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Plenty of Fish in the Sea review

“Visually, it is a treat”
Emily Ayoub and Madeline Baghurst in Plenty of Fish in the Sea at Assembly George Square Studios, Edinburgh. Photo: Geoff Magee
Emily Ayoub and Madeline Baghurst in Plenty of Fish in the Sea at Assembly George Square Studios, Edinburgh. Photo: Geoff Magee
Slickly staged, delightfully strange show from Clockfire Theatre Company about fish-obsessed nuns

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