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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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Mrs Henderson Presents, Noël Coward Theatre
War bad, theatre good. That’s about the level of insight available from this amiable show, transferring after a successful run in Bath. It’s one of the weaker entries in the ever-popular backstage genre, sharing Vaudevillian DNA with Gypsy and a … Continue reading
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Tagged blitz, dance, drama, emma williams, hitler, judi dench, london, mrs henderson presents, musical, naked, nudity, play, second world war, singing, terry johnson, theatre, tracie bennett, vaudeville, war, west end, windmill theatre
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