exeter Phoenix
Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
Quickstep Beginners to Advanced rollerskaters welcome. Hard wooden flooring. Bar and toilets available. Multi use arts venue with gig auditorium for large events. Join us for Exeter’s hottest rollerskate party! Featuring bashment, hiphop, rnb, and afrobeats, we’re combining live DJs with true skate culture for a one of a kind experience for Devon, the first in 20 years. Are you ready? Tickets are going fast, so don’t wait until the last minute!
Information Source: ROLLERFAM & NASTYBROS | eventbrite
Campfire - as part of Art Week Exeter | Bookbag Independent Bookshop
Jun 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
The usual format will be in pace with the writing prompt for this event being The colour that didn't exsist
Information Source: Mark Best | eventbrite
Gentle Aerobics | Exwick Parish Hall
Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
Designed for mature clients, those with mobility challenges and newcomers to exercise. A gentle low impact cardio class, with strength and agility exercises to keep you active.
Information Source: Move It Fitness | eventbrite
Move It Fitness | Exwick Parish Hall
Jun 2, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
A friendly circuits class for ages 14+ of all abilities. Parents/carers can bring children, although your children are your responsibility at all times. Easy to follow exercises to build cardio fitness and strength. Please note under 16s will have to be accompanied by an adult.
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‘Trigger Warning’: A Workshop on Writing Pain | Exeter Phoenix
Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
This workshop explores the power of writing about war, grief, and trauma—not only as a form of expression, but as an act of social justice. We will discuss how to ensure that no type of pain is ‘unspeakable’, and will reflect on how storytelling can incorporate silence, resist erasure, and safeguard truth. We’ll explore the possibilities of creative non-fiction—experimenting with voice, structure, and form, making space for difficult experiences and the language that might carry them. No writing experience needed—just a willingness to listen, reflect, and give it a go. Bio Dr Olesya Khromeychuk is a historian and writer. She is the author of The Death of a Soldier Told by His Sister (2022). Khromeychuk has written for The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Guardian, Der Spiegel, Prospect and The New Statesman, and has delivered a TED talk on ‘What the World Can Learn From Ukraine's Fight for Democracy’. She has taught the history of East-Central Europe at several British universities and is currently the Director of the Ukrainian Institute London. www.olesyakhromeychuk.com
Information Source: Societies and Cultures Institute (SCI) | eventbrite
Author visit - Veronica Henry | Cullompton Library - The Hayridge Centre
Jun 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
We are delighted to host million copy selling author Veronica Henry, who will be talking about her newest novel One Night at the Chateau, and her life as a writer of over 20 bestsellers. Copies of Veronica's new book will be available to buy on the day from Liznojan Books. Escape to beautiful Provence with the dazzlingly romantic new novel fromSunday Timesbestselling author Veronica Henry. One night to fall in love.
One summer to change everything…
Over the last few months, Connie’s whole world has fallen apart. Her husband’s run off with an older woman, the magazine she works for has gone bust and she’s having to sell the family home. So when her beloved godmother, Lismay, begs her to help run the beautiful Château Villette, it couldn’t come at a better time…
‘Gorgeously romantic, sweet as French pastries and the perfect read!’ MILLY JOHNSON ‘A delight from start to finish, being swept away to Provence, like sipping wine on lazy summer days, a perfect summer read’ CAROL KIRKWOOD ‘Utterly enchanting! I was spellbound from the very first page. A gloriously romantic read!’ HEIDI SWAIN
Information Source: Libraries Unlimited | eventbrite
Six Week Stand Up Comedy Course at Exeter's Citygate Hotel | City Gate (Hotel)
Jun 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
Tuesday 10 June 2025 - Tuesday 15 July 2025: 7 - 9pm Come along and experience a safe, supportive stand-up comedy course with others, where you will learn the art of creating and performing comedy at your pace, and in your own unique style. Description During this stand up comedy course, you will develop material and learn how to maximise its comic potential. This course is for performers and non-performers, and can particularly support public speaking skills, along with: Resilience, improve mental health, confidence and professional leadership, and it's fun - and funny! You are given ongoing, supportive feedback to help you edit and hone your writing and speaking skills. INCLUDED within the course price: Individual 121 ZOOM session - 20 minutesThe sessions will focus on finding your stage persona and the ability to express your own point of view.We will explore storytelling and improv to maximise comic potential.You will be encouraged to find the funny in everything and anything.We work on listening and developing a rapport with your audience, and concentrate on various comedy techniques used by many professional comedians and speakers.You will investigate creating and using characters within your set.So come along and be involved with lots of laughter, learning and very valuable life skills. PLEASE BE ADVISED: Course runs dependent on sufficient numbers. Contact: maggieirvingcomedy@gmail.com to pay direct and avoid fees (UK only) 18+ only Please feel free to get in touch if you have preferred pro-nouns, disabilities or additional support-needs before/when signing up! I loved it even though I was out of my depth. I like the fact we all had to get up and have a go, as opposed to merely being told. “I was lucky enough to be taught by Maggie Irving and would highly recommend her great fun and great energy. An amazing area and discipline of performance to experience and train in.” Charlie Boyle. Loved the techniques. Maggie was lovely, relaxed and inspiring. Made me think. Didn’t ever feel ‘put on the spot’, which had been my only (minor) fear. Loved ALL of it. Really worked well. Relaxed atmosphere – budding fame in the making. Maggie to do a session herself? Make it longer? Lots of good ideas, nice having Maggie there supporting and explaining techniques. More practice? I don’t know – good for the first go!
