- LocationPhilip Lynch Theatre FA 130
- DescriptionEvent Name: Production #1 performance<br>Event State: Confirmed<br>Organization: Philip Lynch Theatre<br>Event Locator: 2025-AATAXW<br><br><p>Production #1 performance</p>
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