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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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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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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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A woman dressed in a red onesie controls a sweet looking baby clown puppet, which looks up at a light up crescent moon being held by another actor.
The Farmer & The Clown
Barnfield Theatre
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Central is a dancer performing as Tess of the d'Urbervilles in the Ockham's Razor prodcution Tess. Very fluid movement, her long skirt is twirling, as is her long dark hair. In the background are several dancers in similar dresses, most of them in a handstand and legs in a split position in the air.
Tess
Northcott Theatre
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Image of Tom Allen adjusting his tie and smiling. He wears a smart suit. The background is a peach colour with an orange rectangular border.
Tom Allen: Completely
The Great Hall
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Troy Hawke: The Greeters Guild Promotional Artwork. Blue background. In white script, 'Live Nation Presents'; written with Scrabble letters 'Troy Hawke'; in white script, 'The Greeters Guild'. Right: a photo of Troy Hawke, with dark hair slicked back and a thin moustache drawn on with sharpie, wearing a blue satin suit and casting his eyes ponderously to his left.
Troy Hawke: The Greeters Guild
Northcott Theatre
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The Marvin Gaye Songbook artwork. Dark purple background. A young man wearing a red tuxedo over a white shirt sings into a microphone. Text reads: ‘entertainers presents. The Marvin Gaye Songbook. Starring Nate Simpson. The Ultimate Tribute to Marvin Gaye, featuring the hits: Sexual healing; What’s Going on; Ain’t No Mountain High Enough; Too Busy Thinking About My Baby; I Heard It Through The Grapevine; I Want You. And many many more!’ Behind the words ‘The Marvin Gaye Songbook’, a large, golden outline of a five-pointed star shape.
The Marvin Gaye Songbook
Northcott Theatre
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The Sooty Show artwork - Soo (panda bear glove puppet) holding a puppet-sized guitar, Sooty (yellow bear glove puppet) holding a magic wand, and Sweep (grey dog glove puppet) all peeking out from the Sooty logo - yellow letters spelling 'Sooty'. Text reads: The Sooty Show ; 75th anniversary spectacular. A smiling man in a blue, glittery holding a bunch of colourful balloons.
The Sooty Show 75th Birthday Spectacular!
Northcott Theatre
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A low-angle photograph of an acapella group in action on a stage dressed with navy curtains. Text reads 'Varsity Vocals; The International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella; United Kingdom Quarterfinal
The International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella, UK & International Quarterfinal 2024 (ICCA)
Northcott Theatre
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The Time Machine artwork. White background. Three casually-dressed young people look shocked as they fall backwards together. A ripple-like effect that warps their bodies around the waist. Text reads: ‘The Time Machine’; ‘a comedy’; ‘(very) loosely adapted from the novel by H.G. Wells.’; ‘★★★★ “Gloriously silly, unrestrained fun.” The Stage.' ★★★★★ “One of the best nights out ever!” West End Best Friend’; ‘Directed by Orla O’Loughlin.’
The Time Machine
Exeter Northcott Theatre
Northcott Theatre
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