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Just Perfect
It’s a bright but cold Saturday evening, the first weekend in May. We pass the crowds of testosterone-filled, shirt-bursting men, the groups of hens, high-heeled, perma-tanned, their sense of volume control lost in the day’s drinking. We make our way beyond … Continue reading
Posted in review, Teaching, Theatre
Tagged Boom Bip, Doctor Zhivago, Feltrinelli, Gruff Rhys, National Theatre of Wales, Neon Neon, NTW, Praxis Makes Perfect, review, Shakespeare, theatre, Tim Price
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