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Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson ‘WE LOVE PUTTING THE WHOLE WORLD ON STAGE’

ince Good Chance built its Dome Theatre in ‘the Jungle’ refugee and migrant camp in Calais in September 2015, we have been privileged to work all over the world creating art of all shapes and sizes, with truly incredible artists and collaborators. This ranges from our play a story of struggle and solidarity set against the backdrop of the European refugee crisis, to , our festival of welcome from Syria to Glasgow with Little Amal – a three-metre-tall puppet – at its centre. We have celebrated the culture

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