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Article: Jock-straps in Brum, drama in Malvern...; Terry Grimley looks at drama on offer in the West Midlands this autumn, and concludes that the car is the theatre lover's best friend.
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
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- August 26, 1998
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Next month will see an interesting contrast in touring theatre productions in two West Midlands theatres.
In the week of September 21-26, the Malvern Festival Theatre will be presenting Sir Peter Hall's revival of Amadeus, the play he first directed at the National Theatre in 1979, with Michael Sheen, a recent RSC Henry V, as Mozart and David Suchet as Salie ri.
What's on at "Birmingham's Flagship Theatre", the Alexandra, that week? The male striptease comedy, Girl's Night Out.
During the following week Malvern will be hosting Equally Divided, a ...