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  • 10 LONDON BARBICAN (Barbican show will feature an expanded line up of musicians) 12 CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION

    The Line Of Best Fit Rich Hughes 2010

  • 10 LONDON BARBICAN (Barbican show will feature an expanded line up of musicians) 12 CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION

    The Line Of Best Fit 2010

  • 10 LONDON BARBICAN (Barbican show will feature an expanded line up of musicians) 12 CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION

    The Line Of Best Fit 2010

  • Act fast: the Barbican is sold out and participating Picture House cinemas are filling quickly.

    Tristan und Isolde; LSO/Gergiev Fiona Maddocks 2010

  • Now, obviously the Barbican is supposed to display modern art, and it couldn't get the Mona Lisa on loan for a "gag" exhibition, but it would have been nice to see even a passing acknowledgement that the collection doesn't represent all Earth art.

    Culture review Thursday amuchmoreexotic 2008

  • He hated this place, this city of dark weathered façades they called the Barbican, a universe of concrete poured into the middle of Wren's great city.

    Whispers Of Betrayal Dobbs, Michael, 1948- 2000

  • Kabuki has a flat perspective, whereas the Barbican is a deep stage and I try to mix the two views.

    Shakespeare Meets Kabuki 2009

  • The Barbican is a horror in many ways, but I remember there are a fair number of places to sit.

    Lobbies Lisa Hirsch 2009

  • I did the same thing earlier today while I was looking for a theatre, the Barbican, which is showing a stage version of Tintin.

    London Roads Andrew 2006

  • I did the same thing earlier today while I was looking for a theatre, the Barbican, which is showing a stage version of Tintin.

    Archive 2006-01-01 Andrew 2006

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