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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 67

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The Daily Telegraph Saturday January 31 1998 All THE CRITICS arts books The choice Films another new production of this popular yet problematic comedy of sexual manners Scottish cast is led by Claire Rutter as Fiordiligi Stewart Laing directs and Nicholas McGegan conducts Theatre Royal Glasgow (0141-332 9000) Thurs Musici Hall for Cornwall Truro (01872 262466) Tues Wed Campanas Flamencas The art of macho seduction is learned in the cradle: the youngest in this new troupe of flamenco performers is only 11 Peacock Theatre London WC2 (0171-314 8800) Tues-Mar 8 Shobana Jeyaslngh Gorgeous Indian technique fused with innovative Western theatricality in new double bill Wycombe Swan High Wycombe (01494 512000) Tues Featherstonehaughs Famous part-time bunch of dancing chaps with day jobs whose new work created by Lea Anderson focuses on the nervy artist Egon Schiele Lawrence Batley Theatre Huddersfield (01484 430528) Wed Thurs Music Art Theatre London WC2 (0171-416 6003) Do You Come Here Often? Sean Foley and Hamish McColl are an endearing double act in a piece about two men stuck in a bathroom for 25 years Great jokes knockabout metaphysics Surprisingly touching too Vaudeville Theatre London WC2 (0171-836 9987) Comedy Fri Varsity Wolverhampton (01902 711166) next Sat Dubstar Mellifluous northeastern synth-pop band University Manchester (0161-832 1111) Wed Wulfrun Hall Wolverhampton (01902 312030) Thurs University Bristol (0117 973 8374) Fri Bush Empire London W12 (0181-740 7474) next Sat James Taylor Mellow old stuff mellow new stuff from the veteran semi-acoustic troubadour Barbican Centre London EC2 (0171-638 8891) today tomorrow Royal Concert Hall Nottingham (0115 948 2626) Tues Theatre Charles Spencer The Day I Stood Still Kevin Elyot follows My Night with Reg with this fine new play spanning 30 years and focusing on the life and loneliness of Horace a gay museum official beautifully played by Adrian Scarborough Sounds bleak but full of humour and constructed with exceptional skill even cunning My only grumble is that the self-conscious artistry seems at odds with the compassionate emotional depth Cottesloe Theatre London SE1 (0171-928 2252) Cymbeline Just occasionally the RSC gets things wonderfully right as with this notably ambitious main-stage production of rarely performed late romance Adrian Noble approaches this shambolic fairy tale with rare aplomb achieving admirable clarity real feeling and some brilliant stage spectacle Lovely performance too from Joanne Pearce as Imogen one of most engaging heroines Barbican Theatre London EC2 (0171-638 8891) The Mysteries The RSC also gets things horribly wrong as with this dire travesty of the great medieval mystery plays Six gruelling hours of boredom and blasphemy Barbican Pit London EC2 (0171-638 8891) End RC classic First World War drama in which a group of English officers and men brace themselves for the big German offensive remains deeply moving 70 years after its premiere Samuel West Kris Marshall and Miles Richardson are superb as public school types revealing grace under pressure Head London N1 (0171-226 1916) View Judi Dench is in magnificent form in David moving family saga covering 16 years Aldwych Quentin Curtis fn the Company of Men (18) Two men decide for a jape both to hit on the same unfortunate woman and then reject her Neil debut feature has been billed as a savage indictment of corporate America The evolving feelings and the plight are at times wrenching but this study of misogyny itself