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A Theatregoers Modern Guide to Etiquette
1.You should arrive at the theater far too early. This will allow you ample opportunity to complain about finding parking, the punishing cost of the tickets, how uncomfortable the theater seats are, how there's no place to stash your coat and your shins, and how fiendishly tedious the last 12 plays and musicals you've seen have been, particularly those events that the critics proclaimed "searingly brilliant." But at least you're not late.

The Two of Us
Sheila Hancock has written an emotional tell-all memoir about her late husband John Thaw, the actor. Why? "Because I didn't want some sensational-seeker to do it and turn him into an utter arsehole," she says from her home in London. Off screen, the introvert Inspector Morse of television glory was not the man his fans may have pictured.

 

 

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