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01 August 2003 by nathaniel

performanec pick

This link will not work from my blog archives, as it changes weekly (if you see this blog on the front page of my site, then it will still be the right post), but There’s no Room in This Bed is the Mail &amp Guardian theatre pick of the week. It seems that my persona has taken on the title digital guy with the M&G, a title I do not mind, though my persona also seems to be Nataniel instead of Nathaniel. They did get the last name right (it’s also Athena, not Anthea, Mazarakis). If intending to go, please note that I will not be performing any slam poetry in the piece, as the M&G wrongly reports. The spoken text was workshopped by Gerard Bester, PJ Sabbagha and me, and is performed by the formermost of us 3 :) More on the piece.

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