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Arts Council invests money in theatre in Exeter

Date: 31 Jan 2012 Region: South West

Exeter Northcott, Theatre Alibi and a new consortium of Exeter theatre organisations known as Kaleider will each receive funding from Arts Council England’s Strategic investment in theatre in Exeter fund.

The aim of the £750,000 grant programme is to provide theatre performances for Exeter audiences and to support theatre makers to ensure that the city has a vibrant and diverse theatre sector over the next three years.

£250,000 has been allocated for each of the financial years 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15, and is being awarded as the result of an open application process.

The money has been awarded as follows:

Exeter Northcott will receive £375,000 over three years to develop a year round programme that ensures that theatre is thriving for audiences in Exeter. As well as theatre, the programme will include dance and opera with performances from national touring companies. The theatre plans to attract new and existing audiences to this programme.

It is anticipated that this Arts Council investment will attract further funding from other sources to support the Northcott.

Theatre Alibi will receive £13,221 over three years to provide rehearsal space for Exeter theatre companies. This relatively small investment will have a strong impact on the development of theatre-makers in Exeter by giving them access to resources necessary to create new work. The funds will cover the costs of increasing the opening hours of Theatre Alibi’s newly refurbished rehearsal space at Emmanuel Hall. With evening and weekend opening, the increased demand for theatre rehearsal space in the city can be accommodated.

Kaleider

Kaleider is a partnership between, Theatre Alibi, Exeter Northcott, Exeter Phoenix, University of Exeter, DAISI (Devon Arts in Schools Initiative) and led by Seth Honnor. They have been awarded £361,779 to deliver an artistic and cultural programme for Exeter.

This will include a commissioning fund to create new works during the 3 years. The new commissions will create theatre in unconventional places for audiences who may not regularly attend theatres.

Arts Council England’s Director for the South West, Phil Gibby said:

“This fund will provide opportunities for audiences in Exeter to experience the very best theatre. Live performances will animate the city and local people will have the opportunity to watch and take part in exciting projects.

Exeter will be established as the home of a vibrant and diverse theatre ecology and theatre makers will be proud to be working here.”

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For more information (media only) please contact :

Gillian Taylor
Communications Officer
t:01392 229 207
m:07989 430881
e: gillian.taylor@artscouncil.org.uk

Arts Council England champions, develops and invests in artistic and cultural experiences that enrich people’s lives. We support a range of activities across the arts, museums and libraries – from theatre to digital art, reading to dance, music to literature, and crafts to collections. Great art and culture inspires us, brings us together and teaches us about ourselves and the world around us. In short, it makes life better. Between 2011 and 2015, we will invest £1.4 billion of public money from government and an estimated £1 billion from the National Lottery to help create these experiences for as many people as possible across the country. www.artscouncil.org.uk



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Theatre Alibi - Ministry of Fear
Theatre Alibi - Ministry of Fear
Northcott Theatre
Northcott Theatre
photo - 'Handelfest', Andrew Slater and Paula Sides; English Touring Opera
photo - 'Handelfest', Andrew Slater and Paula Sides; English Touring Opera