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		<title>By: John Meyers</title>
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		<description>What a fantastic review! I saw this production too, but I didn&#039;t notice the audience chatting while the actors were on stage. The mood was pretty euphoric overall. There seemed to be a couple of school classes in the audience who responded with candid laughter and the odd heckle, but that&#039;s becoming common currency on the London stage as theatres target schools with their programming.</description>
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