Rock is a play of two halves.
It has an interval.
But that’s rather too simplistic. It’s much more profound than that. Read the rest of this entry »
Putting London’s West End theatre to rights. Phil and Andrew begrudgingly cut into their wine time to tell you whether it’s worth missing the Merlot for the Marlowe.
Rock is a play of two halves.
It has an interval.
But that’s rather too simplistic. It’s much more profound than that. Read the rest of this entry »
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