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Veronica Lee

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Veronica is an award-winning writer and critic who contributes on theatre and comedy to the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Observer and London Evening Standard.

Articles By Veronica Lee

The League of Gentlemen Live Again!, Sunderland Empire review - going local for local people

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018: Rose Matafeo review

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Rosie Jones/ Marcus Brigstocke/ Alice Snedden

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018: Luisa Omielan/ Brennan Reece/ Olga Koch

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Ari Shaffir/ Ashley Blaker/ Janeane Garofalo

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Alex Edelman/ Jayde Adams/ Kieran Hodgson

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Catherine Bohart / Norris & Parker / Pelican

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End of the Pier, Park Theatre review - thought-provoking play about comedy and race

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Flight of the Conchords review, Eventim Apollo - New Zealand musical spoofers make welcome return

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Bridget Christie, Brighton Festival review - politics through a domestic lens

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Sarah Kendall, Soho Theatre review - a superb storyteller

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Danny Baker, Touring review - boy, can he talk

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Friday Night Dinner, Channel 4 review - predictable but fun

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Shazia Mirza, Touring review - race and politics examined

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Flo and Joan, Soho Theatre review - sisters in satirical harmony

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Ed Byrne, Touring review - the perils of modern fatherhood

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Album: Lorde - Virgin

Lorde’s trajectory is continually fascinating. From the minimalist, sparse electropop of Pure Heroine to the similar but more grandiose...