The Book of Mormon at curtainup.com-London
It is endearing to see how something so zany and off the wall can be a big Broadway hit. I think the show will also charm London audiences for quite some time
It is endearing to see how something so zany and off the wall can be a big Broadway hit. I think the show will also charm London audiences for quite some time
Written in the late 1940s by Rodney Ackland, but based on an ealier short story by Somerset Maugham. It was a hit in London's West End and is revived by Matthew Dunster at the Almeida in a w…
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I would name this as the number one must-see play on in London but research it before you go, so you know what to expect
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