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Day: 9 March, 2020

Ride, VAULT Festival

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By Dora Bodrogi

Hop on the saddle for this ride around the world with Annie Londonderry, a trailblazer on two wheels. Bottle Cap Theatre give us an hour of superb musical theatre detailing the journey of this overlooked pioneer.

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