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Theatre-goers named Anne Boleyn the winner, the English Touring Theatre's presentation of the Shakespeare's Globe production.
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She has already started the first sequel, Bring Up the Bodies, which will focus on the downfall of Anne Boleyn.
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Anna Netrebko, who sang the role of Anne Boleyn, is unquestionably a star, but her solo turns were self-consciously poised.
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Mantel's lecture, organised by London Review of Books, was titled Undressing Anne Boleyn and was on the topic of royal women.
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He said the novel would focus on the downfall of Anne Boleyn.
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This is especially true of Anne Boleyn, the decisive influence in Henry's life and reign, and certainly the only woman he genuinely loved for any length of time.
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This year the awards include a public vote for best touring production, The nominated shows are Anne Boleyn, The King and I, Reason To Be Cheerful, Swallows and Amazons and We Are Three Sisters.
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For those who like to combine their celebrity spotting with their spooking, be on the lookout for the ghosts of Thomas Becket, the young Dukes of York, Sir Walter Raleigh, Lady Jane Grey, a bear and Queen Anne Boleyn.
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