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Guernsey Arts: What's On

Guernsey Arts: What's On

Friday 08 November 2024

Guernsey Arts: What's On

Friday 08 November 2024


Join us, as we dive into the world of art with our weekly art fix!

With live performances, exhibitions, 'meet and greets', and more, there is plenty to enjoy.

The Square Globe - Mark Cook

The next artist to feature in the Greenhouse Gallery is the one and only Mark Cook! A formidable artist and Arts Educator, Mark has had his artwork featured in The National Portrait Gallery and is the sculptor behind the Victor Hugo Bench.

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"The Square Globe" is Mark’s first solo exhibition in more than 10 years; it will open on Friday the 8th November and will be available to visit for the remainder of 2024.

Entry to the museum is £7, or free with a discovery pass. Don’t miss out!

Guernsey Symphonic Winds: A Military Band Musical Tribute

In the presence of Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey; Lieutenant General Richard John Cripwell, CB, CBE - Guernsey Symphonic Winds present a concert packed full of musical treats. 

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This Saturday the 9th of November from 8pm, Guernsey Symphonic Winds bring a varied programme of pieces to St James, including Light Classics, Film, Musical Theatre and concert works.

2024 marks the 80th anniversary year of the D-Day Landings and 110 years since the outbreak of World War One.

The evening will include a special Military Tribute to mark Remembrance Weekend.

Marches and Military Band repertoire that have become well known for their uplifting and emotional content will represent Army, Navy and Air Force in a concert packed full of musical highlights.

A donation from the proceeds of this concert will be given to the Poppy Appeal.

Pick up your tickets HERE today!

Meet the Author - Dawn O'Porter

Come and ‘meet the author’ at Writer’s Block in the arcade!

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Guernsey is extremely lucky to have the fabulous Dawn O'Porter stopping by the bookshop to sign copies of her latest bestseller, Honeybee. 

Dawn O’Porter is a Scottish author, director and television presenter, whose novels often touch on topics of feminism, womanhood, growth, loss and friendship.

In order to avoid disappointment, pre order your copy of Honeybee by emailing info@writersblockgsy.com

5 Quarters Theatre Company presents: The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals

Following their success with ’Ushers: The Front of House Musical’, ‘Departure Lounge’ and ‘Back To The 80s’, the team behind the 5 Quarters Theatre Company are back this autumn with this musical horror-comedy by StarKid Productions, the creators of ‘A Very Potter Musical' and ’Twisted: The Untold Story Of A Royal Vizier’. 

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Between Thursday the 14th of November until Saturday the 16th, 5 Quarters Theatre Company will put on a total of 3 fabulous performances of ‘The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals’, at the Princess Royal Centre for Performing Arts, each starting at 7:30pm.

“Everything in Hatchetfield seemed normal until people began singing... Then, they began dancing... And now, a musical pandemic is sweeping the entire city!

It’s up to Paul (an average guy who doesn’t like musicals), and his friends, to stop this musical apocalypse and fight for humanity’s future.”

Parental Guidance Advised - Heavy language used throughout the show

Follow the link HERE to secure your seat today!

Art at the Park: ‘Through My Mind’s Eye’

Val Travers exhibition, ‘Through My Mind’s Eye’, will run from Friday the 15th November until Friday 20th December at the Art at The Park Gallery!

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Open from 10am until 4:30pm, Tuesday to Sunday, the exhibition will feature a variety of beautiful artworks created in oils, acrylic, watercolour, pastel and mixed media.

"Painting has played a major part in my life for over 30 years and I can honestly say that it has given me support, healing, focus and of course sheer pleasure.

Seascapes feature strongly in my work, but I suppose living in Guernsey surrounded by beautiful coastline is more than enough to fuel my inspiration. Apart from my love of the sea my subjects also include landscapes, floral art and abstract.” - Val Travers

Entry is free and it is an access-friendly venue.

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