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Lockdown treat: Spring Awakening explain the situation for us…

 May 30, 2020  Leave a Comment on Lockdown treat: Spring Awakening explain the situation for us…  Posted in Duncan Sheik, Lockdown Treats, Musicals, Not-London, Theatre, UK

With a touch of parental advisory notice, the company of Hope Mill’s revival of Spring Awakening give us a heads-up on the situation

 

Help support the Hope Mill Theatre by visit their website to see how you support the theatre

 

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