becomes hateful Titanic (U) Rose (Kate Winslet) going home on the liner to Imarry her rich but callous fiance (Billy Zane) falls for Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) an artist in steerage A touching comedy of manners travels through stupendous adventure to poignant elegy Breathtaking effects as expect from director James Cameron but what impresses even more is the intellectual scope Regeneration (15) Jonathan Pryce plays an army psychologist treating shellshock victims among them Wilfred Owen (Stuart Bunce) and Siegfried Sassoon (James Wilby) Gillies adaptation of the first novel in Pat Barker's First World War trilogy has a quiet intelligence and a rare unfeigned gravity And performance is masterly Das Boot (15) Wolfgang classic submarine drama returns in a definitive three-and-a-half-hour Boogie Nights (18) David Gritten writes: Eddie (Mark Wahlberg) a prodigiously endowed teenager is cajoled into porn-film industry by a paternal director (Burt Reynolds terrific) Writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson corrals his edgy material in exhilarating style and captures its Seventies setting perfectly Lucie Aubrac (12) Clark Collis writes: Another evocative engrossing period piece from Claude Berri based on the memoirs of a French Resistance member Pregnant Lucie (Carole Bouquet) plans an audacious rescue when her husband (Daniel Auteuil) is captured by Nazis Dance Ismene Brown Rambert finest modern dancers perform world-class Christopher Bruce and Jiri Kylian and a new commission from Jeremy James Live music-making from London OPERA AND BALLET COLISEUM 0171 632 8300 (24hr) ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA 730 THE MAGIC FLUTE Tue 730 THE ELIXIR OF LOVE WELLS at the PEACOCK THEATRE (0171) 314 8800 LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO as never seen it before The Times Must End Today! THE ROYAL OPERA Box Office 0171 304 4000 and at the Royal Festival Hall Box Office 0171 960 4242 Mon 700 (Only 2 performances) THE ENCHANTRESS in concert Conducted by Valery Gergiev THEATRES Seat Availability For seat AVAiUbiliTy of TodAy's PERFORMANCES at aII tLe THEATRES liSTEd IN This SEcrioN just diAl 0660 616 041 from the handset of your fax machine Calls cost 49p pan- min Shooting Stars and The Fast Show Apollo London W6 (0171-416 6080) until Feb 27 ONE of the things I love about the theatre is the way it constantly springs suprises On paper this comedy double bill looked like a cynical take-the-money-and-run exercise What other reason could there be for uprooting these comedy shows from their natural medium television? Well one reason is that a world of difference between watching comedy in your living room and watching it in the company of thousands of other people determined to have a good time This show generates an irresistible warmth a kind of post-modern version of the good old days of variety And real trouble has been taken to ensure the sketches work in the theatre The set is lavish the pace is as hectic as on the box As the Fast Show's Jazz Club host would undoubtedly say: Charles Spencer Fair Toxophilites from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum Exeter? I thought not better get down to this treat of a show right away if only to find out what a Toxophilite is The Royal Academy of Arts London W1 (0171-439 7438) until Apr 13 Talks Michael Wright Allan Gurganus Acclaimed US author of Oldest Confederate Widow tells All reads from his latest novel Plays Well with Others a front-runner in the growing genre of Aids novels Barbican Centre London EC2 (0171-638 8891) Tues Redmond Promising to produce gives a lecture about his time