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Comedy Store Players Promotional photograph - the four performers sit on the floor of a bare stage, in front of a dark blue theatre curtain. They are all smiling.
The Comedy Store Players
Northcott Theatre
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A man and woman stand on stage beneath a structure made of cables and wires which hang from the ceiling. Some of the wires trail down to the stage. The structure is lite up, creating shadows on the floor of the stage. The woman is holding a bunch of flowers.
A Family Business
Barnfield Theatre
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The Story of Guitar Heroes promotional artwork - On the left: Shiny, silver text that looks as if it's made from blades, reads: The Story of Guitar Heroes. On the right: Three guitarists mid-performance. Underneath, text reads: Featuring the music of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Brian May, Hank Marvin, Jimmy Page, Slash and many more. In the background, five electric guitars lined up with stage lights shining from above.
The Story of Guitar Heroes
Northcott Theatre
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Antiques and a little bit of nonsense: photo of Christina Trevanion, Charlie Ross and Philip Serrell.
Antiques and a Little Bit of Nonsense
Northcott Theatre
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Babatunde Aléshé stood with his arms folded facing straight forwards. He wears a black t-shirt. The background is orange.
Babatunde Aléshé: Babahood
Northcott Theatre
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A Century of Swing Production Photo: The performers stand in a line, facing the camera on stage. They are dressed in glamorous dresses and suits in dark colours, and stand in front of golden, purple and blue stage lighting.
A Century of Swing
Barnfield Theatre
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Footlights 'Singin' in the Rain' artwork. Black background. In the centre, yellow art deco style font reads 'Singin' in the Rain'. The apostrophe looks like a blue water drop and the 'i' in 'rain' is a blue umbrella.
Singin’ in the Rain
Northcott Theatre
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Romesh Ranganathan, wearing a grey denim jacket over a white T-shirt, sits frowning with their arms crossed in front of a light blue background.
Romesh Ranganathan: The Warm-Ups
The Great Hall
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On the left, Adam Rowe with dark hair and a light beard, wearing a black jacket above a striped t-shirt, gazing upwards towards the right of the picture. On the right, text reads: As seen on Live at the Apollo and Roast Battle and stand-up specials Juicy, Imperious and Club Comic; Host of Have a Word the Podcast; Adam Rowe; What's Wrong with Me? UK Tour Oct 2023 - Mar 2024
Adam Rowe: What’s Wrong With Me?
Barnfield Theatre
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Alice promotional artwork: murky grey background; a young person with long brown hair kneels beside a glowing, half-open doll's house and reaches towards it; text reads 'Lewis Carroll's Alice by Laura Wade'; 'Alice' is written in sky blue neon with a keyhole inside the 'I'.
Alice
Northcott Theatre
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-- Reach Out -- The Magic of Motown promotional image
The Magic of Motown
Northcott Theatre
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Exeter Northcott Theatre and Le Navet Bete's Dick Whittington artwork. Background: a foggy panorama photo of the city of London, with iconic buildings such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and St Paul's Cathedral. The cityscape is washed over with a burgundy haze. Foreground: A black and white cat (black body, white neck collar, white paws) looks towards the cityscape and we see them in near silhouette. They are stood on a yellow-brick path, with green grassy hills either side of them. On the hills, grey rats with large red eyes. On the left hand side of the cat, a rat holds a stereotypical hobo sack on a stick. At the top of the artwork, gold text reads: 'Exeter Northcott Theatre and Le Navet Bete present Dick Whittington.' Another group of rats with large red eyes are playing around the letters in 'Dick Whittington'. A cat paw icon replaces the dot on top of the letter 'I' in 'Dick', and a block of cheese replaces the dot on top of the second letter 'I' in 'Whittington.
Dick Whittington
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Northcott Theatre
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