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Category / Theatre Royal Haymarket

19 05 201819 05 2018 by flares

The Olaf That Dare Not Speak His Name

  • British theatre, Bryon lavery, Bryony Lavery, theatre, theatre reviews, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Uncategorized
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Bryony Lavery, Frozen (Directed by Jonathan Munby, Theatre Royal Haymarket)
Of course they’ve cut the songs and the lesbian subtext and —
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