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62 - Unprecedented, Secret Cinema Drive-In

Another remotely recorded Lockdown Edition in which we review Headlong Theatre's quarantine TV series on the BBC, featuring the work of some brilliant UK playwrights and stage performers. We also discuss Secret Cinema's new upcoming drive-in experience, as well as some theatre news and some boozy booze! 




Opening/Closing Music: Little Lily Swing by Tri-Tachyonis: licensed under a CC Attribution License

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