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Tue 03 Mar 2010An eclectic recipe with a secret ingredient
An unusual mix of musical, comic and literary entertainment in an elegant Georgian setting is finding a receptive new audience, writes DAVIN O'DWYER
IT IS WIDELY acknowledged that we are enthusiastic concert-goers in this country, in good times and even in bad. Furthermore, there are a sizable number of comedy clubs and a disproportionate number of very funny comedians. For many literary types, meanwhile, poetry has long been more a social than a solitary activity, with regular readings a key aspect of the form’s appeal.
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