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  • 1 September GEOFF LAKEMAN & ROB MURCH

    ‘The Concertina Crooner’  and ‘The Titan of Twang’ team-up in a dynamic folk and acoustic duo . GEOFF LAKEMAN, patriarch of a folk dynasty - as Dad of Seth, Sean and Sam and father-in-law of Cara Dillon and Kathryn Roberts - teases English and Irish folk, Americana and jazz songs out of his  vintage duet...

  • 7 September: CFylm presents – A Man Called Otto

    Otto Anderson is a grump who no longer sees purpose in his life following the loss of his wife. Otto is ready to end it all, but his plans are interrupted when a lively young family moves in next door, and he meets his match in quick-witted Marisol. She challenges him to see life differently,...

  • 17 September- Meridianum Ensemble @ 1515

    The Meridianum Ensemble is a unique musical collaboration, bringing together top players from Portugal, the UK and Morocco. The six musicians bring their individual styles and influences to the mix, inspired by traditions from Iran and the Eastern Mediterranean to Portugal, Scandinavia and beyond. Modal music, improvisation and virtuosity are a feature of their gloriously...

  • Postponed until 2024 – 22 September: Banter

    Apologies but this event is postponed until next year. If you would like a refund on your tickets, plse contact We Got Tickets. Otherwise they will advise you of the new date in due course.   Banter are Nina Zella, Simon Care, Tim Walker and Mark Jolley. Four fine musicians whose roots are firmly in...

  • 23 September: Gallery Bar Special – Louise Parker Quartet

    Plymouth based jazz & soul singer Louise Parker, joined by her band, Neil Burns (guitar), Jem Fatna (drums) and Pasquale Votino (bass) return to the Old Chapel this autumn. Louise Parker  Louise  started singing late, but soon found out she had a feel for jazz. Her father had an extensive record collection, many Blue Note...

  • 28 September: The Oil Machine (film)

    Continuing our series of environmental themed films and talks, Calstock Arts is pleased to show the thought provoking The Oil Machine. The distributors have not charged for the film hence the free admission and the film will be followed by a discussion on the themes raised. Oil has been an invisible machine at the core...

  • 29 September: Macmillan World’s Biggest Coffee Morning @ 10am

    Come and join us at The Old Chapel for the annual coffee morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. Various raffle prizes from generous local businesses in addition to the delicious home made cakes. Bring a friend or just pop in for a chat :)  

  • 5 October: CFlym presents – The Quiet Girl

    Based in rural Ireland 1981, the Quiet Girl is a delicate drama that follows a shy nine-year-old who has been separated from her immediate family and left in the care of two distant relatives for the summer. After sun-dappled days spent milking cows, peeling potatoes and fetching water from the well, the initially uncommunicative child...

  • 6 October: Dave Manington’s Riff Raff

      As part of a UK-wide tour, we welcome back Dave Manington’s Riff Raff who last played here in 2018. Bassist and composer Dave Manington is one of the mainstays of the London contemporary music scene. He has played with many of the pre-eminent jazz musicians in the UK and Europe and with various ensembles...

  • 7 October: Leveret – a collaboration of ANDY CUTTING • SAM SWEENEY • ROB HARBRON

    Leveret is a unique collaboration between three of England’s finest folk musicians.  Andy Cutting (button accordion), Sam Sweeney (fiddle) and Rob Harbron (concertina) are each regarded as exceptional performers and masters of their instruments.  Together their performances combine consummate musicianship, compelling delivery and captivating spontaneity. Leveret’s music is not arranged in the conventional sense and...

  • 12 October: Hugh Warwick “Why did the hedgehog cross the road”

    Hugh Warwick is an ecologist, one of Britains leading experts on hedgehogs and the spokesperson for the British Hedgehog Preservation Society. Hugh has studied hedgehogs for 30 years and says he has ‘used them mercilessly in my quest to win people over to my view of a kinder relationship with nature” Hugh is a natural...