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3 easy and accessible Frantic Assembly exercises you can use in your Drama lessons

Frantic Assembly have been described as vibrant and visceral, exciting and energetic and creative and challenging and here are 3 quick and easy Frantic Assembly exercises you can use in your Drama lessons. Continue reading 3 easy and accessible Frantic Assembly exercises you can use in your Drama lessons

Keith Burt03/25/201002/13/2019Leave a comment

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