What’s On - Local Theatre
Palace Theatre, Paignton
Every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday during July. Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile
Princess Theatre, Torquay
1 July Mercury: The Ultimate Queen Tribute
2 July Rock ‘n’ Roll Paradise 17 July Chas & Dave
18–23 July Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap 26/27 July Aliens Love Underpants
28 July Legend of a Band: Tribute to The Moody Blues 30 July Showaddywaddy 31 July That’ll Be The Day 2 – 6 August The Sound of Music
13 July The Importance of Being Earnest Coleton Fishacre Heartbreak Productions inimitable production of this Oscar Wilde masterpiece. ADuLT £14. 6.30PM – 9PM. TICKeTs & INFO: 01803 842382
20 JULY RUDDIGORE Coleton Fishacre Illyria Theatre Company perform Gilbert & Sullivan’s glorious all-out- spoof of both melodrama and the classic haunted house story. Adult £14. 7 – 9.30pm. Tickets & Info: 01803 842382.
27 July Much Ado About Nothing Bradley Manor, Newton Abbot The Lord Chamberlain’s Men invite you to join them at Bradley for Shakespeare’s sparkling, battle- of-the-sexes comedy. 6 .30– 9pm. Tickets & Info: 01803 842382.
Theatre Royal, Plymouth
18 – 23 July Chicago 24 July That’ll Be The Day
25 – 30 July Let it Be 4 August – 3 Sept Mary Poppins
26 – 30 July DARTMOUTH SHAKESPEARE WEEK – ROMEO & JULIET Dartmouth Castle The Inn Theatre Company return once again to perform Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy. www.
theinntheatrecompany.co.uk Tickets from
www.ticketsource.co.uk
Plymouth Pavilions 2 July Cornish Male Voice Choir
28 & 29 July MTV Crashes Plymouth
Brixham Theatre 2 July Brixham Comedy Grove
8 July Open Showcase Night 15/16 July Long Live The King
29 July Floyd in the Flesh Live – Pink Floyd tribute band
29 July DANNY CHAMPION OF THE WORLD Cockington Court, Torquay Illyria Theatre Company present this Roald Dahl classic. 6.30pm. £12 per adult. Tickets & Info: Tel: 01803 607230. www.
cockingtoncourt.org.uk
4 August Murder on the Terrace Greenway, Galmpton Heartbreak Theatre’s production of an original murder-mystery. An interactive play with references to Downton, Agatha Christie, part romp, part farce, and a whole lot of fun. 6.30 – 9pm. Tickets & Info: 01803 842382.
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Outdoor Theatre this Summer
12 August The Wizard of Oz Bradley Manor, Newton Abbot Join Dorothy on her quest to the Emerald City as she and her loyal friends: the brainless but cheeky scarecrow, the cowardly lion and the heartless (literally!) tin man, navigate through a magical land in search of the mighty, Wizard of Oz. 6 – 8pm. Tickets & Info: 01803 842382
26 August The Railway Children Greenway, Galmpton This unforgettable and heartwarming story is bought to life by the Chapterhouse Theatre Company. 6.30 – 8.30pm. Tickets & Info: 01803 842382.
27 August Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles Greenway, Galmpton Chapterhouse Theatre Company bring the greatest Dartmoor mystery to life with the help of the most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. 7 – 9pm. Tickets & Info: 01803 842382.
29 August A Midsummer Night’s Dream Cockington Court, Torquay Shakespeare’s popular comedy performed by outdoor theatre company Illyria. £12 per adult. Tickets & Info: Tel: 01803 607230.
www.cockingtoncourt.org.uk
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