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The Overstudies sandwich Ben Norris, playing the role of The Poet in The Choir of Man, during the pre-show where audience members are able to go on stage and get a pint from the show’s bar, The Jungle.

We’re always happy to consider requests from theatre performers, creatives and fans to work with us. Whether you want to publish content on our blog or have a chat with us, we’d love to work with you!

For review opportunities or guest posts, please use the form or email address above and be sure to let us know as much information about your and your pitch as possible! We’ll aim to get back to you within 48 hours, or sooner if it’s an urgent enquiry.

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