NOISES OFF | STAGE REVIEW
Michael Frayn's Noises Off opens at the Wales Millennium Centre.
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Have you ever sat in a theatre, watching a play, and thought to yourself, ‘I wonder what goes on behind the scenes?’ Well, with Michael Frayn’s Olivier and Evening Standard award-winning play Noises Off, you don’t have to wonder.
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