Reviews: Friday's Tickets

Thursday 09 October 1997 18:02 EDT
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Dame Edna Everage introduces an evening of innocent Austral verse with Barry Humphries, Charles Osborne and Scott Aguis on Sunday at 7pm as part of Wigmore Hall's Australian Festival of music, art and poetry which runs until 7 November. Embracing poetry, contemporary music, exhibitions, lectures and education events, the festival welcomes some of Australia's finest musicians, not to forget the audacious debut appearance of Dame Edna Everage, loosening the collar of this dignified venue with humour from Down Under.

We are offering readers the chance to buy half-price tickets to see Dame Edna. Call the box office (0171-935 2141) between 10am and 7pm quoting "Eye Offer".

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