LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST / MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING " RSC, West End
The Royal Shakespeare Company have managed to combine the two plays with ease and charm to provide a wonderfully entertaining time at the theatre.
The Royal Shakespeare Company have managed to combine the two plays with ease and charm to provide a wonderfully entertaining time at the theatre.
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