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Pinter One in Exactly 250 words

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Pinter One in Exactly 250 words

From September 2018 to February 2019, the Harold Pinter Theatre is presenting a season of Pinter'...

5 Oct, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

My pick of musicals to replace those closing in 2019

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My pick of musicals to replace those closing in 2019

As Summer draws to a close, and the first countdown-to-Christmas posts start appearing on Faceboo...

14 Sep, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

Open letter to Miss Jennifer Honey, of Crunchem Hall

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Open letter to Miss Jennifer Honey, of Crunchem Hall

Dear Miss J Honey,

It is with grave concern that I write to you today on behalf of the Crunche...

31 Aug, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

The King and I

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The King and I

The King and I, currently playing at the London Palladium, is a great production, but a very ques...

30 Jul, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

Life Lessons from Chicago

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Life Lessons from Chicago

I recently attended Chicago in London's Phoenix Theatre and I walked away thinking that Chicago m...

6 Jul, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

Mood Music in 250 words

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Mood Music in 250 words

Mood Music, currently playing at The Old Vic theatre in London, is a sharp new play about the pow...

6 Jun, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

The Tap Pack in 250 words

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The Tap Pack in 250 words

The Tap Pack is completely what it says on the tin: it's a tap concert, which takes its audience ...

9 May, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

Miss Nightingale in 250 words

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Miss Nightingale in 250 words

The words “World War II” and “romance” are almost inseparable from the cliché of a brave soldier ...

30 Mar, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson

Dreamgirls in 250 words

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Dreamgirls in 250 words

Dreamgirls, currently playing at London's Savoy Theatre, is a flawed but feel-good musical. Again...

9 Mar, 2018 | By Harriet Wilson