ANGUS REID urges us to understand the persecution of Jason Arday from a political and historical perspective, and to see the victim in human terms
Theatre: Kiss Me Kate
A new production of a Cole Porter musical classic is ideal fare to banish the post-festive blues, says MICHAEL STEWART
Kiss Me Kate
Upstairs At The Gatehouse
London N6
4 Stars
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