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Day: 11/04/2015

Smitten by Seafret

11 April 2015

The lights were dim. The smell of coffee permeated the air, and into Rector’s café walked an unmistakable ginger afro, otherwise known as ½ of Seafret. The other ½ close behind—a slightly shorter man with equally beautiful hair. Kit, having never heard of them, comforted Annabel as she went into a panic mode (not an […]

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REVIEWED: Salomé

11 April 2015

The event page on Facebook for the recent On The Rocks production of Salomé, Oscar Wilde’s retelling of the Biblical Feast of Herod, ambitiously advertised it as “more than a play, a religious experience.” Though few shows could meet that kind of bar, what I saw was certainly a play, and if it was anything […]

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