Coming up @ Torre Abbey
Royal Photographic Society: Southwest Members Biennial Exhibition 11 January to 22 March An exhibition of works by the RPS Southwest Members, featuring over 50 images including visual art, landscapes, nature,…
Royal Photographic Society: Southwest Members Biennial Exhibition 11 January to 22 March An exhibition of works by the RPS Southwest Members, featuring over 50 images including visual art, landscapes, nature,…
Superhero Family Day at Exeter Racecourse on Sunday, March 22 promises to be one of the best free days out for children this Easter holiday with a programme packed full…
London born Frank Mitchell had a troublesome time in his early years. Subsequently introduced to crime when he was 9 years old. As a result, over the years, Frank spent…
The Babbacombe Theatre under the ownership of Colin Matthews has built a reputation for consistently producing 5 star shows. Now also able to boast that it is ranked as Torquay’s…
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: https://MarcAlmond.lnk.to/SlowBurnLoveVidPR LISTEN TO THE TRACK HERE: https://MarcAlmond.lnk.to/SlowBurnLovePR FROM THE NEW ALBUM ‘CHAOS AND A DANCING STAR’, OUT JANUARY 24th 2020 (Marc Almond portrait by Etienne Gilfallan)…
Oscar Wilde’s greatest comedy The Importance of Being Earnest Cygnet Company dir. Alistair Ganley Tuesday 21st– Friday 31st January 2020 7.30pm Saturday 25th January 2020 2.30pm Cygnet Theatre, Friars’ Gate,…
Come along and enjoy a superb day of racing, as Exeter Racecourse supports the Armed Forces on Sunday, February 9. Racing will be of the highest calibre with candidates for…
Joe Brown 60th Anniversary tour Premier rock ‘n’ roll legend Joe Brown takes to the road to celebrate 60 years in the business. Combining timeless classics, rockabilly, gospel, country, bluegrass,…
Bringing the best live stand-up to Torquay! Wherever possible we’ll be bringing you comedians off the telly from such shows as BBC2’s Mock The Week, Channel 4’s 8 Out of…
When the Circus of Horrors started in Glastonbury ’95 people thought it wouldn’t run for 25 weeks let alone 25 years, yet here we are a quarter of a century…