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Feel Me artwork. A collage image of a woman's face, smeared around the edges with colourful paint. Hands reach in from the edges to touch the woman's face. Text reads: 'Feel Me'; 'Who do you care about and why?'
Feel Me
Exeter Northcott Theatre
Northcott Theatre
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The background is cream with two-dimensional graphics showing a theatre curtain, leaves and a theatre spotlight. The title text states: Spring Showcase.
Spring Dance Showcase 2024
Northcott Theatre
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Artwork for The Macbeths: silvery grey writing in the centre of the image reads 'THE MACBETHS'. Behind the text is an outline of a crown. Below the tex,t, two disembodied hands reach out. The hands are grey and cracked, like marble, and crumbling at the wrists.
The Macbeths
Barnfield Theatre
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Tim Vine: Breeeep! artwork. Blue background. Tim Vine, wearing multiple toy reindeer antlers around his face, and a pinstripe suit over a light grey / pink shirt, looks off camera with a confused expression.
Tim Vine: Breeeep!
Northcott Theatre
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Hell’s Bells artwork. Illustrated. Gradient background of blue and green hues, making the shakes of a rough sea and the sky above it. (Left) A lighthouse beams light across both sides of the artwork. At the top of the lighthouse, a silhouette of a person holding a magnifying glass. Beneath the lighthouse, a silhouette of a person pulling oars in a rowboat. (Right) Yellow text reads: ‘Hell’s Bells. A Hallucinogenic Whodunnit.’
Hell’s Bells
Northcott Theatre
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Children in bright red and yellow t-shirts are performing on stage, hands up in the air and holding balloons.
Premier Showdown
Barnfield Theatre
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Wanted! Artwork. Collage. (Clockwise) A young black woman with curly brown hair and a grey t-shirt with text reading ‘Feminist’, with a black background behind her; a middle-aged white woman with short blond hair wearing a black jacket over a white shirt and black scarf, with a faded image of a person unbuttoning a shirt behind her; a young black woman with short afro hair wearing a green and brown camouflage print jacket raising her right fist into the air, with a faded image of a megaphone behind her; a young white woman with tied back blond hair wearing a black jacket, with a faded image of handwritten paper notes behind her; a young Indian woman with long black hair wearing a red bandana, red poncho and beige shirt, holding a rifle, with a faded image of a red and gold military uniform behind her.
Wanted
Northcott Theatre
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Art Promotional Artwork: text reads 'Up Close Theatre', 'ART', 'by Yasmina Reza', 'translated by Christopher Hampton'; the background is three close-up photos side-by-side, one tinted red, one green, the other yellow.
ART
Barnfield Theatre
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The Importance of Being... Earnest? promotional artwork: maroon background; an assortment of characters stand in a motley group; a man in a bowler hat, holding a glass of whiskey; a man dressed in tails holding a rapier; a man in a brown waistcoat holding a duster; a woman in a yellow dress and fur stole, holding a lace fan; a woman in a black skirt and feathered shawl, holding a glass of champagne, a man dressed as a butler holding a silver tray and cloche. Overlaid on the image is the title treatment in white and yellow letters that reads: 'Say It Again, Sorry? Presents: The Importance of Being… Earnest?'
The Importance of Being… Earnest?
Northcott Theatre
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Encompass presents Rhythms of Us - text on a pink background with bunting representing different cultural heritage communities
Rhythms of Us
Barnfield Theatre
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Two children (a boy wearing a yellow t-short and a girl in a pink dress) stand back to back under a bright spotlight. The background is black theatre curtains.
Shakespeare Schools Festival
Barnfield Theatre
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A black and white photograph of Oscar Wilde lounging with notepaper in hand. Overlaid text reads 'The Importance of Being Earnest'.
The Importance of Being Earnest Workshop
Barnfield Theatre
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