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Episode 10: Breaking The Code Review

9 min · 5 de mar de 2026
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This is a special review episode. I recently saw the Sudbury Dramatic Society's production of Breaking the code by Hugh Whitemore. The play tells the rise and fall of the genius that was Alan Turing, father of modern computing. The play was cleverly staged and filled with terrific performances, so much so that I felt compelled to record a review. If you would like me to feature your amateur production or group on the show, please message me at info@stuarthannah.com

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