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The longest running play in London
And the longest running play in London is… The Mousetrap. Even when I read this I was, to say the least, surprised. In fact Mousetrap has been running in London since, yes – wait for it, 1952! This is, by … Continue reading
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39 Steps reviews
We have scoured the web in search for 39 Steps review and have paraphrased them for you here to save you going through them yourself in order to decide whether you believe this long-running London play is worth going to … Continue reading
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Sebastian Faulks
Sebastian Faulks was born in Britain in April of 1953 to Pamela and Peter Faulks, who was a solicitor and then a judge. Both his parents and their ancestors were involved in the first and second world wars and one … Continue reading
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Bird Song
Bird Song is the name of a new play running now in London’s West End. Based on the famous novel written by Sebastian Faulk, it is a story based in the early 20th century in France just before the outbreak … Continue reading
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Yes Prime Minister
Yes Prime Minister is a play based on the nineteen eighties BBC satirical comedy by the same name, which in turn, is a sequel to the Yes Minister comedy by Sir Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn. After a completely sold … Continue reading
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The Railway Children
Back in July, (yes, I know it has been a while), I took my son to watch The Railway Children at Waterloo Station. My son loves trains and I thought that the idea of him going to watch a play … Continue reading