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Charles Dickens began writing A CHRISTMAS CAROL in 1843 and finished the story in time for it to be published by Christmas of the same year. The first printing of 6,000 copies sold out in one day.

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Charles Dickens’ marvellous tale charts the redemption of the miser Scrooge as the Ghosts of his Past Present and Future reveal themselves on Christmas Eve.

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DEATH OF A SALESMAN is rightly regarded as one of the greatest modern plays and perhaps the most complete contemporary tragedy. Willy Loman's personal flaws and "hubris" mirror those of America and the play has never more relevant than now, as we enter a period of American dominance in many forms of life.

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Le Malade Imaginaire est une comédie-ballet en trois actes, représentée pour la premiere fois au Théâtre du Palais-Royal le 10 février 1673, et c’est la dernière comédie écrite par Molière.Argan, un bourgeois, se croit toujours malade ; sa femme lui dispense des soins attentifs, mais n'attend que sa mort pour pouvoir hériter.

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has been described as the finest literature to come out of America during the 1960's. Written at the start of that decade it explores and defines many of the themes that were to radically change America, and therefore the world. The play follows the book rather than the film and uses the perspective of the Chief rather than solely McMurphy. The production will combine physical theatre, specially composed music, comedy and tragedy to present this American Classic on the stage.

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TNT present four fascinating accounts of the clash between British culture and the cultures that were subdued and then rebelled against her empire.

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OTHELLO is Shakespeare's most perfect play, a masterpiece of dramatic construction. OTHELLO is a thriller, a love story, a tragedy and an exploration of race, prejudice, power, war and human folly.

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Written in 1912, the play was first performed in Vienna before being presented on the London stage on the 11^th of April 1914. It caused a sensation then, not least for the unspeakable utterances of Eliza Doolittle, and has remained a classic ever since.
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