other news
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Exeter Northcott Theatre launches Autumn 2010 season 27/07/10 »
Exeter Northcott Theatre is delighted to announce details of its full Autumn 2010 programme of events. Packed full of classic and contemporary plays, music, comedy, dance and family shows, there is sure to be something to tempt everyone.
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Maurice Marshal 1934 - 2010 »
Maurice Marshal MBE, former Chief Electrician and Technical Training Associate at Exeter Northcott and co-founder of Stage Electrics has died following a courageous battle to fight cancer at the age of 76.
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University steps in to operate Exeter Northcott 20/05/10 »
The University of Exeter has agreed to set up a new company to run the Exeter Northcott. The theatre will go ahead with both the Exeter Summer Festival events and is planning a winter programme, including a Christmas show.
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New enhanced hearing system installed »
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Pilot Theatre bring political drama The Fever Chart to Exeter Northcott
Pilot Theatre, who have previously performed Lord Of The Flies and Looking For JJ in Exeter, return to Exeter Northcott between Tuesday 9 and Saturday 13 February with their new play The Fever Chart.
Produced in association with York Theatre Royal, The Fever Chart brings to life the stirring work of playwright Naomi Wallace, who is best known for her deeply political plays including One Flea Spare and The Trestle At Pope Lick Creek.
Written as a trilogy, the play tells three related stories, each exploring different aspects of conflict in The Middle East. The settings include a zoo in Palestine, a hospital in Tel Aviv, and a yard in Iraq during the 1991 Gulf War.
Pilot Theatre have pioneered the use of new media to give audiences a flavour of what goes on behind the scenes in theatre.
Click here for co-director Marcus Romer's introduction to The Fever Chart.
Click here to see more from the rehearsal room.
Click here for co-director Katie Posner's production blog
And here to play Pilot Theatre's own version of Pacman