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Xtreme Coasteering
Heddon Valley
Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum
Exmoor Zoo
Broomhill Sculpture Garden
Biketrail Cycle Shop & Cycle Hire
The Museum of Barnstaple and North Devon
Marwood Hill Gardens
Queen's Theatre
Blakewell
Collabro - Jamie Lambert - Beauty and the Beast - Queens Theatre Barnstaple
Here's a look at the rise to fame of Collabro and our leading man Jamie Lambert who will be playing the role of the Beast in Beauty and the Beast at the Queens Theatre, Barnstaple this Christmas.
Masters of Mischief at the Queens Theatre Barnstaple
Charity evening
What Do You Do On Friday Night? (c.1926)
An amateur advertisement for the Varsity Dance Club in Cambridge, made for screening in local cinemas. Its tone parodies the recruitment film, urging ladies to join the gentlemen of the varsity for what promises to be a swinging night out.
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit
TRAILER TAP FACTORY UK TOUR 2016
TAP FACTORY - UK TOUR 2016
21/03/2016 : BILLINGHAM - Forum Theatre - 7:30PM
22/03/2016 : BRADFORD - St Georges Hall - 7:30PM
24/03/2016 : NORWICH - Theatre Royal - 7:30PM
25/03/2016 : NORWICH - Theatre Royal - 7:30PM
26/03/2016 : NORWICH - Theatre Royal - 2:30PM
26/03/2016 : NORWICH - Theatre Royal - 7:30PM
27/03/2016 : NEWBURY - Corn Exchange - 2:30PM
27/03/2016 : NEWBURY - Corn Exchange - 7:00PM
28/03/2016 : EASTBOURNE - Congress Theatre - 7:30PM
30/03/2016 : AYLESBURY - Waterside Theatre - 7:30PM
31/03/2016 : GRIMSBY - Auditorium - 7:30PM
01/04/2016 : SHREWSBURY - Theatre Severn
02/04/2016 : DURHAM - Gala Theatre - 7:30PM
03/04/2016 : CLACTON - West Cliff Theatre
05/04/2016 : SWANSEA - Grand Theatre - 7:30PM
06/04/2016 : TUNBRIDGE WELLS - Assembly Hall Theatre - 7:30PM
07/04/2016 : BASINGSTOKE - The Anvil Theatre - 7:45PM
08/04/2014 : TORQUAY - Princess Theatre- 7:30PM
09/04/2016 : SOUTHSEA - Kings Theatre - 7:30PM
10/04/2016 : MARGATE - Winter Gardens - 7:30PM
11/04/2016 : DARTFORD - The Orchard Theatre - 7:30PM
12/04/2016 : BROMLEY - Churchill Theatre
14/04/2016 : WESTON S MARE - Playhouse Theatre
15/04/2016 : YEOVIL - Octagon Theatre
17/04/2016 : WOKING - New Victoria - 7:30PM
19/04/2016 : ST ALBANS - Alban Arena - 7:30PM
20/04/2016 : BARNSTAPLE - Queen's Theatre - 7:45PM
22/04/2016 : HAYES - The Beck Theatre - 7:30PM
23/04/2016 : READING - Hexagon Theatre
24/04/2016 : OXFORD - New Theater - 7:30PM
26/04/2016 : CRAWLEY - The Hawth Theatre
27/04/2016 : SOUTHEND-ON-SEA - Cliffs Pavilion - 8:00PM
28/04/2016 : REDDITCH - Redditch Palace
29/04/2016 : NEWARK - Palace Theatre
30/04/2016 : NEW BRIGHTON - Floral Pavilion - 7:30PM
01/05/2016 : IPSWICH - Wolsey Theatre - 7:00PM
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Robin Hood production trailer
A Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch production
by Andrew Pollard
Playing 28 Nov 2019 - 5 Jan 2020
Deep in the heart of his foreboding Castle, the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham is taxing the poor to pile up his gold, whilst imprisoning brave Maid Marian and her hilarious nurse, Nanny Fanny.
But the Sheriff hasn’t banked on our arrow slinging hero Robin emerging from Sherwood Forest to target the hand of Marian and outwit the villain’s plans. Can Robin save the day with a little help from his band of Friar Tuck and plucky Merry Folk?
Hit the bullseye this Christmas with a riotous and classic baddy busting panto adventure! Robin Hood will be entertaining audiences from 28 November – 5 January. This fun festive family panto is twanging to the beats of pop hits from across the decades and filled with traditional audience participation and laugh out loud silliness.
Videographer: Zbigniew Kotkiewicz
Masters of Mischief - UDO British
Our Crew competing at British! Featuring - Kieran Ball - Sam Phillips (Sheku) - Spike Hutchings - Jack Bourne - Dean Kenna - Paul Urquhart
Cinderella (DVP) - Act 3 - King Queen Dandini Prince
Cinderella Pantomime - Derwent Valley Players (New Norfolk) 2009
Act 3
Unlimited Potential
Unlimited Potential was a year long project designed to introduce creative and animated events and activities into Devon's libraries, funded by Arts Council England.
