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I got this email a few days ago:


2008 Theatre Season - 'Totus Mundus'




Priority booking now open

Public booking opens 11 February

Season opens 23 April


In 2008 we celebrate the glorious diversity of Shakespeare?s work. The season opens with his most searching tragedy King Lear, followed by the magical and popular comedy A Midsummer Night?s Dream, his thrilling and savage satire Timon of Athens, and his invention of a new form, the sit-com, in The Merry Wives of Windsor.


Our two new plays this season are tales of two cities. Ch? Walker?s The Frontline is an ultra-modern, wild and panoramic look at London on a Saturday night, whilst Glyn Maxwell's beautiful and engaging new play, Liberty, takes us to Paris during the French Revolution.


Anybody interested?

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Really?

Then go see the fascinating and imaginative and great fun version of Salome at Pentameters in Hampstead.

I have nothing to do with this production.


Also, there's a futuristic version of Measure for MEasure at Players Theatre Villiers Street next month if you want to google that and check it out.

I have nothing to do with that one either.


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> I'm always up for a theatre trip!

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