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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

London Assurance, National Theatre

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Udderbelly @ Southbank 2010

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Dara O Briain, touring

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The Lure of Las Vegas, BBC Two

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The Big Libel Gig

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Chloe

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Bird's Eye View festival

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Ghosts, Duchess Theatre

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Comic Jason Wood dies at 38

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Dave Gorman, Hammersmith Apollo

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EastEnders live, BBC One

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Dunsinane, RSC/Hampstead Theatre

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Chris Addison, Bloomsbury Theatre

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A Life in Three Acts, Soho Theatre

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Beyond the Pole

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Rhod Gilbert, De Montfort Hall, Leicester

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