Heritage Open Day – Behind the Scenes Tour

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We’ve teamed up with the National Trust and Exeter City Council as part of Heritage Open Days 2018, to offer FREE Behind the Scenes Tours in advance of matinee and evening performances of The Wipers Times. Led by our knowledgeable and enthusiastic Technical team, this is your chance to take a peek behind the scenes of Exeter’s flagship theatre.

Places are limited to 20 per tour and must be booked in advance.

After the FREE tour, which lasts for half an hour, why not have lunch in the View Restaurant (tables must be booked in advance), and then watch the 2.30pm or 7.30pm performance of The Wipers Times, which comes to Exeter direct from a record breaking West End season. Tickets (from £23 to £33.50, Conc. £2 off Bands B-D) are available from the Exeter Northcott Theatre Box Office: 01392 72 63 63 or online.

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