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Allie Bailey, a middle-aged white woman with long, tied back black hair, wearing an orange running top and blue shorts, runs on the edge of a grassy cliff along a coastline. Behind her, an island in the ocean, and hills in the distance beyond that.
Allie Bailey – Running Won’t Save You
Wed 05 Jun 2024
Barnfield 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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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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Red text at the top of the image reads: #William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream'. The image behind the text is of a summer hedgerow, filled with wild flowers. Cloudless blue sky can be seen behind. The image gives a sense of balmy summer warmth.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Fri 14 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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Dad’s Army Radio Show artwork. (Centre) David Benson, an older man wearing an green military uniform, and Jack Lane, a younger man wearing a green military uniform, in various poses around the Dad’s Army Radio Show logo: An arrow with a red body with text reading ‘Dad’s Army’ and a Union Jack point with text reading ‘Radio show’. Above the arrow, text reads: ‘Three newly adapted episodes for 2024.’. White background. (Left, top to bottom) text reads: ‘David Benson’; ‘Five stars. Benson & Lane’s two-man army are a comedy force to be reckoned with. Radio times.’; Utterly brilliant, the best Dad’s Army recreation I’ve seen. Barry Cryer.’ (Right, top to bottom) text reads: ‘Jack Lane.’; ‘Four stars. This fine show is back on tour and it'll do you no end of good. Daily Mail.’; ‘Produced by Jack Lane and Something For the Weekend. Based on the original television series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft; ‘www.dadsarmyradioshow.co.uk’.
Dad’s Army Radio Show
Sat 15 Jun 2024
Barnfield Theatre
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Punt & Dennis photo. Steve Punt, a middle-aged white man with dark brown hair, wearing a black jacket over a navy shirt, leans against a black iron railing in central London. Hugh Dennis, a middle-aged white man with light brown hair and a grey beard, wearing a blue suit, hangs off the iron railing.
Punt & Dennis: We Are Not A Robot
Mon 17 Jun 2024
Northcott Theatre
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The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary promo artwork: red carpeted background; a slender white hand holds up a green, art-deco-style 'arsenic' bottle, which casts the shadow of a mouse on the carpet behind it; yellow text reads 'The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary; based on the novel by Gustave Flabert; lovingly derailed by John Nicholson.
The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary
Wed 19 Jun 2024 - Sat 22 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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Exeter Little Theatre Company And Then There Were None artwork. A scratched burden background. (Left) White text reads: 'Exeter Little Theatre Company presents Agatha Christies And Then There Were None.' (Right) A rope noose.
And Then There Were None
Tue 25 Jun 2024 - Sat 29 Jun 2024
Barnfield Theatre
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A dark green, textured background. In the centre, a digitally collaged image of a woman in 1930s dress, with a short, blunt bob haircut, holding a monocle on a long pearl necklace up to her eye. Blended into her silhouette are photos of 1930s looking jazz musicians, dancers and a female couple touching their foreheads together in an intimate expression.
The Monocle
Wed 26 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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