Focusing on Barnstaple Library, Bideford Library and Ilfracombe Library, the project saw the delivery of a new FabLab and Business and Intellectual Property Centre at Barnstaple Library, as well as a range of exciting events including Drag Queen Story Time, Laughter Yoga, The Little Match Girl theatre performance and a street art workshop.
Michael Auger and Tom Lee ( alias Ruby Murry) The Impossible dream
Collabro's Michael Auger and BGT's Tom Lee ( Ruby Murry) perform The Impossible Dream at Peak Productions June 10th 2018. All rights to the artists
Jamie Lambert Showreel
Jamie Lambert showreel
Places to see in ( Great Torrington - UK )
Places to see in ( Great Torrington - UK )
Great Torrington (often abbreviated to Torrington, though the villages of Little Torrington and Black Torrington are situated in the same region) is a small market town in the north of Devon, England. Parts of it are sited on high ground with steep drops down to the River Torridge below. The centre of the town therefore commands spectacular views, though lower-lying parts are prone to occasional flooding. Torrington is in the very heart of Tarka Country, a landscape captured by Henry Williamson in his novel Tarka the Otter in 1927. Great Torrington has the most active volunteering community in the United Kingdom.
There were Iron Age and medieval castles and forts in Torrington, located on the Castle Hill. Great Torrington had strategic significance in the English Civil War. In the Battle of Torrington (1646), the Parliamentarians, led by Sir Thomas Fairfax, swept into the town and defeated Lord Hopton's forces. This marked the end of Royalist resistance in the West Country. Today the town is recognised as an important heritage centre for the history of the 17th century, and its people can often be seen dressed in costume for historical re-enactments, festivals and celebrations. An interactive Civil War Experience, Torrington 1646, marks the town's historically important role. The Torrington jail was not big enough for more than one man so the Royalists kept all the Parliamentarian prisoners in the church.
The branch line from Barnstaple to Bideford was extended to Great Torrington in July 1872 by the London and South Western Railway, which built a railway station and locomotive depot in the town. The station was always named 'Torrington', not 'Great Torrington'. Mayfair is an annual folk festival believed to date back to 1554 in which the children of Torrington dance around a maypole set up in the town square. The event takes place on the first Thursday in May. The junior school children elect a May Queen and she is crowned in the town square after a procession with attendants. There is then Maypole dancing after which the children go off to the fair.
Torrington Common is an area of common land which surrounds the town on all but the eastern side. The common is administered by a body called The Commons Conservators. The Common covers 365 acres (148 ha) and has over 20 miles (32 kilometres) of public rights of way. The landscape features a variety of habitats and a rich collection of flora and fauna.
Attractions in Great Torrington include:
Dartington Crystal, Factory, Visitors Centre, Glass Shop and Restaurant of Dartington Crystal – the biggest employer in the town and the only major working glass factory in the UK[10]
Rosemoor Garden, a collection of gardens, woodlands and parkland owned by the Royal Horticultural Society
A Victorian pannier market with a glass roof, restored in the early 2000s
Great Torrington Heritage Museum, located next to the pannier market
St Michael and All Angels, an Anglican church whose grounds include a mound said to contain the remains of 60 Civil War Royalist prisoners
The Plough arts centre, a small theatre, cinema and gallery
Great Torrington also has a selection of pubs selling food and a selection of real ales. These include The Torridge Inn, The Black Horse, Torrington Arms, Cavalier, Globe and Royal Exchange. Torrington has a small brewery called Clearwater Brewery with its Cavalier and 1646 brands.
Torrington is served by 43 local bus services mostly operated by Stagecoach South West, however it should be noted that some only operate one way and a number are weekly only service. More information from Traveline South West. Torrington has no direct train services, Barnstaple (11 miles) is served by the Tarka Line from Exeter St David's. One of the countries prettiest scheduled train routes, providing a beautiful entry to North Devon. National Express operate scheduled coach services from London, the Midlands and elsewhere to North Devon, but there are no direct services to Torrington.
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The Great Gig 7.7.19
A short promo of our Teachers Rock Great Gig hosted at Exeter University Great Hall on Sunday 7th July, 2019. The power of singing and signing.
Foodfest Barnstaple 2013
The North Devon Plus organised Foodfest 2013 at Barnstaple Pannier Market and the Queen's Theatre cookery demonstrations by top chefs from the area using all local produce.
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Last night! ????????.. taking requests from the back tables was like charades????????
Never realise how #goofy one is untill you watch back on cam!????
Thank you all!.. And to the ever such kind people who came back & booked in after seeing me at 'The Royal Afternoon Tea Party' event.. who also said I was like the female version of Russell Watson!????!.. Excited to be seeing him next month at The Queen's Theatre Barnstaple! ❤️
2016 - Aladdin - Barnstaple - I love Barnstaple because...
The 2016 pantomime at the Queens Theatre, Barnstaple is Aladdin. It runs from Saturday 10th December 2016 to Monday 2nd January 2017