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Don Juan

A bold production of operatic

dimensions by James Menzies-Kitchin of Tirso de Molina's tragicomedy. BAC, London

SW11, 7.30pm (0171-223 2223)

Boom Bang-a-bang

Jonathan Harvey returns to the Bush, home of his hit play, Beautiful Thing, with a comedy set on Eurovision night. Bush Theatre, London W12, 8pm

(0181-743 3388)

Old Times

Harriet Walter dominates Lindy Davies' taut revival of Pinter's finest play. Wyndham's Theatre, London WC2 8pm

(0171-369 1736)

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