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Harper's bizarre top 20 women in theatre

Harper’s Bazaar (yes, that wasn’t a typo in the headline) has announced who it (and a jewelry company) believes are the 20 most powerful women in British theatre.

As someone who helps compile The Stage’s own power list - The Stage 100 - I’m only too aware of how subjective these kind of things can be.

But still, this is a very strange top 20 indeed. Any list which omits the two most powerful women in theatre must surely stretch its credibility somewhat.

Where are Nica Burns and Rosemary Squire?

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