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The Young
The poets outnumber their audience, But then we choose to be gracious, Mentioning Chinooks. Perhaps we’ve beenx Out-Trumped by demonstrations. Not to mention fares. You can’t expect The young to hike it herex Unless there’s an open mike. I say, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Penshurst Place, peonies., poetry audiences, Villa Barberini, youth
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Theatre Reviews
Here is a review in the Fortnightly of Christopher Reid’s Love, Loss and Chianti. 20 March 2020 – subject to postponement. Worth seeing when it returns. XXXXXXXX Here is my review of two intriguing plays in London this April (2019): … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aphra Ben, Arcola Theatre, Ben Jonson, Christopher Reid, Dalston, Early plays by women, Lady Mary Wroth, Lola Shoneyin, Love loss and chianti, Love's Victory, Nigeria, Nigerian Theatre, Penshurst Place, Rebecca Johnson, Robert Bathurst, Rotimi Babtunde, The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives
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