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Posted AT 3:45 AM EDT on 06/08/07

Why Drowsy Chaperone failed in London

From Monday's Globe and Mail

LONDON — Unlike the Americans, or even the Canadians, the Brits are very stingy with their standing ovations. If you want it, you have to work for it, and work hard. But on Saturday's closing-night performance of The Drowsy Chaperone in London, a sold-out house gave the cast the best parting gift they could have hoped for: a rapturous standing ovation the likes of which I don't recall seeing in the West End for a decade or more.

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