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Tuesday 11 July 1995 18:02 EDT
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Titus Andronicus

Antony Sher and an all South African cast star in the Market Theatre of Johannesburg's

new staging.

Opens tonight 7.30pm West Yorks Playhouse (0113-244 2111); then from Tuesday at the National Theatre (0171-928 2252)

Dead Guilty

A good old-fashiond thriller (well, old-fashioned anyway) with Jenny Seagrove and Hayley Mills.

Opens Monday 7pm Apollo, Shaftesbury Ave (0171-494 5070)

Mojo

Jez Butterworth's nostalgic back-stage pass to the rock 'n' roll world of 1958.

Opens Tuesday 7pm Royal Court

(0171-730 1745)

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