London Critics' Circle

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The London Critics' Circle ( LCC for short ) was founded in 1907. Its main task is the critical examination of achievements in the fields of dance , theater , film and music . Prizes have been / have been awarded annually in these four categories since the 1980s. The most important are the London Critics' Circle Film Awards (ALFS Awards). Since 1916 women have also been admitted to the critic organization.

The current LCC President is Marianne Gray and Vice President is Charles Spencer .

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