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Fastlove promotional image - The George Michael tribute artist wearing a dark suit and tinted glasses, singing into a microphone. The background is of a huge stadium audience in the distance. Text reads: Fastlove The Tribute to George Michael
Fastlove
Northcott Theatre
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Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame artwork - An illustration of Frankie Boyle with his arms in the air, wearing a running vest and a gold medal with the word 'loser' on it. He is running in front of a background of flames and he is being pelted with tomatoes and eggs. His teeth are flying out of his mouth and behind his glasses, one eye is white and the other is red. Text reads: Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame
Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame
The Great Hall
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White text on black background reads: Failspace
Failspace
Barnfield Theatre
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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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Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame artwork - An illustration of Frankie Boyle with his arms in the air, wearing a running vest and a gold medal with the word 'loser' on it. He is running in front of a background of flames and he is being pelted with tomatoes and eggs. His teeth are flying out of his mouth and behind his glasses, one eye is white and the other is red. Text reads: Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame
Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame
The Great Hall
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A headshot of Professor Turi King: a white woman with curly brown hair, wearing a red top and necklace; she is smiling; the background is green leaves.
Family History with DNA Detective Professor Turi King
Northcott Theatre
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Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame artwork - An illustration of Frankie Boyle with his arms in the air, wearing a running vest and a gold medal with the word 'loser' on it. He is running in front of a background of flames and he is being pelted with tomatoes and eggs. His teeth are flying out of his mouth and behind his glasses, one eye is white and the other is red. Text reads: Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame
Frankie Boyle: Lap of Shame
The Great Hall
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Frankenstein artwork - On the right of the image: a close up of a serious looking woman staring forwards while holding a needle and thread in her right hand. To her left text reads: 'Tilted Wig presents Frankenstein; By Séan Aydon; Based on the novel by Mary Shelley'
Frankenstein
Exeter Northcott Theatre Exeter Northcott Theatre
Northcott Theatre
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The three ladies of Fascinating Aïda wearing glamorous 1920s style dresses, fur coats and hats, facing the camera with their mouths open in surprise and delight.
Fascinating Aïda
Northcott Theatre
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Futures Festival 2023 - Double Bill promotional image - On the left: The Children of Lir show artwork. Orange coloured clouds during a sunset. Black text reads: 'The Children of Lir'. On the right: Graceless shot artwork. Pink gradient background. A cut out from vintage photo depicting a young girl wearing a blue dress, heart-shaped sunglasses, white hat and holding an umbrella. Above the young girl, text reads: 'graceless'.
Futures Festival – Children of Lir & Graceless
Barnfield Theatre
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The Washing Machine of Destiny production photo. Black background. Two men wearing white lab coats stand beside each other. The man on the left is young and is holding a musical pad instrument with a white ringed telephone cord coming out of it. The man on the right is older, wearing a brown wig, and is holding a white colander with a white ringed telephone cord coming out of it.
Futures Festival – The Washing Machine of Destiny
Exeter Northcott Theatre
Barnfield Theatre
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Futures Festival 2023 - Scratch Night promotional image - A grid of four images for the scratch night. Top left: Margarine artwork. A goldfish swimming in a glass fish bowel, laid on a leaf-ridden woodland floor. Top right: What would Sharron Davies do? production photo. A woman dressed as Sharron Davies, wearing a blonde bowl cut wig and a blue scarf, stands beside a black and white vintage photo of synchronised swimmer Sharron Davies, hung on a beige wall. Bottom left: Santa vs The People artwork. Four 'stickman' style drawings depicting events from the play: two police officers arresting Rudolph the red nose reindeer; a blue Amazon delivery van; Santa's elves in a courtroom; Santa on the witness stand. Text in the centre of the artwork reads: 'Santa vs The People'. Bottom right: CHARLOTTE 2.0 artwork. A stock image of five woman wearing red or black dresses stood as a group in front of a large luxury villa. The woman in the centre of the group is holding up a house key. Charlotte Evans has crudely photoshopped her own face over the faces of these women.
Futures Festival – Scratch Night
Barnfield Theatre
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