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Category: young people

Revolving Door – dress rehearsal tickets

By N Smith4th February 20164th February 2016 Categories: mental health, suicide, Uncategorised, young people Tags: mental health, suicide, young men Leave a comment

Revolving Door, Hearth’s play about young male suicide. We are holding an open dress rehearsal in the Lecture Hall at the Uffculme training centre  3.00-5.15 pm on Feb 10th 2016. Tickets are free but please book here to avoid disappointment as places are limited. To book follow this link to the shop! Uffculme Centre, Queensbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 8QY

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