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Tag: Chapterhouse Theatre Company

Posted on May 19, 2016May 25, 2016

‘The Railway Children’ Outdoor Theatre at The Bishop’s Palace, 6.30pm 26th June

06 Railway Children
This summer, The Bishop’s Palace is delighted to welcome back the Chapterhouse Theatre Company to proudly present The Railway Children, the unforgettable and heart-warming story of adventure and family set in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside. Full story: Read more

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