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Join Honiton Community Theatre Company in Ben Crocker's riotous, family-friendly pantomime ‘Treasure Island’ that transforms Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale into a laugh-out-loud, swashbuckling stage adventure.
This version of Treasure Island, is a vibrant and comedic reimagining of the beloved pirate story. It retains the core elements of the original—Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver, and the quest for buried treasure—but infuses them with all the traditional panto magic: slapstick humour, audience participation, catchy songs, and larger-than-life characters.
‘Long John Silver may be a dastardly villain, but he’s reckoned without the Ladies of the Smuggler’s Cove Women’s Institute! This is a madcap, laugh a minute pirate adventure story!
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2026 and Feast of Fiddles are out again – their 31st tour. Born in Nettlebed on Valentine’s Day 1994 as a one-off special concert, Feast of Fiddles is a band of friends that puts on a show of huge dynamic range performed with passion, joy and a liberal dose of fun.
Phil Beer (Show of Hands), Garry Blakeley (Band of Two), Marion Fleetwood (Trad Arr, Sandy Denny Project), Mark Jolley (Banter), Tom Leary (Joe Brown) and Simon Swarbrick (Merry Hell) bring a large range of fiddle playing styles to the rock back-line – all held together by legendary drummer Dave Mattacks.
This year Phil Beer will join for seven performances and former dep Mark Jolley joins the band for the whole tour. This is a live music entertainment like no other on the circuit which is guaranteed to be enjoyed by even the most doubting of friends dragged along!
“Absolutely awesome!” – Sue Marchant, BBC East
“Britain’s fiddling supergroup” – Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 2
“The best fiddle players of a generation” – Ian A Anderson
Visit the bands website here
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