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| Our critics' picks of this week's openings, plus your last chance to see and what to book nowOpening this weekTheatre• Reasons to be CheerfulRaucous, rude and really rather joyful, the Graeae theatre company's musical – set in 1979 as Thatcher comes to power, and inspired by the music of Ian Dury – is terrific fun. It's good to have it back. New Wolsey, Ipswich (01473 295 900), until 18 February, then touring.• The Recruiting OfficerJosie Rourke's first show…
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