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Veronica Lee

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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

Micky Flanagan, touring

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Bryony Kimmings/ Shazia Mirza, Soho Theatre

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Tomorrow, When the War Began

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Terminus, Young Vic

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Oranges and Sunshine

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This is Britain, BBC Two

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Scott Agnew, The Stand, Glasgow

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Route Irish

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The Ricky Gervais Show, E4

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Ed Byrne, Touring

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His & Hers

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The Story of Variety, BBC Four

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Drowning on Dry Land, Jermyn Street Theatre

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Friday Night Dinner, Channel 4

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Ruby Wax: Losing It, Menier Chocolate Factory

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West Is West

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