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Martin Sherman – Some Sunny Day
Martin Sherman talks about his new play, Some Sunny Day, and why it's set in Cairo in 1942
Martin Sherman talks about why he set his new play – Some Sunny Day – in Cairo in July 1942. Plus, Molière's Tartuffe set in North Africa; the Cézanne exhibition at the Tate Gallery in London; the Puerto Rican Travelling Theatre Company is performing its latest work in New York, in English and Spanish, depending on the night of the week; and Elvis the Musical.
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