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Dateline: 23rd March, 2003

The London Concert for Peace

At 7.30 this evening, the Theatre Royal Drury Lane will host the London Concert for Peace, a further protest by the theatre world over the war in Iraq. Proceeds from the concert - tickets for which ranged from £10 to £50 - will go to Oxfam, Care International, the Red Cross and Amnesty International.

Tking part will be Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen (reading a poem by Siegried Sassoon), Sir Alan Ayckbourn, Harold Pinter, Samantha Bond, Mark Rylance (performing a spech from Henry V), Jemma Redgrave, Adrian Lester, Nicola McAuliffe, Edward Petherbridge, Lindsay Duncan, Sian Phillips, Josette Bushell-Mingo, Clive Rowe, Arabella Weir, Sally Burgess (singing the Habanera from Carmen), Alison Steadman, Maggie Steed, Josie Lawrence, Saskia Wickham, Dilys Laye, Emily Bruni, Jenny Galloway, Linda Nolan, Alex Jennings, Joanna Riding (singing I Could have Danced All Night), Janie Dee, John Barrowman, Maria Friedman, Henry Goodman, Simon Green, Catherine Griffiths, Charlotte Kinder, Stefan Bednarczyk, Juliet Aubrey, David Tennant, Rebecca Callard, Rohan Tickell, Amanda Stevens Lee, Hilton McCrae, Finty Williams, Jason Morrell, Alan Cox, Kim Criswell, Rhashan Stone, Malcolm Sinclair, Rupert Wickham, Kit & The Widow, The Maida Vale Singers, the casts of Blood Brothers, Anything Goes and Ragtime.

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