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Theatre Review on ‘Whose Life is it anyway?  

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Theatre Review on 'Whose Life is it anyway? On Thursday 13th January 2005, in the distinguished theatre, otherwise known as the 'Comedy Theatre' was a breathtaking performance by Kim Cattrall, better known as Samantha Jones in HBO's award winning American sitcom 'Sex and the City' playing the character of Claire Harrison in the lead role of 'Whose life is it anyway?'. The theatre itself was relatively significant in size as I would personally say it seated more than 600 people; the appearance was more than satisfactory, as the colour scheme, carvings through the wood (which could be seen around the theatre) and the light formatting were to a very high standards, creating a mood and atmosphere even before the play had commenced. The play itself was written by Brian Clarke in the 20th century (1985). The play falls into the genre of comedy, but is played in a very naturalistic...

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