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Children’s Theatre Magazine NEWS You Tube film of what’s in January’s issue of the magazine

The third issue of Children’s Theatre Magazine is on line and this little films gives a brief insight into what’s inside.

To read the magazine online go to the Magazine page on the website at http://www.childrenstheatremagazine.co.uk/?page_id=41 or visit http://content.yudu.com/Library/A3axyl/ChildrensTheatreMaga/resources/index.htm?referrerUrl=http://free.yudu.com/item/details/2618972/Children-s-Theatre-Magazine-January-2015

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