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Dress Circle (shop)

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Dress Circle is a British specialist store that sells products related to the musical theatre, including cast albums, books, merchandise, and memorabilia. From 1978 until 2013, it operated a store near Covent Garden, London; since 2013 it has been an online-only retailer.

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Dress Circle (shop)
Monmouth Street, London Bloomsbury (London Borough of Camden)

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Monmouth Street 55
WC2H 9DG London, Bloomsbury (London Borough of Camden)
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