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March


DArtMOUtH OrCHeStrA Spring COnCert St Clement’s Church


Conductor Sid Davis, 7.30 pm March 8th at, Dartmouth, Devon. tickets £6 at the door. beethoven, bizet, Delibes, Debussy and others. Contact nicolette Coward 01803 832168 for further


details 6th


February- 30th March


SwOrDS intO plOUgHSHAreS naval library,


britannia royal naval College, this is Chris lavers’ 13th Science-Art exhibition, funded by the institute of physics, pioneering contemporary themes at the science and art interface. His theme looks at transfer of military technologies into civilian applications and provides interesting insights into everyday items: from microwave ovens and the Swiss Army knife to


geostationary satellites! 9th


- 14th April


DArtMOUtH Art SOCietY Spring exHibitiOn


Flavel Church,Dartmouth Daily 10am to 5pm, Admission free


tHeAtre 27th


science and shares David’s thirst for knowledge. However, when Kyle is picked on by his troublemaking class mates, all of David’s good work starts to unravel. their disruptive behaviour is a catalyst for colliding personalities, resulting in an explosive reaction. box


office 01752 230440 15th


March


rUSSiAn StAte bAllet’S SwAn lAKe Overview


princess theatre, torquay raymond gubbay presents the russian State ballet and Orchestra of Siberia An immortal love story filled with emotion and beauty, tchaikovsky’s magical score creates a truly unforgettable experience. Formed in 1981, the russian State ballet of Siberia has quickly established itself as one of russia’s leading ballet companies and has built an international reputation for delivering performances of outstanding quality and unusual depth. the soloists and corps de ballet are superb and never fail to delight audiences with their breathtaking physical ability and dazzling costumes. box Office: 0844 871 3023


24th March tHe tiM vine CHAt SHOw Feb – 31st March


tHe pHAntOM OF tHe OperA 2012


theatre royal, plymouth Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew lloyd webber’s phenomenal musical success the phantom of the Opera will be unveiled at the theatre royal plymouth in February 2012 ahead of a national tour. 01752 230440


13th - 17th grAvitY


Drum theatre, plymouth if you could only go back and change things. that’s all he wanted, to go back, change things. there’s just one boy, Kyle, who takes an interest in


March


Babbacombe Theatre, Torquay total sell-out edinburgh Festival 2011. the audience are the guests! expect the puns to flow fast as tim vine chats to guests plucked from the audience. it could be Martin who runs a rug shop or lydia, a part time librarian. who knows what’s in store! Actual people are the stars of the show and as tim always says: “everybody has a story” (please note the production cannot guarantee that everyone will have a story). box office 01803 328385


27th - 31st March MUStAFA


Drum theatre, plymouth A classic supernatural thriller with a modern twist. Seeing isn’t always believing. Award winning Kali has been presenting groundbreaking new theatre by South Asian women for 20 years, inspiring audiences all over the UK with original and thoughtprovoking writing that reflects and comments


on our lives today. box office 01752 230440


1st April


tHe CHUCKle brOtHerS in “retUrn OF tHe pirAteS OF tHe river rOtHer 2” ‘in StrAnger tigHtS’


Babbacombe Theatre, Torquay Ahoy there landlubbers! A vast behind and prepare to splice the main brace as the boys go on a full blown swash- buckling adventure at sea! paul and barry are visiting a theme park for the day and decide to brave going on one of the daring water rides. Once inside, they are leaning on a wall when they accidentally fall through and find themselves magically transported back in time in to a world of pirates and Sunken treasures. Don’t miss this spectacular pirate adventure! Magic, mystery and mayhem are guaranteed. Fun and laughter for all the family and grandmother as well! there is a family ticket rate of £50 for 2 Adults & 2


Children.box office: 01803 328385 4th


April


SArAH MilliCAn: tHOrOUgHlY MODern MilliCAn


princess theatre, torquay After selling out all 120 dates on her debut tour, Sarah Millican is back on the road with a new show. ever wondered how to make a home made treadmill? the practicalities of an orgy? Or what to do when you don’t like parties but do like party food? wonder no more...box Office: 0844 871 3023


2nd April


pAUl MertOn: OUt OF MY HeAD Overview


princess theatre, torquay with paul Merton, lee Simpson, richard vranch and Suki webster. Discover the bizarre workings of paul Merton’s brain, as he muses on the mighty behemoth that is his noggin. paul returns to his stand-up roots for the first time this century. Away from the Have i got news For You desk paul Merton proves he’s got legs. A night of sketches, music, magic, variety and dancing girls (two of them aren’t girls). box Office: 0844 871 3023


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