REVIEW: Marc Brew – Exalt, Tramway, Glasgow
In this world premiere of Exalt, Marc Brew has created an exceptionally emotive, eloquently choreographed, ultimately uplifting piece of work....
In this world premiere of Exalt, Marc Brew has created an exceptionally emotive, eloquently choreographed, ultimately uplifting piece of work....
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Despite releasing more albums than Madonna and Queen (30 to be precise), and three decades since first appearing on the...