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15 What’s On


20 February 25 February


3 March 17 March 28 March


22 February 29 February 6 March 7 March 8 March 17 March


22 March 25 March


Beth Hart Milton Jones


Dick and Angel: Dare to Do It Boyzlife


Rumours of Fleetwood Mac 2020


Mad Dog Mcrea St Patrick’s Day Special


The Boys are Back! 5IVE/A1/ DAMAGE/911


Songfest 2020


THEATRE ROYAL Plymouth Box Office: 01752 267222 • www.theatreroyal.com


12 – 22 February RSC Measure for Measure 13 – 20 February RSC As You Like It 18 – 22 February RSC The Taming of the Shrew 24 – 29 February The Mousetrap 1 March


3 – 7 March 17 – 21 March LOCAL THEATRES & NATIONAL TRUST


KINGS’S CINEMA Kingsbridge Box Office: 01548 856636 kingsbridge.merlincinemas.co.uk


NT Live: Cyrano de Bergerac


ROH Live: The Cellist/Dances at a Gathering


Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show ROH Live: Fidelio


Michael Ball & Alfie Boe: Back Together


PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS Box Office: 0845 146 1460 • www.plymouthpavilions.com


What’s on at local properties


nationaltrust.org.uk


Please check National Trust website for further details


OVERBECK’S, SALCOMBE Tel: 01548 842893


Check website for opening times for house, garden and tearoom. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/overbecks/


8 Feb – 1 November


Rooted in Japan A new self-led tour highlighting the fascinating plants that have been introduced from Japan. New interpretation and displays feature the horticultural techniques and tools used. ‘Cloud pruning’ demonstrations at selected times.


SALTRAM HOUSE Tel: 01752 333500


Check website for opening times for house, garden and park. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram


Throughout February – West Wing of the house is open to explore.


GREENWAY


Tel: 01803 842382 Open daily 10.30 - 17.00 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/greenway


The Simon & Garfunkel Story An Inspector Calls Holes


CROSSWORD SOLUTION: see page 66 Across 5 Adam; 7 Antagonist; 8 Ta-ta; 9 Handed over; 12 Spacer; 13 Decent; 14 Animal; 16 Climbs; 17 On the level; 20 Aces; 21 Enamelling; 22 Used. Down 1 Path; 2 Eton; 3 Wonder; 4 Sieved; 5 Attractive; 6 Attainable; 10 Appendices; 11 Decomposed; 15 Lethal; 16 Crewed; 18 Veil; 19 Luge.


21 - 29 March Greenway Spring Festival One of the most special times of year to visit and see spring bulbs, magnolias and camellias in flower around the garden. There’ll be garden walks, mini talks, floral displays and more.


27 March Spring garden cocktail bar 17.00-19.00. The Greenway garden team will lead a walk to see the spring blooms after hours, and there’ll be a pop up bar it the Vinery serving cocktails and mocktails. You can join a walk, relax in the Vinery bar or do both! One cocktail included in ticket price with additional cocktails available to purchase. Over 18’s only.


2 - 19 April Days out at Greenway by canoe This session is perfect for all abilities - canoes and an instructor are provided. Learn a great new skill on the River Dart at Greenway. Starting at Dittisham, the instructor will take you canoeing on the Dart for up to an hour. You will then have time to stretch your legs and use the facilities, before heading back on to the river and canoeing back to Dittisham.


If you have a community event coming up and would like it listed in the next issue of The Post please email details to:


emma@southdevonmagazines.co.uk


COLETON FISHACRE Tel: 01803 842382 Open daily 10.30 - 17.00 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/coleton-fishacre


26 March – 12 April Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt Become a nature detective and search for the minibeasts on our garden trail. How many can you spot? A Cadbury treat will be waiting for you at the end (while stocks last).


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