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  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
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  • British actor Eileen Atkins and London theatreland productions booking office posters on 15th August 2017, in London, England. She and Jonathan Pryce appear in The Height Of The Storm at the Wyndham’s Theatre.
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  • London theatreland productions booking office posters on 15th August 2017, in London, England.
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  • Tourists and London theatreland productions booking office posters, on 15th August 2017, in London, England.
    theatre_land-04-15-08-2018.jpg
  • Older woman and younger girls in front of poster for Mamma Mia musical in London's West End. Wearing a similar purple to the show's poster, a young girl stands aside from the others, one holding a plastic bag with the production's title. The mother fiddles with a camera or smartphone before they all go into the Novello Theatre in London's Drury Lane to watch the spectacular. Mamma Mia is named after Swedish 70s pop group Abba's hit song which has become a massive film and stage show.
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  • London's Theatre Royal in the capital's Haymarket, currently showing Shakespeare's The Tempest starring Ralph Fiennes. The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster that dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use. Samuel Foote acquired the lease in 1747, and in 1766 he gained a royal patent to play legitimate drama (meaning spoken drama, as opposed to opera, concerts or plays with music) in the summer months. The original building was a little further north in the same street. It has been at its current location since 1821, when John Nash redesigned it. It is a Grade I listed building, with a seating capacity of 888.
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  • London's Theatre Royal in the capital's Haymarket, currently showing Shakespeare's The Tempest starring Ralph Fiennes. The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster that dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use. Samuel Foote acquired the lease in 1747, and in 1766 he gained a royal patent to play legitimate drama (meaning spoken drama, as opposed to opera, concerts or plays with music) in the summer months. The original building was a little further north in the same street. It has been at its current location since 1821, when John Nash redesigned it. It is a Grade I listed building, with a seating capacity of 888.
    theatre_royal2-23-09-2011_1_1.jpg
  • An ad poster with the actor Andile Gumbi as Simba in the Lion King is on the door of a central London telephone kiosk for the Disney production. The man in blue walking past is wearing his taxi driver's license badge around his neck and has perhaps taken a break from his job driving around the capital to pick up an Evening Standard newspaper and some sandwiches from the Pret a Manger food chain. The Lion King, the musical of the Disney cartoon has been running in London's West End since October 1999, breaking its own box office record, taking more than £34m during 2010 - £2m more than the previous year - and ending the year with its best ever week of ticket sales. Big musicals are so far defying the economic gloom, and theatre in general is proving surprisingly resilient. More than 800,000 saw this Disney musical cartoon in its 11th year in West End
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  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Wednesday,  09 February 2011.  Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS110209Shanghai030.jpg
  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai031.jpg
  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai027.jpg
  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai023.jpg
  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai019.jpg
  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai018.jpg
  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai015.jpg
  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai008.jpg
  • Retired women exercise outside of a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai005.jpg
  • Retired women exercise outside of a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 25 November 2010.  Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS101125Shanghai002.jpg
  • A stock display is reflected on a tabletop while investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China, on 17 August, 2010.  Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100817Shanghai018.jpg
  • A stock display is reflected on a tabletop while investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China, on 17 August, 2010.  Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100817Shanghai017.jpg
  • A stock display is reflected on a tabletop while investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China, on 17 August, 2010.  Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100817Shanghai013.jpg
  • A stock display is reflected on a tabletop while investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China, on 17 August, 2010.  Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100817Shanghai010.jpg
  • Investors monitor and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China, on 17 August, 2010.   Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100817Shanghai004.jpg
  • Investors watch the stock trading board at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 January 2010.    Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100111Shanghai025.jpg
  • Investors watch the stock trading board as the board itself is reflected on a counter top at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 January 2010.   Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100111Shanghai024.jpg
  • Investors watch the stock trading board as the board itself is reflected on a counter top at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 January 2010.   Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100111Shanghai021.jpg
  • Investors watch the stock trading board as the board itself is reflected on a counter top at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 January 2010.   Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100111Shanghai017.jpg
  • Investors watch the stock trading board as the board itself is reflected on a counter top at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 January 2010.   Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100111Shanghai015.jpg
  • Investors watch the stock trading board at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 January 2010. Despite the country's robust economy, China's stock market has not been kind to the ordinary investors, it is one of the worst performing major markets in recent years.
    QS100111Shanghai002.jpg
  • Computer terminals at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China on 14 July 2009.
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  • Independent investors trade and watch stocks at a security exchange house in Shanghai, China on 14 July 2009.
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  • Computer terminals at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China on 14 July 2009.
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  • The stock trading board seen at a security exchange house in Shanghai, China on 14 July 2009.
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  • Independent investors trade and watch stocks at a security exchange house in Shanghai, China on 14 July 2009.
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  • The stock trading board seen at a security exchange house in Shanghai, China on 14 July 2009.
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  • Traders work on the floor of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China on 16 June 2009. China's stock market only started in the 1990's but it is already introducing some of the world's biggest initial public offerings as large state own companies tap into the capital market.
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  • Traders work on the floor of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China on 16 June 2009.  China's stock market only started in the 1990's but it is already introducing some of the world's biggest initial public offerings as large state own companies tap into the capital market.
    QS090616Shanghai019.jpg
  • Traders work on the floor of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in Shanghai, China on 16 June 2009.  China's stock market only started in the 1990's but it is already introducing some of the world's biggest initial public offerings as large state own companies tap into the capital market.
    QS090616Shanghai004.jpg
  • Investors watch a stock trading board at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 07 May 2009.
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  • Investors check and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 February, 2009.   An elderly investor checks and trades stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 February, 2009.
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  • Investors check and trade stocks at a securities exchange house in Shanghai, China on 11 February, 2009.
    QS090211Shanghai011.jpg
  • A lone auburn-haired woman waits to cross the road on the corner of Duke Street, central London, outside the Piccadilly flagship branch of British fashion brand Cath Kidston. Standing still and echoed in the model featured on a large window poster on the left, she appears in a patch of winter sunlight. In the background is the entrance to Burlington's Arcade. Cath Kidston Limited is an international chain of home furnishing retail stores based in England, opened in 1993. Designer Cath Kidston opened her first shop in London's Holland Park in 1994, selling hand-embroidered tea-towels and brightly renovated furniture. In 2010, Cath Kidston sold a majority stake of the company to private equity investors TA Associates
    kidston_window02-16-02-2016_1.jpg
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