Winchester director takes 'In the Lady Garden' to Edinburgh Fringe
Winchester-based Deborah Edgington is bringing her directorial talents to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival next week at the age of 64.
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Winchester-based Deborah Edgington is bringing her directorial talents to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival next week at the age of 64.
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