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Call Me Madam
2012 October
Mark Smith’s choreography manages to cram Charleston, foxtrot and even formal ballet into the Union’s tiny space, and despite the egg-shell lightness of the book there’s a catch- it-if-you-can quality to this barely deserving show performed with Busby Berkeley panache in a dripping South London railway arch.”
-Daily Express
“Choreographer of the show, Mark Smith took the limited spacing he had and made that scene faultless.”
- A Younger Theatre
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