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Tag: Wassail Theatre Company

Posted on April 20, 2017

SSDC helps bring theatre into local communities

A small amount of funding from South Somerset District Council’s Arts Development Service has helped Wassail Theatre Company attract additional funding, largely from Arts Council England. The Somerset-based company brings high-quality theatre into the heart of local communities, this summer with their latest production – Rex the King. Full story : Read more

 

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