Exeter Northcott Theatre (Est. 1967)

Exeter Northcott Theatre

Stocker Rd, Exeter, Devon EX4 4QB, England

Date Opened: 1967   Confidence Level  

Exeter Northcott Theatre is situated on the Streatham Campus of the University of Exeter, Exeter, Devon, England. From 1967 until 2010 the theatre was run by the Northcott Theatre Foundation. After the company ceased operating after a period in administration, the theatre became known as Exeter Northcott Theatre, and in June 2013 it became a registered charity. Northcott Theatre is Exeter’s flagship professional theatre. It offers a varied programme of drama, opera, music, dance, comedy and family theatre. An array of new writing has premiered there over the decades: from the first public performances of Edward Bond’s 'Bingo' in 1973 through Howard Barker’s 'BLOK/EKO' in 2011 to Dawn King’s 'Ciphers' in 2013. Since 2015, under the artistic direction of Paul Jepson, the theatre has been steadily been increasing its producing arm.

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Paul Jepson (1963)

Creative | Artistic Director

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Exeter Northcott Theatre website

https://exeternorthcott.co.uk/about-us/about-the-theatre/

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northcott_Theatre

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Production

Betrayal (Northcott Theatre) (2016)

18-Feb-2016 to 05-Mar-2016

Old Times (Northcott Theatre, Exeter) (1980)

19-Sep-1980

Landscape (Exeter Northcott Theatre) (1978)

03-Feb-1978

Betrayal (Northcott Theatre) (2001)

21-May-2001 to 02-Jun-2001