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The Fever – Anywhere Theatre Festival

17 May, 201531 December, 2019 Bobbi-Lea Dionysius 0 Comments Anywhere Theatre Festival, The Fever by Wallace Shawn, Wallace Shawn, Zachary Boulton

In his monologue The Fever, Wallace Shawn reaches out to his own peers with his idea that their very existence

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