in the Congo Royal Geographical Society London SW7 (0171-792 9512) Tues Douglas Adams The creator of Guide to the discusses interactive fiction QEH London SE1 (0171-960 4242) Tues Falstaff Co RSC members talk about working on the problem comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor Barbican Theatre London EC2 (0171-638 8891) Thurs VAUDEVILLE LIVE! 0171 836 9987 CC 0171 344 4444 (24hr) THE RIGHT SIZE EXTENDED 1 WEEK TO 21 FEBRUARY the best show in town" DMail Eves 730 Sat Mat 400 KIT THE WIDOW UNTIL SATURDAY Eves 915 "Tinkling the ironies with class and Indep FROM 23 FEB FOR 20 PERFS ONLY MY LIFE WITH KENNETH WILLIAMS performed by David Benson BEST AVAILABLE SEATS FROM £1299 WYNDHAMS 369 1736344 4444 BEST COMEDY Eve Standard Awards BEST COMEDY Laurence Olivier Awards ROGER ALLAM MICK FORD JACK DEE A new play by Yasmina Reza TYans by Christopher Hampton Eves 8 Mats Wed 3 Sat Sun 5 Martin Gayford David Sanborn and Marla Schneider with the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra The jazz-rock altoist David Sanborn plays Gil music and also compositions by the Evans disciple Maria Schneider Barbican Hall London EC2 (0171-638 8891) Wed Geoff Keezer A hustling bustling new piano virtuoso still in his twenties from New York Pizza Express London W1 (0171-439 8722) Wed-next Sat Herb Geller A leading figure in Fifties West Coast cool jazz Geller has a beautiful tone on alto sax and a timeless style Great Northern Hotel Peterborough (01733 552331) Fri Fairway Suite Welwyn (info: 01438 717997) next Sat Folk Colin Randall Equation Once brightest prospect now a band with more ambitious targets Concorde Brighton (01273 606460) Tues Wharf Tavistock (01822 611166) Wed Watermans Arts Centre Brentford (0181-568 1176) Thurs Harlequin Theatre Redhill (01737 765547) Fri Brewery Arts Centre Cirencester (01285 655522) next Sat Celtic Connections Closing programme includes Flook! the Celtic Fiddle Festival Iris DeMent or Paragon Ensemble (tonight) followed by James Grant Salsa Celtica Dibenn or Savourna Stevenson Mick and Anne Wood (tomorrow) Royal Concert Hall and other locations Glasgow (0141-287 5511) ends tomorrow Shindig Annie Breton band Dibenn kicks off miniature response to Celtic Connections Equation (Thurs see abovep and Horse (Fri) come later Watermans Brentford (0181-568 1176) until Mar 21 Rock David Cheat High Llamas The band uses a variety of influences jazz electronic Brazilian but most of all the Beach Boys to create a beguiling series of pop sinfoniettas Leadmill Sheffield (0114 275 4500) today Duchess of York Leeds (0113 268 2184) tomorrow Cathouse Glasgow (0141-248 6606) Tues Venue Edinburgh (0131-557 3073) Wed Riverside Newcastle (0191-261 4386) Thurs Hop Grape Manchester (0161-832 1111) ALDWYCH 0171 416 6003 cc 344 4444 Judi is triumphant in Mail JUDI DENCH SAMANTHA BOND RONALD PICKUP JOYCE REDMAN The National Theatre Production of VIEW a new play by DAVID HARE Directed by RICHARD EYRE Eves 730 Sat Mat 230 APOLLO VICTORIA cc 0171 416 6045 cc 24 hrs 0171 344 44440171 420 0000 Groups 0171 416 60750171 413 3321 Andrew Lloyd STARLIGHT EXPRESS THE FASTEST SHOW ON EARTH White knuckle runs 1945 daily Tue Sat 3pm Tickets from £1250 0991 992 007 CAMBRIDGE 0171 494 5080416 6060 344 4444420 0000 (bkg fee) Grps 494 5454416 6075413 3321436 5588 GREASE NOW IN ITS 5th FANTASTIC YEAR! IAN KELSEY as Danny Monster DMirror Mon Sat 730pm Wed Sat Mat 3pm BOOKING TO THE MILLENNIUM 0991 992 009 COMEDY THEATRE oi7i 369 1731 cc 0171 344 4444 Macmillan a tour de force" Std HIGGINS in Hugh A LETTER OF RESIGNATION of the most literate and powerful plays in the West Time Out Mon-Sat Evgs 745 Mats Wed 300 Sat 400 