- October 14, 2025
Operation Mincemeat Review ★★★★★
Reviewing this a year on, with a new cast, Operation Mincemeat at the Fortune Theatre is a smart, high-energy musical comedy-spy thriller that fully delivers
Reviewing this a year on, with a new cast, Operation Mincemeat at the Fortune Theatre is a smart, high-energy musical comedy-spy thriller that fully delivers
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