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Be Teatro presents Him, His, Ours - an exploration of what masculinity means

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Be Teatro will present their essential new play, Him, His, Ours this December 7-11 in The Boys School Smock Alley. The piece was written and directed by Luis Noguera and the project has been described as follows: “based on personal anecdotes and life-changing episodes, this theatre project unveils the many layers of two individuals.

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