Following on from their smash hit adaptations of Flash Gordon and Star Wars, Get Changed Theatre company bring you Get To The Future, which forcopyright reasons may or may not bear any resemblance to a classic 80s Time Travel adventure. What we can promise is a show packed full with laughter, music and surprises.
Join us for an evening that celebrates the exam work of Exeter College’s AS Level Drama and Theatre Studies students.
The work will feature extracts from a range of seminal 20th century plays, including Harold Pinter and Charlotte Keatley, as well as contemporary playwrights, Patrick Marber and Lucy Prebble.
The students have worked with the methodologies of influential theatre director, Katie Mitchell, in the rehearsal and performance of a range of dramatic texts that have in common, an exploration into the complexities of human relationships at their core.
We all know the story of the girl who fell down the rabbit hole...
Razzamataz Exeter presents its own twisted take on this enchanting tale through street dance, song, puppetry, physical theatre, mime and more!
The youngest of our performers are just 4 years old, and the oldest are 18 - all of whom work together each week learning drama, dance andsinging to unravel the crazy, funky world which Alice discovers through the rabbit hole...
JM Barrie’s classic tale of the boy who never grew up is magically brought to life by the talented final year students of Exeter College’s BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Performing Arts course.
On her last night in the Darling family nursery Wendy and her brothers John and Michael receive an unexpected visitor. Soon they are flying off with Peter Pan and his mischievous fairy, Tinker Bell, to the magical world of Neverland where adventures and imagination abound.
Full of swashbuckling pirates, lost boys and Indians this Classic traditional tale is sure to delight the whole...
Edge Comedy Club returns to the Barnfield Theatre to bring you the best of UK stand up.
This month’s headliner is the fantastic Nick Page who will be supported by a full line up of brilliant comedy talent!
Nick Page is a disgraced former Daytime TV presenter and convicted forger who revels in the kind of stories most people would want locked in the darkest cupboard. His unique rapid fire delivery will leave you wondering how anyone can get through so many words so quickly, and how he’s escaped justice, or at least retribution, for so long.
You may not remember Mrs Smith crossing the street in Hitchcock's classic film The Birds, or Ms Schiffer and Miss Spoke lurking in the background of the café, or Miss Shire working behind the counter in the petrol station...
In Jammy Voo's Birdhouse, these minor characters step out of the shadows; sole survivors of the bird attack that wiped out the town. Taking refuge in the Coronet Cinema, they live in a permanent state of post-traumatic shock. Will they now survive their own personal apocalypses?
This wonderfully surreal comedy horror, featuring sumptuous visuals, wild...
Funding not Drowning: The crisis in regional arts funding with Professor Frayling Arts funding is being squeezed hard in this harsh economic climate, nowhere more than outside London in regional theatres, libraries and arts and culture organisations.
To address this, Professor Frayling, Chairman of Arts Council England from 2005 until January 2009 and formerly Rector of The Royal College of Art, will discuss the future of funding of the arts, with a particular focus on the problems of allocation of funding between regional and national organisations.
Bristol's nationally renowned company makes its second visit to the Exteter Northcott Theatre, after its much celebrated production of The Comedy of Errors in 2011, with this darkly comic early romance in which friendship and love, and loyalty and betrayal are the real players.
Two lifelong friends – the two young gentlemen of the title – are parted first by circumstance, and then by rivalry in love. Can their loyalty to each other survive the test, or will new loyalties drive out the old? How deep into perfidy can one be driven by sexual obsession? And what do even the most adored...
The new show from the Wren Band is full of rich harmonies and top class musicianship. Songs and music delve into a mesmerising world of myth and legend from near and far, much of it drawn from the research and writings of Victorian hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist, folk song collector and eclectic scholar Sabine Baring-Gould (notably his The Book of Were-Wolves), along with newly-written pieces inspired by his other folklore writing.
The show features internationally-acclaimed duo Marilyn Tucker & Paul Wilson, award-winning Border piper David Faulkner and leading figures...
Sidmouth Amateur Dramatic Society Ltd presents The Matchmaker Horace Vandergelder decides to take a wife. He employs a matchmaker, Dolly Levi, who subsequently becomes involved with his clerks and young and lovely ladies.
Evening performances at 7.30pm Saturday Matinee at 2,30pm.
Ticket Prices £10, £5 under 16s. Tuesday eveing only buy two tickets get a third free.