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Love’s Labour’s Lost/Much Ado About Nothing review

“Smart double bill of Shakespeare comedies”
Matt Pinches, Phoebe Pryce and Chirag Benedict Lobo in Love’s Labour’s Lost at Braboeuf Manor, Guildford
Matt Pinches, Phoebe Pryce and Chirag Benedict Lobo in Love’s Labour’s Lost at Braboeuf Manor, Guildford
Tom Littler makes a persuasive case for the Shakespeare comedies being natural bedfellows – and his dual stagings are a clever delight

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