I Saw Satan at the 7-Eleven review – gross, gruesome and sometimes sweet road trip with the devil
Soho theatre, London Christopher Brett Bailey reads his surreal novella and freewheels his way through extreme vice, erotic tension and dulled indifference No one tells a story like Christopher Brett Bailey. One minute he’s buying eggs at a gas station and the next he’s careening down the (…)
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