+ Follow WORLD THEATRE DAY Tag
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Is it possible among enemies to unite through theatre arts?
In the comedia that is the education campaign period, this question needs an honest answer. Outside the country we might find the affirmative response.
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Is it possible among enemies to unite through theatre arts?
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