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- A Christmas Carol
- A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder
- A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder
- A Night with Janis Joplin
- A Streetcar Named Desire
- A Taste of Honey
- Act One
- After Midnight
- Airline Highway
- Allegiance - Theatrical Production
- Allegiance- Theatrical Production
- Allie Trimm
- Amazing Grace
- An Act of God
- An American In Paris
- An Enemy Of The People
- An Evening With Michael Morpurgo
- Anything Goes
- Arthur Miller's One Night - 100 Years
- Atomic
- Talley's Folly
- The 39 Steps
- The Addams Family
- The Anarchist
- The Assembled Parties
- The Best Man
- The Big Knife
- The Bridges of Madison County
- The Columnist
- The Commitments - The Musical
- The Diorama
- The Duck House
- The Elephant Man
- The Heart of Robin Hood
- The Heiress
- The Importance Of Being Earnest
- The Landing
- The Mousetrap
- The Nance
- The Other Place
- The Performers
- The Rascals: Once Upon A Dream
- The Realistic Joneses
- The Road to Mecca
- The Snow Geese
- The Testament of Mary
- The Velocity of Autumn
- The Winslow Boy
- The Winter's Tale
- The Woman in Black
- Therese Raquin
- Thriller Live
- Too Much, Too Much, Too Much
- Twelfth Night Re-Imagined
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Review: "Once" at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
While it doesn't quite capture the film's original feel, "Once" is a dazzling display of music and charm.