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20th - 24th September AUTOBIOGRAPHER Plymouth Drum Theatre


Combining a lyrical text, immersive staging and an enigmatic and compelling performance style, Autobiographer draws us into the unravelling mind of the central character, Flora. Voiced by multiple performers, Flora reveals a curious and evocative portrait of a life refracted through the lens of dementia. Wilson’s most recent production Iris Brunette, toured nationally and internationally to great critical acclaim, receiving the Best Production award at Dublin Fringe Festival 2009. £5 all-you-can-eat buffet is available


in the mezz restaurant on Tue 20th & Wed 21st September. Menu’s vary but will always include a vegetarian option. Tel: 01752 230440


22nd - 24th September EARTHQUAKES IN LONDON Plymouth Theatre Royal Excess, population explosion, family crisis – and the end of the planet? Experience a fast and furious metropolitan crash of people, scenes and decades, as three sisters attempt to hold things together in a world changing under their feet.


Rocketing from 1968 to 2525 Sally Brown


and back again, Earthquakes in London is an exhilarating whirlwind of a play which premiered at the National Theatre in 2010 and is written by the award-winning Mike Bartlett (Love, Love, Love) and directed by Headlong’s Olivier Award-winning Artistic Director, Rupert Goold. Tel: 01752 230440


6th October MILTON JONES Plymouth Pavillions Milton Jones - you know, the weird bloke with the shirts from Mock the Week?


As well as the star of the Michael McIntyre Roadshow and the voice of the series’ for Radio 4 (including The Very World of Milton Jones and Another Case of Milton Jones) and all sorts of other radio and telly as well, Milton is a well known face on the TV comedy circuit. 8pm Tel: 0845 146 1460


3 Union Street, Dartmouth 01803 832028


12th - 15th October THE JUNGLE BOOK Plymouth Pavillions The Birmingham Stage Company is proud to present Rudyard Kipling’s classic story about Mowgli, a young boy who is raised in the jungle by a family of wolves. When Sher Khan the tiger swears to kill the child, Baloo and Bagheera agree to take the boy to the man village for his safety. But the jungle holds dangers and surprises for them all - and Mowgli’s extraordinary adventure has just begun! If you’re looking for a magnificent experience for all the family, then don’t miss this acclaimed production of Kipling’s timeless story! Tel: 0845 146 1460


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