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Dickens and Charity

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The story of Live Aid

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Making A Christmas Carol Magic

Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium. All the stars on the stage at the end for the grand finale. 13th July 1985.
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10 facts about the history of Live Aid

The cast of A Christmas Carol on stage, some standing and some kneeling. They are wearing long black coats and top hats, and holding hand bells.
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A Christmas Carol in Reviews

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Things You Might Not Know About A Christmas Carol

Christopher Eccleston (Scrooge) stands in a doorway, with Andrew Langtree (Marley) in front of him, reaching out and pointing as Scrooge with chains attached to him
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First look at A Christmas Carol

The company on stage, wearing festive hats and dancing
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Audiences on A Christmas Carol

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See Amid the Winter’s Snow

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Words Invented by Charles Dickens

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In the Rehearsal Room at Christmas

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A Christmas Carol in Rehearsals

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An Interview with Christopher Eccleston

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Seven things you need to know about Just For One Day

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Christopher Eccleston as Scrooge

Patsy Ferran on stage in Pygmalion
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Last Chance to See Pygmalion

An old illustration of The Old Vic in 1818
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A Christmas Carol – The Home of Dickens

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Pygmalion Audiences on Opening Night

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Just For One Day

Patsy Ferran (Eliza Doolittle) and Bertie Carvel (Henry Higgins) on stage in Pygmalion. They are standing either side of a pink chart with various symbols, Carvel gestures towards the chart with a pointer stick
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Pygmalion in Reviews

Patsy Ferran as Eliza Doolittle stands on the left of the stage, next to a phonetics diagram. Bertie Carvel as Henry Higgins points towards the chart with a pointer stick
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First Look at Pygmalion

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