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The Spectator, March 22nd, 2003

Vexatious frivolity Lloyd Evans Camille Lyric, Hammersmith Funny Black Women On The Edge Theatre Royal, Stratford East Early Morning Oval House Daniele Nardini has given herself a mountain to descend. The delectably tough-minded barrister from This Life has filled out a little since her TV debut, and it's hard to fathom why she chose to play Camille, a Parisian hooker who dies of consumption. At curtain up she glides onto the Lyric's main stage, the loveliest lovegoddess in the city of love. Two hours later she has to shrink to a bag of bones, coughing and drowning in the blood of her ...

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