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           <title>Gypsy at Watford Palace Theatre****</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Gypsy is a peach of a musical; on the one-hand its a gut-wrenching tale of one woman's ruthless determination to shove her daughters into the limelight and on the other it's a moving family saga of
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           <title>Watford Symphony Orchestra's May concert at Clarendon Muse***</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  With commendable ambition, for this concert the Watford Symphony Orchestra undertook a programme of 19th- and 20th Century works that was demanding for amateurs. It was held at Clarendon Muse - home to the Watford School of Music, whose director of string development, John Brennan, was the guest conductor. For those interested in
  musical education, he has an additional reputation as conductor of Hertfordshire Schools' Symphony Orchestra and for a number of other commitments. He has developed a conducting style that is both
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           <title>Sound of Music at The Alban Arena*****</title>
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  The evergreen Sound of Music adamantly refuses to go out of fashion. OK, so it has been done to death but so what? It is a classic and still manages to stir up feelings of warm nostalgia and joy
  every time it makes an appearance. Love, romance, stirring songs and unfeasibly cute children ensures it swells heart, as well as the box office coffers every time.
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           <title>DNA at Watford Palace Theatre*****</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  First staged in 2007, writer Dennis Kelly (co-writer of the hugely successful musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Matilda) takes us on a dark spiralling journey into teenage peer pressure, the
  cruelty of adolescence and the sanity-threatening complexity of weaving a lie.
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           <title>REVIEW: Pirates of Penzance, Kenneth More Theatre</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[by John Spring-White]]></description>
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           <title>REVIEW: A Murder is Announced, Kenneth More Theatre</title>
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           <title>Lend Me a Tenor by Rickmansworth Players at The Pump House***</title>
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  Ken Ludwig's 1986 comedy (not to be confused with the 2006 musical adaptation) is about much-mistaken identity and begins with the imminent arrival of tenor Tito Merelli (Jonathan Cox) and his
  feisty wife Maria (Holly Addison-Grocock) at a Cleveland hotel suite in 1934. Tito, known to his many fans as 'Il Stupendo', is booked to sing at a gala fundraiser but due to an overly bold fan, an
  upset stomach, an irate spouse and an overdose of tranquillisers, things do not go according to plan.
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           <title>Our Brother David at Watford Palace Theatre****</title>
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  Words fly about the stage at Watford Palace Theatre as Anthony Clark premieres his new work, Our Brother David. People talk at cross purposes – they
  discuss art, finance, beauty, truth, global warming, capitalism, love, death and a whole lot more, sometimes leaving the audience with heads spinning.
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           <title>There Is A War at Watford Palace Theatre****</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Tom Basden’s There is a War, presented by Hertfordshire County Youth Theatre, throws the audience into a futuristic war zone between the Blues and the Greys. Neither army knows who started the war
  and both are unaware of the true events that took place. In fact, neither side has any idea what is going on. Each civilian, doctor or member of the army is simply taking orders from their senior
  officer (or the world famous star Andy Dog) regardless of the consequences that are indeed devastating.
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           <title>Moon Carpet at The Maltings****</title>
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  You rarely get to see a play you can relate to personally. Like director Katie Smith, I have recently been a secondary school student, living within the timeframe of her latest production. With
  equal hindsight, I was in a good position to critique how accurately she portrayed that complex group of humans we both fall into: teenagers.
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