CRITERION BO 0171 369 1737344 4444 3rd HILARIOUS YEAR THE REDUCED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY in THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (abridged) All 37 Plays In 97 Minutest and Telegraph the audience weak with the exertion of helpless Mail Mats Thur at 3 Sat at 5 Sun at 4 Eves at 8pm THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (abridged) Tuesday at 8pm Richard Dorment Head First: Portraits from the Arts Council Collection Two strong Stanley Spencers and an even better Lucian Freud are among the highlights of this show of 20th century British art The City Gallery Leicester (0116 2540595) until Feb 21 The World of Drawings and Watercolours Fair Last chance High quality offerings at prices from a couple of hundred pounds Dorchester Hotel London W1 (0171-629 8888) until tomorrow Marc Quinn First retrospective for the artist who created a self-portrait with his own frozen blood Not surprisingly grand guignol reigns South London Gallery London SE5 (0171-705 6120) until Mar 8 Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art newest museum is showing works amassed by a collector of artists associated with the Futurist movement including Balia Boccioni and Severini Estorick Collection London 1 (0171-704 9522) Art Treasures of England: 400 of the Greatest Works from Regional Museums and Galleries Well have you ever seen William Powell enchanting The ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY STRATFORD 01789 2956230541 541051 Todav 130: RST: TWELFTH NIGHT 730 MERCHANT OF VENICE Today 130 730: SWAN: ROMEO AND JULIET Todav 130: TOP: ROBERTO ZUCCO LONDON 0171 638 8891: Today 200 715: Barbican: CYMBALINE Ton't 500: Pit THE MYSTERIES 0991 992 008 (Barbican) ST MARTINS 0171 836 1443 (no bkg fee) 0171 420 0000344 4444 (bkg fee) Eves 8 Tues 245 Sat 5 8 46th YEAR OF AGATHA THE MOUSETRAP STRAND Box Off a cc (No fee) 0171 930 8800 cc (Bkg fee) 0171 344 4444420 0000 Groups 0171 413 33210171 436 5588 BUDDY The Buddy Holly Story BRILLIANT Sun BUDDY WONDERFUL STUFF" Sun Tel Tues Thur 80 Fri 530 830 Sats 500 830 Sundays 400pm Kids 12 Price ALL SEATS 12 PRICE FRI 530 PERF 9th KNOCKOUT YEAR Now booking the year 2000 Entertainments Concerts Geoffrey Norris Pekka Kuusisto The sensational young Finnish violinist joins the Scottish Chamber Orchestra playing Concerto with Siegfried Idyll and Symphony No 2 conducted by Thomas Dausgaard Hall Edinburgh (0131-667 7776) tonight Belshazzar The writing on the waljl for the kingdom of Babylon as depicted in dramatic 1745 oratorio performed by the Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall London SE1 (0171-960 4242) Wed Jean-Yves Thibaudet A recital of Ravel and Rachmaninov two music in which this refined pianist excels Waterfront Hall Belfast (01232 334455) Wed Wigmore Hall London W1 (0171-935 2141) next Sun I Opera Rupert Christiansen The Enchantress (Tchaikovsky) Rarely staged work presented by the Royal Opera in concert form Valery Gergiev conducts The cast is led by Kirov Opera singers Galina Gorchakova Larissa Diadkova Gegam Gregorian and Nikolay Putilin Royal Festival Hall London SE1 (0171-304 4000) tonight and Mon Xerxes (Handel) One of the most successful productions in repertory is revived with the promising mezzo Sarah Connolly in the title role London Coliseum London WC2 (0171-632 8300) Fri Cosi fan tutte (Mozart) Yet ADELPHI cc 24 hrs (£1 bkg fee) 344 0055 "A show to die Telegraph with Express 7 OLIVIER AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTION CHICAGO THE MUSICAL RUTHIE HENSHALL UTE LEMPER HENRY GOODMAN NIGEL PLANER Mon Sat 8 Wed Sat Mat 230 NOW BOOKING TO 31 OCT 98 ADELPH! cc 24 hrs (£1 