TWO Crediton youngsters performed in the Exeter Northcott's outdoor presentation of Through the Wardrobe at the Rougemont Gardens.
Red Evans (13) and Jemima Marshall (14) played the roles of two of the main group of children who get lost in the wardrobe during the play.
Through The Wardrobe is a new play by Exeter playwright Natalie McGrath.
A group of children become lost backstage in this fantastical adventure, inspired by the contents of Exeter Northcott's wardrobe store at Emmanuel Hall.
Joining the Wardrobe Mistress in a search for the golden thread she needs to finish her costumes; they enter an imaginary world populated by strange creatures, including pirates, dancing pumpkins and giant weaving looms.
Told through song, movement by the actors and sound by musicians, Through The Wardrobe used the same spectacular stage and set placed in Rougemont Gardens for the Northcott's "Romeo and Juliet".
The production featured performers from the Northcott Young Company and Northcott Community Company, including Exeter, Exmouth, Sidmouth, Honiton and other Devon towns.





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