Theatre review

Dominic Cavendish
Sunday 06 September 1998 18:02 EDT
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IN Full Gallop, Mary Louise Wilson resurrects Diana Vreeland, the Sixties- shaping editor-in-chief of American Vogue in all her sharp-witted, opinionated glory. Cattier than leopard-skin, this monologue - cowritten with Mark Hampton - also leaves the impression of a life as tarnished as a smudged lipstick kiss.

Hampstead Theatre, London, NW3 (0171-722 9301) 8pm

Toyah Willcox and Joe McGann (right) bring real charisma to the parts of Cash and Maria, the couple who never quite seem to get it together in Bob Carlton's sprightly revival of Arthur Smith's "adult comedy", Live Bed Show, touring the land until November.

Key Theatre, Peterborough (01733 552439) 7pm

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