Exeter Little Theatre Company brings the celebrated 1980 West End and Broadway production THE DRESSER, written by Ronald Harwood, to Exeter’s Barnfield Theatre this September.
A great 60s night out at TCAT!
We are excited to welcome back The Dreamers & Everly Brothers Tribute on 22nd September. This is always a great 60s themed night out! Bring your dancing shoes and join us for a great night of 60s themed entertainment!
Bring the family along and enjoy an amazing sky full of colour with kites of all shapes and sizes. We are planning some great shows for you this year from world class flyers.
The arena programme will feature spectacular flying displays, mass ascents of artistic kites, and breathtaking synchronised routines flown to music.
Brendon Burns, the rock'n'roll comedian who once walked out on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here, headlines Comedy Hall at TCAT on Saturday March 31.
Lila Dance's The Deluge is being brought to Braunton on April 8th. YOU are invited to take part in a SPECTACULAR DANCE THEATRE PERFORMANCE. Whether you are 8 or 108 this will be a showstopper and you could be the heart of it.
This band have been building a reputation throughout the UK and Europe as one of the best live acts around, playing over 200 gigs a year. Among the artists they have shared festival stages with are: Joe Bonamassa, Deep Purple, JJ Grey, Beth Hart and Wilko Johnson.
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