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    KING'S SPEECH CONFIRMED TO TRANSFER TO THE WYNDHAMS THEATRE

    The King’s Speech which will transfer to Wyndhams Theatre after its UK tour.

    When King Edward VIII abdicates for the love of Wallis Simpson, his terrified younger brother Bertie is thrust into the spotlight and crowned King George VI. In a room at 146 Harley Street, Bertie and his wife Elizabeth (the future Queen Mother) meet Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue. Breaking all royal protocol the reluctant King and the maverick Logue embark together on a remarkable journey to correct the King’s debilitating stammer and help him deliver the radio address that will inspire his country on the brink of World War II.

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