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			<title>Theatre and education</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[This discussion is about theatre and its interaction with adult education. We have some great playwriters who described deep and sometimes obscure realities of human mind. Just think about Pirandello, Shakespeare or Pinter. Who is your favourite dramatist? Which play did you enjoy most? 
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