MANIA Productions hit the spot again, in their second bought provoking, highly physical dissection of aspects of masculinity. Three English soccer fans at the 1988 European championships in Dusseldorf take to the streets to uphold their national pride, which they avow in a rich blend of myth and ritual, sometimes in loosely rhyming couplets, then with rhetoric invoking Shakespeare's Henry V the first, World War poets and Churchill's speeches. Highly recommended.