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Olivier, SE1 (0171 452 3000) to 11 Nov
The remarkable NT ensemble comes to a glowing conclusion.
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
Cottesloe, SE1 (0171 452 3000) booking to Nov
Trevor Nunn's powerful production boasts Henry Goodman as a magnificent Shylock.
OPENING THIS WEEK
MACBETH
Clwyd Theatr, Cymru (01352 755114) previews from Thurs, opens 5 Oct to 13 Nov
Terry Hands directs Owen Teale in the title role.
JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK
Donmar WC2 (0171 369 1732) Mon to 6 Nov.
John Crowley directs Sean O'Casey.
THE LION KING
Lyceum, WC2 (0870 243 9000) previews from Fri, opens 19 Oct, booking to 31 May 2000
The Disney mega-musical, with songs by Elton John and Tim Rice.
A SAINT SHE AIN'T
Apollo (0171 494 5070) opens 22 Sept, booking to 29 Jan 2000
A West End transfer for the delightfully silly musical that stars Barry Cryer. RB
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