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·23rd May 2014

Blue Stockings: essential to the wardrobe of the mind

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✮✮✮✮ ā€˜Blue Stockings’ touches the audience without preaching. Directed by Madeleine Perham, it is set in 1897 when Cambridge University...
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·11th July 2014

Sun shines on Globe’s Anthony and Cleopatra

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·30th August 2014

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·18th October 2014

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·26th November 2014

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·6th June 2014

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·24th July 2014

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·3rd September 2014

Horrifying, spellbinding: Miller’s The Crucible

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·22nd November 2014

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