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Author: Louise Penn Published Date: January 23, 2026 Leave a Comment on Musical review: Beautiful Little Fool at Southwark Playhouse)

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Julia Neill and Jacob Smith are co-directors in this Canadian independent film, Dancing on the Elephant, which had its US premiere at @cinequestorg Film Festival yesterday.
What can Angela Lansbury's life and career tell you about how to live your best life? This lively pop culture/memoir/self help book might have the answer.
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