Heritage Known as a garrison city and port which survived the brunt of war-time bombing, Plymouth’s history reaches further across time and oceans than most people realise. Come and discover the depth of our heritage. 3 Art Plymouth Art Weekender Community Heritage Literature Music Theatre and Performance Illuminating The Lost Gardens of HeliganDecember 13, 2017 Shining Bright: The Illuminate 2017 festival of lightNovember 29, 2017 Red Wave Rising by Paul GibbinsNovember 2, 2017 The Origins of Gothic Fiction: From Ancient Ruins, to Vampires, to FrankensteinOctober 30, 2017 My Plymouth Art Weekender trilogy #3 by Juliet CornellSeptember 27, 2017 Commit this to Memory – Jessica WrightSeptember 27, 2017 North South Theatre presents – Pals (as part of the Waterfront Festival.)September 6, 2017 Plymouth Celebrates Chichester’s Epic VoyageJune 1, 2017 Open Air Cinema: Life Aquatic on the KaskelotMay 1, 2017 Arts Writing WorkshopsFebruary 21, 2017 Get Into Arts, Culture and HeritageNovember 22, 2016 Illuminate and Thanksgiving 2016November 8, 2016 Keats: Strength in BeautyNovember 7, 2016 Mayflower 400November 2, 2016 Resurgam: Barbara’s StorySeptember 5, 2016 Plymouth BlitzJuly 12, 2016 Mayflower 400 Cultural and Creative EventMay 31, 2016 Renaissance Historical Dance SocietyApril 18, 2016 Plymouth CultureApril 4, 2016 2015: A Year In ReviewMarch 7, 2016 ‘The Influence of Italy’ review by Helen TopeDecember 10, 2015 Robert Lenkiewicz Exhibition “Love’s Body” at the New Street GalleryNovember 19, 2015 The Spice BoxNovember 17, 2015 Plymouth Culture Resource Website SurveyNovember 2, 2015 North Prospect History ProjectAugust 25, 2015