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    End of the Golden Weather

    en-usSeptember 13, 2021
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    About this Episode

    We round off season one with a trio of monologues. First up, is the New Zealand classic The End of the Golden Weather. If you’ve ever wondered how we do Christmas on the beach in Aotearoa, then this is the episode for you.

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    To find out more about Prospect Park Productions NZ and our other theatre work go to https://www.prospectpark.co.nz/

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