18 What’s On - Local Theatres & National Trust
PRINCESS THEATRE Torquay Box Office: 0844 871 3023
www.atgtickets.com
12 August 17 August
20 – 25 August 26 August 29 August 30 August 31 August
1 September 2 September 5 September 6 September 8 September
Leo Sayer Joe Pasquale
The Play that Goes Wrong That’ll Be The Day
A Tribute to George Michael Jethro
The Magic of Motown The Illegal Eagles The Searchers
Crossing Over with John Edward Crooners
10 – 15 September The Case of the Frightened Lady 23 September
The Dreamboys Joe Lycett
PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS Box Office: 0845 146 1460 •
www.plymouthpavilions.com
11 & 12 August
4 & 5 September Michael McIntyre 8 September 25 September 1 October
Peppa Pig’s Adventures The League of Gentlemen
Jurassic Park in Concert The Supervet
THEATRE ROYAL, Plymouth Box Office: 01752 267222 •
www.theatreroyal.com
14 – 18 August 20 – 25 August
Evita An Officer and a Gentleman
29 August – 15 September War Horse 22 – 29 September Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake
PALACE THEATRE, Paignton Box Office: 01803 665800 •
www.palacetheatrepaignton.com
15, 22 & 29 August Lest We Forget Commemorative Show
16, 23 & 30 August Cinderella – Summer Panto 21 August 24 August 25 August 31 August
The Vera Lynn Story Sounds Like The Seekers
7 September 8 September 15 September 16 September
Revolutions with the Bluejays The Sound of 80s with The Zoots Music of Frankie Valli & Four Seasons An Evening of Mozart Opera
The Lie – Agatha Christie’s forgotten play Dan Cruickshank – Road to Palmyra
29 September West End Musicals in Concert
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. Tel: 01803 842382
8 & 22 August
WILD WEDNESDAYS Join the rangers for some outdoor adventures. £2 per child. Booking not needed. 23 August & 14 September
COUNTRYSIDE WALK Explore the rugged stretch of coastline on a ranger led walk to Pudcombe & Ivy Coves. 11am – 2pm. Free and booking not needed. 26 August, 23 September
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. 9 September
HERITAGE OPEN DAY Free entry celebrating England’s largest festival of history and culture.
GREENWAY Open every day 10.30am – 5pm.
01803 842382
12 August OUTDOOR THEATRE: THE MIDNIGHT GANG Heartbreak Productions’ adaption of this David Walliams favourite. 6.30 – 9pm. Book online. 21 August
AN AUDIENCE WITH SOPHIE HANNAH Come and join the author of the new Poirot novel to hear about Agatha Christie’s continuing legacy. Followed by book signing. 3pm. Book online. 9 September
HERITAGE OPEN DAY Free entry celebrating England’s largest festival of history and culture. 13 September
WALK WITH A RANGER Join the ranger for a walk around the garden to see the
Autumn colours. 11.30am – 12.30pm. 15 September
Don’t forget
bythedart.co.uk has more info and up to date listings of local events - click on the QR code or go to
www.bythedart.co.uk/search/event/events-in-dartmouth/
GREENWAY FETE Come and enjoy the traditional 1950s fete celebrating the anniversary of Agatha Christie’s birthday. 11am – 4pm. 27 September
BOOK CLUB Bring a picnic and enjoy informal discussion of Sophie Hannah’s book The Monogram Murders. 5.30 – 7pm. Free but booking advisable.
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