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Veronica Lee

Bio
Veronica is an award-winning writer and critic who contributes on theatre and comedy to the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Observer and London Evening Standard.

Articles By Veronica Lee

Miral

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Les Parents Terribles, Trafalgar Studios

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Peep Show, Series 7, Channel 4

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Jason Manford, Hammersmith Apollo

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Jon Richardson, Soho Theatre

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Lip Service: Series Finale, BBC Three

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Bill Bailey, Wyndham's Theatre

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Peter Kay, O2

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The Price of Everything, Stephen Joseph Theatre

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The Trip, BBC Two

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Frankie Boyle, Hammersmith Apollo

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Stephen K Amos's new TV show

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Getting On, BBC Four

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RED

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Tribes, Royal Court Theatre

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The Arbor

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The Duchess [of Malfi], Trafalgar Theatre review - actors im...

John Webster’s sour, bloody tale of brotherly greed and vice has been updated by the playwright Zinnie Harris, who also directs her own...

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Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber, Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford...

Christian Gerhaher, the most compelling and complete interpreter of German...

What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, Marylebone...

An incendiary play has opened at the Marylebone, the adventurous venue just off Baker Street. Bigger houses were apparently unwilling...

The Apprentice review - from chump to Trump

It’s common to say that Shakespeare would have liked such-and-such a modern story, but I think he actually might have gone for this one. The Bard’...

Land of the Free, Southwark Playhouse review - John Wilkes B...

Straddling the USA Presidential elections, Simple8’s run of Land of the Free could not be better timed,...

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Grandiloquent indie-synth-pop outfit Bastille have been...

Oedipus, Wyndham's Theatre review - careful what you wi...

How many times does a politician survive wave after wave of attack from rivals, surf the waves of fickle voters and tiptoe around every policy...

The Crime Is Mine review - entertaining froth from a crack c...

For his latest pick’n’mix sortie into the world of the women’s picture,...