The London Theatre Guide

The London Theatre Guide
ISBN-10
1902910281
ISBN-13
9781902910284
Category
Theaters
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Metro Publications
Author
Richard Andrews

Description

This is a complete reference work about the theatres of London. It will not only answer questions a first time visitor would ask, but will also surprise the regular theatregoer with useful and interesting information

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