Sunday 1 February 2015

Coming up in February


Here's another Mally-inspired event, for Valentine's Day.

And if that doesn't interest some people, there's a talk in Dorstone on Wednesday evening at 7.30pm about the findings of the Dorstone Dig.

Or there's the Festival of British Cinema at the end of the month, from Friday 27th to Sunday 1st March, which is the opening weekend of the larger Borderlines Film Festival. one of the films on offer, The Falling, stars Maisie Williams (Arya in Game of Thrones) as a pupil at a 1960s boarding school.
One of the features of the festival will be the Picturehouse Mobile Cinema, a 36 ton articulated lorry which contains a 100 seat cinema! It'll be parked in the Oxford Road Car Park for the festival.
And Father Richard is back! After his triumphant performance accompanying Nosferatu last year, he will be playing the organ accompaniment to A Cottage on Dartmoor - a British silent classic of passion and jealousy!

There's music, too, at Booth Books. Dragonfly are a flute and harp duo who have performed there before, and they will be playing on 24th February.

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