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Sudden death of star will not stop Fringe show

Sudden death of star will not stop Fringe show

It was with great sadness and some shock that the death of stage and TV star Natasha Gerson has been announced.
Ms Gerson co-wrote and co-produced The Omega Factor: By the Pricking of My Thumbs. More details about the show here.
The Scottish based theatre company Stageworks East West Ltd received the news of her death. Ms Gerson died peacefully at home in the early hours of Sunday 27 July.
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