Diary of Events ~ January 2011 31Jan-5th Feb
Monty Python’s Spamalot Theatre Royal, Plymouth
The award-winning show features the hilarious songs He Is Not Dead Yet, Knights Of The Round Table and of course the Nation’s Favourite Comedy Song Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life. Todd Carty, aka Tucker from Grange Hill, expert ice-skater and EastEnders stalwart stars as Patsy. For full details Tel: 01752 230448 or visit
www.theatreroyal.com
6th February
Auditions for Taming of the Shrew The Guide Hall, Canal Road, 10.30am-4.00pm
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tavonianstc@yahoo.co.uk,
www.tavonians.org.uk
Auditions for The Tavonians Theatre Company's production of The Taming of The Shrew at Buckland Abbey in July. Tel: 01822 615568 or
The Rock n Roll Outlaws join Kitty & The Lost Boys at the Wharf Arts Centre Animal Antics
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Drake Circus, 1pm-3pm
Activities & tales inspired by the animal kingdom. Members of RSPCA will also be on hand to give out loads of interesting information. Admission free. No need to book. Tel: 01752 304774, email:
museum@plymouth.gov.uk
Stephen K Amos
Plymouth Pavilions, Millbay Road, Plymouth 8pm
Fresh from a busy year filming his own BBC2 comedy series ‘The Stephen K Amos Show’, Stephen is back on tour with more melt in the middle, heartfelt humour to warm the very cockles of your heart. Age restriction16+. Tickets £18.50 Tel: 0845 146 1460 or visit
www.plymouthpavilions.com
West Devon Chorale
Buckfast Abbey, Buckfastleigh, Devon 7.30pm
Music Director: Michael Johnson Vivaldi: Gloria; Gabrelli: Jubilate Deo; Monteverdi: Beatus Vir;
Adult Art Activity Session: Airy Fairy Scarf
Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery, Drake Circus 10.30am-3.30pm Develop your creative skills. All materials are supplied, but bring your own lunch and an apron if you have one. £25 per person. Booking and payment in advance essential. Tel: 01752 304774,
email:
museum@plymouth.gov.uk www.plymouthmuseum.gov.uk
Craft & Gift Fayre
Town Hall, Tavistock 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Gift fayre with good variety of stalls. Free admission. Refreshments available. Tel: 01822 617232
Local Parishes Barn Dance Tavistock College 7pm Tickets £5-00.
31st January
Seas and Diseases of Devon The Wharf, Canal Road, Tavistock 2-4.30pm
Talk by Dr Ann Pulsford: “The Black Death: The Plague”.
Viadana: Exultate justi; Lotti: Crucifixus; Monteverdi: Dixit Dominus; Gabrieli: Omnes Gentes. Tickets £8; children and students £5. Advance sales discount. Tel: 01752 776479 or email:
admin@westdevonchorale.co.uk
14th Century Devon under siege from the dreaded bubonic plague, including the causes, treatments and the effects on local communities.
Followed by themed poems & stories, tea or coffee & cake.
Tickets £2.50 from The Wharf 01822 611166.
www.tavistockwharf.com
Tavistock Artist Laura Wall holds her first solo exhibition at the Duchy Centre for Creativity in Princetown
Please Note:West Devon Diary takes no responsibility for the accuracy of information on this page. We recommend checking with contacts for each event in case details have changed since the information was added.
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19th February The QGL Sessions Town Hall, Tavistock. Doors open 7.30pm Celebrity Host and DJ, Dave Benson Phillips presents a night of big tunes, big beats and big fun with live music from Mad Dog McRea, Autumn Colours, Kitty and the Lost Boys
Tickets: £9.50 (Students £9) in advance, £10.50 on the door from the Box Office: 01726 879500, online at
www.theqglsessions.co.uk or from Odds & Suds and Odds & Buds Florists in Tavistock.
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