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28th


July MArlDOn APPle Pie FAir


Village Green, Marldon, Paignton typical english village fete, which has its roots in the nineteenth century with sports, crafts, competitions, entertainment and the all important donkey-powered giant apple pie cart.


Contact: 01803 559755 29th


July


tOtneS & DiStriCt AgriCUltUrAl SHOw Great Court Farm, Berry Pomeroy,


Totnes totnes Show is over 90 years old and this year will have a special Olympic flavour: local riding for the Disabled Association celebrity and Olympic torch bearer Peggy Douglas Mbe will be leading the grand Parade in the main ring. A great day out celebrating all aspects of rural life, totnes Show has all the livestock, competition and showmanship of a traditional agricultural show, as well as a huge variety of trade stands, craft stalls and live entertainment. Also on offer is a delicious selection of food and drink from west Country producers and suppliers. Attracting more followers each year is the lamb shearing competition, while for horse lovers there’s showing, jumping, open driving and mounted games. Handicraft exhibits, historic vehicles, a falconry display, pets’ corner, dog show and terrier racing.the Music Stage’s headline act is Matthew & Me. Other entertainment includes motocross stunts, mountain-bike trials shows and a mountain-bike race. visit www.totnesshow.com for discounted tickets and all the latest information about the show. 01803 732813 www. totnesshow.com


30th July – 5th August


SOUtH DevOn CrAb FeStivAl A week long celebration of South Devon Crab with events all over South Devon including tastings, demonstrations, crabbing competitions and a range of beach events to enjoy.


4th 5th August


Strete villAge DAY Fun for all the family.


August


DArtMOUtH CrAb Street PArtY


Dartmouth See www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk for tickets. Part of


3th


– 5th


August tOrbAY SteAM FAir


Kennels Road, Churston, Brixham Come and view the wonderful working steam engines, vintage, and classic cars, lorries, military displays, market stalls and so much more. www. torbaysteamfair.com


11th August DitSUM regAttA


Dittisham rowing, sailing and raft races, best dressed dinghy competition supported by stalls, sideshows and barbecue on the foreshore as well as the all important crabbing contest. Contact: www.dittisham.org.uk


11th August


PAigntOn regAttA Paignton Green, Paignton www.paigntonregatta.blogspot.co.uk


14th – 15th August


britiSH FirewOrKS CHAMPiOnSHiPS


The Hoe, Plymouth Contact: 01752 668000


MUSiC 6th


July


SUMMer JAM MUSiC FeStivAl Riviera International Centre,


Torquay box Office 01803 206333. www. summer-jam.co.uk.


14th July


JOHnnY CASH rOADSHOw Princess Theatre, Torquay tickets: 0844 8472315


16th – 20th July MUSiC OF tHe nigHt


Royal Citadel, Plymouth A major biennial event raising over £600,000 for local and military charities. boasting a cast of hundreds of local amateur singers and dancers of all ages and the professional musicians of the royal Artillery and Her Majesty’s royal Marines. tickets from £20. tel: 0845 1461460 www. plymouthpavilions.com


18th July


beYOnD tHe bArriCADe Princess Theatre, Torquay


recreating original west end and broadway musical hit songs, climaxing with a spectacular finale from les


Miserables. Featuring past principal performers from les Miserables. tickets:


0844 8472315 21st


July gAlA COnCert


Kingswear Parish Church A concert of Chamber Music including the flautist, Michael Cox, a well travelled and experienced flautist. He is a professor at the royal Academy in london and appears more regularly with the bbC Symphony, the london Sinfonietta and the Academy of St. Martins in the Fields. tickets £10 from the Kingswear village Store.


27th July COletOn FiSHACre JAZZ ClUb


Coleton Fishacre Set in the elegant art deco surroundings of Cafe Coleton. Join us for a relaxing evening and enjoy a delicious two- course supper accompanied by local jazz musicians. £25pp. bookings: 01803 842382, www.nationaltrust. org.uk/coletonfishacre


29th July


tHe DriFterS Princess Theatre, Torquay Tickets: 0844 8472315


4th August


DAnCing QUeen Babbacombe Theatre, Torquay tickets: 01803 328385


4th August tHe SeArCHerS


Princess Theatre, Torquay tickets: 0844 8472315 7th


August MOtOwn’S greAteSt HitS


Princess Theatre, Torquay tickets: 0844 8472315 10th


August


C’MOn everYbODY Palace Theatre, Paignton box Office: 01803 665800


tHeAtre 12th


June – 2nd


August


AgAtHA CHriStie’S blACK COFFee


Palace Theatre, Paignton black Coffee a typical Agatha Christie thriller full of twists and turns of plot. box Office: 01803 665800


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