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see an average of four to five shows a week. And I review them – as keen readers of will be aware – here and elsewhere. They range from one person shows in fringe theatres to big musicals. I also see pantomime at Christmas, a lot of children’s shows and I’m happy to include some amateur work. Classical music concerts and opera are all part of the mix. It tends to be London and the Southeast because that’s where I live, although I do get to Nottingham Playhouse,

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