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Orlando Repertory Theatre offers free tickets to ‘Locomotion’

Por: Orlando Sentinel Entertainment September 24, 2022

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Orlando Repertory Theatre artistic director Jeffrey Revels believes so strongly in the organization’s latest play, “Locomotion,” that he’s going to present it for free. “We believe ‘Locomotion’ tells a relevant and educational story,” he said. “We think this show is so important that we want to remove all barriers to people seeing it.” “Locomotion” tells the story of 11-year-old Lonnie, nicknamed Locomotion, who moves... + full article



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