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Houdini’s Greatest Escape artwork: An illustration that shows the top of a crystal ball, within which we see Houdini (a white man wearing a grey suit) with his hands in cuffs, looking surprised. Surrounding him are disembodied hands holding a variety of objects: a fake gun shotting a flag that reads ‘bang!’, a key, a set of playing cards, a safe, an elephant and a goldfish in a bowl. A woman’s face peers over the crystal ball, only her eyes visible.
Houdini’s Greatest Escape
Tue 14 May 2024 – Thu 16 May 2024
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Polly: The Heartbreak Opera production photo. Tinsel background lit with blue and red stage lighting. (Left to right) A young woman with light brown hair and powdered white makeup, wearing a grey patterned baseball hat backwards and a light blue tracksuit jacket; a young woman with powered white makeup and rosed cheeks, wearing a green and white ‘Athletics’ baseball cap and a red and navy tracksuit jacket with a black and white stripe down the arm; a young woman powered white makeup and rosed cheeks and mascara running from her eyes, wearing a light brown baseball cap and a turquoise and purple tracksuit jacket. All three women are holding microphones.
Polly: The Heartbreak Opera
Thu 16 May 2024
Barnfield Theatre
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Hags: A Magical Extravaganza artwork. Three young women (left and right, dressed as stage magicians; centre, dressed as a medieval peasant and bound with a rope) stand between two tinsel curtains against an orange background. The two women dressed as magicians have shocked expressions and the woman dressed as a peasant looks worried.
Hags: A Magical Extravaganza
Fri 17 May 2024 – Sat 18 May 2024
Exeter Northcott Theatre
Barnfield Theatre
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A black and white photo of people smiling and applauding while sitting in auditorium seats. Some of the people are holding small children/babies on their laps, or carrying babies in slings.
Hags: A Magical Extravaganza (Babes in Arms Performance)
Sat 18 May 2024
Barnfield Theatre
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The Passion of Living Spit artwork. Leonardo Da Vinchi's painting 'The Last Supper', featuring Jesus and his disciples sat along a large rectangular table in a spacious room. However, the Living Spit have superimposed their performers faces onto the faces of Jesus and his disciples. The Living Spit performers all have different expressions, ranging from shocked to laughing.
The Passion of Living Spit
Tue 21 May 2024 – Wed 22 May 2024
Barnfield Theatre
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Unfortunate artwork: Shawna Hamic dressed as Ursula the Sea Witch – purple skin, short white hair, dramatic blue/black eye makeup, red lipstick, black bustier, gleaming shell necklace. She is looking up and laughing. Tentacles coil around her. The background is purple and bubbly. Text reads: 'Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch - The Musical Parody'. Review quotes read: 5 stars, ‘Unstoppable, mesmerising genius’ Broadway Baby; 5 stars, ‘Laugh out loud funny’ Manchester Evening News.
Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch
Tue 04 Jun 2024 – Sat 08 Jun 2024
Exeter Northcott Theatre
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Actress Deborah Pugh in a white vest facing the front with her arms out open. She is holding a mic stand in her right hand.
Beautiful Evil Things
Sat 08 Jun 2024
Barnfield Theatre
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RUSH: A Joyous Jamaican Journey artwork. (Top) A starry night sky. Text reads: ‘A RUSH theatre company production. Experience the story of reggae through the music and words of those who made that incredible journey to the Motherland. Rush. A Joyous Jamaican Journey.’ Below this text, a collage of photos of the Windrush generation with green, red and yellow hues, behind an illustration of the SS Empire Windrush, a large black passenger ship, palm trees and sea birds.
RUSH: A Joyous Jamaican Journey
Sat 15 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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Artwork for The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary: a cut-out image of Madame Bovary is surrounded by smaller cut outs of the rest of the cast. Outlined in yellow, each character wears period dress with one dressed as a nun. Text reads: THE MASSIVE TRAGEDY OF MADAME BOVARY BASED ON THE NOVEL BY GUSTAVE FLAUBERT LOVINGLY DERAILED BY JOHN NICHOLSON KIRSTIE DAVIS
The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary
Wed 19 Jun 2024 – Sat 22 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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Text reads Exeter Northcott Theatre and Le Navet Bete present: Cinderella. Two little mice are haning out on the letters. On the right, is Cinderella practically floating. We see a poofy blue dress skirt, sparkly boots with one lace trailing behind and orange tights. Sparkles are trailing around her feet and there's a little duckling in her boot.
Cinderella
Thu 28 Nov 2024 – Sun 05 Jan 2025
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Dance & Physical Theatre
From England with Love artwork. A photograph looking out over the River Thames and Westminster Bridge, a long green metal bridge, in front of the Palace of Westminster, a large light brown stone building, and Big Ben, a large light brown stone clock tower, in London, England. At the bottom left-hand corner of the artwork, two silhouetted figures stand in the river water.
From England with Love
Tue 11 Jun 2024 – Wed 12 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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Ballet Cymru's Romeo a Juliet promotional artwork: two dancers leap into the air side-by-side, looking into one another's eyes; the background is a cloudy urban skyscape.
Romeo a Juliet
Mon 24 Jun 2024 – Tue 25 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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Coppelia artwork. Black background. Rosie Southall, a young woman with curled pigtail hair buns, running black mascara and wearing a torn beige bodysuit under a brown leather corset, raises her arms around her face. Top left text reads KVN Dance Company, Coppelia, Classic remixed: Classic Reborn. Bottom text reads: British Theatre Guide, four stars, A Younger Theatre, five stars, London Theatre 1, four stars, theatre pick of the week – The Guardian.
Coppelia
Sat 29 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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All That Matters promo artwork. Textured off-white background, scattered with pastel-coloured petals. Typewriter text reads ‘Project Dance Company presents’. Watercolour text reads ‘All that Matters; an unmissable new story.’
All that Matters
Thu 29 Aug 2024
Northcott Theatre
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Family
Dragons and Mythical Beasts artwork – blue background. The head of a large, orange dragon with sharp teeth and long horns smiles down at a small phoenix. Gold calligraphy reads: ‘Dragons and mythical beasts’. The ‘s’ in the word ‘dragons’ snakes continues and wraps around the bottom of the word ‘dragons’ in the shape of a Chinese dragon.
Dragons & Mythical Beasts
Tue 28 May 2024 – Thu 30 May 2024
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Opera
English Touring Opera Manon Lescaut artwork. Yellow background. (Bottom left) text reads: ‘Puccini. Manon Lescaut.’ (Centre right) A young woman with long black hair wearing a black jumper holds can be seen through five thin rectangle cut outs in the yellow background. She is holding onto one of the non-cut out parts, which make her look as though she is behind prison bars. (Top right) text reads: ‘English Touring Opera. Opera that moves.’
ETO – Puccini: Manon Lescaut
Thu 23 May 2024 – Sat 25 May 2024
Northcott Theatre
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English Touring Opera The Rake’s Progress artwork. Red background. (Bottom left) text reads: ‘Stravinsky. The Rake’s Progress.’ (Centre) A young white man with dark brown hair and beard looks out from a cut-out in the red background, shaped like the head of the devil with horns. (Top right) text reads: ‘English Touring Opera. Opera that moves.’
ETO – Stravinsky: The Rake’s Progress
Fri 24 May 2024
Northcott Theatre
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