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Three Tall Women
Maggie Smith stars in the welcome revival of Anthony Page's excellent production, with Sara Kestelman and Samantha Bond replacing the original actresses as a cynical mid-lifer and the hopeful, idealistic 26-year-old.
Wyndham's Theatre, London WC2 (0171-369 1736) to 16 Dec
THE GIG
Oasis
Continuing their insolent swank into the hearts and pockets of the nation's youth. Unless you've got your tickets already, it's touts or nowt tonight.
7pm tonight
Trentham Gardens, Stoke on Trent, (01782 657341)
THE FILM
Cold Fever
Not many films come out of Iceland. This one did, though, and it's as cool, witty and charming a frozen road movie as you could wish for.
MGM Haymarket, London SW1 (0171- 970 6018); Everyman, London NW3 (0171- 435 1525)
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