PICK OF THE WEEK

Tuesday 30 July 1996 18:02 EDT
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The Learned Ladies

Hilarious performances by Caroline Blakiston, Alison Fiske and Niamh Cusack in Steven Pimlott's winning production of Moliere's satirical comedy.

RSC, Stratford (01789 295623)

Giovanni's Room

Last week for this fluid, evocative and richly atmospheric adaptation of James Baldwin's tremendous 1950s story of love and self-loathing.

Drill Hall, London WC1 (0171-637 8270)

Hedda Gabler

English Touring Theatre's hit production comes to town starring Alexandra Gilbreath as Ibsen's pistol-packing heroine.

Donmar Warehouse, London WC2 (0171-369 1732)

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