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Geldoff it!
PAUL DONOVAN appreciates the reconstruction of the legendary Band Aid concert, but questions the role of charity as a means to address poverty

Just for One Day — The Live Aid Musical
Old Vic, London

THE Old Vic production of Just for One Day could almost be a tribute to Bob Geldof.

The musical focuses on the Live Aid concert of 1985, which brought together leading musicians and raised millions to help relieve famine in Ethiopia, the title being taken from the David Bowie hit Heroes.

The central role of Geldof in galvanising musicians, the music industry, politicians and many others is writ in legend and brought effectively to life here. 

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