bkg fee) 344 0055 show to die Telegraph with Express 7 OLIVIER AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTION CHICAGO THE MUSICAL RUTHIE HENSHALL UTE LEMPER HENRY GOODMAN NIGEL PLANER Mon Sat 8 Wed Sat Mat 230 NOW BOOKING TO 31 OCT 98 ALBERY 369 1730344 4444 be dancing on DMl STEPPING OUT THE NEW MUSICAL a rich vein of Times THE FULL MONTY WITH TAPPERS DMirror Int Trib Eves 8pm Mats Thur 3pm Sat 4pm 0991 992 002 ALDWYCH oi7i 4i6 6000 Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jim Steinman's new musical WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND Opens July 1 Box Office opens Tbmor to a booking fee Kate Bassett Jenny Eclair Brash peroxide blonde returns with a typically rude flight of fancy For one night only Nottingham Playhouse (0115-941 9419) Fri Sean Hughes classiest theatre accommodates this celebrity Irish one-man show for four nights A libis for Life bridges the gap between stand-up and serious storytelling Almeida Theatre London N1 (0171-359 4404) Wed-next Sat NEW LONDON Drury Lane WC2 BO 0171 405 0072 CC 0171 404 4079 24hr 0171 344 44440171 420 0000 Groups 0171 413 3311436 5588 THE ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER TS ELIOT INTERNATIONAL AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL CATS Eves 745 Mats Tue Sat 300 Bars open at 645 LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS AVAIL DAILY FROM BOX OFFICE PALACE THEATRE bo 0171 434 0909 cc 24hrs (bkg fee) 0171 344 4444 (bkg fee) Grps 0171 413 3311 THE MOST POPULAR MUSICAL LES MISERABLES NOW IN ITS 13th RECORD-BREAKING YEAR Eves 730 Mats Thu Sat 230 Latecomers not admitted until the interval LIMITED NUMBER OF SEATS AVAIL DAILY FROM BOX OFFICE PHOENIX BOCC 0171 369 17330171 344 4444 0171 420 0000 Groups 0171 436 5588 BEST MUSICAL OlivierDrama Awards Plays and PlayersIvor Novello Awards WILLY BLOOD BROTHERS the audience to its feet and roaring its Mail Eves 745 Mats Thur 300 Sat 400- 0991 992 026 PRINCE EDWARD 0171 447 5400 First Call 420 0100 cc 344 4444 Grps 420 0200 LAST MONTH TO SEE BOUBLIL Int Her Trib MARTIN GUERRE BEST NEW MUSICAL LAURENCE OLIVIER AWARDS MUST CLOSE 28 Feb Mon-Sat 745 Mats Thur Sat 300 PRINCE OF WALES 0171 839 5967 First Call 420 0000 cc 344 4444 Grps 420 0200 freephone 0800 614 903 GRAMMY AWARD WINNING MUSICAL from Broadway Enough energy to electrify a DMail SMOKEY CAFE The Songs of Leiber Stoller Mon-Thu 8 Fri 545 830 Sat 3 8 NOW BOOKING TO SEPT 0991 992 029 QUEENS THEATRE 0171 494 5040 (24 Hrs) 420 0000344 444 SHOPPING AND FING By Mark Ravenhill historic Guardian Eves 8pm Mats Thur 3pm Sat 5pm LAST 7 WEEKS ENDS 14 MARCH HAYMARKET 930 8800344 4444 (bkg fee) EDNA THE SPECTACLE An Icon Returns from 8 April HER MAJESTY 24hr 494 5400 (bkg fee) CC 0171 344 4444420 0000 (bkg fee) Grps 0171 494 5454413 3311436 5588 ANDREW LLOYD AWARD WINNING MUSICAL THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Directed by HAROLD PRINCE NOW BOOKING TO MAY 98 Eves 745 Mats Wed Sat 300 Apply to Box Office Daily for Returns LONDON PALLADIUM 0171 494 5030 344 4444 (bkg fee) Grps 0171 494 5454413 3321 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER Prevs 21 Apr Opens 5 May 0991 992 018 LONDON PALLADIUM bocc 0171 494 5020344 4444 (£1 tkt serv chg): 0171 420 0000 Grps 0171 494 5450312 8000 JIM DALE RETURNS AS FAGIN OLIVER! 