Oranges, Metaphors and a Certain Baker’s Daughter

Professional actors will perform the winning entry in the PSF Shake it Up! writing competition held in partnership with the Bohunt Academy Trust. The piece was written by Prishay Jahanzeb, from Wokingham School, and inspired by Romeo and Juliet.

See this short play at 12.45 pm at PSF Fringe on Sunday 21st July


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