Review: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat @ Palace Theatre, Manchester
What is the first name that usually springs up when someone is asked to name a popular musical?
What is the first name that usually springs up when someone is asked to name a popular musical?
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A night at the theatre could achieve many things – from tears of joy to tears of sorrow.
Picture the scene: Two young florists destined for each other, forced apart by a merciless dentist in an American slum which is tormented by an overgrown plant.
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