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Mathew Horne and Imelda Staunton in Entertaining Mr Sloane
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    Thursday, 15 January 2009

    I'm finding it difficult. The first scene is so short that we must hit the ground running. There's no time to place and sit the characters as no sooner are we on than we are off again. As a result I'm finding the line "One last little kiss Sophie" extremely difficult to pitch. It'll come I suppose. (Jason Thorpe - Gusman)

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