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Ben Rook

Indigo Stage 

Review: ‘When the Bees Come’

January 28, 2022May 17, 2022 sub.editors 0 Comments Ben Rook, Benjamin Southwick, Calixte O'Brien, Ellen Olley, em oliver, Georgia Malkin, J Bhardwaj, Kate Moore, Milly Anderson, Olga Kwan

“The diversity of the cast, the uniqueness of the voice, and the unadulterated emotion behind the story telling all set this play apart.”: Em Oliver enjoys First Theatre Company’s ‘When the Bees Come’ by Calixte O’Brien.

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