Arts + Lit
Is minimalism an affront to individuality?
Lucy Facer explores the intricacies of the twenty-first century minimalist movement …
Theatre review: Little Women: The Broadway Musical
Freda Worrell Reviews The Shotgun Theatre's Little Woman: The Broadway Musical …
Review: Futures Physical Theatre Masterclass
Cleo Gravett, Print Satire Editor, reflects on her experience at the Futures Physical Theatre Masterclass …
Macbeth – Partners of Greatness: An interview with the cast
Online Arts and Lit editor, Manon Martini, interviews the cast of Mark Leipacher's Macbeth – Partners of Greatness. …
Interviews
Macbeth – Partners of Greatness: An interview with the cast
Online Arts and Lit editor, Manon Martini, interviews the cast of Mark Leipacher's Macbeth – Partners of Greatness. …
In conversation with: the cast of the Northcott’s Robin Hood
Ella Minty, Print Arts + Lit Editor, interviews Samara Rawlins and Matthew Heywood, cast members from the Northcott's production of …
A Local Artist’s Perspective: Molly Rooke on Life in Lockdown
Local artist, Molly Rooke talks to Exeposé about her postponed exhibition at Exeter Phoenix and how the environment is at …
Daniel Buckroyd: “The Covid situation contains the opportunity and necessity for a reset”
Lucy Aylmer interviews Artistic Director of Exeter Northcott Theatre, Daniel Buckroyd, about the rise of virtual theatre, furloughing and diversifying …
Features
Shaking up Shakespeare for the modern audience
From Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet to Michael Radford's The Merchant of Venice, Arts and Lit writer, Rosie Batsford, explores how Shakespearean …
Is minimalism an affront to individuality?
Lucy Facer explores the intricacies of the twenty-first century minimalist movement …
Bookstagram: A platform for new voices or eurocentric herd mentality?
Agata Koralewska analyses the emergence of 'bookstagram' and explores the pros and cons of the online reading community. …
Prince Harry’s Spare and the rise of the memoir
Lucy Pughe-Morgan analyses the influx in memoir publications over the past decade and considers their impact on the literary scene. …
Reviews
Review: Theatre with Teeth’s ‘It’s a Woman’s World’
Isabella Ankerson, Deputy Online Editor, reviews Theatre with Teeth’s newest production, It’s a Woman’s World. …
Review: Frankie Boyle at Exeter’s Great Hall
Harry Craig, Print Music Editor, reviews Frankie Boyle's show at Exeter's Great Hall. …
Theatre Review: Sherlock Holmes- The Valley of Fear
Emily Sara Rizzo review Sherlock Holmes- The Valley of Fear at the Northcott Theatre …
Book review: Secretly Yours by Tessa Bailey
Arts and Lit editor, Ella Minty, reviews the booktok sensation, Secretly Yours by Tessa Bailey …
Creative Writing
Tomorrow never comes
Milly Earnshaw-White takes us on a motivational adventure with protagonist Lena as she discovers the importance of living in the …
An Autumnal Transition
Imogen Williams shares her autumn short story about the beauty of seasonal change …
‘An Awakening’ – A Spring Short Story
Katie Dunbar shares her short story about spring, 'An Awakening'. …
‘Tissue Paper Flames’, a bonfire night poem.
Abbie Walker shares her bonfire night poem, 'Tissue Paper Flames'. …