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hour extravaganza with 30 Chinese artists who perform remark- able acrobatics, martial arts and live musicians. The show features acts including a remarkable display of human juggling, the superb swinging poles, the sensational contortionist and dynamic hoop divers with their amazing acrobatics. A breath- taking and thrilling family show. BOX OFFICE: 0845 1461460 or www.plymouthpavilions.com


15th March VIENNA FESTIVAL BALLET’S SLEEPING BEAUTY princess Theatre, Torquay Vienna Festival Ballet returns to town with their traditional, enchanting production of The Sleeping Beauty. A classic fairy tale set to Tchaikovsky’s magnificent score, stunning choreog- raphy, beautiful costumes, all combine to portray the struggle between good and evil. BOX OFFICE: 0844 871 3023 www. atgtickets.com


16th March MACBETH – BLOOD WILL HAVE BLOOD Dartington hall, Totnes


Bond


A new adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth by Nick Walker. A macabre porter invites us into Macbeth’s castle, taking us right into the dark heart of Shakespeare’s play and offering young audiences a glimpse of life under Scotland’s tyrant King. Razor sharp storytelling, eerie projection and a heart-stopping sound- track take us on an immersive, break-neck journey through the blood soaked world of Macbeth. Reinvented for an audience new to Shakespeare this is to be an accessible and unforget- table introduction to this shocking story of ambition, greed and the abuse of power. 11.30am Box Office: 01803 847070.


18th – 23rd March BIRDSONG Theatre royal, plymouth Sebastian Faulks’s bestselling novel Birdsong, a mesmerising story of love, courage and sacrifice during the Great War, is brought to the stage in this critically acclaimed production. BOX OFFICE: 01752 267222 or www.theatreroyal.com.


11th – 13th April DERREN BROWN princess Theatre, Torquay The multi-award winning acknowledged master of psychologi- cal illusion returns to the stage in 2013 with his new one-man show Derren Brown: Infamous. BOX OFFICE: 0844 871 3023. www.atgtickets.com


Eco-Fuel


• Environmentally friendly; 100% recycled energy made from dried compressed sawdust


• No additives; 100% natural


• Each briquette swells when burning so only a fraction is needed as opposed to coal


• Less than 10% moisture compared to around 40% of logs


• Only 5% ash remains once burned; LESS MESS!


• Considered Co2 Neutral solid fuel


Wooden briquettes are suitable for use in: Open Fires, Woodburners, Multifuel Stoves and Garden Chimeneas


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Registered Office: Unit 8, Webbers Way, Dartington, Totnes, TQ9 6JY Tel/Fax: 01803 866704 Mob: 07973 692659


VAT No: 844 5556 06 Company Registration No: 6211295 ‘A special place to visit anytime of the day.’


17th – 20th April AN INSPECTOR CALLS palace Theatre, paignton J B Priestley’s classic play directed by Cora Grant and performed by Bijou Theatre Productions. Box Office: 01803 665800.


Join us from breakfast and coffee from 10am in our comfortable bar or courtyard. We offer a contemporary menu for lunch or dinner in a relaxed atmosphere with one of the most extensive wine lists.


for parties, and Sunday lunches.


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1 New Walk, The Plains, Totnes TQ9 5HA Reservations 01803 862200


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