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24 By the Dart • What’s On


Live Events at Local Theatres


Princess Theatre, Torquay Box Office: 0844 871 3023 or www.atgtickets.com


4 May – The Solid Silver 60s Show – celebrating history’s most successful decade of music.


5 May – Keith Barry – Brain Hacker – a smash hit show of mind control, deception, mentalism and hypnotism.


6 May – Ultimate Bowie – a tribute to the ultimate global superstar.


7 May – Pasha…It’s All About You – new and exciting dance spectacular from one of Strictly’s favourites.


20 – 21 May – Bill Bailey – new show Limboland from a comedy classic.


26 May – Dirty Dusting – an evening of pure theatrical Viagra.


28 May – That’ll Be the Day – nostalgic party extravaganza returns with its 30th Anniversary special.


2 June – Vienna Festival Ballet – Swan Lake


3 June – The Drifters – greatest hits from this world-class band


7 -11 June – Footloose – explosive rock ‘n’roll musical


13 – 18 June – Thriller Live – concert to celebrate the career of Michael Jackson


22 – 25 June – Grease – award winning TOADS Stage Musical Company production.


26 June – The Glenn Miller Orchestra – the world’s greatest Big Band takes you back to the 40s.


30 June – Whitney – Queen of the Night – a celebration of the music and life of this great singer.


Brixham Theatre, Brixham Box Office: 01803 883717 www.brixhamtheatre.org.uk


27 May – Logos Theatre Company present Noel Coward’s ‘Hay Fever’


1 – 4 June – BOADS present ‘Are You Being Served?’


16 June – Don’t Laugh at Me – a tribute to Sir Norman Wisdom


24 June – Money for Nothing – Dire Straits Tribute Band


Theatre Royal, Plymouth Box Office 01752 267222 www.theatreroyal.com


3-4 May – Barbarians: A trilogy by Hofesh Shechter - contemporary dance


6/7 May – Nederlands Dans Theatre 2


9 –14 May – Priscilla Queen of the Desert – classic feel- good musical 16 – 21 – May Twelfth Night – a Filter Theatre production


23 May – Mad About the Musicals – the best songs from the shows we all know and love


24/25 – May The Gruffalo’s Child – magical, musical adaption of this modern classic


28/29 May – The James Plays – 3 plays in 1 day imagining the life of 3 generations of 15th Centure Scottish kings


31 May – 4 June Guys and Dolls – golden age musical direct from the West End


5 June – Tell me on a Sunday – -West End and Broadway musical hit


01803 832748 www.taylorsrestaurant.co.uk


Superb classic cooking Fabulous Dart harbour views Relaxed & friendly atmosphere Lunches and dinners Tuesday to Saturday Bookings advisable


6 – 11 June – Shadowlands – tender and tragic love story based on the life of C S Lewis


15 – 19 June – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – the most fantasmagorical musical


20 – 25 June – Breakfast at Tiffany’s - classic tale transformed into a stage play starring Pixie Lott


Plymouth Pavillions, Plymouth Box Office 0845 146 1460 www.plymouthpavillions.com


1 May – Hello Summer Cider Festival 5 May – UB40 – Labour of Love Parts I & II tour 6 May – Ed Byrne - Outside, Looking In Comedy Tour


8 May – Jason Donovan – Ten Good Reasons and Greatest Hits Tour 13 -15 May – Riverdance – 21st anniversary tour 7 June – Rod Stewart (Home Park) 17 June – WWE NXT – spectacular wrestling show


24 June – The Dreamboys – action packed show full of music, muscles and mayhem.


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