13 What’s On - Local Theatres & National Trust
PRINCESS THEATRE Torquay Box Office: 0844 871 3023
www.atgtickets.com
7 December 8 December
Adam Ant
13 December – 5 January Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs 20 January 23 January 25 January 26 January
Royal Marines Christmas Spectacular McCartney – The Songbook
Let The Music Play Circus of Horrors
Joe Brown - 60th Annniversary Tour 27 Janaury – 1 February The Cat and the Canary
PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS Box Office: 0845 146 1460 •
www.plymouthpavilions.com 1 December
2/3 December 6 December 7 December 12 December
Jonathan Pie Sam Fender Rob Beckett
Royal Marines Christmas Spectacular Rhod Gilbert
13/14 December Romesh Ranganathan 20 December 21 December 24 January 27 January
Jools Holland
The Bootleg Beatles The Circus of Horrors Kaiser Chiefs
THEATRE ROYAL Plymouth Box Office: 01752 267222 •
www.theatreroyal.com
2 – 7 December We Will Rock You 10 December 13 December 14 December
That’ll Be The Day Christmas 2019 BBC Big Band: Nat King Cole
The Carpenters Story at Christmas
20 December – 18 January Cinderella 20 – 25 January Priscilla Queen of the Desert 5 February 9 February
BSO 2020: Pastoral Beethoven Fisherman’s Friends
NORTHCOTT THEATRE, Exeter Box Office: 01392 726363
exeternorthcott.co.uk
30 November – 5 January Beauty and the Beast 21 December – 5 January Hansel & Gretel 11 January
Radio Ga Ga
15 – 18 January The Great Gatsby 22 – 25 January GHOST – The Musical 31 January
6 – 15 February Bang Bang! 15 – 18 January The Great Gatsby 22 – 25 January GHOST – The Musical 6 – 15 February Bang Bang!
PALACE THEATRE Paignton Box Office: 01803 665800
www.palacetheatrepaignton.co.uk 1 December
8 December
Pam Ayres – Up in the Attic Christmas. Time
11 – 14 December Sing a Song o’Scrooge 21 December – 5 January Sleeping Beauty 12 January
Beauty and the Beast Crossword Solution - see page 113
Across - 1 Sackbut; 5 Match; 8 Copra; 9 Uptakes; 10 Person of note; 12 Awheel; 14 Trifle; 17 Humpty Dumpty; 21 Eatable; 22 Ringo; 23 Nervy; 24 Therapy.
Down - 1 Suck; 2 Copse; 3 Brassie; 4 Truant; 5 Motif; 6 Take-off; 7 Hastened; 11 Kathleen; 13 Hamster; 15 Remorse; 16 Oddest; 18 Tabby; 19 Tonga; 20 Pony.
Iain Dale – Talk: Jonathan Dimbleby
What’s on at local properties
nationaltrust.org.uk
Please check National Trust website for further details
OVERBECK’S, SALCOMBE Tel: 01548 842893
CLOSED – REOPENS 8 FEBRUARY 2020
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/overbecks/whats-on
GREENWAY Tel: 01803 842382 Open Weekends 11am – 4pm and 11am – 4pm from 27 – 31 December.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/greenway/whats-on
The Adventure of Christmas Pudding 11am – 4pm. Expect Christmas puddings everywhere in Greenway as Agatha Christie’s short story ‘The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding’ has once again inspired the Christmas decorations and activities. Booking not essential.
7,14 & 21 December Father Christmas visits Greenway 11.30am – 1pm. Father Christmas’s helpers will be there to tell some festive stories and help little-ones to write their letters to Father Christmas, which can be popped into the Greenway post.
COLETON FISHACRE Tel: 01803 842382 Open Weekends in December 11am – 4pm and 23 – 31 December. Closed Christmas Day & Boxing Day.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/coleton-fishacre/whats-on
29 November – 31 December
Coleton Aglow Wrap up warm and explore Coleton Fishacre this Christmas. The garden is merry and bright with illuminations and a festive glow. Inside, the house beckons to Christmases past, with a 1920’s festive party in full swing. Booking essential
22 December, 26 January, 23 February
Trust10 trail run 9 – 10.30am. 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. Come and Trust10 with us
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