Review: No President at Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall
Review: No President at Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall “No President is bold, bizarre, and bewildering.”
Elizaveta is a journalist by education and marketer at the present moment, she practices ballet in the weekends and reads classic plays in the evenings. Elizaveta has been in love with the theatre for years and is always happy to recommend some interesting, original, and undiscovered theatrical gems.
Review: No President at Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall “No President is bold, bizarre, and bewildering.”
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