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Out There is currently listed as an ended production in the British Theatre archive.

Out There is preserved in the British Theatre archive as a historical production.

Verified archive references place the production at Union Theatre.

British Theatre coverage for this title is dated 25 September 2016.

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Nevertheless, this is another creditable creation from the production stables of Sasha Regan and underlines her continuing commitment to the development of new British musical theatre. Very much worth your serious consideration, which it will repay by pleasing and charming.

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