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Thursday, 27 June 2019
Opera for £5!
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Tete a Tete
Opera for £5! You have until 3 July to get bargain tickets for
Tête à Tête
's summer shows. Cutting edge experiments, comedy, fairy-tales, satire, and science - give it a go and
#ItMightBeOK
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#TATFest19
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