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Bourke giggles, "I've never heard it described like that, but it kind of is".
"It takes years for a theatre to build up this capability," Shalwitz admits, "but hearing it described like this, it makes you wonder how we manage to get anything good on our stages at all".
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A colleague described it as "like watching policy being written".
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