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February 2012 - Gavin Bryars, David Lang, Philip Jeck & Hip Hop Shakespeare Company

Barbican Music on February 14, 2012 13:55

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    English poet and rapper Akala and music producer Paul Gladstone Reid chat to Ben Eshamde about what their Hip Hop Shakespeare Company have in store for the weekend of free art, dance, music, theatre and film for everyone which is the Barbican Weekender on 3rd & 4th March.
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