Table Top Sale Shaftesbury Theatre, Brunswick Place. Tables provided @ £4 each Sellers 8.30 Buyers 9.30
Dawlish Repertory Company presents TARTUFFE by Moliere (adapted by Miles Malleson) Monsieur Tartuffe appears to be a very respectable citizen. He greatly impresses a wealthy merchant, who takes him into his home. For a time the merchant is happy, but eventually his wife reveals the truth! Directed by Brian Doyle. Tickets: £6 (under 18s £5) £1 less on Tuesday
Dawlish Painters have a group of approximately twenty-eight members. Their paintings and drawings, including landscapes, seascapes, portraits, etc, will be on view and for sale. On Sunday the exhibition will be open from 11.00am to 5.00pm. Subsequently it will be open each day from 10.am to 5.00pm until Saturday, when it will close at 3.30pm. Admission free.
Witches, spells and relationships form the subject matter of this play. Tickets: £6 (children £5) £1 Less on Tuesday.
Dawlish Repertory Company. "Ali-Baba & The 40 Thieves" Friday 2nd January-Saturday 10th January. Tickets are £7.00 for adults, £6.00 for children.
Dawlish Repertory Company. Dawlish Reptiles present "The Wizard of Oz" Presented panto style. Friday 5th & Saturday 6th December at 7.30pm. Tickets £4 for Adults, £2 for Children. Box Office open 3rd-6th December daily 10.30am-12noon.
Mamma Mia The Movie. At the Shaftesbury Theatre Dawlish. Saturday 29th November. Doors open 7.30 film starts 8pm. Box office open 10-00 till 12-00 on the morning of the film.
See How They Run A farce by Phillip King Directed by Liz Weslake The conduct of the vicar's wife, an ex-actress shocks the local do-gooder, particularly when an actor colleague, now in the services, turns up at the vicarage. Add in a wayward maid, the bishop, the curate who has come to take the sermon, a German prisoner of war in disguise and a vicar in his underweare and you are assured of ...
ANASTASIA by Marcelle Maurette Directed by Geoffrey Wildey. In 1930's Berlin rumours are fife that the Tzar's youngest daughter had escaped the bullets at Ekaterinburg in 1918. An amnesiac waif comes forward but is she really Anastasia or has she been carefully groomed for the part to give a convincing impersonation?
An open evening to view the ideas for the development of Dawlish Town Centre over the next five to 10years will be held at the Shaftsbury Theatre on Tuesday 6th May. Doors will open at 5.30pm. The presentation will begin at 6.30pm.