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Speaking to the nation: why local theatre is having its moment

Biting Point, written by Sid Sagar and produced by Middle Child, will be staged on top of the Fruit Market car park in Hull from May 10-18. Photo: Tom Arran
Biting Point, written by Sid Sagar and produced by Middle Child, will be staged on top of the Fruit Market car park in Hull from May 10-18. Photo: Tom Arran
As the National Theatre announced it would be making space for community-focused theatremakers, artistic leaders talk to Lyn Gardner about what it means to be local and the importance of national relevance

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