****PLEASE NOTE OUR STANDARD SEATS ARE SOLD OUT AND WE ONLY HAVE A FEW ACCESSIBLE SEATS REMAINING*****
After our first show sold out in under 24 hours, Honiton Comedy Club is back by popular
demand! Join us at The Beehive in Honiton for an incredible evening of comedy featuring the
brilliant Mark Watson.
Mark Watson, one of the UK’s most successful comedians, will be taking centre stage. Known
for his sharp wit and engaging humour, Mark has earned numerous accolades, including the
Panel Prize at the Edinburgh Fringe and multiple Chortle Awards. With TV credits including
Taskmaster, Live At The Apollo, QI, and Have I Got News For You, Mark’s performance is
guaranteed to be a highlight of the year.
In addition to Mark’s headline slot, the evening will also feature a stellar line up of two additional
comedians, ensuring an evening filled with laughter and entertainment.
Don’t miss your chance to see Mark Watson and experience the best comedy in Honiton.
Event Information
Ticket Prices: General Admission £20.50
All ticket prices include a £2 booking fee.
Accessible Seating is available from the box office in person, or by calling 01404 384050, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
The Beehive operates a No Refund policy on ticket purchases. Please make sure you are able to attend the event before purchasing your tickets.
The Beehive has a fully licensed bar which we open 1 hour before events begin – Bringing your own alcohol in is strictly Prohibited.
Our bar is manned by our fantastic volunteers, at busy times the wait may be a little longer than normal, please be patient whilst they serve everyone.
Only food purchased at The Beehive can be consumed on the premises, unless a specific ‘bring your own event’ has been advertised
Tickets £5 - includes hot drink, biscuits and chat after the screening.
Ticket price includes £1 admin fee
Two Britons are captured and enslaved by invading Romans and taken to Rome. Hengist Pod creates useless inventions, while Horsa is a brave and cunning fighter. One of their first encounters in Rome leaves Hengist being mistaken for a fighter, and gets drafted into the Royal Guard to protect Caesar. Cleo doesn't want him around and plots for his sudden demise...
Dementia Friendly Cinemas have proven to be very therapeutic for people with memory problems and their families. Besides engaging the brain and stimulating emotions, being part of an audience enjoying a film helps people with dementia and their carers to feel less isolated and also challenges the stigma associated with the condition.
All Nostalgic Cinema performances have subtitles to assist full enjoyment of the film by any members of the audience who are hard of hearing.
Whilst promoted as a dementia friendly screening, we hope anyone who loves the old films will come along for an afternoon of fond memories.
Tickets £5 - includes hot drink, biscuits and chat after the screening.
Ticket price includes £1 admin fee
Seats are not allocated for these showings.
Nostalgic Cinema screenings are kindly sponsored by Churchill Retirement Living - specialists in developing attractive, purpose-built retirement apartments.
Tickets: Adult £8, Under 16's £7, Family (of 4) Ticket £27
All tickets include a £1 booking fee
Paddington travels to Peru to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, who now resides at the Home for Retired Bears.
With the Brown Family in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mystery plunges them into an unexpected journey through the Amazon rainforest and up to the mountain peaks of Peru.
Event Information
Accessible Seating is available from the box office in person, or by calling 01404 384050, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
The Beehive operates a No Refund policy on ticket purchases. Please make sure you are able to attend the event before purchasing your tickets.
The Beehive has a fully licensed bar which we open 1 hour before events begin – Bringing your own alcohol in is strictly Prohibited.
Our bar is manned by our fantastic volunteers, at busy times the wait may be a little longer than normal, please be patient whilst they serve everyone.
Only food purchased at The Beehive can be consumed on the premises, unless a specific ‘bring your own event’ has been advertised
American soprano Angel Blue headlines as the Ethiopian princess torn between love and country
in a new production of Verdi?s Aida by Michael Mayer that brings audiences inside the towering
pyramids and gilded tombs of ancient Egypt with intricate projections and dazzling animations.
