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Lockdown treat: more highlights of Jermyn Street Theatre’s Sonnet Project

 May 23, 2020  Leave a Comment on Lockdown treat: more highlights of Jermyn Street Theatre’s Sonnet Project  Posted in Jermyn Street Theatre, Lockdown Treats, Shakespeare, Theatre

The Jermyn Street Theatre’s Sonnet Project is a daily performance of all 154 of Shakespeare’s sonnets from actors ranging from Miriam Margolyes and David Suchet to rising stars



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