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24 JULY – 21 AUGUST Dartington Music Summer School


& Festival Four weeks of shared music making, learning and listening, from early music to jazz, accompanied by a fes- tival of concerts and events - visit our dedicated Summer School & Festival microsite. Dartington.org


28 JULY - 7 AUGUST Brixham Arts Society Annual Art Exhibition


Scala Hall, Brixham Sale and exhibition of paintings and drawings. 10am – 5pm. Brixhamartso- ciety.co.uk


31 JULY & 1 AUGUST


Lupton Music Festival Luptonmusicfestival.co.uk A number of live music performers including Abba Tribute band and the darkside of Pink Floyd. Luptonmu- sicfestival.co.uk


15TH AUGUST Celebrate Start Bay


Slapton Ley Field Centre grounds FSC Slapton Ley Field Centre is excit- ed to invite you to their annual day of festivities celebrating the environ- ment and nature, the local communi- ty and its businesses. Local musicians will fill the air with their tunes, whilst the irresistible smell of fresh stone baked pizzas will get your taste buds watering. Get hands on with free and inspiring activities laid on by the Field Centre and other charities whilst local businesses will be showing off their amazing products at their stalls. This fun and exciting day out is for great for everyone. 11am – 5pm. Free entry, £5 all day parking. For more info email events.sl@ field-studies-council.org


CROSSWORD SOLUTION (see page 113): Across — 1 Above all; 6 So-so; 8 Nobody; 9 Curdle; 10 Master plan; 12 Megrim; 14 Asylum; 15 Light music; 19 Minuet; 20 Rum- ble; 21 Thee; 22 Finished. Down —2 Boot; 3 Vroom; 4 Alys- sum; 5 Lucre; 6 Stroppy; 7 Sylla- bus; 11 Devilish; 13 Rehouse; 14 Also-ran; 16 Motif; 17 Camps; 18 Glee.


KINGSBRIDGE JAZZ CLUB – SUMMER POP-UP OUTDOOR GIGS IN A BIGBURY GARDEN KINGSBRIDGEJAZZCLUB.COM BOOKING ESSENTIAL.


4 JULY Pete Canter Quartet


– superb swing, bebop and latin jazz. 2.30pm for 3pm 17 JULY


Summer BBQ & Baroque Jazz - Toril Azzalini and Eliza Haskins (percussion and recorder). Music 5 – 7pm. Tickets £15.


31 JULY


Pedigree Jazz Band 2.30pm for 3pm start. £12 per per- son (member), £14 (non-member). Booking contact louise.wain- wright56@gmail.com


31 JULY Gospel Jazz in St Lawrence


Church, Bigbury Pedigree Jazz Bank and Modbury Gospel Singers. Advance ticket booking essential. 6.30 – 9pm. Fundraiser for the restoration of the Tower and Bells Fund. Tickets £10 (+ £2 for refreshments). Book- ing contact jill.gubbins@homecall. co.uk


7 AUGUST


Jazz Cocktails (vintage jazz band) 2pm for cocktails and jazz begins at 3pm. Fundraiser for the Tower and Bells Funds. Tickets £20. Book- ing contact jill.gubbins@homecall. co.uk


THEATRE ROYAL PLYM- OUTH


Check theatreroyal.com for pro- gramme details.


8 – 10 JULY Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Cinderella


15 – 17 JULY Horrible Histories: Barmy Brit- ain


25 JULY That’ll Be The Day!


28 JULY – 1 AUGUST Six: Divorced Beheaded Live!


3 – 7 AUGUST Grease


10 – 14 AUGUST Blood Brothers


KINGS CINEMA, KINGSBRIDGE – NOW OPEN Merlincinema.co.uk Check website for up-to-date programme


7AUGUST Adam Kay: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor


12 AUGUST Jimmy Tarbuck: A Life in Show Business


20 AUGUST Fireman Sam Saves the Circus


Photo by Nathan Hutchinson


Curtains up…..


PALACE THEATRE, PAIGNTON THROUGHTOUT JULY


Agatha Christie’s Spider’s Web Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Bijou Theatre Productions return with this thrilling and tension filled play. Palacetheatrepaignton.co.uk


PRINCESS THEATRE TORQUAYreopens 7 August.


Check atg.tickets.com for pro- gramme details


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