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<description>   In this episode we talk to Dr. Paul Sutton and Mr. Max Allsup about how they have grown their theatre company www.CandT.org from a traditional theatre in education company to the leading group that extends the applied theatre practice through the incorporation of technology. We hear from them about how they approach technology and how they think about theatre making in the age of digital media.</description>
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