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Veranstaltungsort: Edinburgh Playhouse

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AdresseEdinburgh
Scotland
EH1 3AA
Vereinigtes Königreich
Google maps55° 57' 25.314" N 3° 11' 6.080" W
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Powerful performances of a double bill at the Edinburgh International Festival by the Senegal based École des Sables.
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Yo Carmen, Maria Pagés

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Sleeping Beauty, Moscow City Ballet

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Edinburgh International Festival: Philip Glass' La Belle et la Bête

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RSNO play music from Final Fantasy

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