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It is claimed that you are never more than three metres away from a rodent in London. Members of The Sixteen, Women Sing East and over 200 local participants smell a rat in composer John Barber and writer Hazel Gould's new work, a shadowy tale of identity theft inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's dark 1847 tale, 'The Shadow'. With Robert Anthony Gardiner (Toby), Adam Green (Rattus Rattus), Krystian Godlewski (Shadow Dancer), the We are Shadows Ensemble, Thomas Buxton and St Anne's Primary Schools (Years 4 and 6) and Spitalfields Singers Community Chorus. Natalie Murray conducts and Mia Theil Have directs.
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