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Examples
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Stage deputy editor Alistair Smith said: ATG are now UK theatre's commercial superpower.
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Their wives drag them along, that's who the theatre's full of.
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Here's a must-watch video from the theatre's website.
WATCH: 'Shoes' Musical On Now At Peacock Theatre In London Nicole Campoy-Leffler 2011
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The Library theatre's old home is being renovated; its new home won't be ready for four years.
Hard Times – review 2011
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Here's a must-watch video from the theatre's website.
WATCH: 'Shoes' Musical On Now At Peacock Theatre In London Nicole Campoy-Leffler 2011
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If this year's Edinburgh festival fringe is characterised by one thing, it is undoubtedly theatre's attempts to engage playfully with technology.
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The Print Room theatre's stated aim is to stage rarely performed plays by known writers, and it now tackles Snake In The Grass, a departure for the comedy master in that it's a thriller, described by Ayckbourn himself as a "ghost play".
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From coloured to negro to coloured again: Norris – American theatre's foremost dissector of liberal middle-class hypocrisy – points to the human tendency to burrow into language, to obscure unpleasant truths with names and labels.
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Having learned the rules, he became one of theatre's great iconoclasts.
Finishing the Hat: The Collected Lyrics of Stephen Sondheim by Stephen Sondheim – review David Benedict 2010
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While work is done on the theatre's auditorium, the company is setting sail right outside its own front doors in King Street.
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