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The Duisburg University English Thespians
“THE WINTER'S TALE” by William Shakespeare
The Duisburg English Thespians (DUET)
Tickets in aid of the theatre: 6,50 €, (reduced rate for students, pensioners, the unemployed 3,50 €)
Please pay on arrival, in CASH only (!)
Should you wish to reserve tickets in advance, please contact duet@uni-due.de
Veranstaltungsort
Duisburg | Geibelstr. 41 | SG 135 | Campus Duisburg
Ansprechpartner
The Duisburg University English ThespiansThe Duisburg University English Thespians
duet@uni-due.de
https://www.uni-due.de/duet
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The Duisburg University English Thespians
“THE WINTER'S TALE” by William Shakespeare
The Duisburg English Thespians (DUET)
19:30 Uhr
The Duisburg University English Thespians
“THE WINTER'S TALE” by William Shakespeare
The Duisburg English Thespians (DUET)
19:30 Uhr
The Duisburg University English Thespians
“THE WINTER'S TALE” by William Shakespeare
The Duisburg English Thespians (DUET)
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