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    Cue 50-word reviews: Money Too Tight to Mention

    M MulhollandBy M MulhollandJuly 2, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    Satirical presentation of tenderpreneurs, inequality, real life and everything else you can think of. The main character is on a journey to find himself and the truth. This multilingual portrayal speaks to a wide audience through a combination of physical theatre and occasional comical punchlines. RT

    Satirical presentation of tenderpreneurs, inequality, real life and everything else you can think of. The main character is on a journey to find himself and the truth. This multilingual portrayal speaks to a wide audience through a combination of physical theatre and occasional comical punchlines. RT

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