Articles related to "Factory Production"The Industrial Revolution changed the way people lived and worked in the nineteenth century, causing the rise of modern urban living.
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Parade set to open in London, The Stratford Festival Gets A New Name, and the hit musical Hairspray lands on the silver screen - again.
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