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3rd – 6th April WELSH NATIONAL OPERA – MAD- AM BUTTERFLY Theatre royal, plymouth Madam Butterfly is tragic Italian opera at its most affecting. From the rapturous love-duet to the devastating ‘One fine day’, Puccini masterfully employs every note to immerse his audience in Cio-Cio-San’s tragic story. Joachim Herz’s classic, sepia-tinged production is like a beautiful old photograph and promises a moving, breathtaking evening at the theatre. BOX OFFICE: 01752 267222 or www.theatreroyal.com.


MARK LOBB


New Shop in the Dartmouth Market (from Easter) 01803 770743 info@wildfooddevon.co.uk


FISH & GAME


4th April WELSH NATIONAL OPERA – THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN Theatre royal, plymouth Janáček’s wondrous hymn to the cycle of life and nature’s renewal is a truly uplifting experience. His music evokes the vibrancy of the natural world and creates an irresistibly charm- ing atmosphere. David Pountney’s magical, classic production receives its first performances by Welsh National Opera for over a decade. This is an evening for anyone who has stepped out of the house on a spring morning and been overcome by the majesty of nature. BOX OFFICE: 01752 267222 or www. theatreroyal.com.


6th April MUSICAL GALA EVENING FOR DART MUSIC FESTIVAL little Dartmouth As well as all the wonderful music, there will be a glass of Kir Royale upon arrival, together with an array of delicious inven- tive canapes created by local chef Serin Aubrey and aided by our festival team. Bar and auction details of which will be emailed to ticket holders. Music will start with our talented young pianist Michael Bryan-Harris (re DMF Foundation), along with the lovely Nuala Honan from Medicine Creek and the exciting Electric Swing Circus. Tickets on sale now @ £45 from the No. 11 shop in Victoria Road. The members of the Dart Music Festival Committee are very grateful to Edward and Sally Benthall who have very kindly offered the use of this stunning location at their beautiful home in Little Dartmouth.


7th April FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS 2013 Theatre royal, plymouth After their success at the 2011 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, these shanty men of Port Isaac are out on the road to delight and enthral audiences with their voices in an incredibly rousing and joyful set of shanties and Cornish folk songs. BOX OFFICE: 01752 267222 or www.theatreroyal.com.


THEATRE & SHOWS


7th March HAIRY BIKERS LARGER THAN LIVE princess Theatre, Torquay Anecdotes and cookery in a stage version of their hit BBC shows. BOX OFFICE: 0844 871 3023 www.atgtickets.com


8th March MILTON JONES - ON THE ROAD princess Theatre, Torquay Surreal one-liners from the award-winning stand-up and radio regular. BOX OFFICE: 0844 871 3023 www.atgtickets.com


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8th March PHIL COOL palace Theatre, paignton Phil Cool is one of the country’s finest and most original come- dians and impressionists. A stand-up chameleon, he punctuates his show with a wealth of hilarious anecdotes, observations and routines that make him as funny and unique today as he was during the 80s. Phil’s 2 hour live show is constantly updated with new material, making him a truly contemporary satirical genius. Box Office: 01803 665800.


9th March AN EVENING WITH SIMON DAY palace Theatre, paignton Simon Day, is a great, rather gentle, intelligent stand up comedian, a master of quick repartee, and the vivid and totally honest author of his very well written autobiography Comedy and Error. Famous for his hilarious characters in The Fast Show. Box Office: 01803 665800.


11th – 12th March CHINESE STATE CIRCUS – YIN YANG plymouth pavilions 2000 years of tradition explode on stage with a spectacular 2


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