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  "textContent": "From Autumn Issue 63 Glass speaks to English actor Rosamund Pike about the wonder of treading the boards at the National, the riddle of illusion in her latest film, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, and her moments of serendipity “I never see the stage from this angle,” Rosamund Pike begins. We’re in the […]\n\nThe post Rosamund Pike and the Art of Illusion first appeared on The Glass Magazine.",
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