JM Barrie’s one-act play The Twelve Pound Look is reaching the end of a week-long run at the new Exmoor Studio Theatre in Dulverton and can be seen tomorrow and on Saturday.
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Directed by award-winning Scott le Crass and featuring the recorded voice of Susan George, The Twelve Pound Look promises a ‘wholesome, funny, and surprisingly modern twist on domestic bliss’.
The venue was Dulverton’s bank until it closed six years ago. Having been given permission for change of use, the building has been restored as a mini-theatre, recording studio and radio station, and renamed Exmoor Studios.
The 50-seater theatre-in-the-round, in the centre of Dulverton, is operating in accordance with Covid-19 restrictions. The hour-long performances are at 5pm and 7.30pm. Tickets £12 – to book, go to www.bookwhen.com/exmoorstudios.
Previous productions by Pleasuredome Theatre have been staged at venues such as the Valley of the Rocks. Exmoor Studios is a Community Interest Company.


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