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Anna Woolaghan

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Review: The Little Shop of Horrors

February 12, 2022February 12, 2022 sub.editors 0 Comments Amy Shelmerdine, Anna Woolaghan, Ben Osland, Emily Mitchell, Harry Allderidge, Isabel Askew, James Stevenson, Jessica Czapla, Megan Cooper, Miriam Templeman, Olivia Jones, Rhyen Hunt, Vivienne Shaw

“The talent of this cast really shone through, with everyone getting at least one moment to showcase their skill.” says Emily Mitchell in her review of TDTC’s Little Shop of Horrors.

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