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The Review - THEATRE by SARA NEWMAN
Published: 18th October 2007
 
In the wings

• CHILDREN between five and ten are being urged to let their naughty streaks run riot. Little Wolf - star of the Hampstead Theatre’s children’s Christmas show Little Wolf’s Little Book of Badness – needs nine rules of badness and a gold BAD badge to succeed at Cunning College.
Young artists and writers are encouraged to think of the naughtiest things possible for the competition, which will see the winning entries used on stage in December. Competition closes November 30.

• THREE-girl group Room For Pudding will be plying their double bill of love, life and social observations at the Camden People’s Theatre for a little while yet.
I Met This Girl – about people’s perceptions of others – and Something Borrowed – a tense confrontation between two women in a love triangle – play until October 27.

• SHAW holds forth once more at Conway Hall on Friday, as The Shaw Society stage The Many Battles of Bernard Shaw, written by antipodean Brian Gilchrist.
Using the playwright’s own words to illustrate his views on sex, women, war, poverty, religion and America, the reading with professional actors takes place on October 26, in the library. Tickets are £3.

• A PLETHORA of lucky readers have won tickets to a classic version of Bizet’s opera Carmen at the Hackney Empire.
Desi Berman, Esther Bromick, Adrian Brodkin, Lynne Smith, Fifi Russell, Caspar Thomas, Andrew Rodwell, Brian Robinson and Josephine Hogg each receive a pair of tickets for the show.
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