"Not For An Age but for Eveyone"

A review of Age Exchange by David Winger written on Monday 7th of May 2007

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The events on at Age Exchange's 50 seat theatre are terrific and not just for older people but everyone.

Last year we had stars like Liz Fraser and Brian Murphy and his wife Linda Regan talking very openly about their own careers and the great stars they have worked with. John Lyons from a Touch of Frost gave a eye-opening insight about the process of television acting as well as some interesting views about being in a long-running play like The Mousetrap.

All in all a little known venue with some fantastic events - almost a shame to tell anyone actually!.

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