14 What’s On - Local Theatres & National Trust
PALACE THEATRE Paignton Box Office: 01803 665800
www.palacetheatrepaignton.com
8 December A Winter Concert
12/13 December Christmas at the Ritz 20 Dec –2 January Mother Goose 6 January 18 January
Jack and the Beanstalk
PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS Box Office: 0845 146 1460 •
www.plymouthpavilions.com
1 December 7 December 8 December 10 December 14 December
15 December 19 December 21 December 26 January
Add some colour to your weekend this autumn at Gibside
Dirty Dancing Jools Holland
nationaltrust.org.uk/gibside The Dreamboys
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Abba Reunion 2018 80s Christmas Party
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© National Trust 2018. The National Trust is an independent registered charity, number 205846. Photography © National Trust Images\Tony Cobley.
Circus of Horrors – Psycho Asylum #nationaltrust #nationaltrust
PRINCESS THEATRE Torquay Box Office: 0844 871 3023
www.atgtickets.com
2 December 8 December 9 December 14 Dec – 6 Jan 22 January 25 January 11- 16 Feb
Royal Marines Christmas Concert Bon Jovi Forever – One Wild Night ABBA Forever
Sleeping Beauty Circus of Horrors
The Adele Songbook Dirty Dancing
THEATRE ROYAL Plymouth Box Office: 01752 267222 •
www.theatreroyal.com
14 Dec – 12 Jan Dick Whittington 15 Jan – 16 Feb Matilda
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Go crunching through fallen leaves and discover a forest teeming with wildlife and autumn colours, with walking routes for all ages and abilities.
Call 01803 842382 for details
nationaltrust.org.uk/coleton-fishacre to book
Land of the Giants & Tankus the Henge
Throughout December COLETON AGLOW
The house and garden are lit for an opulent 1920s Christmas party. Booking essential. 5.30 – 8pm.
3 December COLETON AGLOW PHOTOGRAPHY EVENING
Capture the elegance of Coleton Aglow at this special photography evening just before darkness falls. Booking essential. £15. 4 – 5.30pm.
GREENWAY December: open weekends 11am – 4pm and from 27 – 31
December Tel: 01803 842382
8, 15 & 22 December FATHER CHRISTMAS VISITS GREENWAY 11am – 12.30 pm and 1.30 – 3pm..
Various dates in December 1950s POP UP CINEMA
Vintage-style cinema marquee with a programme of crime films chosen by Sophie Hannah. Check website for schedule.
19 December FESTIVE BOOK CLUB
Come and discuss Sophie Hannah’s latest Poirot novel “The Mystery of Three Quarters.” Booking Essential. Free. 6 – 7.30pm.
OVERBECKS Closed throughout open in December and January.
See Coleton Fishacre in a
Michael Portillo – Life: A Game of Two Halves
new light this December Coleton Aglow The house and garden are lit for an opulent 1920s Christmas party. The illuminated route leads you around the garden and inside to see the festivities of the house decorated for a 1920s Christmas party.
Royal Marines Christmas Spectacular Madness
What’s on at local properties
nationaltrust.org.uk
Please check National Trust website for further details
COLETON FISHACRE December: open weekends 11am – 4pm and from 27 – 31 December Tel: 01803 842382
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