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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

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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Adam Hills, Soho Theatre

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The Country Girl, Apollo Theatre

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Russell Kane, Touring

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Broken Glass, Tricycle

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The Apprentice, BBC One/ The Apprentice: You're Fired, BBC Two

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Celebrity Autobiography, Leicester Square Theatre

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Alun Cochrane, Soho Theatre

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Jason Byrne, Leicester Square Theatre

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Made in Dagenham

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World's Greatest Dad

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Frisky and Mannish, Touring

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