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         <description><![CDATA[Riverside Studios, London W6
Opened 15 September, 1992
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Reviews on these pages are meant primarily to recommend or to warn off potential theatregoers, and in this case whatever I say will make no difference – the show was completely sold out long before it opened, on the strength of culture-hunk Alan Rickman in the name part. Which may be as well, because it's not actually very wonderful at all.
Georgian director Robert Sturua was one of producer Thelma Holt's eye-opening cultural imports...<br />
Rickman-Alan.net<br /><br />
2000-2011]]></description>
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