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March 15 2014: Unsent Letters at the MAC, Bham

By N Smith13th March 2014 Categories: events, news Tags: arts, birmingham, hearth centre, mac, unsent letters, womens theatre

March 15 The Hearth Centre’s production of Unsent Letters will be performed at 3.30 pm as part of the Stereohype festival in the Hexagon at the MAC Cannon Hill Park Birmingham B12 9QH

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