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Rm There’s a particular interest in this West End tour for Scottish audiences. For beyond the blue rinse and sweeties appeal of Nigel Havers, there's Scotland’s own Maureen Beattie in the key role of Mrs Danvers. The quality of Beattie's performance skills . couldn’t be doubted after her stunning Medea for theatre babel a couple WWW.brunl0nthealre.C0.Uk bOOklng : of years back. |t’|| be a treat to see her again.

I K/ng's Theatre. Ed/nburgh. unh/ sat 79 Feb.

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