20 What’s On - Local Theatres & National Trust
PRINCESS THEATRE Torquay Box Office: 0844 871 3023
www.atgtickets.com
8 – 12 May 13 May 17 May
19 & 20 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 2 June 6 June 7 June 8 June
15 June 16 June
20 – 23 June 24 June 30 June
Thoroughly Modern Millie Psychic Sally
Ultimate Buble
My First Ballet: Swan Lake Remembering Fred Boot Led Zeppelin
King of Pop – The Legend Continues That’ll Be The Day
Material Girl – The Music of Madonna The Illegal Eagles
Barry Steele & Friends Les Musicals The Drifters
The Rod Stewart Story TOADS presents Oliver! Jane McDonald
Wannabe – The Spice Girls Show
PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS Box Office: 0845 146 1460 •
www.plymouthpavilions.com
11 May
15 & 16 May 18 May 19 May
2 & 3 June 13 June 15 June 19 June 28 June
FastLove – George Michael Tribute Michael McIntryre
Dan and Phil World Tour The Elvis World Tour Sarah Millican
Devon Business Show Magic of Motown Travis
Elvis Costello
THEATRE ROYAL, Plymouth Box Office: 01752 267222 •
www.theatreroyal.com
1 – 5 May 6 May
8 – 12 May 15 – 26 May 27 May
11 – 16 June 18 – 23 June 26 – 30 June
This House
Bobby Davro Unleashed Cirque Berserk The Band
That’ll Be The Day
29 May – 2 June Love from a Stranger 4 – 9 June
Summer Holiday
PALACE THEATRE, Paignton Box Office: 01803 665800 •
www.palacetheatrepaignton.com
5 May 6 May
10 May
17 & 18 May 25 May
27 May An Evening with Peter Andre
Sound of the Sixties with The Zoots Kast Off Kinks
The Little Mermaid meets Beauty and the Beast
Wall of Floyd The Long Mirror by J B Priestley
5 June – 26 July Agatha Christie’s A Murder is Announced
Some Mother’s Do ‘Ave ‘Em Thriller Live Titanic
What’s on at local properties
nationaltrust.org.uk
Please check National Trust website for further details
COLETON FISHACRE Open every day 10.30am – 5pm. 01803 842382
25 May & 22 June
COUNTRYSIDE WALK Come and explore the rugged stretch of coastline in the company of a countryside ranger. 11am – 2pm. Booking not needed.
27 May & 24 June
TRUST 10RUN A free monthly 10k trail run along the rugged South West Coast Path and through Coleton Fishacre garden. Free, fun, informal, forever and for everyone.
8 June
VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT DROP-IN DAY Come and meet our local volunteer officer and talk about the many and varied opportunities for getting involved at local National Trust properties. 1 – 3pm. Booking not needed.
GREENWAY Open every day 10.30am – 5pm. 01803 842382
18 May
BOOK CLUB Come and join the book club to discuss ‘The World of Jeeves’ by P G Wodehouse. Bring a picnic! 5 – 6.30pm. Free.
26 May
ENCHANTED WOODLAND DAY Why not dress up as an animal, elf or fairy and drop into this day of woodland games, animal-themed crafts and activities led by the woodland folk at Greenway. Booking not needed. 2 - 4pm
6 & 9 June
BACK IN TIME TO D-DAY Come along dressed in your 1940s best to find out about Greenway at war. 11am – 4pm.
17 June
OUTDOOR THEATRE: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Join Heartbreak Theatre Production, the Bennet sisters, and a host of charming, young bachelors for an evening of comedy, romance, and more than one come-uppance. 6.30 – 9pm. Booking essential.
Don’t forget
bythedart.co.uk has more info and up to date listings of local events
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