Review: Project Xan (jedda Productions)
The play tells Xan’s story and in doing so, attempts to answer why this story needs to be told in the first place. Review by Katie McAllister.
The play tells Xan’s story and in doing so, attempts to answer why this story needs to be told in the first place. Review by Katie McAllister.
Fuck. Word by the Pelican Editorial team. Who will all now get very drunk
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Six acts that didn't make the 2017 PIAF program cut.
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