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Hero, Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
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Arab Nights, Soho Theatre
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Kiss Me Kate, Old Vic Theatre
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Merrily We Roll Along, Menier Chocolate Factory
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Everyday Maps For Everyday Use, Finborough
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The Promise, Trafalgar Studios
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The Dark Earth and the Light Sky, Almeida Theatre
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Richard III and Twelfth Night, Apollo Theatre
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In the Republic of Happiness, Royal Court Theatre
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The Bodyguard, Adelphi Theatre

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