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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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Comedy Store Players Promotional photograph - the four performers sit on the floor of a bare stage, in front of a dark blue theatre curtain. They are all smiling.
The Comedy Store Players
Northcott Theatre
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The Story of Guitar Heroes promotional artwork - On the left: Shiny, silver text that looks as if it's made from blades, reads: The Story of Guitar Heroes. On the right: Three guitarists mid-performance. Underneath, text reads: Featuring the music of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Brian May, Hank Marvin, Jimmy Page, Slash and many more. In the background, five electric guitars lined up with stage lights shining from above.
The Story of Guitar Heroes
Northcott Theatre
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-- Reach Out -- The Magic of Motown promotional image
The Magic of Motown
Northcott Theatre
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Two Turtle Doves artwork: Dillie Keane and Barb Jungr both wear red dresses and gold necklaces and smile. They each have a turtle dove perched on their hand.
Two Turtle Doves
Barnfield Theatre
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Stan Hacking Concert Band Christmas Spectacular promotional artwork - Blue background. On the left: an illustration of a Christmas tree made from golden musical notes, with a star on top. On the right: illustration of red and green baubles hanging from golden thread. In the centre: Stan Hacking Concert Band logo - a blue circle with a white rim with text in the middle and a large musical note on the inside left of the circle. White text underneath reads: 'Christmas Spectacular' 'Raising funds for the Coronary Care Unit, RD&E Hospital'.
The Stan Hacking Band Christmas Spectacular
Barnfield Theatre
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Promotional image for Cafe Theatre: An older woman with white hair in a vibrant pink shirt against an equally vibrant yellow background giving us the
Theatre Café: Tea, Cake, Performance
Barnfield Theatre
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Several battered-looking oil barrels in blue and green. On top of the closest on is the text: THE TEMPEST?
The Tempest?
Barnfield Theatre
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Take A Chance On Us ABBA Live Tribute artwork – two men and two women dressed as the four members of ABBA stand in front of a smoke-filled golden background beside a large disco ball featuring images from their live performances
Take A Chance On Us ABBA Tribute – The Ultimate ABBA Party!
Barnfield Theatre
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The Makings of a Murder artwork – Background: a dark street illuminated in red. A silhouetted person wearing a long coat and a trilby hat walks towards the horizon. Foreground: Text reads (top) ‘Investigating the UK’s most notorious serial killers’, (left) ‘The makings of a murderer. With The Scottish Detective David Swindle who caught Serial Killer Peter Tobin’, (bottom right) ‘Serial killers are cunning, conniving, controlling, careful and – hate to say it – clever individuals. David Swingle’. On the bottom left-hand side of the image, a collage of headshots of famous British serial killers.
The Makings of a Murderer
Northcott Theatre
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The Chosen Haram promotional artwork - a man in white robes with a large black belt around his waist, stood with his arms slightly out by his sides, staring upwards. Background: a giant figure looms, appearing to be behind a transparent barrier - chest, arms and a hand are visible. The image is bathed in a pink-purple light and swirly lines and shapes can be seen blended into the image.
The Chosen Haram
Northcott Theatre
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The Best of Queen - Break Free Tour – An image of a Freddy Mercury impersonator wearing a yellow jacket and thrusting a fist into the air. Behind him, there is a crowd of concert goers and spotlights. Text overlaid reads: ‘The Best of Queen’ (in bold gold and silver letters at the top) and ‘Break Free Tour’ (in white capitals on a red banner at the bottom).
The Best of Queen – The Break Free Tour
Northcott Theatre
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