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Oddity: Inspired by Homer's Odyssey


11 May 2012 - 18 May 2012

Richard Hoggart Building. George Wood Theatre.

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Cost Free
Department Theatre and Performance
Website Click here for more information
Contact exs01dl(@gold.ac.uk)

BA Hons Drama and Theatre Arts Level 2 student productions

Four student productions inspired by Homer's Odyssey.

11 May 2012 3pm and 7pm
View from the Fall and A Deathless One

18 May 2012 3pm and 7pm
Have You Seen Him? and I Think It’s in my Head

For bookings e-mail
oddityfestival@hotmail.com

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Dates & times

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11 May 2012 3:00pm - 9:00pm
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18 May 2012 3:00pm - 9:00pm
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