No, not that Tom Jones. This is the light opera by Edward German, performed in a concert version by the Dawlish Festival Singers with some of the best professional soloists in Devon. Tickets priced at £8 (accompanied children £2). A Dawlish Arts Festival event.
We believe this is the longest-running arts festival in the south-west. This year's Festival includes art, crafts, theatre, classical music, gospel, jazz ... plus a Dickens evening ! Tickets will be available from the T.I.C., from the end of April, or on the door at each event. Details of each event will be listed separately on this website (see dates from June 10 to July 7).
A rare opportunity to hear high-quality chamber music in Dawlish. Tickets priced at £8 (accompanied children £2). A Dawlish Arts Festival event.
A sponsor abseil will take place on Saturday May 26th 9am-2pm at St Gregory's Church Tower. Optional fancy dress, all welcome 9 to 90years!! Sponsor/Entry forms available from 01626 888075, 01626 865769, 01626 862057. Dawlish Musical Theatre Company.
St. Gregory's Parish Church, Dawlish. Open Day. Saturday 11th September. 10am-4pm. 11am - Recital by George Elliot and choir. Coffee and Light Lunches. 3pm- Recital on two pianos by Steve Lea and Peter Hurst. Followed by afternoon tea.
The Festival Singers have established a fine tradition of operatic style performances. This year's line-up of soloists will include the young Exeter soprano,Stephanie Green. The Singers will perform an abridged concert version of Edward German's light opera, Merrie England. Directed by Nicholas Gardiner Tickets: £8 (under 18's £2)
This ensemble consist of around twenty instrumentalists, who are drawn from all over Devon. The group was founded some years ago in Newton Abbot for the purpose of studying and performing Baroque and Early Classical music. With Anna Cockroft as leader and Margaret Johnstone as soprano soloist, they will preform works by Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven. Directed by Derek Browning Tickets: £6 (under ...
Reading Phoenix Choir. St Gregory's Church 7.30pm Founded by Norman Morris in 1969, the Reading Phoenix Choir is one of the country's leading mixed voice choirs. It has an international reputation, having preformed all over the world. It has also taken part in numerous broadcasts for BBC television and radio. The programme will be a varied and attractive mixture of pieces. Tickets: £10 (under ...