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	<title>Comments on: Les Miserables in London</title>
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		<title>By: John Tyler</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description>What an exciting trip this must be for you every year. I imagine it must be highly satisfying (and probably highly stressful in equal measures) to expose the kids to such a dynamic experience, knowing that it&#039;s something that they&#039;ll remember for the rest of their lives and that, like all travel, will, either papably or subtly, influence their attitudes and opinions through adulthood. It must be most rewarding for you especially if it is their first visit to Europe. I&#039;m sure it opens up an appreciation of alternatives and options that they might otherwise not have considered (which I guess is rather the point of education in the first place).

I&#039;m pleased Inch is looking after you at Les Miz. She has been running our in-theatre merchandise sales for 30 years (!) - she managed &#039;Cats&#039; from beginning to end of its 21 year run - and is well known and much loved as a character in the West End. Unfortunately, Inch doesn&#039;t have an email address at the moment, so I&#039;ve printed out the shots and have sent them to her at the theatre.

Till next year

Best regards
John Tyler</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an exciting trip this must be for you every year. I imagine it must be highly satisfying (and probably highly stressful in equal measures) to expose the kids to such a dynamic experience, knowing that it&#8217;s something that they&#8217;ll remember for the rest of their lives and that, like all travel, will, either papably or subtly, influence their attitudes and opinions through adulthood. It must be most rewarding for you especially if it is their first visit to Europe. I&#8217;m sure it opens up an appreciation of alternatives and options that they might otherwise not have considered (which I guess is rather the point of education in the first place).</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pleased Inch is looking after you at Les Miz. She has been running our in-theatre merchandise sales for 30 years (!) &#8211; she managed &#8216;Cats&#8217; from beginning to end of its 21 year run &#8211; and is well known and much loved as a character in the West End. Unfortunately, Inch doesn&#8217;t have an email address at the moment, so I&#8217;ve printed out the shots and have sent them to her at the theatre.</p>
<p>Till next year</p>
<p>Best regards<br />
John Tyler</p>
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