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      <description>  As part of his week long birthday celebrations, Prince Charles alongside his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall and youngest son Prince Harry, attended The New Wimbledon Theatre Wednesday evening for a night of laughter. </description>
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      <title>Shakespeare for the 21st Century</title>
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      <description>  Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare 22-25 Oct, Arts Ed This is romping, stomping Shakespeare for the 21st century. Community Police Assistants, Jazz bands, funny hats and noses bring
  added gaity to a play which basically has little need of it. But it's great fun and the 14 strong cast made up a great team and when some serious acting was needed, all rose to the occassion with
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      <title>Thought-provoking theatre</title>
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  Arts Educational Schools. Taking Care of Baby by Dennis Kelly 11-25 Oct This is a most thought-provoking play that delves deeply into the hitherto almost unexamined subject of parental
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      <title>Much Ado about comedic performances</title>
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  By Nick Harrop
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      <description>  There is no doubt that this musical adaptation by Kangaroo Court of Oscar Wilde's novel about the youth who never aged but whose portrait hidden away in an attic, showed all the signs of the
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      <title>Behind the scenes at New Wimbledon Theatre's West Side Story</title>
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      <description>Kate Finburg gets a behind the scenes look at West Side Story at New Wimbledon Theatre.</description>
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      <title>A dream come true</title>
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      <description>Just like the lyrics to the show's big hit Breaking Free, the cast and crew of Epsom's Playhouse's High School Musical were soaring and flying, they undoubtedly gave it their all in this high-energy production.</description>
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      <title>Relive those teenage kicks</title>
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      <description>On the eve of your 39th birthday, getting to revisit your teenage years for a couple of hours is possibly one of the most precious gifts you could ask to receive.</description>
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      <title>Vintage Ayckbourn from Q2 Players</title>
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      <description>Even theatre critics can get writer's block, so your reviewer sympathised with the frustrated members of the writing circle in Ayckbourn's Improbable Fiction.  They all have stories in their heads, but how can they get them down on paper?</description>
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      <description>Although what it says on the tin (of dog food) sounds interesting - the real-life tale of a six-year-old Russian boy found living with wolves - in practice this confusing piece of theatre from NIE at BAC simply does not ring true.</description>
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