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		<title>Ruddigore (4th week)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Imogen Sarre</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;The slightly disquieting scene in which Dame Hannah woos her dead lover (a reanimated Sir Roderic Murgatroyd, played by Michael Peyton Jones) with a song about a flower and an oak tree proved to be the most moving and impressive of the night: at the end of it I felt that I could be a little in love with the staunch Dame too.&#8221; Kirstin Hollingsworth 

Ruddigore 
Review by Kirstin Hollingsworth
One of Gilbert and Sullivan’s less popular plays, this is a tale of a cursed line of baronets, ancestors who return ...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;I give it three out of five stars only because Lady Macbeth grabbed my hand during a soliloquy. I knew she loved me. I knew it from the moment she stared deep into my eyes and said, “Unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe topful of direst cruelty!”&#8221; Garrett Mostowski 
&#8220;Suggestions?  Don’t sit in the back because you won’t be able to see anything.  Be prepared to turn around a lot, as parts of the play are performed at the back of the stage.  And, ...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keble O&#8217;Reilly
Tuesday 24th-Saturday 28th November 7.30pm; Saturday 28th November 2.30pm
&#8220;One of the strongest moments is when all these trappings are stripped away, the soldiers step out of their otherwise constant roles, and the light is down to a single torch.&#8221; Arabella Currie 
&#8220;It was only halfway through the performance that I inspected my programme, and saw that Iago was being played by Kate Lewin – yes, Kate.  Such a convincing, astonishingly transformative performance is rare to see, let alone for a woman playing a man.&#8221; Simon Thomas 

Othello 
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