The Dip, The Space, review
I’ll keep this one short and sweet. Much like I gather Milk and Blood’s rehearsal process was. ‘Absurdism’, ‘clowning’, ‘theatrical chaos’ - however you want to label what The Dip aims …
I’ll keep this one short and sweet. Much like I gather Milk and Blood’s rehearsal process was. ‘Absurdism’, ‘clowning’, ‘theatrical chaos’ - however you want to label what The Dip aims …
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