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Elephants
The Tamaritans, 19th – 22nd February, The Red House Theatre (Plymouth School of Creative Arts) Elephants is a dark comedy that explores the life of a family who have experienced tragic events and…
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Cheshire Cats
The Tamaritans, The Red House, 23rd – 26th October The Tamaritans present ‘Cheshire Cats’, a heartfelt play with an insight into the laughter and sadness of real life. The Cheshire Cats are preparing…
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September Tide
The Tamaritans Theatre Company, The Drum Theatre, 25th – 29th June September Tide is a beautiful play by Daphne du Maurier, for a cast of six people. The Tamaritans could not have…
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The Crucible
The Tamaritans, The Red House, 19th – 23rd February The Tamaritans present The Crucible. This famous play by Arthur Miller is widely studied in schools and explores themes of witchcraft in the 1600s.…
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The Hound Of The Baskervilles
The Tamaritans, The Red House Theatre, 24th – 27th October 2018 What better place to perform The Hound Of The Baskervilles than at a Plymouth Theatre? Set on Dartmoor, this spooky tale has been…
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Rumours
The Tamaritans, The Drum Theatre, 19th – 23rd June 2018 The Tamaritans brought us their classic recipe of comedy, charisma and characterisation. ‘Rumours’ is described as a side-splitting comedy and there was certainly…
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The Ghost Train
The Tamaritans, The Red House, 25th – 28th October 2017 On the approach to Halloween we were promised a night of thrills and chills from The Tamaritans, with their production of The Ghost…
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Quartet
The Tamaritans, The Drum Theatre Plymouth, 18th-22nd July 2017 Many of you will have seen the film version of ‘Quartet’, featuring too many famous faces to count and whole host of retired…
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Ladies Day
The Tamaritans, The Red House, 15th – 18th February 2017 ‘Ladies Day’ follows the adventure of four ladies; Pearl (Ruth Thomas), Jan (Catherine Teague), Shelley (Nina Jarram) and Linda (Lianne Gore) who work in…
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Humble Boy
The Tamaritans, The Muse Theatre, Lipson 26th – 29th October 2016 A mystery surrounded the true nature of this play, as The Tamaritans correctly said it is very hard to describe the play without giving…