3RD IRREPRESSIBLE YEAR MASTERPIECE YOU ASK FOR Times Eves 730 Mats Wed Sat 230 Some good seats avail now for weekday perfs FINAL PERFS 21 FEB LYCEUM cc 0171 656 18020990 500 800 420 0000344 4444 (bkg fee) Grps 416 6076 TIM RICE ANDREW LLOYD JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR shivers racing down the DTelegraph Eves 745 Mats Wed Sat 300 Final performance 28 March 1998 0991 992 091 LYRIC 0171 494 5045 (24hr cc Bkg fee) 344 4444 (Bkg fee) Groups 0171 494 5454 Royal Shakespeare Company ANTONY SHER In CYRANO DE BERGERAC Cyrano of the decade" FT Eves at 730pm Mats Wed Sat at 200pm LAST 3 WEEKS 0991 992 019 NATIONAL THEATRE 0171 928 2252: Grps 0171 620 0741 24hr cc bkg fee 0171 420 0000 LYTTELTON Today 215 730 Mon 730 CLOSER a new play by Patrick Marber COTTESLOE 730 THE DAY I STOOD STILL a new play by Kevin Elyot 715 MUTABILITIE a new play by Frank McGuinness 0991 992 034 (oovter) DONMAR WAREHOUSE 369 1732 THE FRONT PAGE LAST 5 WEEKS Mon-Sat 730 Wed Sat Mats 3 DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL SS cc (bkg fee) 24hr 7 days 0171 494 50000171 344 44440171 420 0000 Groups 0171 494 5454413 3311312 8000 MISS SAIGON CLASSIC LOVE STORY OF OUR NOW IN ITS 9TH BREATHTAKING YEAR! Eves 745 Mats Wed Sat at 3pm Good seats available for Wed Mat some perfs apply BO FORTUNE BO CC 01 71-836 2238 312 8033494 5388 NOW IN ITS 9th HIT YEAR ROBERT DAVID DEMEGER PULLAN Susan THE WOMAN IN BLACK Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt most thrilling chilling play for DMail Mon Sat 8pm Mats Tue 3pm Sat 4pm Running Time 2hrs GARRICK 0171 494 5085312 1990 494 5388 (no bkg fee) Groups 0171 494 5454 Winners of 19 Major Awards The Royal National Theatre Production PIP MILLER ALISON FISKE JOHN BARDON JB AN INSPECTOR CALLS Must Be Seen" DMail Hours of Enthralling Visually Stunning DTel Mon-Fri 745 Sat 500 815 Mat Wed 230 0991 992 015 GIELGUD 494 5065 344 4444420 0000 bkg fee) Eves 745 Mats Thur 3Sat 4 THE PETER HALL COMPANY Christopher Cazenove Kate Simon Ward Richard Todd Madeleine Potter Barbara Murray OSCAR CLASSIC COMEDY AN IDEAL HUSBAND AND STms 0991 992 016 HAMPSTEAD 0171 722 9301 Eves 8 Sat 330 8pm TERMS OF ABUSE by Jessica Townsend HAMPSTEAD 0171 722 9301 Eves 8 (Mon 7pm) Sat 330 8pm Jessica TERMS OF ABUSE HAYMARKET 830 8800344 4444 (Bkg fee) MAGGIE EILEEN SMITH ATKINS JOHN STANDING in EDWARD A DELICATE BALANCE with SIAN THOMAS JAMES LAURENSON ANNETTE CROSBIE directed by ANTHONY PAGE Tue Sat 8pm Wed Sat Mats 3pm Telegraph Box Office ELTON BILLY john Joel FACE TO FACE TOUR '98 Take the drama out of theatre booking call us between 8am and 8pm every day on 0541 55 70 00 National Call max lOp per min (booking fee) FORA SEATING PUN BY FAX Dial the number shown next to the fax symbol of your chosen theatre where possible use the handset of your fax machine the keypad using on-hook dialing or polling mode (24 hours a day) Calls to 0991 numbers cost £150min Average call duration 25 minutes SEATING PLAN BY POST Please phone our Operator1 Monday to Friday 900am to 530pm on 0991 992 090 Helpline 0171 412 3795 TELECOM EXPRESS WESTMINSTER TOWER LONDON SE1 7SP This is a service provided by The Daily Telegraph khcirflraph BOX OFFICE Glasgow Ibrox Stadium Tuesday 2 June 1998 London Wembley Stadium Sat 6 Sun 7 June 1998 Manchester Lancashire CC Club Thursday 4 June 1998 Ail tickets subject DOMINION 0171 658 18860960 203020 0990 2040200171 420 0000 (bkg fee) Grps 0171 416 60960171 312 19970800 614 903 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST THE NEW HIT MUSICAL ENCHANTING EVENING GENUINELY GLORIOUS" DTel FEAST OF GOOD DMail New Group Rates Now Booking Mon-Sat 730 Wed Sat mat 230 0991 992 011 SAVOY BOcc 0171 836 8888 cc 420 0000 IAN RICHARDSON DE Daily Tel GRAHAM CROWDEN NotW THE MAGISTRATE by Arthur Wing Pinero Mon Sat 730 Mats Wed Sat 300 LIMITED SEASON 0991 992 072 To book tickets call us now on Telegraph Box Office 0541 55 70 00 NationajCati lC 0991 992 042 0991 992 033 (Lytelton) A A.

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