Romanian-Hungarian mezzo-soprano Judit Kutasi also stars as Aida?s rival, Amneris, alongside
Polish tenor Piotr Beczala as the soldier Radame` s?completing opera?s greatest love triangle.
Met Music Director Yannick Ne? zet-Se? guin takes the podium to conduct the January 25
performance, which will be broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera stage to cinemas
worldwide.
Event Information
? Ticket Prices: Adult ?18, Student ?12
? All ticket prices include a ?1 booking fee
? The Beehive operates a No Refund policy on ticket purchases. Please make sure you are able to attend the event before purchasing your tickets.
? Accessible Seating is available from the box office in person, or by calling 01404 384050, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
? The Beehive has a fully licensed bar which we open 1 hour before events begin ? Bringing your own alcohol in is strictly Prohibited.
? Our bar is manned by our fantastic volunteers, at busy times the wait may be a little longer than normal, please be patient whilst they serve everyone.
? Only food purchased at The Beehive can be consumed on the premises, unless a specific ?bring your own event? has been advertised
Crackling Jack is a progressive rock band with its roots in the blues, playing a diverse range of music
from bands from the 1970s and 1980s, such as Cream, Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Walter Trout, early
Journey, Free, Robin Trower, Joe Walsh (of the Eagles), Buddaheads (a roaring blues band), Gary
Moore, Santana.
CJ is a three-piece group – guitar/vocals, bass, drums – with all instruments to the fore, and with the
freedom that that allows for extended improvisation and dynamic interaction. The blues we play are
on the heavier side, modern and a little way from more traditional tropes in that genre.
The band also writes its own numbers, which rock the blues and touch upon the contemporary world,
dealing with public and personal themes such as war, loneliness and mental illness.
We adopt the
longer progressive format, favouring fiery and mellow riffs that can be developed and extended with
high-flying motifs allowing the guitar to soar, the bass to growl and the drums to dream and dispense
thunder. We are inspired by the groups referred to above which have produced so much great music
that has accompanied our lives.
The band has been busy in the studio recently, recording an EP of four original numbers which will
be available shortly in August 2024. The titles are: Down to the Bottom (drug addiction); River of
Fear (personal relationship); If Tomorrow Comes (dedicated to the fighters of Ukraine); Black
Sunday (an extended reverie about the dust bowl in the United States in the 1930s).
We will continue to add further numbers in the next few months and aim to release a full album by
the end of 2024.
We will also continue to cover the numbers that we love and enjoy playing; we hope
you will enjoy hearing them too.
Dave Sweetenham, bass & vocals, is a session player extraordinaire for well-known, signed professional
musicians. He has the warmest, most resonant bass you ever heard. He also writes original jazz-fusion music
and film scores, which involves his appearing at the Cannes Film Festival. He has an impressive collection of
guitars. He also plays sessions for one of the singers in Britain’s Got Talent.
Sean Quinn, drums & vocals, is a multi-faceted music teacher with a very wide knowledge of music of all
kinds, who teaches a variety of instruments, including guitar, drums and bass. A natural talent, he did not let
his early lack of an acoustic drum kit deter him and found all kinds of items to deal a blow to. As a teacher, he
has a particular talent for imparting his deep understanding and passion for music. His compendium of
influences includes punk, early Pink Floyd and a miscellaneous variety of less well-known rock and blues.
Mark Hobbs, guitar & vocals, like so many guitarists, was turned on to guitar by that early Eric Clapton
Bluesbreakers Marshall sound. He has played in a variety of classic rock and blues bands.
Event Information
Tickets Prices: General Admission £15
All ticket prices include a £2 booking fee.
The Beehive operates a No Refund policy on ticket purchases. Please make sure you are able to attend the event before purchasing your tickets.
The Beehive has a fully licensed bar which we open 1 hour before events begin – Bringing your own alcohol in is strictly Prohibited.
Our bar is manned by our fantastic volunteers, at busy times the wait may be a little longer than normal, please be patient whilst they serve everyone.
Only food purchased at The Beehive can be consumed on the premises, unless a specific ‘bring your own event’ has been advertised