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20th April JIMMY CARR – GAGGING ORDER plymouth pavilions Acerbic wit from the stand-up and 8 Out Of 10 Cats host. BOX OFFICE: 0845 1461460 or www.plymouthpavilions.com


26th /27th April BILL BAILEY: QUALMPEDDLER plymouth pavilions/princess Theatre, Torquay This show has the all classic Bill Bailey elements, trademark musical mash-ups, multi-lingual riffs, films, songs, philosophiz- ing and silliness on a grand scale… Plus one amazing owl. BOX OFFICE: 0845 1461460 or www.plymouthpavilions.com or BOX OFFICE: 0844 871 3023. www.atgtickets.com


27th April CESAR MILLAN plymouth pavilions Dog behaviour expert Cesar Millan returns with a brand new show, sharing his secrets on how to build hap- pier, healthier relationships between humans and their canine companions. Cesar will share valuable lessons and insights including; - How to read your dog’s body language in order to prevent and resolve reme- dial problems. - How to tune into your dog’s instincts and energy. - Identify triggers and learn to recognise what true aggression is. - Learn how your energy combined with your dog’s instincts is the key in resolving aggres- sion. BOX OFFICE: 0845 1461460 or www.plymouth- pavilions.com


CHILDREN


10th March EXPLORE THE FARM IN SPRING collaton Down Farm, nr halwell


Come and see the 500 ewes and their lambs with Farmer Phil Bond at Collaton Down Farm. Explore the farm and maybe see some lambs being born! Find out how the farm is managed for wildlife as well as stock. Enjoy afternoon tea after the walk for £2.50 Not suit- able for pregnant women due to proximity of new born lambs. Adult £4, child £2 Meet at Collaton Down Farm, TQ9 7DW.


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