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Events in Exeter - March 2018
Tuesday 27th February 2018
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Come to Exeter for events and
festivals to entertain and inspire. Whatever your taste, whatever the weather,
there is always something going on - from music and food festivals to craft
fairs, enticing markets, action packed regattas and events celebrating unusual
local traditions, you really will be spoilt for choice. Here's a snapshot of
what's coming up in March. See the full line up at www.visitexeter.com

See the world’s top darts stars play at Westpoint Arena, as
the annual Premier League returns to Exeter. Tickets start at £25.50. For more information click here.
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Join an evening tour of St Nicholas
Priory in Exeter, where a guide will take you back a thousand years in Exeter’s
history. Tickets cost £15, each tour lasts one hour. For more information click here.
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Watch the traditional dragon and
lion dancers make their way from the University of Exeter through the city
centre, starting from 13:45. Help celebrate the Chinese year of the dog! For more information click here.
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See the BAFTA-winning comedian Iain Stirling at Exeter
Phoenix. The narrator of Love Island will explore dinner party etiquette and
feminism, tickets cost £12. For more information click here.
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Head to the RAMM and Exeter
Phoenix to enjoy films that have been inspired by Dartmoor. Titles include War
Horse and Hound of the Baskervilles! Tickets cost £7. For more information click here.
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David Walliams’s ‘Awful Auntie’ arrives at Exeter Northcott
Theatre this March. Tickets range between £18 and £26, with family tickets
available. For more information click here.
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Join Dr Todd Gray MBE at the RAMM as he looks into Caleb Hedgeland’s
model of Exeter in the late 1700s. He will also discover what buildings
survived the 2016 Cathedral Yard fire. Tickets cost £9. For more information click here.
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The first concert of Exeter Festival
Chorus’ 25th Anniversary Season takes place at Exeter Cathedral. Tickets range
between £20 and £28. For more information click here.
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Exeter University hosts their Spring Community Day at The Forum. Expect music, wacky experiments and face painting... The Exeter Chiefs will also be making an appearance! Entrance to this event is free for everyone, for more information click here. |

Experience the most popular ballet show, performed by Vienna
Festival Ballet at Exeter Corn Exchange. Tickets to see the famous love story cost £22.50. For more information click here.
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Exeter Northcott is holding one of the biggest Motown parties
in town. Enjoy a performance by a talented cast and band, singing hits by
Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Jackson 5 and many more artists. Tickets cost
£29.30, for more information click here.
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The popular wedding show is back
at Westpoint Arena in March. Here you’ll get the opportunity to talk to wedding
suppliers and get ideas for cakes, flowers, clothing and other aspects of your
big day. Arrive as soon as you can, the first 100 brides through the door
receive a goody bag on both days of the event! Tickets cost £5 each in advance, or £7.50 on the day. For more information click here.
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“The best tribute I have ever seen”
said Jon Bon Jovi himself. See the tribute band at Exeter Corn Exchange whose
lead singer is the world’s leading look-alike. Tickets cost £19.50. For more information click here.
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Maynard School present Sister Act
at Exeter Barnfield Theatre. See the comedy musical filled with “powerful
gospel music, outrageous dancing and a truly moving story.” Tickets cost
£12.50. For more information click here.
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Head to The Bike Shed Theatre for an exhilarating play based
on masculinity and male attitudes to women, written and performed by Joe Sellman-Leava. Tickets cost £12. For more information click here.
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