I'm Still Here (Portuguese with English subtitles)
Saturday, March 1, 2025 4:00–7:00 PM
- LocationCampus Theatre, 100 - Campus Theatre, 413 Market St, Lewisburg
- Websitehttps://calendar.bucknell.edu/campus-theatre/event/49422-im-still-here-portuguese-with-english-subtitles
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