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Victorian in the Wall: Theatre Review
The Victorian in the Wall By Will Adamsdale, with additional material from Jason Barnett, Chris Branch, Matthew Steer and Melanie Wilson The Royal Court Theatre Last night I treated myself to a joyfully light-hearted evening at the Royal Court. Light-hearted is not an adjective I would usually in connection with…
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Review: Not I by Samuel Beckett
Thank goodness for the post production Q and A. Without it, I would have left the Royal Court utterly bewildered and confused. Not I, showing for 5 nights, returns to the Royal Court to mark the fortieth anniversary of the premiere of Samuel Beckett’s one-woman piece. It is unlike anything…
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SALSA TUESDAYS!
SALSA TUESDAYS @ APRES BAR WITH LATIN KRAZY Apres Bar and Lounge 31 Duke Street( besides Selfridges ) London W1U 1LG 7.00pm – 7.30pm ; MEETUP for drinks and chat SALSA CLASSES : 7PM – 8PM – BEGINNERS ( FREE ) 8PM – 9PM BEGINNERS 2 ( FREE) ( FREE…
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Breaking the Ice R&B and Hip Hop Karaoke (Free entry before 8pm)
Every Thursday Breaking The Ice is at Veranda Bar, 30 Acre lane Brixton, London Entry is free before 8pm, £5 after. Sign up time for the karaoke starts from 7.30pm (spaces get filled up, so get there early). Listen to some of your favorite songs or get involved…
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Othello – National Theatre Review
After Nicholas Hytner’s exceptional production, for me, there will never be another Othello. Perhaps to be more accurate, there will never be another Iago. In Rory Kinnear he has reached his apotheosis, others who attempt Iago will be but platonic shadows. I savoured this production for Kinnear’s captivating and witty…