Artwork for Curtain Call. A drawing of two dancers stand posed between red theatre curtains, surrounded by sparkles. Text reads: PQA THE PAULINE QUIRKE ACADEMY OFEGARTS EXETER PRESENTS CURTAIN CALL A MAGNIFICENT MIX OF MUSICALS

Pauline Quirke Academy Exeter presents

Pauline Quirke Academy – Curtain Call

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All performers to stage, it is time for your curtain call.  

Come and enjoy the wondrous PQA Exeter as they wow everyone with their performance of magnificent musicals. Get ready to sit back and enjoy some of the old-time classics like Oliver Twist and Bugsy Malone, but also be transported into current day with work from shows like Dear Evan Hansen and We Will Rock You 

Be prepared to be amazed by the talent showcased by our phenomenal students and be taken to new heights with the power of their vocals, acting, and impressive choreography. A show encompassing passion and drive for all things performing arts, with a family feel at the heart of it all.  

PQA Exeter are so excited to present … Curtain Call. 


PQA is a weekend performing arts Academy with over 200 Academies nationwide, providing tuition for children and young people from 4-18 years. Since 2007, PQA has given outstanding performing arts training in an environment that is friendly, safe, and rewarding. Students spend three hours with us, rotating through hour-long sessions in Comedy & Drama, Musical Theatre, and Film & Television. We provide a space for children and young people to express themselves, build confidence and, most importantly, have fun! 

PQA is a weekend performing arts Academy with over 200 Academies nationwide, providing tuition for children and young people from 4-18 years. Since 2007, PQA has given outstanding performing arts training in an environment that is friendly, safe, and rewarding. Students spend three hours with us, rotating through hour-long sessions in Comedy & Drama, Musical Theatre, and Film & Television. We provide a space for children and young people to express themselves, build confidence and, most importantly, have fun! 

This performance contains flashing lights (no strobe).

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Sunday 29th Sep 2024
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