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Written and directed by DERREN BROWN, ANDY NYMAN & ANDREW O’CONNOR

Be among the first to see the World Premiere of this theatrical experience before it goes to the West End.

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The content of Unbelievable remains a closely guarded secret, but if you’ve seen one of Derren’s shows before, you know you’re in for a powerhouse treat!

*Please note that Derren Brown will not be appearing live in the show.

‘Simply miraculous. Completely astounding’

★★★★★ Daily Telegraph, on Miracle

‘I’ve never watched anything so captivating mesmerising and utterly flabbergasting in my life’

★★★★★ Liverpool Echo, on Showman

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Sat 26 Aug 2:30pm Audio Described

Fri 25 Aug 8:30pm

Le Navet Bete in association with Exeter Northcott Theatre

Dracula The Bloody Truth

Thu 01 – Sat 03 Jun

If you’ve seen Le Navet Bete’s previous productions of The Three Musketeers and Treasure Island at the Mercury, you’ll love Dracula: The Bloody Truth!

This critically acclaimed, multi-five-star awarded hilarious comedy will be presented by Professor Abraham Van Helsing and his three idiotic actors as they stage a life-changing, theatrical production surrounding the true events of Dracula. Will they pull it off? It’s highly unlikely!

With four actors playing over 40 characters and directed by one of the UK’s most exciting comedy directors, John Nicholson, Dracula: The Bloody Truth will make you die laughing!

Devon based, award-winning Le Navet Bete are committed to creating hilarious, physical and family friendly comedy using creative and engaging storytelling. Having been licensed worldwide in 2017 don’t miss your chance to see this riotous smash-hit show.

‘Side-splittingly funny… by far the best new comedy I have seen this year’ ★★★★★ Broadway World

See website for times

Prices from £15

Age guidance 8+

The performance includes pulsating lights, pyrotechnics, haze, loud sound effects, some mock horror and words that sound rude (but are not!).

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