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Wednesday, 16 April 2014

NSDF'14: Road – College Hall, Scarborough

[written for Noises Off]


Review of Warwick University's superlative production of Jim Cartwright's Road.

(photo: Guilia Delprato)
Posted by Andrew Haydon at 19:25
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