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    Interview with Adam Pottle banner. Author photo to left of image, man with combed-back hair, light beard, and black dress shirt standing sidelong in front of the outer siding of a building and looking off into the distance. Block of dark grey to right-centre with text overlaid and the Open Book Logo below.
    April 10, 2024

    Adam Pottle Takes Us Behind the Curtain of the World's First Deaf Musical

    Searching for more fantasy and escapism in modern theatre, acclaimed author and playwright Adam Pottle paired his love of genre work with the power of music, using the medium as more than just a listening ...

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