WHAT’S ON
For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website
www.bythedart.co.uk
March 27th - 29th DINOSAUR ZOO princess Theatre, Torquay Direct from Australia, Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo brings these awesome prehis- toric creatures to the stage as you’ve never seen them before, up close and personal! Tickets: 0844 871 7627 www.
atgtickets.com
March 28th, April 25th
DARTMOUTH ARTISAN MARKET Monthly artisan market with stalls sell- ing quality handmade crafts. Contact 07760 291704.10am – 3pm.
March 29th HALF PRICE SURF LESSON Bigbury A 2 hour surfing lesson, special half price for AONB residents. Please bring towel, swimming costume and drink. Booking essential, call 07813 639622 or martin@
discoverysurf.com Adult £19, Child £19 (must be over 6). 12 – 2pm.
March 29th DARTINGTON COMMUNITY CHOIR Dartington hall This popular local choir will perform Bach Mass in B Minor. Tickets: 01803 847070
March 30th KINGSWEAR HISTORIANS TALK – KINGSWEAR/ANTARCTIC – WELL ALMOST! Kingswear Village hall Everyone welcome – tickets on the door. 7.30pm start.
April 7th – 11th JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOUR DREAMCOAT
Theatre royal, plymouth Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sparkling family musical continues on its record breaking tour. Tickets 01752 267222 or www.
theatreroyal.com
April 7th POETRY CONVERSATIONS HOSTED BY ALICE OSWALD sharpham house These Poetry Conversations are hosted by acclaimed poet Alice Oswald and are held monthly at Sharpham House. You are warmly invited to bring a poem or poetic response to read, perform or show in reply. Poetry can be interpreted as broadly as you wish. Please help to sustain these events by making a dona- tion, suggested £5. Suitable for adults and young people, children welcome if interested and able to listen.
April 9th BEAUTIFUL & USEFUL – AN EVENING WITH MONTY DON Dartington hall Join Monty Don for an exclusive evening of champagne and canapes on The Great Lawn and a really special event celebrating craft and nature in the Great Hall. Tel: 01803 847070
April 11th
DARTMOUTH FARMERS MARKET Local produce for local people from a local source.
April 11th PADDLING TO DARTMOUTH – A TALK ON SOUTH DEVON’S COASTAL PADDLE STEAMERS The Flavel Richard Clammer, renowned paddle steamer authority will be giving a
presentation on the PS Kingswear Castle. Starts 2.30pm. Contact: 01548 853992.
April 11th HEAD OF THE DART - ROWING From Totnes to Dartmouth The annual 15km rowing race up/down the Dart. For all info check website
www.darttotnes.co.uk.
April 12th HEAD OF THE DART – SUP CHALLENGE From Totnes to Dartmouth Due to increased popularity this SUP event will now have its own unique race starting at 1pm. For further info contact Dart Adventures on www.headofthe-
dart.com
April 13th DAKFAS TALK : NOEL COWARD AS WRITER, ACTOR AND PAINTER The Flavel A talk by Frances Hughes. Starts 2.30pm. Contact: 01803 839530.
April 20th JONATHAN DIMBLEBY – ANY QUESTIONS? The Flavel
A special and local edition of this well know programme with panelists includ- ing Dartmouth Mayor Cllr Rob Lyon, Nigel Way MBE, Joslin Landell-Mills and Linda Churchill. 7.30pm. All raising funds for Dartmouth and District Indoor Swim- ming Pool. Any questions for the panel, please write on a form available from the Flavel Box Office. Tel: 01803 839530
Oopsydebsy’s Café & Re st a u r a nt For locally sourced, homemade, seasonal food.
Daily specials, fresh fish & seafood. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a coffee and a cake in a relaxed atmosphere with spectacular views.
Why not join us for our Tapas Night on Friday 6th March at 7pm.
13 Fore Street, Kingswear 07564 431777
www.oopsydebsyscafe.info
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