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Anyone that hasn't seen Cabaret yet should do so. I saw it on opening (and I saw Judi Dench in the original London stage version in '68). The current version is dark, moving, funning and just brilliant. Beats the socks off Liza (with a ZEE) Minelli's film.

CHERRY ORCHARD part of Chekov season at Lion & Unicorn 42 Gaisford Street London NW5 2ED

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=529083&y=184885&z=0&sv=NW5+2ED&st=2&pc=NW5+2ED&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf


MadWorld74 Wrote:

> I still haven't recovered from playing Mme

> Ranyevskia when I trained at drama school.


I auditioned but failed to get that very role.

But I still recommend it. I'm not bitter, me.

I'm definitely going.

Scroll down to the bottom of the theatre company's website to see the details.

http://www.actprovocateur.net/home.html

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