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Wink The Other Eye, Wilton's Music Hall, London - Read More

Date Added: July 23, 2008 11:40:05 AM
Though "music hall" is part of Wilton's name, this ghostly theatre, where the visitor feels he has stepped into a Sickert painting, has not played host to such entertainment in 120 years. The current show goes back to the past, but the irony and allusiveness of writer and director Angus Barr downplay the direct, emotional appeal of this popular art.

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