There, working-class East Enders rail against immigrants, brawl and offer football chants to the gods, while the story’s protagonist, known as Eddy, tries to escape the fate a fortuneteller predicts: ...
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Opera singers, he said, were often more comfortable than actors with heightened demands. “They inherently exist in a non-naturalistic world which is extreme,” Hill-Gibbins said, “and they are not ...