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NEWS: The Lion & Unicorn Theatre will reopen for live performances from 30 September 2020

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases by Press Releases18th September 2020

Beginning on 30 September 2020, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre’s first Covid-secure performances since lockdown will be a mix of brand-new work and some old favourites, as well as productions from the venue’s team of in-house Associate Artists.

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10 plays from the past 10 years that stand out

In Comedy, Features, Interviews, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Rev Stan28th December 2019Leave a Comment

Here is a snapshot of my favourite theatre from the past 10 years, the plays that stand out most in my memory, the ones I talk about if people ask.

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