17 What’s On
17 March 22 March 25 March 27 March 28 March 30 March 6 April 8 April
11 & 12 April 17 April 20 April
Magic of Motown
Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest Ranulph Fiennes
The Joe and Dianne Show Frank Skinner Riverdance 25
Jimmy Carr: Terribly Funny Elbow
THEATRE ROYAL Plymouth Box Office: 01752 267222 •
www.theatreroyal.com
17 – 21 March 1 – 4 April
7 – 11 April 15 – 17 April
16 April 18 April
19 April
21 – 25 April 26 April
Holes
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Swan Lake
Billionaire Boy
WNO Spring 2020: The Marriage of Figaro
WNO Spring 2020: Carmen
WNO Spring 2020: Les Vepres Siciliennes
WNO Family Concert
Derren Brown: Showman Ross Noble: Humournoid
28 April – 2 May Private Peaceful 4 – 9 May 10 May
The Kiterunner That’ll Be The Day
PRINCESS THEATRE Torquay Box Office: 0844 871 3023
www.atgtickets.com
21 March 26 March 28 March 29 March 2 April 3 April 4 April 5 April 7 April
25 April
29 & 30 April 1 May
5 – 9 May AJ Live
Nick Butter – Run The World 196 Josh Widdicombe – Bit Much… Menopause The Musical 2….
Vienna Festival Ballet – Swan Lake ABBA Mania
Milton Jones in Milton:Impossible Adam Kay – This is Going to Hurt Ellen Kent’s La Boheme
Rhod Gilbert – The book of John The Tiger Who Came to Tea Whitney – Queen of the Night Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story
NORTHCOTT THEATRE, Exeter Box Office: 01392 726363
exeternorthcott.co.uk
19 March
24 – 28 March 17 April
18 April The Pasadena Roof Orchestra
The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel
TEdx Exeter David Baddiel: Trolls: Not The Dolls LOCAL THEATRES & NATIONAL TRUST
PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS Box Office: 0845 146 1460 •
www.plymouthpavilions.com
Mad Dog Mcrea St Patrick’s Day The Boys are Back! 5IVE Songfest 2020
What’s on at local properties
nationaltrust.org.uk
Please check National Trust website for further details
GREENWAY
Tel: 01803 842382 Open daily 10.30 - 17.00
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/greenway
21 – 29 March Festival of Spring
One of the most special times of year to visit and see spring bulbs, magnolias and camellias in flower around the garden. Garden walks, mini talks, floral displays and more. 10.30am – 5pm. 27 March Spring Garden Cocktail Bar Walk around the garden to see the spring blooms and visit the pop-up bar in the winery serving cocktails and mocktails. 5 – 7pm. Booking Essential. 2 – 19 April Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt Become a nature detective and search for the signs of animals on our garden trail! 10.30am – 4pm. 5, 12 & 19 April Spring Walks around Greenway Surround yourself with the sight of spring on a series of walks around and near Greenway.11am – 1pm. Free but booking essential.
COLETON FISHACRE
Tel: 01803 842382 Open daily 10.30 - 17.00
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/coleton-fishacre
20 March & 23 April Countryside Walk with NT Ranger 11.30am – 2pm. From Coleton Fishacre to Pudcombe Cove via the SW Coast Path. Booking not needed. Free. 21 & 22 March Snowdrop Planting Weekend 10.30 – 12noon and 1 – 3pm. Come and help plant snowdrops and contribute to the future of the garden. 22 March & 26 April 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.
26 March – 12 April Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt Become a nature detective and search for the minibeasts on our garden trail!
29 March Spring Walk at Coleton Camp Join the walking team on a free guided circular walk with sea views, wildlife and nature. 11am – 1pm. Booking essential.
2 & 9 April Wildlife Watching at Pudcombe Cove 11am – 2pm. Join one of the countryside ranger volunteers who will be leading a wildlife watching session
26 April Brownstone Spring Walk Join the walking team on a free guided circular walk from Brownstone car park. 11am – 1pm. Booking Essential.
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