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Review: Woolf Works, The Royal Ballet

Published by Nance Haxton on April 21, 2018April 21, 2018

The Royal Ballet came to Brisbane and Nance was there to review their performance of “Woolf Works” for the international theatre magazine Miro. Read it here.

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