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The second instalment of the How to Train Your Dragon series soon lands in theatres,...
Dancers, acrobats, clowns and trapeze artists: Cirque du Soleil are...
An Interview with Gaddafi is written by Reggie Adams, and is...
It’s New Zealand sensation Lorde who opens the evening at Earls Court. Her stage...
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Describing itself as a “boutique” theatre, the...
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