The Dusk Wood. Stewart, Nigel Henry (Artist); Jeffrey, Ellen (Performer); Whistlecroft, Lisa Joy (Composer) et al.. 2016. Manchester: Contact Theatre: Event: Turn Festival, Contact Theatre, Manchester, United Kingdom.
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Stewart, NH, Jeffrey, E, Whistlecroft, LJ, Wilson, LA, Whitwood, C & Duxbury, K,
The Dusk Wood, 2016, Performance, Manchester: Contact Theatre.
Stewart, N. H., Jeffrey, E., Whistlecroft, L. J., Wilson, L. A., Whitwood, C., & Duxbury, K. (2016).
The Dusk Wood. Performance, .
Stewart NH, Jeffrey E, Whistlecroft LJ, Wilson LA, Whitwood C, Duxbury K.
The Dusk Wood Manchester: Contact Theatre: . 2016.
Stewart, Nigel Henry (Artist) ; Jeffrey, Ellen (Performer) ; Whistlecroft, Lisa Joy (Composer) et al.. /
The Dusk Wood. [Performance].
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