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"Beware of Pity is A Riveting Play That Transcends Language Barriers" [Extravagantly told by one of UK's most respected directors Simon McBurney  - accompanied by actors from the famed Schaubuhne Berlin  - Beware of Pity is a critically-acclaimed stage adaptation that opened this year's edition of Singapore International Festival of Arts at the Esplanade Theatre on Thursday, 16 May 2019
"Beware of Pity is A Riveting Play That Transcends Language Barriers" [Extravagantly told by one of UK's most respected directors Simon McBurney  - accompanied by actors from the famed Schaubühne Berlin  - Beware of Pity is a critically-acclaimed stage adaptation that opened this year's edition of Singapore International Festival of Arts at the Esplanade Theatre on Thursday, 16 May 2019


See: https://danamic.org/2019/05/29/beware-of-pity-is-a-riveting-play-that-transcends-language-barriers/
See: https://danamic.org/2019/05/29/beware-of-pity-is-a-riveting-play-that-transcends-language-barriers/

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"Beware of Pity is A Riveting Play That Transcends Language Barriers" [Extravagantly told by one of UK's most respected directors Simon McBurney - accompanied by actors from the famed Schaubühne Berlin - Beware of Pity is a critically-acclaimed stage adaptation that opened this year's edition of Singapore International Festival of Arts at the Esplanade Theatre on Thursday, 16 May 2019

See: https://danamic.org/2019/05/29/beware-of-pity-is-a-riveting-play-that-transcends-language-barriers/