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Art imitates life at BHP

Whether life imitates art, or art imitates life, is one of those tricky questions that few people in the mining world would ever consider, but, in the case of BHP and its problems, there is a theatrical parallel that can be traced to a slapstick comedy called One Man, Two Guvnors.

The situation for BHP may resemble a West End production but management is unlikely to see the funny side

The situation for BHP may resemble a West End production but management is unlikely to see the funny side

For anyone who hasn’t seen the show, which was playing on London’s West End until a few years ago, it’s worth making the effort to get along next time it gets an airing at a theatre near you – or you could...

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