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‘The Wicker Man’ cometh

19 April, 2011

Beginning a writing project involving The Wicker Man that will be presented along with Darren Banks’ upcoming show Backwater in Northampton.

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Posted By: caryncoleman Category: Exhibition, Outside writing Tags: darren banks, the wicker man

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