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Your support makes all the difference.Next Saturday will see the world's biggest ever theatrical first night as the Third BT Biennial opens at 100 venues across the UK. This year's play comes from 29-year-old Debbie Isitt (right), artistic director of the Snarling Beasties Theatre Company, based in Coventry. The specially- commissioned play is Nasty Neighbours, a tale of suspicion, confusion and desperation in Middle England.
There are 10 pairs of tickets on offer to Independent readers for the 21 Oct performance at the Lancemarket Theatre, Halifax Place, Nottingham. Call the box-office on 0115 9507201 quoting this offer.
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