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Two women, the Catholic Church and two Irishmen in Realtine/Noreen by Janet Behan
Writer and actor Janet Behan, author of the celebrated biographical Brendan at the Chelsea brings her funny and poignant double bill, Realtine/Noreen to Tristan Bates Theatre, 23-27 August 23 – 27, as part of Camden Fringe. Realtine/Noreen tells the stories of … Continue reading →
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