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Strictly Speaking: Week 3
Ah, Movie Week – two words about as likely to deliver satisfaction as “Southern Rail”, “Theresa May” or “Topshop feminism”. So, it comes as little surprise (though sinking disappointment) to see couples slathered in Minions yellow or trying to jam … Continue reading
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BWW Interview: Emma Williams
The actress discusses her role in the new musical version of An Officer and a Gentleman. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
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