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The curtains lift to a clinical laboratory. Jessy, a nurse at the laboratory, is struggling...
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The curtains lift to a clinical laboratory. Jessy, a nurse at the laboratory, is struggling...
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Azmi was a theatre researcher, translator, and critic Egyptian theatre researcher, translator, and...
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Bret Yount is choreographing. But there isn’t any dancing. Nor, for the moment, is there...
Read MorePosted by Leah Jane Esau | 16th Jul 2018 | Canada, Review, Theatre and Politics
Montreal, Québec Kelann Currie-Williams reviews Sermo Scomber Theatre’s Don’t Read The...
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