Why not join Dick Whittington and his faithful feline friend Tommy on their quest to seek fame and fortune in the city of London, where the streets are paved with gold and the evil Queen Rat dwells.
Dick dreams of being Lord Mayor of London but he is going to need all the help he can get from the beautiful Alice, Sarah the Cook, and of course lots of school kids!!
Also joining the cast on stage will be pupils from Dance Arts Theatre School in Exmouth, and Crealy Great Adventure Park’s very own loveable Buddy Bear. This really is a Christmas treat not to be missed....
Three Devon vocal groups come together this December at The Barnfield Theatre for an evening of festive fun and great music.
The 120-strong VoiceWorx Community Choir will be performing a rich variety of songs from pop and rock to classical favourites in celebration of their 5th Birthday! They combine with BLAZE! the North Devon Youth Vocal Sensation and VoiCez from Cullompton Community College to create a fantastic evening of energetic and seasonal music, directed by Alan Boxer.
Following on from 2011′s highly successful show A Victorian Christmas, acclaimed historical entertainment company Blast from the Past delve further back in time for 2012 to bring you A Medieval Christmas.
Featuring long-forgotten festive songs (plus some surprisingly familiar carols!) played on authentic instruments such as cittern, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes and shawm, this celebration of Yuletide Past is sure to warm the hearts of young and old. Christmas in the Middle Ages was very different from the celebration that we know today – yet many of our Yuletide customs stem from this...
The police and Hospital Players return again with their fun filled pantomime, and helping to raise money for local charities too. This year they have decided to have the pantomime in December hoping to get you in that Christmas mood!
Mother Goose is a tale of rags to riches, all thanks to a goose which lays golden eggs. There are good guys and bad guys along the way, along with a few foot tapping tunes too!
Performances at 7.30pm nightly, matinee at 2pm on Saturday and Sunday.