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Oh, Mary! Review ★★★☆☆
There is a moment in Oh, Mary! when Mason Alexander Park, crinoline swaying like a circus tent in a gale,
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The current production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte at the English National Opera is not one to miss. A combination
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Oh, Mary! Review ★★★☆☆
There is a moment in Oh, Mary! when Mason Alexander Park, crinoline swaying like a circus tent in a gale, simply cannot work out how to climb down from a desk. The audience falls apart. Whether that image strikes you as the most joyfully absurd thing you’ve seen
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