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TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Customers have drinks or spend time on their laptops in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, which works as a cafe when not in use during rehearsals or plays, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.

L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.

Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.

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TUNIS, TUNISIA - 26 JULY 2013: Customers have drinks or spend time on their laptops in the theatre space of L'Etoile du Nord, which works as a cafe when not in use during rehearsals or plays, in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 26th 2013.<br />
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L’Etoile du Nord, besides being a cafe, is also an experimental theater that never closes, a free-wheeling space for spectators and performers, and a haunt for actors, intellectuals, free-thinkers and revolutionaries.<br />
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Tunisian actor and theater director, Noureddine El Ati, who founded the theater company in 1997, says the venue is unique in all of North Africa.