May 9, 2019
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On this day in 1914, Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the first Mother's Day holiday in the States. If you’re still pondering a gift for your overseas American Mom ahead of this Sunday 12th - check out the stage shows that we've reviewed - they could be just the ticket!
In this newsletter, you’ll also find a great interview with the leads of the play Admissions, Alex Kingston and Ben Edelman, whilst we also chat to members of the San Francisco Ballet ahead of their London performances. We also speak with a Vietnam War Vet, Gail Peck, about flying the mighty F-4D Phantom. There’s also a must read article about the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel – they work with overseas American taxpayers to improve the IRS. Plus, your regular news and other great features from The American this past week. Enjoy your newsletter!
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NEWS | Memorial ceremony to honor US Rangers on the Isle of Wight


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NEWS | A Transatlantic Trip aims to bring a US Living Museum to Life ahead of Mayflower 400


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NEWS | RAF Mildenhall mission hears from Holocaust Survivor as part of Holocaust Remembrance Week


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Article Four INTERVIEW | Gail Peck: Flying the F-4D Phantom II in Vietnam
Article Five THEATER | Making Admissions: Alex Kingston and Ben Edelman interview
Article Six BALLET | Dancing from San Fran to London – The San Francisco Ballet
Article Seven THEATER REVIEW | Man of La Mancha
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Article Eight THEATER REVIEW | Rosmersholm
Article Nine THEATER REVIEW | Jude
Article Ten Competition | Win Tickets to see ‘Our Town’ on stage at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Article Eleven Competition | Win a pair of tickets to see the English National Ballet perform Cinderella at the Royal Albert Hall
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Article Twelve Taxpayer Advocacy Panel: What It is and Why It Matters
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