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Not I, Battersea Arts Centre

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by Laura Kressly

Surrounded by darkness, The lower part of Jess Thom’s face is lit by a black hoodie with built-in lights. ‘Cats – biscuit – hedgehog’ frequently punctuate her rapid-fire, stream-of-conscious speech.

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3 March, 2018laurakressly battersea arts centre, Beckett, BSL, disability arts, interdisciplinary, multimedia, political theatre, review, video Leave a comment

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