We are super excited to launch a Brand-New PQA Academy in Exeter this September, with a FREE launch day!
The Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts offers outstanding performing arts tuition for 6-18-year-olds, focusing on our 3 core modules – Musical Theatre Comedy & Drama and Film & Television!
Did you know: We are the largest provider of Film & Television training to young people in the whole of Europe!
If your child is aged 6-18yrs and loves to sing, dance, act, perform, make new friends, and have FUN, then check out our website and request your FREE Info Pack
Book Your Place On Our Launch Day!
31/03/2023 - 22/09/2023 (31 Mar 2023 - 22 Sept 2023) |
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* Times vary
People walk around with more advanced technology in their pockets than was used for the…
A performance of Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle by Exeter Choral Society with…
With the popularity of recent TV shows such as Bridgerton and Sanditon, Regency fashion…
From frogs to spiders, turtles to butterflies, come along and weave your favourite animal…
Calling of the Tide (2021) is a dance and video artwork by choreographer and artist Ruth…
Come along to our adults only, after-hours night of entertainment exploring otherworldly…
Create your very own Roman soldier, including sword and shield, using an everyday style…
The ancient city of Exeter has one of the most impressive cathedrals in medieval England.…
Come and make a Roman-inspired oil lamp.
You may be used to just flicking a switch to…
Artist MH Sarkis will be discussing her RAMM commission, Votive For The Next Earth and…
This fascinating collection of decorated lace bobbins from all over the world numbers…
Project Buzz is a creative arts project involving twelve different community groups of…
Join Matthew Haley, books and manuscripts specialist for Bonhams and BBC’s Antiques…
The Youth Panel is a group of young people with enthusiasm for museums. They help to…
Taking inspiration from the symmetry and pattern of William De Morgan’s beautiful tiles,…
Sublime Symmetry investigates the use of mathematical principles in De Morgan’s beautiful…