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comedic take on the world. or you like the cut of his Jib, ‘cos performance begins at 7pm
time: 7.30pm that’s healed up now, see him ‘cos Cost: adults £9, children £6
Box office: 01752 668282 he has a lot of overheads and his tickets: available through torbay
tortoise needs the money to open tourist Information Centres, at
6th August a velociraptor farm. suitable for Cockington Court, or call 01803
A MIDSuMMER NIGHT’S all ages & species. Box office: 606035
DREAM 01803 290
Cockington Court 22nd July
open air theatre by Illyria. Bring a BAT WALK AT BERRY HEAD
rug or low-backed seating and a Out anD aBOut NATIONAL
picnic! NATuRE RESERvE
time: gates open at 6pm, 18th - 19th July outside Berry head visitor
performance begins at 7pm NGS GARDENS OPEN Centre
Cost: adults £9, children £6 east Cornworthy Watch the rare greater horseshoe
tickets: available through torbay Black ness house (apprx 1/2 Bats emerge from their roost. these
tourist Information Centres, at acre with wonderful views). masters of nocturnal aviation will
Cockington Court, or call 01803 Brook (particularly interesting thrill you with their acrobatics as we
606035 mature trees and shrubs. open tune in with bat detectors.
2pm-5pm. see www.ngs.org.uk time: 8pm – 10pm
Cost: adults £3.50, children
10th and 24th August
JOE PASQuALE
22nd July £2.50
princess theatre torquay
ALICE IN WONDERLAND Booking: essential on 01803
Question? Why should you go
Cockington Court
606035
and see Joe pasquale? Well, don’t
open air theatre by Quantum
go see him because you think he’s
theatre. Bring a rug or low-backed
27th July
funny, Don’t see him because he
seating and a picnic!
MINI ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIG
set up a helpline for battered cod
time: gates open at 6pm, Berry head visitor Centre
as part of the festival of British
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