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The Midnight Bell

“Evocative”
Andrew Monaghan in Matthew Bourne's The Midnight Bell at Sadler's Wells, London. Photo: Johan Persson
Andrew Monaghan in Matthew Bourne's The Midnight Bell at Sadler's Wells, London. Photo: Johan Persson
Multiple storylines intertwine in Matthew Bourne’s atmospheric evocation of 1930s London

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