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Musical Society Time Square ready for ’Petticoat’

Musical Society Time Square ready for ’Petticoat’

The musical association Time Square from Uitgeest is preparing for its upcoming production of 'Petticoat'. The performances are scheduled to take place on May 29 and 30 at the Kennemer Theater in Beverwijk.

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