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          You can # to hear # hear some of # best # the best music # of # in the world in Britain, and see some of # the best # best opera, ballet and plays.            
          There are two opera houses in London: one where opera's # sung #singing in English and one where opera's # sang # sung in the language that it was # written in. # written.
           And there are three important ballet companies: # one performs # one's performing modern ballet and
                # the other # another two perform classical ballet.
           Four of the best orchestras # in #of the world are London orchestras, and sometimes in London there are nine or ten concerts # at# in one evening!
           There are # also # too 'pop' concerts, when thousands of young people go to the big parks to # listen # listen to modern music.                
          If # you # you'll want to #see # look at good new plays, you can go # to # into the theatres in the West End, the area # nearly # near Piccadilly Circus.
           A lot of these theatres are # beautiful old # beautiful and old buildings, and, if you # won't # don't enjoy the play, you can always # enjoy # enjoying the theatre. 
          You can also usually # see # look at two or three plays # of # by Shakespeare, and there are # a lot of # a lot small theatres in cellars where young people # are acting # act plays that say # what # how bad the # world's. # world is.  
          But remember # if # that the British always behave very # good # well in the theatre or cinema. 
          If # you'll # you talk after the film or play or music # had # has started, hundreds of heads # will turn, # are going to turn, and everyone will look # angry # angrily at you. 
          And you should never # arrive # to arrive late. 
          If you # will,# do, the British will #stand #standing up very # polite # politely so that you # can # could go past, but you'll find that they've carefully # putting # put their feet or their umbrellas or their handbags in your way.
           When
                          # you # you'll arrive # at your seat, # your seat, you'll feel # so # too weak
                          # to # that enjoy the play!
           If someone's late at # the # a concert or at # the opera # opera or ballet, he #doesn't # isn't allowed to go to his seat # since # until the interval.
           Sometimes people must stand # since # for an hour and a half!                              
          Cinemas in Britain are # quiet # quite different # from # as theatres. 
          You can
                                  # smoking # smoke in a cinema, but you mustn't # smoke # to smoke in a theatre.
           In a cinema, the balcony seats are often # most # more expensive # as# than the seats in the stalls; but in a theatre, the higher seats are # less # least expensive.                                    
          There are two important things that the foreigner ought # to know # know about British cinemas and theatres.
           He # shouldn't # oughtn't give a tip to the girl who # brings # takes him to his seat — she'll be very # angrily! # angry! 
          And if # he hears # he'll hear music before a play or after a film, he should # to stand. # stand up. 
          The music will # be # been the British National Anthem. You'll see a lot of British people rushing # out # out of the cinema at the end of a film, so that they # mustn't # needn't stand and wait # until # since the National Anthem
                                            # finishes! # will finish!