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Veronica Lee

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Veronica is an award-winning writer and critic who contributes on theatre and comedy to the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Observer and London Evening Standard.

Articles By Veronica Lee

Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Rosie Jones/ Marcus Brigstocke/ Alice Snedden

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018: Luisa Omielan/ Brennan Reece/ Olga Koch

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Ari Shaffir/ Ashley Blaker/ Janeane Garofalo

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Alex Edelman/ Jayde Adams/ Kieran Hodgson

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Edinburgh Fringe 2018 reviews: Catherine Bohart / Norris & Parker / Pelican

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End of the Pier, Park Theatre review - thought-provoking play about comedy and race

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Flight of the Conchords review, Eventim Apollo - New Zealand musical spoofers make welcome return

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Bridget Christie, Brighton Festival review - politics through a domestic lens

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Sarah Kendall, Soho Theatre review - a superb storyteller

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Danny Baker, Touring review - boy, can he talk

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Friday Night Dinner, Channel 4 review - predictable but fun

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Shazia Mirza, Touring review - race and politics examined

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Flo and Joan, Soho Theatre review - sisters in satirical harmony

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Ed Byrne, Touring review - the perils of modern fatherhood

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Home From Home, BBC One review - Johnny Vegas as everyman hero

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Funny Cow review - Maxine Peake is stellar

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