The Battle review – Britpop bickering and 90s nostalgia in Blur v Oasis comedy
Birmingham Rep The bands that came to symbolise a divided nation compete to top the charts in John Niven’s jokey play but it is woefully short on drama Apparently, they did a lot of sitting about in 1995. They lounged in Alexandra Palace for the Brit awards when Damon Albarn was magnanimous in (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)
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