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Theatre Correspondent, Morgan Merryweather takes you on a trip through Liberty's Theatre district and tells you what's a hit and what's not.
Thanks for all of your kind letters! One thing about major mental health problems is that they certainly let you know who your friends are, so to all of you who asked, I'm fine. My medication has been increased and the doctors think I may make a full recovery within the decade. Speeding me on my way has been a fine series of new plays in Liberty City running over the next 6 months. This season's offerings may not be Shakespeare, but they're not half bad! Combining traditional story-telling techniques with avant-garde improvisation, these are some of the new shows for all of the family to enjoy!
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Upside down romantic comedy that won't leave a funny taste in the mouth! |
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A happy tale of a young girl who is definitely a real red head. |
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Man's best friend just got better! |
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A lovable tale about the secret life of vermin. |
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They're pirates; they're not transvestites. |
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Riverside tale of dam-building, tree-felling and weekend revelry, set in Brookyln. |
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A joyful romp through the backstreets of Bangkok, as a lonely single man meets a young urchin, who thinks he's a she, and introduces him/her to high society in Edwardian England.
Contains nudity! |
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