Dare you enter the splash zone ? Wet and wild selkie steals the show at Glasgow’s startling arts (…)
Take Me Somewhere tucks audiences up in bed, takes them to a last supper and delights with a paddling-pool comedy-tragedy A nurse puts a steadying hand on my back and guides me to bed. She takes off my shoes, dresses me in soft pyjamas and hands me a VR headset. Mum will be along soon to read a (…)
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The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)
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