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Review: MISS I-DOLL, The Other Palace
Entertainment is rotten business. Never mind all the allegations against big (normally male) names that regularly appear on our screens, superstardom is a road paved with dubious morals and forced subduedness. From Demi Lovato to Miley Cyrus, from One Direction to Boyzone, regardless of your gender, the industry will chew you up and spit you out. Reality TV competitions are the biggest perpetrators. Yet, Mia and her rivals seem to desire nothing else. But just before the final of Miss I-Doll, the hottest show on telly, a switch is flicked: this is a chance to turn the cameras towards what’s really going on. This entirely original one-woman musical is a firecracker.
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