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Rosen Trevithick

About Rosen Trevithick

Rosen was born in Cornwall. She studied psychology at Oxford before moving back to the West Country.

Readers have downloaded over a quarter of a million copies of Rosen's books. Several titles have broken into the Amazon charts, including a number 1 humorous fiction bestseller.

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The Coffee House Players to Perform The Royal...

The Coffee House Players to Perform The Royal Hangover

The Coffee House Players are a brand new theatre group in Exeter. As the name may suggest, coffee shops play a major role in their activities. They like to rehearse in pubs, coffee shops and public venues, and plan to perform in unusual, relaxed venues too.

The Royal Hangover is ideal for these guys, because it comprises two short plays (Lipstick and Knickers and Red, White and Hullabaloo) which are entirely set in coffee shops.

You can find out more at The Coffee House Players website.

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