Information Source: Maggie Irving Comedy | eventbrite
Without End (for Art Week Exeter) - Sat 14 June, 11-2, The Birdhouse | Pinces Gardens
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
The fifth Without End, hosted by House Of Quiet and Tom Stephens, comes as part of Art Week Exeter's programming. Saturday 14th June, from 11 til 2, we'll be outside the Birdhouse Cafe in Pinces Gardens, in St Thomas. Pray for good weather! Without End is a sound-drawing workshop, where musicians improvise music live, and attendees are invited to indulge their craft along to the music. We've had painters, sketchbookers, readers, journallers, writers and charcoalists. Whatever your medium, bring your tools and make your art while we improvise the sound around you. The Birdhouse cafe will be open throughout serving hot and cold drinks, as well as food. There are a few blankets and chairs but we recommend bringing your own to avoid disappointment!
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Spork! Poetry presents: Caroline Bird & Malaika Kegode | Exeter Library
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
An evening of uplifting and vibrant poetry and live music at Exeter Library, with 2 incredible award-winning poets; Caroline Bird and Malaika Kegode. Plus, local singer-songwriter Lizzie Lidster. Hosted by Spork! founder and silly stand-up poet Chris White Malaika Kegode is an award-winning writer, performer, theatre-maker and creative producer based in Bristol. Her work is focused on uplifting and celebrating the voiceless, overlooked and misunderstood. Malaika’s work has been featured on a variety of stages, including Southbank Centre, Lyric Hammersmith, University of Austria and The Scottish Storytelling Centre. In addition to her writing, Malaika works as a mentor, dramaturg and editor. She's a vocal advocate for creativity as a tool for healing, connection and collaboration, and a proud Trustee for mental health & arts charity Many Minds. Compelling in her plain-speaking honesty - The Guardian Caroline Bird is an award-winning poet. Her selected poems Rookie (2022), and The Air Year (2020) are two of Carcanet’s most popular books of the present decade. She won the Forward Prize for Best Collection in 2020, and has been shortlisted for a number of prizes including the TS Eliot Prize, the Costa Book Awards, the Ted Hughes Award, the Polari Prize and the Dylan Thomas Prize. Her seventh collection, Ambush at Still Lake, was published in June 2024. An expert storyteller. Most of these poems have a dramatic immediacy, full of humour and the enjoyably bizarre... The Times Liteary Supplement Lizzie Lidster is a Devon based singer-songwriter with a collection of heartfelt songs infused with hooky choruses, chunky riffs and thought-provoking lyrics, and a pinch of observational humour. Details
This event will take place in the Rougemont Room at Exeter Library. Tickets are just £7, or £5 for self-selecting conessions. There will be a pop-up bar serving soft drinks and booze. Doors open at 7pm, and the event will run for 1hr 45mins, including a short break.
Information Source: Libraries Unlimited | eventbrite
Exeter's Monthly Comedy Show - Giggle Fest | Little Castle Street
Jun 27, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Exeter
📍 Venue: Castle Street Exeter (LITTLE CASTLE STREET, EXETER, EX4 3PX) 🗓 Date & Time: Arrive for 6:30PM; Show Starts at 7:00PM - Last Friday of every month 🎭 Format: A straight-up comedy show where each comic delivers their best routines back-to-back. No interruptions, just non-stop laughs! 🚂 Train: Exeter Central Station (5min-second walk to Cast Street from the back side exit/entrance) 🎟 Tickets: £3 - £10 - seating is limited! Book your tickets to guarantee a spot. Standing room is available for walk-ins, but ticket holders get priority seating. Be sure to book early as it's the hottest show in town. 🍻 Refreshments: Available for purchase at the venue Join us at Castle Street for Giggle Fest Comedy, where we bring you a night filled with relentless humor and some of the best comedians from around the region. This event is perfect for those who love to dive straight into the comedy without the extras. It’s an excellent opportunity for a laugh-out-loud evening in a vibrant and inviting setting. Whether you’re a seasoned comedy lover or just in for a good time, Giggle Fest at Castle Street promises an unforgettable night. Don't miss out—secure your spot now and prepare for a night of pure comedy. It’s laughter guaranteed! 🎥 This event is being FILMED – Don’t miss your chance to be part of the action! 🎤🔥
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