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WHAT’S ON


For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website www.bythedart.co.uk


October 18th JAKE MORLEY & SPECIAL GUESTS south Devon Arts Centre, Totnes One of the UK’s leading new musicians, Jake’s amazing guitar skills, alongside great tunes and huge stage presence, mark him out as a must see artist. Contact: www.southdevonarts.co.uk or 0844 8880435


October 18th – 26th MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE Theatre Royal, Plymouth A chance to catch this modern day dance classic: Matthew Bourne’s powerful, provocative and totally original interpre- tation of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake turns tradition upside down and has taken the dance world by storm. Box Office: 01752 267222 or www.theatreroyal.com.


October 20th, November 17th TOTNES GOOD FOOD SUNDAY Totnes The biggest monthly producers’ and farmers’ market in the Westcountry. Held on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Tel: 01803 269082


October 20th SHARPHAM APPLE PRESSING & AUTUMN FESTIVAL sharpham House, Ashprington Bring your apples and help to press them or just come along to enjoy the full spirit of autumn. There will be plenty to do and see, local produce and stun- ning views. Free Bob the Bus service will run all day from the Seven Stars, Totnes. 10.30 – 4pm. Contact www. sharphamtrust.org . Café on site. No dogs please.


October 20th HALF-PRICE SURFING LESSON Bigbury Beach


A half price 2-hour surfing lesson with Discovery Surf School. All equipment provided and adults and children (over 6) welcome. BOOKING ESSENTIAL: email martin@discoverysurf.com.


October 21st – 29th SOUTH HAMS ARTS FORUM ARTS TRAIL venues across south Hams The Trail is designed to lead visitors to discover not only the artists and their work, but also explore the beautiful South Hams coastal area - ideal for locals and visitors alike. Brochure available from www.shaf.org.uk.


October 22nd - 26th THE SECRET AGENT Theatre Royal, Plymouth Inspired by Joseph Conrad’s classic novel, The Secret Agent is theatre O’s heart-


breaking but hilarious chronicle of pas- sion, betrayal and terrorism. Box Office: 01752 267222 or www.theatreroyal.com


October 23rd ROBBIE BOYD & SPECIAL GUESTS south Devon Arts Centre, Totnes Robbie’s charming song-writing and distinctive vocals combine with colourful arrangements and nostalgic harmonies, provided by his eclectic band, to produce an exciting and uplifting contemporary acoustic-folk-pop-rock sound. Contact: www.southdevonarts.co.uk or 0844 8880435.


October 24th – 28th TORBAY FESTIVAL OF POETRY Livermead Cliff Hotel, Torquay A weekend full of poetry in Torbay’s beautiful ambience. With twenty-five events, poetry will fill this weekend. Tel: 01803 851098 www.torbaypoetryfesti- val.co.uk


October 24th AN EVENING WITH RAY MEARS – THE OUTDOOR LIFE Plymouth Pavilions A captivating theatre show in which Ray talks about his life, shares stories from his many years surviving the wilderness and its colourful wildlife, and recounts his latest adventures in America and Australia! Box Office: 0845 1461460 or www.plymouthpavilions.co.uk.


October 28th KINGSWEAR HISTORIANS TALK Kingswear village Hall A talk on the Greenway Frieze by Alan Forster. 7.30pm. www.kingswear- devon.co.uk/


October 29th – 30th BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET – PENGUIN CAFÉ Theatre Royal, Plymouth Birmingham Royal Ballet present three award-winning ballets performed in one sensational evening. www.theatreroyal. co.uk or 01752 267222.


October 30th & November 27th GUIDED TOURS OF LUPTON HOUSE


Lupton House, Brixham Booking required. Free parking. £4 per person. Tea shop open for coffee after the tour. Tel: 01803 845800. www. discoverlupton.com


October 30th JAMIE CULLUM Princess Theatre, Torquay LIVE tour following the release of his new solo album in May. Tickets: 0844 8713023 or www.atgtickets.com.


October 31st – November 2nd BIRMINGHAM ROYAL BALLET – SLEEPING BEAUTY Theatre Royal, Plymouth The Sleeping Beauty is considered one of the greatest ballets from Imperial Russia. This thrilling production is by Birming- ham Royal Ballet’s former director Sir Peter Wright, creator of the Company’s popular production of The Nutcracker. www.theatreroyal.co.uk or 01752 267222.


November 1st VIENNA FESTIVAL BALLET’S SNOW WHITE Princess Theatre, Torquay Based on the traditional Grimm Brothers story, this ballet incorporates all the important elements, an enchanted mir- ror, a beautiful girl, a shiny red apple and Prince Charming. This spellbinding ballet promises to entertain and dazzle the whole family. Tickets 0844 8713023 or www.atgtickets.com


November 1st BRIXHAM FOLK CLUB Brixham Theatre First Friday of every month in The Lounge. Organised by Anne and Steve Gill with help from Maggie Duffy and John Miles. Admission £3. 7.30 – 10pm. For more information please contact: John Miles on (01803) 858394.


November 2nd CIDER MAKING COURSE Lupton House, Brixham Discover traditional and seasonal art of cider making at Lupton House. 10am – 4pm. Contact 01803 845800 or www. discoverlupton.com.


November 2nd BRAIN OF KINGSWEAR Kingswear village Hall Fundraising event for local Kingswear church. A hotly contested event now in its 6th year! Check local notice boards for further information. Tickets available from Kingswear Post Office.


November 3rd THAI FEAST Occombe Farm, Paignton A chance to sample the flavours of the East with Holly & David Jones from the Manna from Devon Cookery School. Booking Essential. Contact: 01803 520022 or www.countryside-trust.org. uk/events/


November 5th – November 9th JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOUR DREAMCOAT Princess Theatre, Torquay The return of this sparkling and magical production of Tim Rice’s and Andrew


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