War Horse, Wales Millennium Centre
Few performances have grabbed the public’s emotions and imagination as the staging of Michael Morpurgo’s children’s story War Horse. While...
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Few performances have grabbed the public’s emotions and imagination as the staging of Michael Morpurgo’s children’s story War Horse. While...
I went to see the show “War Horse” at the Wales Millennium Centre on July 4th 2018. I wasn’t quite...
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Company of Sirens brings The Wolf Tattoo to Chapter this week, a play by Lucy Gough that is based on...
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