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           <description><![CDATA[The Brighton and Hove (Actually) Gay Mens Chorus and the Brighton Chamber Choir may not seem like conventional bedfellows, but then again, their combined semi staged performance of The Mikado was no ordinary production.]]></description>
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  off. From there the play’s innards are painfully teased out like a giant doodle.
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Rather misleadingly titled ‘77 Million Paintings’, the show actually focuses on one piece – a large, evolving graphic up on a large screen at the far end of the dark church.]]></description>
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We went to see Wilfredo and Mana Maria at the Komedia on Sunday night, and it was hilarious. I laughed until I cried even though I have seen them before.  ]]></description>
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