Theatre Royal makes a big production of it

From: Bath Chronicle, The | Date: January 10, 2008 | Copyright information

The chances are that if you have been in London's West End any time during the past decade, you will at the very least have walked past a theatre showing a production that originated in Bath.

If you were one of the people who together spent pounds1m on tickets to see Madonna in the West End on the first day they went on sale, you will actually have seen a production that again had its origins on Danny Moar's desk at the Theatre Royal in Bath.

During the past ten years, dozens o...

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