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INTERVIEW: Shane Bosher on ‘Did I Believe It?’ and Silo Theatre’s 2011 Season + Ticket Giveaway(!)

March 29, 2011
“If our audience leaves the theatre and the first thing they say is ‘where are the car keys’ then we haven’t done our job.”  [by James Wenley]  TICKET GIVEAWAY: I have a double pass to give away for the opening night of Silo Theatre’s first production of the year ‘Did I believe it’ on Saturday 9th April . Details at the […]

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