EVENT CANCELLED The popular boy band headline in the Open Air at Powderham. Tickets available from box office 0870 2255 163/4/5 or www.nonstopconcerts.com. Venue Waterside Gates Open: 2pm Concert starts: 5pm Tickets: £25.50 plus £3.00 Booking Fee per ticket No under 5's Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult Handling Fee (Post): £1.50 per transaction On-Site parking: £3.00 Approx. ...
EVENT CANCELLED Jools and friends return to the castle for the third year running, an incomparable party atmposhere and a fantastic night of music at this open air picnic concert. Book on 0870 2255 163 /164/ 165/ and www.nonstopconcerts.com. Venue Deer Park
Teignmouth Carnival Committee are pleased to announce their programme for the 2005 Carnival. In recent years the Carnival has gone through some difficult times and nearly folded. However Teignmouth Carnival is bringing some exciting new events to the Carnival including perhaps the largest Samba Evening in Devon if not the Southwest!
The West Country’s longest running and most successful Open Air Picnic Classical Concert. The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra play all the old favourites - dress up, dine in style, or just relax and savour this fantastic concert, and enjoy the spectacular firework finale. Tickets available from our box office 01626 890243 or in person at the Estate Office. Venue Deer Park.
Starring David Cassidy, David Essex, The Osmonds and the Bay City Rollers, the first of our renowned Open Air concerts to kick off the summer. Book on 0870 2255 163 /164/ 165/ and www.nonstopconcerts.com. Venue Deer Park.
By Ronald Harwood, Directed by Geoffrey Wildey.
Psychic Supper featuring David Spencer and Sheryle Lewindon. Entrance £5.00 per person. All proceeds donated to charity. All welcome. The Centre of Hope and Light.
Clairvoyance demonstrations every monday evening. Blackdown Community Centre, Sandy Lane, Dawlish(near Leisure Centre). Refreshments available afterwards, Entrance £2.00 per person. All proceeds donated to charity. All welcome.
A thriller, by Seymour Matthews, Directed by Liz Wedlake.
By E. Nesbit, Directed by Barrie Wilson.