By George, Roy's got Bernard pegged; The Best of Friends Malvern Festival Theatre.(Features)

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From: The Birmingham Post (England)
Date: 20060419
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Byline: Terry Grimley

George Bernard Shaw will always have a special resonance at the theatre originally dedicated to his work, and here is a play which not only features Shaw as a character but has other connections with the area.

Two friends with whom Shaw corresponded over a period of nearly half a century were Sir Sydney Cockerell, ...

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