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The Maggie Wall review

“Evocative and involving”
Blythe Jandoo in The Maggie Wall at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Scotland. Photo: Fraser Band
Blythe Jandoo in The Maggie Wall at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Scotland. Photo: Fraser Band
Powerful monologue honours the victims of 17th-century witch-hunts

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