We’re delighted for Angus Taylor , Kieran Hurley and everyone involved in Mouthpiece, which has just been awarded the 2019 Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award.
The award, presented annually by the Carol Tambor Theatrical Foundation, is to support a New York transfer for a production from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Congratulations to Kieran, Angus, and everyone involved!
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