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Kes review

“Visually arresting”
Jake Dunn, Nishla Smith and Harry Egan in Kes. Photo: Marc Brenner
Jake Dunn, Nishla Smith and Harry Egan in Kes. Photo: Marc Brenner
This collaboration between the Octagon and Keswick’s Theatre by the Lake stays true to its source material while bringing it vividly to life

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