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Dick Whittington Pantomime Competition
Back to the 1980s with Adrian Mole writer's jumble sale play
The glamorous theatre star born in Snakes Lane
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Cost of reopening former cinema rises by more than half
Prestigious final date for hard-hitting college play Just My Boy
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#MeToo movement inspires brand new play
Stories of the Kindertransport sought for play marking 80th anniversary
Park Theatre's A Clockwork Orange is a twisted tale of morality
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Stage version of A Clockwork Orange bears relevance to Trump and Brexit
Stephen K Amos' new tour is World Famous
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Girls at Soho Theatre hits home on friendship and fleeting values
Talawa arts group fights for its right to be heard
New play at Theatre Royal Stratford East puts racism in the spotlight
The Enfield producer behind The Play That Goes Wrong talks about new West End show
Adrian Lester on equality: "Any actor should play any role"
McQueen star Stephen Wight talks about meeting the designer's family and being befriended by Benedict Cumberbatch
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A modern day Muslim love story played out with Shakespearian overtones
David Baddiel: 'The Infidel is not trying to be blasphemous, but religious people should be sent up'
Goldie treads the boards in Kingston 14
Review of Cirque du Soleil: Quidam
Keeping it in the family at the Kenneth More Theatre
Brass and beauty for the Queen's Theatre's panto
Chickenshed perform Pinocchio
The heavyweight champion of pantomime Dames
Winning the glass slipper
CADOS present their nearly panto
Jacksons Lane bring Cinderella bang up to date